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Post by gypsyball on Nov 13, 2007 23:49:07 GMT -5
I'll have a review of that gig when I recover from it.
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Post by Terence Belcher on Nov 14, 2007 1:44:19 GMT -5
Why not just do a review of it, instead of telling us first that you are going to?
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Post by E Rock on Nov 14, 2007 5:38:48 GMT -5
Cuz if he did that, he wouldn`t be able to rack up his number of posts! Strange...he was recovered enough to post his usual rubbish but not enough to post a review.........
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Post by Terence Belcher on Nov 14, 2007 22:32:09 GMT -5
tweedledee and tweedledum Hell, that made more sense than any of Gypsyballs posts!!
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Post by Dew Dude on Nov 15, 2007 6:06:00 GMT -5
So, how many days is it gonna take till you recover?
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Post by Festooned Piglips on Nov 15, 2007 6:50:32 GMT -5
While you are "recovering" (ya know, he doesn't venture out of his moms basement much, so no doubt real life was a shock to him), why not grow a set of nuts while you`re at it? Yeah, I see you have a blog (AGAIN!!) that`s about me, but you don`t have the balls to post it where everyone can see. What`s the matter GypsyNOballs, don`t truly believe in what you print? I thought Cheer fans were supposed to be tough; ya know, the 1%er`s. Not this guy. So, be a man and make everyone able to see what you wrote about me. Shit, with the wimp factor this "fan" displays, the 1% doesn`t need ya! Oh dear GyspyNOballs, better hurry up; mommy`s calling you for dinner!
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Post by rowenafaerie on Nov 15, 2007 10:57:23 GMT -5
shank hall is tonight = it hasn't happened yet. gypsyball is looking forward to being blown away, while you 2nd-graders wallow around in your silly sties. what real man would bother to answer such drivel?
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Post by K C Jones on Nov 15, 2007 18:43:53 GMT -5
Well, you have set a precedent for a start!
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Post by Festooned Piglips on Nov 15, 2007 22:24:35 GMT -5
shank hall is tonight = it hasn't happened yet. gypsyball is looking forward to being blown away, while you 2nd-graders wallow around in your silly sties. what real man would bother to answer such drivel? None would. Not here anyway.... Rather, a real man would write a blog about it on his Myspace page, where only your Myspace blowbuddies could read it.
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Post by festooned piglips on Nov 16, 2007 1:40:58 GMT -5
`larry, moe, and curly joe`
rhymes with
` E-I, E-I, E-I-O`
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Post by Festooned Piglips on Nov 16, 2007 6:58:03 GMT -5
Tweedle-dee tweedle-dum!
Ah hell, has anyone noticed that we haven`t seen nearly the amount of posts from GyspyNOballs lately as we usually do? What`s the matter Colonial Sanders, chicken?
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Post by FeedbackLourde on Nov 16, 2007 7:53:36 GMT -5
He's been gone for a few days checking out BC's live show. He knows great talent when he sees it.
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Post by Teremce Belcher on Nov 16, 2007 9:06:49 GMT -5
Not much talent as an author, or anything else for that matter! So, Festooned, what`s the link to GypsyNOballs` blog so that we can all have a laugh at his lack of literacy as well?
;D
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Post by crowgizzard on Nov 16, 2007 11:58:12 GMT -5
Ever since I was a kid reading publications like Creem magazine and Circus in the mid-1970s, I heard of this myth called Blue Cheer. Anytime you'd read stories about Black Sabbath or Ted Nugent in those magazines, some reference was made to Blue Cheer - as if they were some benchmark to which others were compared for volume, heaviness and the like.
I had my first live brush with what turned out to be not myth, but a living, fire-breathing, viable rock'n'roll entity in today's crummy music world in which all the bluesmen are gone or going and kids listen to music isolated with their Ipods, earplugs jammed in their ears. Well, the Cheer put a gigantic "fuck you finger" right up to all that mess last night at Shank Hall.
Rock'n'roll survivors they are, Mr. Peterson right there in the elite class of Lemmy and Keith Richards. Some people just "are" rock'n'roll, you can tell just by the way they walk - and he certainly is it.
Two of three original members last night and my chest cavity was vibrating there in the front row. They didn't move at all, but they didn't have to. They were "Rollin Dem Bones" and every one was a winner. And hands-down the best version of "Summertime Blues" ever created, surpassing even Mr. Cochrane himself and The Who a boring and distant second. Only complaint was that Peterson's vocals should be much more prominent in the mix.
But there they were, Dickie Peterson on bass and vocals, absolutely massacring then recreating the old blues of Albert King, B.B. King, Mose Allison, Eddie Cochran, but did it ever sound good.
I used to hate stuff like this when I was a blues snob, but when they do it live at 130 db it really is something to hear. I think it takes a lot of guts and creativity to play blues in that way. A lot of purists would hate it, and I think that's why I like it now.
Blue Cheer is technically very good, but will be mistaken for hacks by the ignorant. There is almost EVERYTHING in their music - jazz, blues, rock, etc. Paul Whaley, was excellent, and they were all really nice guys when they came down for beers afterward (Shank Hall, so it was pretty informal).
These guys must have shoved their collective dick up the ass of the hippies in San Francisco back in the 1960s. I bet guys like Jerry Garcia and all those "peace and love" people were scared of these mofos! Gotta love 'em for that. Here's to a good show tonight in DeKalb at Ottos. Certainly in the top 3 shows I've seen this year, I'm sold.
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Post by rowenafaerie on Nov 16, 2007 15:25:01 GMT -5
yes, its amazing to see the few white kids who really picked up the blues and stuck with it turning into timeworn blues players of a completely new breed. and i do wish dickie would stop tempting fate by saying he's not going to be around much longer...the future is unwritten - and all those old black blues guys lived to ripe old ages!not that blues is all the cheer are about by a long shot. the music just keeps on growing...
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