1. in other news, it turns out i was there to witness the most recent (and hopefully final ever) performance of big wave
  2. I don't know the song but it was indeed a very good intro....not quite Interstellar Overdrive but still interesting.

    I wish they'd release that London ON, 2013 boot so I can hear the "London Calling" intro to Corduroy.
  3. My favourite Euro 2014 bootleg, for sure...and Ron was there!!!!!
  4. Originally posted by dylbagz:in other news, it turns out i was there to witness the most recent (and hopefully final ever) performance of big wave
    They say Satan's Bed is a surf song...they should stick to that one instead.
  5. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
    I don't know the song but it was indeed a very good intro....not quite Interstellar Overdrive but still interesting.

    I wish they'd release that London ON, 2013 boot so I can hear the "London Calling" intro to Corduroy.
    lack of The Stooges is a serious gap

    wherever there's a bit of London Calling that's the best
    (boot coming if you want)
  6. i can't say that but i'm happy someone has the good taste to tell the truth ... hehehe
  7. Originally posted by clover68:[..]
    lack of The Stooges is a serious gap

    wherever there's a bit of London Calling that's the best
    (boot coming if you want)
    Admittedly, I never got into much of that era...Stooges, Ramones, and other "punk rock" bands. I don't know if I just missed the boat (or never took the time to visit the boat???) but I guess I really should have done so. I suppose... it's never to late....never to late...I believe in miracles....

    I do still have my copy of Nevermind the Bollocks and but I don't think that counts.
  8. Which one(s) do you prefer, Ron?
  9. Originally posted by clover68:[..]
    lack of The Stooges is a serious gap

    wherever there's a bit of London Calling that's the best
    (boot coming if you want)
    How's the quality? I know there are audience recordings out there but I am so spoiled with the official releases that I never bother with anything else - even if I was there!
  10. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
    Admittedly, I never got into much of that era...Stooges, Ramones, and other "punk rock" bands. I don't know if I just missed the boat (or never took the time to visit the boat???) but I guess I really should have done so. I suppose... it's never to late....never to late...I believe in miracles....

    I do still have my copy of Nevermind the Bollocks and but I don't think that counts.
    London Calling really is one of the all time great records. It's not so much just a punk record as it's more a progressive, genre blending, beautiful double album. It's got punk, reggae, alternate rock and post-punk sounds all through it. Phenomenal.
  11. I was going to mention London Calling (which I think I still have a CD of) but I wasn't too sure if it "fit" with the others. Definitely a lot of different things going on with that record.
  12. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
    How's the quality? I know there are audience recordings out there but I am so spoiled with the official releases that I never bother with anything else - even if I was there!
    it's quite good tending to very .. have to check back though

    however i don't want to distract you from listening Foo' Sonic Highways as Ed strongly recommend (i support him for the record) hehehe