New Melvins 1983 Stuff!?

Started by Captain CoryCory, August 25, 2015, 10:35:55 AM

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deatheats


DeeSonyaChin

YES!

I love Melvins 83!  How about a tour?

meezer

That's gonna look amazing next to Bride Of Crankenstein!  :shock:
"Get off of our stage. If you want on this stage, get in show business." -King Buzzo
"Yeah, we don't come in the 7-11 where you work and get up on the counter." -Mark D
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Dumpster D


GrimReaper

Quote from: Dumpster D on August 25, 2015, 11:22:37 PM
Nice Artwork.  8)

It is, but Alice gave up drinking years ago. Why keep bringing up his old problem? At least it's historically accurate with the Bud can.

GiveMe45

Quote from: GrimReaper on August 26, 2015, 01:28:13 AM
Quote from: Dumpster D on August 25, 2015, 11:22:37 PM
Nice Artwork.  8)

It is, but Alice gave up drinking years ago. Why keep bringing up his old problem? At least it's historically accurate with the Bud can.
Ha!  I never really looked at the picture too closely and thought it was King Diamond until now...

deatheats

Quote from: GrimReaper on August 26, 2015, 01:28:13 AM
Quote from: Dumpster D on August 25, 2015, 11:22:37 PM
Nice Artwork.  8)

It is, but Alice gave up drinking years ago. Why keep bringing up his old problem? At least it's historically accurate with the Bud can.

It is 1983 after all.

meezer

That stuff all went down in the 70's.

"Following the 1976 US No. 12 ballad hit "I Never Cry";[40] two albums, Alice Cooper Goes to Hell and Lace and Whiskey; and the 1977 US No. 9 ballad hit "You and Me", it became clear from many performances during his 1977 US tour that Cooper was in dire need of help with his alcoholism (at his alcoholic peak it was rumored that Cooper was consuming up to two cases of Budweiser and a bottle of whiskey a day). Following the tour, Cooper had himself hospitalized in a sanitarium for treatment, during which time the live album The Alice Cooper Show was released.

In 1978, a sobered Cooper used his experience in the sanitarium as the inspiration for his semi-autobiographical album From the Inside, which he co-wrote with Bernie Taupin; it spawned yet another US Top 20 hit ballad, "How You Gonna See Me Now". The subsequent tour's stage show was based inside an asylum, and was filmed for Cooper's first home-video release, The Strange Case of Alice Cooper, in 1979."
"Get off of our stage. If you want on this stage, get in show business." -King Buzzo
"Yeah, we don't come in the 7-11 where you work and get up on the counter." -Mark D
https://soundcloud.com/meezerpocalypse/nathalie-b20-driving-force-paploviante-cyclone-open-collab-meezerpocalypse-haboob-remix

deatheats


(PAUL)

Supposedly he inspired that Doors lyric "Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer" from Roadhouse Blues.
Hail, not fail.
PS:  fuck him.

meezer

"Get off of our stage. If you want on this stage, get in show business." -King Buzzo
"Yeah, we don't come in the 7-11 where you work and get up on the counter." -Mark D
https://soundcloud.com/meezerpocalypse/nathalie-b20-driving-force-paploviante-cyclone-open-collab-meezerpocalypse-haboob-remix

Bro Hammer

Quote from: ))))(((( on August 25, 2015, 10:50:47 AM
Hopefully whatever it is, it will feature on a "proper" Ipecac release at some point. Combined with the 'Chaos As Usual' songs maybe??

And a proper release of the Clown B side's would be nice too! (Say's Bro Hammer for the billionth time)

deatheats


meezer

"Get off of our stage. If you want on this stage, get in show business." -King Buzzo
"Yeah, we don't come in the 7-11 where you work and get up on the counter." -Mark D
https://soundcloud.com/meezerpocalypse/nathalie-b20-driving-force-paploviante-cyclone-open-collab-meezerpocalypse-haboob-remix