Tommy Keene is playing the Hemlock Tavern in Oakland tomorrow (Friday) night! [link]
Apparently, he played Spaceland in LA last night and did the whole Songs from the Film album. If I lived in the Bay Area, I would soooo be there!
Willow ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Tommy Keene is playing the Hemlock Tavern in Oakland tomorrow (Friday) night! [link]
Apparently, he played Spaceland in LA last night and did the whole Songs from the Film album. If I lived in the Bay Area, I would soooo be there!
Confirmation on the MCR website that "Na Na Na" will be released to iTunes on Tuesday. No word on a video, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
The current rumor is that the new drummer is from Frank's old band, Pency Prep. But there's been nothing to back that speculation.
Whee!
I'm curious about who is drumming but I am okay if it's not a new full-time member just yet.
What Cass said.
And a Pency Prep guy would be great! (But I still miss Bob.)
(But I still miss Bob.)
sob
I'm curious about who is drumming but I am okay if it's not a new full-time member just yet.
This is my thought too.
Just walk away from the eternal drummer battle, boys. Don't have "A" drummer.
sighhhh.... Bob...
Just walk away from the eternal drummer battle, boys. Don't have "A" drummer.
I think MCR will be okay, but I've gotta say drummers do more to define a band than people suspect.
After John Bonham died Zeppelin just quit.
After Moon died, the Who sucked.
The one album the Velvet Underground did without Mo just sounds like a Lou Reed solo album.
R.E.M. only did one good album after Bill Berry quit.
Even Smashing Pumpkins crapped out without Jimmy Chamberlain.
Once you get big you can always find a better drummer, but it's really hard to find the right drummer.
I don't know any great band that had an established sound that bounced back with a new drummer.
yeah, we dont' really give a shit about every drummer in every rock band ever. we just miss bob
who was already their second drummer so they bounced fine on that one
The one album the Velvet Underground did without Mo just sounds like a Lou Reed solo album.
Hey!
Ok, that's true.
I like her album Life in Exile After Abdication.
Has she done anything else good?
In another muscial genre: RIP Eddie Fisher.