Fastbacks - 1981-1984 (EP's)
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Punk Rock (Seattle/US)
It's Your Birthday
1981
01 - It's Your Birthday
02 - You Can't Be Happy
Play Five Of Their Favorites
1982
03 - In America
04 - No Lethal Hope
05 - Fast Enough
06 - Wait!
07 - Whenever I'm Walking
Every Day Is Saturday
1984
08 - Midnight Confessions
09 - See And Say
10 - Only At Night
11 - What Will They All Say?
Vocals, Bass - Kim Warnick (1-11)
Guitar - Kurt Bloch (1-11)
Guitar - Lulu Gargiulo (1-11)
Drums - Duff McKagan (1-2)
Drums - Richard Stuverud (3-11)
I wish this was on Spotify!!!
such an amazing band, so glad some college dj's years ago put them in my brain so i could find this twenty years later when i saw someone mention them by chance
Duff mckagan on drums?! Surely I didn't expect that
My mind just blew a whole wad in Axl’s face.
He was also in the fartz!
The one thing I just never fully understand how Duff went from being so punk rock to playing in GNR. Nothing wrong with GNR, it’s just quite different. I would have seen Duff more as playing in nirvana or soundgarden than ending up in GNR and then Velvet Revolver. He also has more of a punk rock than hard rock character.
Nah, it's easily understandable bc so common back then. Bc punk scene started dying after it's explosion. Those people looked for something different. Plus they were growing up & getting better at their instruments. They outgrew being poor, dirty, and angry. It was exactly what happened on Sunset strip. It switched from Punkers everywhere on Strip to Rockers everywhere on Strip w/ in couple short years.
Duff himself said that nothing would come out of the Seattle scene the way things were when he was there. That’s why he migrated to LA in search of something different and found his home. Guns N Roses.
Duff met up with kurt at an airport a week before Kurt's death actually
oh man there's some fun going back!
Essential P-rawk!
I love this so much!
This is hands down better than GNR. Mckagen should have kept this up.
So true. So so so so so so so so true.
No.
I think he said in an interview the whole band and his girlfriend died of heroin 🥺💜
@@alexaf2744wasn’t that The Germs and Darby Crash?
@@alexaf2744feels like this is a story from the Decline of Civilization
My favorite @ 20:42.
Reminds me of shonen knife 🤘
what a history in the making
Nope. Everyone ignores the birth of pop punk. Literally every pop punk history video emits the one band that influenced the Lookout/Berkley scene.
Completely ignored by "history".