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813.1 | someone might as well keep tabs on 'em | WONDER::REILLY | So I rewired it | Thu Jan 30 1992 16:07 | 24 |
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No B�g�ym�n fans yet, huh?
I'm tellin' ya, you're missing out. Oh, maybe you haven't seen this album
anywhere or heard it on the radio. Well, good point, but it looks like
Delicious Vinyl will finally start promoting this album the way it should
be.
The record company didn't do a very good job of doing up the first
single, "Killing Ground," but a BIG show in Syracuse, one coming up
in NYC, rave national reviews, and talk of a new album have gotten it
up off its butt.
Tim Harrington is writing up a storm and remixing the first album's
second single. It will either be "Get On Home" or "Suck You Dry (She
Will)." That latter is wicked heavy (and appropriate for this crowd),
but the former is nice piece of accoustic/electric/bluesy work that
should get them some real good press.
Anwyay, they seem to be on a better roll than the Masters (who will
also have a new album out in April), so things are looking up for the
band and its stability.
- Sean
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813.2 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Thu Jan 30 1992 16:44 | 8 |
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I had it in my hand one night at Strawberries, but something else
looked more appealing and I put it down.
But I will trust your opinion, and I will get this album, like I
did for the 1st "Masters of Reality" album, which cranks!!
GTI
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813.3 | Don't get it!!!! | MPGS::HOWES | Hold your heartbeat in your hand. | Thu Jan 30 1992 17:43 | 11 |
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I have heard the Bogeymen....
I *HATE* them....... I can't stand that tape.....
Sorry, just my opinion....
-Seth
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813.4 | that's cool... | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:41 | 24 |
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� I *HATE* them....... I can't stand that tape.....
�
� Sorry, just my opinion....
Hey, no problem! Different strokes for different folks and all
that... I'm mostly a Read/Only Noter in here for the main reason
that I'm not into a lot of the newer Heavy Metal groups (okay - I'm one
of those relics who thinks groups like Metallica and Guns 'n' Butter
stole the definition of Heavy Metal out from under me)... But that's
cool. Just 'cause I miss music like Blue �yster Cult, Black Sabbath,
Grand Funk Railroad, Deep Purple, etc. doesn't mean there isn't room for
the "new" stuff. Anyway, this group was one of the few "current"
Heavy Metal groups I could sink my teeth into.
Don't know your likes too much, but I think I remember you mentioning
in here that you like Megadeth and hate Red Hot Chili Peppers so, we
already differ in taste :^). Totally fine! But if you ever feel like
expanding upon "I hate them" I wouldn't mind hearing about it, you
know, just out of curiosity, 'cause I think their rock is pretty radical.
Keep rockin'
- Sean
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813.5 | Yup, I am not the Master of reviews. | MPGS::HOWES | Hold your heartbeat in your hand. | Thu Jan 30 1992 19:57 | 13 |
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Yeah, I do admit 'I hate them' is not much of a review... 8)
I listened to the tape twice about three months ago?! And all
I remember is that I didn't like it. I tell ya what I am gonna
do (I sound like I am selling something). I will borrow it
again, and give it another listening to, and then I will tell you
why I don't like it (Or maybe this time I will like it).
Yeah, I do *love* Megadeth, and hate the RHCP (Primus, FNM...and so on..8)
-Seth
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813.6 | checking out them Syracuse ties... | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly, Alpha Servers, DTN 223-4375 | Tue Mar 25 1997 16:41 | 22 |
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George Rossi, the guy who played keys for this band, has been having
some outstanding success with his new venture, Little Georgie and
the Shuffling Hungarians.
I was in Syracuse for the NCAA's and spoke at length with the dude
at Sound Garden about the band (and the local scene in general these
days). He recommended the new double CD recorded live at Styleen's
Rythym Palace (the store clerk is a bouncer there), "Roll Up The Rugs
and Crank It" and it does not dissapoint.
2 solid hours of footstomping boogie woogie - blues, funk, a lot of
barrelhouse piano, steamin' vocals from the George-O-Lettes, and a
thunderstorm of horns. Yes, this is *decidedly* different than the
George we used to know and love. I've been looking for this for a
while here in MA, but hadn't found it anywhere, so I picked it up.
Kinda Commander Cody, kinda Little Feat, but more bluesy.
Btw, Tim Harrington will have a national release later this year,
too.
- Sean
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