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Now that we're in the 1960's..
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By the way mate, Roky Erickson is very intersting artist.
Yes sir ,he really was ,ahead and of his time musically.By the way mate, Roky Erickson is very intersting artist.
I guess, this makes his work look better.Yes sir ,he really was ,ahead and of his time musically.
A troubled man though
Yes they are ,really in to Hawkind a few years back.I guess, this makes his work look better.
Allow me to offer you an Hawkwind, very cool band.
Roky Erickson had quite an effect on me.
Ghost are great (or Tobias Forge).Roky Erickson had quite an effect on me.
I can't understand how I didn't know before so amazing artist?
Thank you so much @rockstrongo for great music receive.
Also I found wonderful cover on "If you have ghost."
I don’t want my fangs too long!!!
Entombed? Yes, yes, Night of the Vampyres.Ghost are great (or Tobias Forge).
There's a lot of great Roky songs and albums ,you should check out 13th floor elevators ,Rokys first band great stuff as well.
I discovered Roky via The Hellacopters , they've covered him as well ,even Swedish death metal band Entombed has covered Roky too.
Be sure to check out Sonic's Rendezvous band ,great band
You and @endo are posting real gems there. I love Sonic's Rendezvous Band, Fred "Sonic" Smith is legendary! Need to post the classic MC5 because of you mentioning Sonic:Ghost are great (or Tobias Forge).
There's a lot of great Roky songs and albums ,you should check out 13th floor elevators ,Rokys first band great stuff as well.
I discovered Roky via The Hellacopters , they've covered him as well ,even Swedish death metal band Entombed has covered Roky too.
Be sure to check out Sonic's Rendezvous band ,great band
Aah ,a fellow MC5 fan ,nice buddy!You and @endo are posting real gems there. I love Sonic's Rendezvous Band, Fred "Sonic" Smith is legendary! Need to post the classic MC5 because of you mentioning Sonic:
Brother rockstrongo, are you ready to testifyyyyy? Great to know you are a fan as well!Aah ,a fellow MC5 fan ,nice buddy!
MC5 was considered to be the "most dangerous band" back in the 60s ,had FBI after them constantly.
Probably because they spoke of human rights and equality.
Pretty much were we are today ,sadly.
Love all the Sonic's stuff ,though they only released one single ( City Slang ) there's tons of bootlegs to enjoy.
I was always curious on one of the tracks on my "Payin The dues"by The Hellacopters when I bought it back in -97
Almost 15 years later I discovered the original by Sonic's.
Nicke from Hellacopters had a band with the singer Scott and released an album too.
Sonic was married to Patti Smith as well right?
Great to see a fellow guy listening to this
This sounds pretty cool! Some parts sound like New Order to me, and other 80's new wave/rock which is a great thing.
it's a new EP from the former Smiths Guitarist and..
Yeah
Some very interesting and fresh sounding yet a bit of a look on the past as well with this album
Although songs like All these Days clearly shows that him working on Movie Soundtracks with Hans Zimmer is starting to rub off on him, but that was also evident on his last album 'Call the Comet' in the song 'Walk Into the Sea' (which itself is quite a good song).
Its the first part of a double album called 'Fever Dreams Pts 1-4' releasing on 25th February next year.
I think if you are looking for some electric sounding rock or anything new then this is worth checking out
Bros @rockstrongo and @cb7 if I may.. I love the Hellacopters! I would recommend you start with the albums "High Visibility" and "By The Grace of God", you really can't go wrong with any of those two albumsWhat do you recommend me from their discography as starter?
Definitely, because when Johnny got out of The Smiths, he first worked with The Pretenders for a bit but then he formed 'Electronic' - a supergroup with Bernard Summers who was in New Order at that time, so basically as the group name suggested, it was Electronic, a little bit of Guitar but Johnny really wanted to get out of that box the media was putting him and The Smiths (before the break up) in which was "Jangle Guitar Pop"This sounds pretty cool! Some parts sound like New Order to me, and other 80's new wave/rock which is a great thing.