This is a good one. Thanks Kirk.
Showing posts with label KBD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KBD. Show all posts
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Killed In Jail
The almighty Latin Dogs at the Graystone, Detroit. Their classic, "Killed in Jail," is #2, but don't miss the rest, the entire clip SMOKES
Saturday, June 5, 2010
It's On (again) / Death Trip
OK so it's not not like anyone was waiting around for this thing to get started again, but... it's back. And it's no longer just music. From here on out it's just cool stuff as I discover it.
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So I planned to drink coffee the other morning, but then someone shared this little number and boy has it got my heart racing. Bizarro punk from an old Chicago loner named JT IV that's just oozing with deranged charm. Drag City re-released an LP a couple years ago compiling his three 7" singles and some "simulated live tracks" whatever the hell that means. More info here. Oh and supposedly he directed the longest film ever made, clocking in at a modest 85 hours. Somehow that seems fitting.
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So I planned to drink coffee the other morning, but then someone shared this little number and boy has it got my heart racing. Bizarro punk from an old Chicago loner named JT IV that's just oozing with deranged charm. Drag City re-released an LP a couple years ago compiling his three 7" singles and some "simulated live tracks" whatever the hell that means. More info here. Oh and supposedly he directed the longest film ever made, clocking in at a modest 85 hours. Somehow that seems fitting.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Freaks ... Out!

Here’s where the Hubble Bubble story gets weird. In the midst of widespread success throughout Belgium, bassist Dee Massart suddenly died in car accident, leaving the remaining two members wondering where to go next. Around that same time, drummer Roger "Junior" Jouret scored a huge international hit, "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (you'll recognize the song once you hear it) as Plastic Bertrand. See video below for that one - its intense. (Interestingly, this tune is essentially a rip-off of a song called "Jet Boys/Jet Girls" by Elton Motello, whose rhythm section played on Plastic Bertrand's version). This left only guitarist Alain Von Bur who decided to continue the band with his new songwriting partner, Danny Joan, and take the band in a newer, more glam direction. The new incarnation spawned HB’s second LP, "Faking," which is probably best described as a cross between the weirdo punk of the first LP and theatrical glam rock of Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie. While its definitely not for punk purists, it totally works and there's still some ragers that could easily have been at home on the first LP.
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