B's Picks: B decides to shock y'all with some unorthodox choices.
1. The Clash. The whole thing.

- The Pogues with Joe Strummer ~ Body of An American [Warfield Theater, 10.91]
- The Clash ~ Guns of Brixton [Revolution Rock DVD rip, merci mille fois to Jim.]
- The Clash ~ Ivan Meets GI Joe
- The Clash ~ Stay Free

- Social Distortion ~ 1945 (Poshboy) [Mainliner]

- Rancid ~ To Have and to Have Not [Nottingham 2003]
C's Picks: Caitlin goes for variety.
- Joe Strummer ~ Punk Rock Warlord
- Social Distortion ~ Making Believe [acoustic]
3 comments:
you don't know how hard it is for me not to be sitting here looking up mike ness/social videos on youtube. so very difficult. taking all the energy I have, prolly the reason why this paper I am writing is so crappy, cos all my energy is going toward not typing in "youtube.com" and "social distortion".....
a couple of months ago, in ny, i saw a social distortion cover band. they weren't bad, but, jesus... a social d cover band?
yep- the "mike ness" had sideburns and lots of tats.
b and C -
I don't disagree AT ALL with any of the crushes ya'll have listed, but, come on - who hasn't crushed on the coolness of Paul Weller!?!
. . . anyway, check my sidebar if you wanna see my punk rock crushes
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