Demolition Doll Rods - Hey You [TV Live] (1/3)
But from Michigan, especially from Detroit, is there anyone who sucks??!! Naaaaiiinnn!!! Another great band with that lovable delinquent Dan Groha (Gories) accompanied by two terribly Ruock sisters. Garage-glam-punk… the usual second course that satisfies you while leaving you feeling light, savansadir.
I went looking for something written about the beginnings of the DDR and found more than I was looking for. In particular, a beautiful article by one Paolo Barone (who the hell knows who that is, savansadir) after seeing them with the Cramps, yes those Cramps at Fillmore West, yes that Fillmore West on Tim Tirelli's site, one of the most crazily obsessed music lovers out there… a junkie for every possible genre. One who, in the mid-eighties, just over twenty, wrote Oh Jimmy, a real compendium on the Zepp (along with a cool homonymous piece), a true chronic addict… and indeed he is nobly exhausted. Then there’s an engaging “Ultima Thule.” a wonderful review by Federico Guglielmi, which begins, "it's useless to deny it: it's groups like the Demolition Doll Rods - two wild sisters with their boobs out, an ex Gories guy dressed like a low-life drag queen - who today take on the difficult task of being the custodians of the unquenchable fire of rock’n’roll. At least of that rock’n’roll….”
It continues splendidly … but you get the idea …
But from Michigan, especially from Detroit, is there anyone who sucks??!! Naaaaiiinnn!!! Another great band with that lovable delinquent Dan Groha (Gories) accompanied by two terribly Ruock sisters. Garage-glam-punk… the usual second course that satisfies you while leaving you feeling light, savansadir.
I went looking for something written about the beginnings of the DDR and found more than I was looking for. In particular, a beautiful article by one Paolo Barone (who the hell knows who that is, savansadir) after seeing them with the Cramps, yes those Cramps at Fillmore West, yes that Fillmore West on Tim Tirelli's site, one of the most crazily obsessed music lovers out there… a junkie for every possible genre. One who, in the mid-eighties, just over twenty, wrote Oh Jimmy, a real compendium on the Zepp (along with a cool homonymous piece), a true chronic addict… and indeed he is nobly exhausted. Then there’s an engaging “Ultima Thule.” a wonderful review by Federico Guglielmi, which begins, "it's useless to deny it: it's groups like the Demolition Doll Rods - two wild sisters with their boobs out, an ex Gories guy dressed like a low-life drag queen - who today take on the difficult task of being the custodians of the unquenchable fire of rock’n’roll. At least of that rock’n’roll….”
It continues splendidly … but you get the idea …
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