***Alt Music Thread***

Part of me really regrets not going to see them with ziggy marley at the bowl

Agreed on the regret, those two bands on the same ticket and at the bowl. Dude, you totally dropped the ball. =) May start a summer jam thread later and drop some happy songs to ease the pain of concert remorse. *smile*
 
Agreed on the regret, those two bands on the same ticket and at the bowl. Dude, you totally dropped the ball. =) May start a summer jam thread later and drop some happy songs to ease the pain of concert remorse. *smile*
I can get behind this.

Word is the specials may be doing a couple nights at the troubadour later this year playing albums in full..
 
I can get behind this.

Word is the specials may be doing a couple nights at the troubadour later this year playing albums in full..

Wow. The Troubadour's capacity is what, 400? Get on that, for sure.
 
New Blondie! Still going after all these years! As you can see a couple of new faces, but from the old-school lineup, Chris Stein, Jimmy Destri and Good ol' Clem Burke are still around. And of course Debbie Harry. A few big names contributed to the new album, Sia, Blood Orange, Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi, Joan Jett and the legendary Johnny Marr.

Good to see they are still going.

BTW, this really belong on the Punk thread. After all, Blondie was a major part of the early punk scene in NYC.

 
Wow. The Troubadour's capacity is what, 400? Get on that, for sure.
And apparently someone saw an S and sent me the first name that came to mind.

It's actually the Slackers at the troubadour.

Troubadour Presents::
The Slackers--Playing "RED LIGHT"
Wed, December 13, 2017
Doors open 8:00 PM
Troubadour
Los Angeles, CA
This event is all ages
Adv Tix $18.00 / Day of Show Tix $22.00

Troubadour Presents::
The Slackers--Playing "WASTED DAYS"
Thu, December 14, 2017
Doors open 8:00 PM
Troubadour
Los Angeles, CA
This event is all ages
Adv tix $18.00 / DOS tix $22.00

Oops!
 
New Blondie! Still going after all these years! As you can see a couple of new faces, but from the old-school lineup, Chris Stein, Jimmy Destri and Good ol' Clem Burke are still around. And of course Debbie Harry. A few big names contributed to the new album, Sia, Blood Orange, Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi, Joan Jett and the legendary Johnny Marr.

Good to see they are still going.

BTW, this really belong on the Punk thread. After all, Blondie was a major part of the early punk scene in NYC.



Go Debbie.
 
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