The Gilman St documentary on YouTube is worth checking out, it's crazy seeing Steve & Scott from Neurosis talking about Green Day, but they were all contemporaries of each other in that scene.

Quote from: Sworntothecans on May 29, 2024, 11:48:55 AMThe Gilman St documentary on YouTube is worth checking out, it's crazy seeing Steve & Scott from Neurosis talking about Green Day, but they were all contemporaries of each other in that scene.

Sound. I'll check that out.

Got Dookie through Britannia Music Club back in about 95/96. Fuckin loved it. It's still a little ripper but I've haven't listened to it in I dunno how many years.

Quote from: StoutAndAle on May 29, 2024, 11:52:50 AM
Quote from: Sworntothecans on May 29, 2024, 11:48:55 AMThe Gilman St documentary on YouTube is worth checking out, it's crazy seeing Steve & Scott from Neurosis talking about Green Day, but they were all contemporaries of each other in that scene.

Sound. I'll check that out.

Had a look there and it seems to be down,but should be in the usual spots. It's called Turn It Around.
Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/gq1A

Quote from: Sworntothecans on May 29, 2024, 12:12:49 PMHad a look there and it seems to be down,but should be in the usual spots. It's called Turn It Around.
Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/gq1A

Thanks again. I'll dig it out.

Found this one earlier when I searched for the Gilman St. documentary.


"924 Gilman Street: Let's Talk About Tact and Timing..."


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksgjt4ITZw4


I've always gave Green Day stick as I couldn't abide all the Blink Sum 742 bands that came after them but I did gain a bit of respect for them when I found out they came from that Gilman St scene, there's a video on youtube of them covering Neurosis too (one of their older punk tunes, but still). Maybe I'll give that Dookie album a go.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4i65bN4tiM

Quote from: open face surgery on May 29, 2024, 09:11:24 AMBeak> - >>>>

More krauty excellence from Mr Barrow and co. That's new albums from 2/3 of Portishead in 2 weeks. Makes a new Portishead album even less likely.


Really enjoyed this and now working through the back catalogue! Cheers for the shout

Quote from: open face surgery on May 29, 2024, 09:11:24 AMBeak> - >>>>

More krauty excellence from Mr Barrow and co. That's new albums from 2/3 of Portishead in 2 weeks. Makes a new Portishead album even less likely.

Quote from: 101_North on May 30, 2024, 03:27:31 PMReally enjoyed this and now working through the back catalogue! Cheers for the shout


Beak> are playing Dublin on December 12th.


I'd never heard of Beak> but they sound interesting. I like a bit of Krautrock so anything that takes influence from that should be worth a spin.

All releases are deadly. Didn't see the gig announced. Nice one. Last gig was great.

Beak >>> is my favourite so far but still working backwards

>>> is probably my favourite as well but, as I said, they're all great.

REVOLUTION SAINTS - Revolution Saints (2015)

Deen Castronovo, Jack Blades and Doug Aldrich beating (post Steve Perry) Journey at their own game.

Jeff Pilson and Joel Hoekstra replaced Blades and Aldrich in 2022. They are still producing some solid AOR/Melodic hard rock, but not quite as good as the first few albums IMO.

Cypress Hill:s/t
Beastie Boys:Ill Communination
Funkdoobiest: Which Doobie U B?
Warren G:Regulate.... G Funk Era

Been listening to Remain in Light a lot this week. It's just untouchably good.

Also a little bit of early Simple Minds with New Gold Dream.