Saturday, 30 April 2011
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Saturday, 16 April 2011
Record Store Day, y'all.
Well, a cold Record Store Day does not mean a bad one necessarily, but it doesn't make for a fun one if you want to see bands playing at Grimey's like most of us tend to. Since I've been recovering from strep throat, I decided not to brave the weather and crowds there. I instead made a late appearance at the Great Escape on Charlotte where I had mad luck last year snagging all the RSD releases I wanted, plus made off with about forty other releases for pretty cheap. Spent over $100 total, but well worth it. This year, I spent $18 exactly and scored a big FOUR 7"s... Only two were RSD titles: Ramones/Red Hot Chili Peppers split of Havanna Affair and the Smoke Fairies 7". Here's the list of titles I wanted, but DIDN'T get: both of the Bad Brains releases, Beth Ditto EP, Daft Punk - Score from Tron 2, Fela Kuti 7", (wouldn't have minded) the Fleet Foxes 7", Michael Jackson 7", OFF! Live 7", (wouldn't have minded) the Peter Tosh 7", Pink Floyd '66/'67, Rush 7", Syd Barrett, Television 2x LP, The Cars 7", The Flaming Lips 1992-2002 5 album boxed set, Wild Flag 7", any of the Nickel Creek LPs, Bouncing Souls, but I gave no fuck about the Rancid release. Guess I lose punk rock credibility after naming all those wiener titles then dissing Rancid. Yeah? FUCK RANCID. I saw them at Warped Tour. Yes Warped Tour. That corporate fest where you get to see four punk bands you kind of care about play for thirty minutes and have to deal with all the Hot Topic teens and their parents giving you dirty looks for stepping on their kids toes while you're running across whatever parking lot you're in so you can catch the last fifteen minutes of the NOFX set because you decided you'd rather see Reel Big Fish. Who cares if it's corporate? If I had a chance to get paid to tour across the country, while having to pretend to support the other bands, not mind playing to a crowd of fifty kids who were too fat to walk with their friends who are watching The Ataris (who USED to be good) or some rando metal/screamo/hardcore/chug chug band that is the new flavour of the month, well I'd... I'd... I think I just talked myself out of it. Let's see who is playing this year at Warped Tour... HERE So out of the 100+ bands playing on the entire tour (this does not mean that if you take your cousin to the show you will have the chance to see even half of these bands), I RECOGNIZE a whopping sixteen of the bands' names, of those I've actually ever heard at least one song by Less Than Jake (the only one I would actually want to see or could even recognize by hearing a song), Simple Plan, Lucero, Paramore, Against Me!, Relient K, and the Blacklist Royals. The last two I mentioned are "from Nashville." HA. I won't even go off on that because that's way beside my point. So yeah, what was my point? Oh, yeah. I don't really care for Rancid. Too sloppy and not really my style of punk. Back to the original topic: RSD...
Also picked up a Countdown to Oblivion/They Live 7" split from Ugly Pop Records and the Hedgecreep self-titled from Wrecked 'Em Wreckords still with the original sticker! I'm an odd record collector as I try to keep my trips to record stores minimal. It's not that I don't want to spend hours searching/finding/discovering forgotten treasures, quite the contrary. I just always end up spending "more than I should." I would have loved to have picked up the Some Chicken - New Religion 7", a Chelsea 7", and the Marilyn - Sex Means Nothing When You're Dead 7", but went the cheap route instead. I remember seeing the O/TY split last year at Great Escape in the expansive shoebox size crate of punk 7"s they have, so I gave it a spin and decided to splurge for the $3 piece of wax. So yeah. I would have dropped a lot more coin if I wasn't saving up for a big move I'm making in three months....
I guess now is as good a time as any to announce that the Backchannel Broadcast will be off Nashville's airwaves three months from now. It has been such a great honour to be on "the greatest station in the nation" for the past (almost) two years playing punk rock jams to Music City and beyond, but I've got to be travellin' on now. What the fuck? I just quoted Freebird. Now I know I HAVE to get out of the south. ha. I am working on getting hooked up with a radio station at my next destination, and if that happens, this blog will stay alive. I may even update this every so often even without the show to share any new finds I've made. No matter what I do or where I go, I will ALWAYS continue to support WRVU and try to help keep 91.1 on the FM dial until the end of time. I know that as long as WRVU exists it will continue to be one of the country's best and most important college radio stations. Again, it's so unbelievable that I have even been allowed to step through the doors of the station, let alone had the honour of my show being dubbed a "specialty show" on the station which has allowed me to basically have free-will as to what I play. I've been in Nashville for four years, and there are many things I will miss about it (Yazoo, the Predators, the Flying Saucer, honky tonkin', bombing Broadway on my bicycle, Halcyon Bike Shop, Love Circle, Monday nights at the 5-Spot, all the rad house show spots and "legit" venues, the Belcourt, and of course all the great people I've met here). I'd be lying if I said that I'd miss WRVU more than my Nashville friends, but I would put it above all the other things I've mentioned above. WRVU is such a special part of what Nashville is to me. So, thank you to all the people who have allowed me to become a part of WRVU. Anyhow, that was waaaay too sappy, but I guess it kind of evened out all the pissed-off punk talk of above.
Before I wrap this up, I've got to mention that yesterday was the tenth anniversary of the death of the King of Punk Rock, Jeffry Ross Hyman, AKA Joey Ramone. Tonight, I'm gonna jam some Ramones tunes in honour of that great, great man. A million things can and should be said about him, but I'm just going to let his music do the talking tonight.
Last but not least, I must mention that if you haven't yet, make it a point in between any other activities you may be partaking in on 4/20 to go see Better Than Something: Jay Reatard. Check out the write up from the Nashville Scene HERE.
Also picked up a Countdown to Oblivion/They Live 7" split from Ugly Pop Records and the Hedgecreep self-titled from Wrecked 'Em Wreckords still with the original sticker! I'm an odd record collector as I try to keep my trips to record stores minimal. It's not that I don't want to spend hours searching/finding/discovering forgotten treasures, quite the contrary. I just always end up spending "more than I should." I would have loved to have picked up the Some Chicken - New Religion 7", a Chelsea 7", and the Marilyn - Sex Means Nothing When You're Dead 7", but went the cheap route instead. I remember seeing the O/TY split last year at Great Escape in the expansive shoebox size crate of punk 7"s they have, so I gave it a spin and decided to splurge for the $3 piece of wax. So yeah. I would have dropped a lot more coin if I wasn't saving up for a big move I'm making in three months....
I guess now is as good a time as any to announce that the Backchannel Broadcast will be off Nashville's airwaves three months from now. It has been such a great honour to be on "the greatest station in the nation" for the past (almost) two years playing punk rock jams to Music City and beyond, but I've got to be travellin' on now. What the fuck? I just quoted Freebird. Now I know I HAVE to get out of the south. ha. I am working on getting hooked up with a radio station at my next destination, and if that happens, this blog will stay alive. I may even update this every so often even without the show to share any new finds I've made. No matter what I do or where I go, I will ALWAYS continue to support WRVU and try to help keep 91.1 on the FM dial until the end of time. I know that as long as WRVU exists it will continue to be one of the country's best and most important college radio stations. Again, it's so unbelievable that I have even been allowed to step through the doors of the station, let alone had the honour of my show being dubbed a "specialty show" on the station which has allowed me to basically have free-will as to what I play. I've been in Nashville for four years, and there are many things I will miss about it (Yazoo, the Predators, the Flying Saucer, honky tonkin', bombing Broadway on my bicycle, Halcyon Bike Shop, Love Circle, Monday nights at the 5-Spot, all the rad house show spots and "legit" venues, the Belcourt, and of course all the great people I've met here). I'd be lying if I said that I'd miss WRVU more than my Nashville friends, but I would put it above all the other things I've mentioned above. WRVU is such a special part of what Nashville is to me. So, thank you to all the people who have allowed me to become a part of WRVU. Anyhow, that was waaaay too sappy, but I guess it kind of evened out all the pissed-off punk talk of above.
Before I wrap this up, I've got to mention that yesterday was the tenth anniversary of the death of the King of Punk Rock, Jeffry Ross Hyman, AKA Joey Ramone. Tonight, I'm gonna jam some Ramones tunes in honour of that great, great man. A million things can and should be said about him, but I'm just going to let his music do the talking tonight.
Last but not least, I must mention that if you haven't yet, make it a point in between any other activities you may be partaking in on 4/20 to go see Better Than Something: Jay Reatard. Check out the write up from the Nashville Scene HERE.
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