The Polack MSgt
The Polack MSgt's JournalIt'as almost redundant to call a favorite punk song "obscure"
Since all the best punk was obscure, by design... But even among punk fans the Partisans were a bit overlooked.
I dig their musicality, these folks flat out wrote cool songs.
Just noodling around the tubes listening to loud Rock tunes
No real theme or underlying purpose.
No "Did you know" trivia or lessons about the roots of any-damn-thing at all.
Crunchy guitars and hollering, just that and none else...
20 years ago today Cardinal 3rd baseman
Fernando Tatis hit 2 grand slams in one inning. A record that will probably last forever.
A record that will also last forever?
Dodger pitcher Chan Ho Park gave up BOTH grand slams
As we all know, the Basque region is noted for its Blues influenced Heavy Metal Southern Psychedelia
Here is an old school mountain epic. The Legend D. Ray White, by Hank III
Edited to replace crappy link
Builders and Butchers. This is where Country Music should be going
Because this is all the traditional elements with a modern *Genuine* voice rearranging the bits and pieces as the singer tells you the real story.
This song is gorgeous. I mean it. The production is "Honky Chateau" level genius
Released 25 years ago today. This changed the world, or at least the way I saw it...
On this whole track, "I don't know howta start this shit" was the only lie.
I sometimes get into discussions about modern Country Music
"New Country" to it's fans, "Bro Country" or just Pop Country to its detractors.
I'm old, I don't care much for it, but they aren't trying to reach me anyway...
I'll tell you what does bug me though - There are so many great talents with twang that are just never on the radio. Country Rock?
Well if you believe that Rock and Roll is and attitude more than style, well my friend try this:
Bad taste and big riffs, what's not to love
The Cramps folks - With Poison Ivy at peak poison BTW
Killing time until the wrap up meeting -
Then we build the After Action Report, brief the Commander and start tearing down packing up and shipping out.
I'll be home Friday.
This is Doyle Bramhall II. I used to think he was nothing much, that his dad was the reason he got a contract. I was wrong
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Name: David NagorskiGender: Male
Hometown: Appalachia
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