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> I once threw two pounds of rancid meat off the
> roof of my apartment building and it landed on the
> patio of a NYC detective who was, at the time,
> working undercover in the mob. haha.
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> > > I once threw two pounds of rancid meat off
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> I was a Bowery Bum.
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> When it got nice, I moved.
A true punk would only do that. Did you go to CBGB's ever?
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> > > > > I once threw two pounds of rancid meat
> off
> > > the
> > > > > roof of my apartment building and it
> landed
> > > on
> > > > the
> > > > > patio of a NYC detective who was, at the
> > > time,
> > > > > working undercover in the mob. haha.
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> > > >
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> > > > East Village?
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> > > I was a Bowery Bum.
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> > > When it got nice, I moved.
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> > A true punk would only do that.
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> Right. What else could I do?
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> > Did you go to
> > CBGB's ever?
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> Actually, and you'll probably laugh at this, but I
> saw "The Police" preform there. The only thing I
> remember is my friend, Scott, his weird pointy
> shoes and the way he was dancing in spastic
> motion.
The police are awesome.... At least you got to see cbgb in its prime
when punk rock songs get stupid short, like a minute and thirty seconds short, that's where I check out. A song is two and a half minutes at least....maybe two minutes and fifteen seconds....any less is just silly....you might as well play "shave and a haircut, two bits" at that point.
The Ramoneys were seriously an untalented group of young people who literally did not know how to play their instruments, and I have a big problem with them becoming famous and liked by people because they really were, simply, a bunch of not very intelligent boys who did not know anything at all about music, whatsoever. They were terrible. You don't like the Romoneys music, you like them the same way you like lava lamps....and members only jackets.....it's not about anything more than that. You understand what I'm saying.
you can put Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage in a time capsule along with The Ramones song about sniffing glue, and 3,000 years from now, Maiden Voyage will be able to be understood and enjoyed in itself, without any context. The glue sniffing song would require context, some cliffs notes or a short history lesson on why exactly that was appreciated at the time, before it would ever have a chance of being appreciated on any level by future listeners. In itself, The Ramones music is worthless and basically not music at all. So there you go.
boss choices Alias. Those are some boss sounds. I'm impressed. Extremely. Did you ever hang out with HR? You know HR, Alias? Is he a nice guy?
did you ever meet Bucket from The Toasters when you lived in Boo York's Shitty? They played CGBB's back in the days. The Toasters have been around since about 1981, believe that or refuse to believe it. So have some respect.