counting down the days to the release date of
the Mike Ness solo record for a while now
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Dave Purcell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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a legend in his own hoops mind wrote;
Between Heaven and Hell and the self-titled record with the
Ring of Fire cover (I think it's a cover, but I don't know whose song
it is, any help? g)
I saw that, Purcell.
Dylan, Jason Dingleberg, Mike Ness..don't know 'em, not worried
O Purcell my Purcell wrote:
Between Heaven and Hell and the self-titled record with the
Ring of Fire cover (I think it's a cover, but I don't know whose song
it is, any help? g)
Everyone knows it was Country Joe the Fish. Sheesh! Newbies! g
~Greg
Actually, what you hear is me mailing sympathy cards off to Amy
and Steve for their stunning gap in their otherwise usually good
taste. Between Heaven and Hell and the self-titled record with the
Ring of Fire cover (I think it's a cover, but I don't know whose song
it is, any help? g) are two
I
was checking out the new releases on Twangfest sponsors
Miles of Music's and Village Record's websites
(while drinking a
Miller Lite, listening to Hayden's Ferry's
releases on KDHX's webcast
via Telelink, and reading No Depression!
). I see that Mike Ness
has a new cd out called
Haven't heard this yet myself, but last night on MTV120 Nessie did a
song called "Don't Think Twice It's Alright". This is a cover-ain't it? If
anyone can fill me as to who it's by that'd be great.
dan, pretty sure he's exposing once again a huge amount of ignorance.
answering my own post, I write;
Haven't heard this yet myself, but last night on MTV120 Nessie did a
song called "Don't Think Twice It's Alright". This is a cover-ain't it?
Yeah, it sure is, you idiot. Dylan, off of "Freewheelin'". Hey, Ralph
didn't know who he was eitherG
Steve says:
One other comment on it--I'm not sure Mike's vaguely Richard Butler-esque
snarl really works in a rootsier context. It gets tiring a little sooner
when he's out of the slam/bang Social D setting.
I've always been afraid to confess this amid the Social D lovers around
here, but I've
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Haven't heard this yet myself, but last night on MTV120 Nessie did a
song called "Don't Think Twice It's Alright". This is a cover-ain't it? If
anyone can fill me as to who it's by that'd be
So did anyone see Mike Ness w/ the Rev's band at SxSW? And is
there any update on this long-talked-about solo record?
Dave
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Dave Purcell wrote:
So did anyone see Mike Ness w/ the Rev's band at SxSW? And is
there any update on this long-talked-about solo record?
Dave
Sounds pretty good. Release date is April 13th on Time Bomb.
Bill Lavery
http://villagerecords.com
Dan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
He's a little too limited in the sound and type of songs he writes
w/
Social Distortion, but I wouldn't put anything past the guy. If this thing
is
really gonna be an acoustic folkish-country record I'll be there the day
it's
released.
A little more
Sheesh, isn't everyone?? g. I'll still put their "Making Believe" up
against any rock cover of a country song
And then Jon wrote something like "good thing that g is in there"
(which *was* funny). That said tho, Nessie does have the ability, at least
lyrically, to write many great
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