Spectrum13
Junior Member
Black Keys were the musical guests on this past Saturday Night Live.
Nice to see a Thunderbird on TV. Long time since the Spoonfull.
Nice to see a Thunderbird on TV. Long time since the Spoonfull.
Sounds like a must if you ask me.Thunderface said:Don't you think Thunderface should own a Thunderbird?
I wonder if they wrote "Garageland" after that:Thunderface said:The Clash were once referred to as a garage band in a non-complimentary way, when Charles Sharr Murrary said of one of their earliest performances that, "the Clash are one of those garage bands that should be swiftly returned to the garage, preferrably with the doors closed and the engine running," according to Joe Strummer in Westway to the World.
WOW! The holy trinity! Fantastic collection!The Guilds of Grot said:
Correction: Thunder had a lowly S-50, but he sold it a couple of weeks ago on eBay. And yes, there is an S-100 coming via the Treem Enabling Co. You must have missed that discussion previously. :wink:adorshki said:Big Brother and the Holding Company were a garage band once too, and they got by with a lowly S50:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1rt2IfI558
Thunder's already got one of those!
Am I correct in inferring that there's an S100 on the way from Treem?
Thunderface does like composite photos, but he's absolutely Cuckoo for Cocoapuffs for sunbursts, and that is the Holy Trinity of Vintage Guild Solidbody Sunburstness! OH MY GROT! I sit humbled at my keyboard in the presence of the Master!The Guilds of Grot said:Since I know Thunderface loves composite photos here's the "Trifecta". S-200, S-100 & S-50.
+1. Loved the Clash too, including after London Calling. The 80s was a very different musical decade for me and most of my friends than it is portrayed on TV retrospectives full of big hair bands and 80s video pop.Zelja said:I wonder if they wrote "Garageland" after that:Thunderface said:The Clash were once referred to as a garage band in a non-complimentary way, when Charles Sharr Murrary said of one of their earliest performances that, "the Clash are one of those garage bands that should be swiftly returned to the garage, preferrably with the doors closed and the engine running," according to Joe Strummer in Westway to the World.
"Back in the garage with my bull**** detector,
carbon monoxide makeing sure it's effective...
We're a garage band, we come from garageland"
I loved the Clash, especially up to London Calling. .
fearless said:+1. Loved the Clash too, including after London Calling. The 80s was a very different musical decade for me and most of my friends than it is portrayed on TV retrospectives full of big hair bands and 80s video pop.Zelja said:I wonder if they wrote "Garageland" after that:Thunderface said:The Clash were once referred to as a garage band in a non-complimentary way, when Charles Sharr Murrary said of one of their earliest performances that, "the Clash are one of those garage bands that should be swiftly returned to the garage, preferrably with the doors closed and the engine running," according to Joe Strummer in Westway to the World.
"Back in the garage with my bull**** detector,
carbon monoxide makeing sure it's effective...
We're a garage band, we come from garageland"
I loved the Clash, especially up to London Calling. .