Kansas City Music
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Inspired by Chaglang's post of the Numero group reissues, I've started this thread to link recent regional music.
I heard of this group and listened to the entire release this morning. Hot shit:
https://nubiles.bandcamp.com/
I heard of this group and listened to the entire release this morning. Hot shit:
https://nubiles.bandcamp.com/
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Only recent regional music? Can't I wallow in the past?
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Not to derail this three posts in, but if you want to wallow in the past of regional music, this will kill hours of your time: http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col/pitch/index.htmgrovester wrote:Only recent regional music? Can't I wallow in the past?
For recent, local/regional, Katy Guillen and The Girls are great... http://kgandthegirls.com/
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Crap, there goes my weekend.
I'll mention the Philistines, probably because they do a cover of Revolution Blues. http://philistineskc.com/
I'll mention the Philistines, probably because they do a cover of Revolution Blues. http://philistineskc.com/
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if you like Nubiles, this is tomorrow (careful, it's a bunch of suuuuper scary hardcore kids!): https://www.facebook.com/events/394226750741351/
or go to this in March (party fun time punk stuff quasi-associated with Burger Records): https://www.facebook.com/events/604269319704083/
Check out this label's all KC roster: http://highdiverecords.com/
The recent aughts and past 5 years have seen a lot of great KC bands from all sides of the Rock and Roll underbelly
wish I knew more about hip hop in KC, although what I've heard has never really interested me.
or go to this in March (party fun time punk stuff quasi-associated with Burger Records): https://www.facebook.com/events/604269319704083/
Check out this label's all KC roster: http://highdiverecords.com/
The recent aughts and past 5 years have seen a lot of great KC bands from all sides of the Rock and Roll underbelly
wish I knew more about hip hop in KC, although what I've heard has never really interested me.
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From the January, 1988 "Best Of" editionWSPanic wrote: Not to derail this three posts in, but if you want to wallow in the past of regional music, this will kill hours of your time: http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col/pitch/index.htm
Roy Williams
Head Coach, KU Basketball
Best Albums:
1. Whitney Houston
2. Lionel Ritchie
3. Tina Turner
Best Film: Big
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sounds about rightchaglang wrote: From the January, 1988 "Best Of" editionRoy Williams
Head Coach, KU Basketball
Best Albums:
1. Whitney Houston
2. Lionel Ritchie
3. Tina Turner
Best Film: Big
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I just cruised through the 1987-89 issues. There is so much I'd forgotten about. Club Pirhana!
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1981 Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble at Harlings. Jeez what a face melt.
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Lord. That beats the Sin City/Pedaljets show at the Hurricane.grovester wrote:1981 Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble at Harlings. Jeez what a face melt.
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If I could pick one to go to tonight, it would certainly be the latter.chaglang wrote:Lord. That beats the Sin City/Pedaljets show at the Hurricane.grovester wrote:1981 Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble at Harlings. Jeez what a face melt.
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The best one was Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at "the loft"? 6th/central? 1985. And lucky for us you can still see the pedaljets!
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Alright! This is what I'm talking about.
Good posts, great links! Thanks y'all.
Good posts, great links! Thanks y'all.
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grovester wrote:The best one was Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at "the loft"? 6th/central? 1985. And lucky for us you can still see the pedaljets!
It was upstairs in 616 Central above Paris Neon.
On the third floor stage/platform, which was later removed to restore the atrium to this building.
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Interesting. Was it around long? I think that was the only show listed there in all those back issues.loftguy wrote:grovester wrote:The best one was Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at "the loft"? 6th/central? 1985. And lucky for us you can still see the pedaljets!
It was upstairs in 616 Central above Paris Neon.
On the third floor stage/platform, which was later removed to restore the atrium to this building.
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That's awesome. They're playing Friday night at the Folk Alliance, but I'll only be there Saturday.
Has anyone been to this event before? It sounds like a pretty unique way to see a lot of great music. A friend of mine stumbled upon Sturgill Simpson a few years ago at this event. I can't wait.
http://www.folkalliance.org/conference/ ... d-artists/
http://www.folkalliance.org/sites/289/u ... Sheet1.pdf
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I'd never heard of those two until now, but damn. Thumbs up for some soulful rootsy tunes. What great stuff.
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http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives ... lojock-bar
I suspect this news will be met with a shrug by most of you swells & sportos but I find this development bothersome. It's like a plot for an 80's high school comedy. Sports shouldn't have cultural hegemony in midtown. This isn't fuckin' Boston, or Olathe ...yet.
I suspect this news will be met with a shrug by most of you swells & sportos but I find this development bothersome. It's like a plot for an 80's high school comedy. Sports shouldn't have cultural hegemony in midtown. This isn't fuckin' Boston, or Olathe ...yet.