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So far, the double 0s have been prime time for the reuniting of ‘70s and ‘80s punk bands. Partially because just enough time has passed for original fans to become nostalgic, partially because today’s generation wants to feel part of movement they missed and partially because bands like Gang of Four, My Blood Valentine, The Pixies and Mission of Burma want to know what it would feel like to play again after all these years.
And so far, there’s been few let downs. Take M... MORE
Wow, what an incredible night, truly awesome in terms of the shows I have been to this year, which regrettably have not been as many as I usually shoot for. But on Friday, Roger Miller, Clint Conley, and Peter Prescott took the stage to a sudden swell of raucous cheers at the Paradise. Tonight was their second night here, the previous show highlighting their Signals, Calls, and Marches EP. For this 2nd bill, they would be showcasing the seminal album Vs. in all... MORE
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This is my first time going to a show where an album is being performed in its entirety. This has been a popular trend lately, as Metallica, Built to Spill, and Sonic Youth have recently performed albums. I find the concept interesting. Doesn’t it take the magic out of setlist surprises? [...]
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Seems I am hooked on live shows lately, I noticed one of my trusteds(madrid spacestation spain) had posted a review of the M.O.B. show just ecently seen, so in keeping my word, I wanted to share a track off of a live show that I have from Mission Of Burma from Atlanta 01/13/07. Enjoy kiddies!
I had posted some stuff off of the old rhino DIY series from a few years back and i just realized i had never ripped the boston scene cd so im gonna throw a few up here...first is the awesome mission of burma
_IMHO_ This is more of a love fest than a war ... but that's alright because I'm a lover not a fighter. :) In light of that, for this one I'm throwing the notion out the window that the artist has to have been a true punk pioneer ... this track is from a live show this year (couldn't find a video) and it rocks, so there!
Mission of Burma Live in BostonPearl StreetNorthampton, MA USASeptember 21, 2007by Jennifer Kelly When is a reunion show not a reunion show?Maybe when a legendary post-punk band — out of commission for a couple of decades and then miraculously back — decides that it no longer has to play its best-known songs in the course of a night. (That's right, a Mission of Burma show with no "That's When I Reach for My Revolver", no "Photograph".) Maybe when said band sticks to its ki... MORE
Mission Of Burma are one of my top favorite bands, and one of the best bands I've seen live, but it took me a little while to get around to watching Not A Photograph. It documents the resurrection of Mission of Burma in 2002, as well as their birth and early days in the 1978-83 Boston.
Anyone with even a passing interest in truly seminal post-punk should definitely check out the documentary (NetFlix has it). There's some really good archival gig footage and footage of the f... MORE
Anyone with even a passing interest in truly seminal post-punk should definitely check out the documentary (NetFlix has it). There's some really good archival gig footage and footage of the f... MORE
Another for dachmo. I pick this one for ability to mess you up if your under the influence of anything.
Click here and here to get to 40-odd vintage punk (and post-punk, power pop, and new wave) live performances, shot mostly (a handful of exceptions aside) in Boston, mostly between 1979-1983. (Sorry, the videos aren't in embeddable form.) Make sure you don't limit your viewing to Mission Of Burma, Gang Of Four, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, Buzzcocks, Dead Kennedys, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure, and XTC. "Hey (I'm Not Another Face In The Crowd)" by Thrills is well ... MORE
Apologies to anyone who's seen this before (in its raw unedited form), but here's a link to my write-up of the Mission of Burma/Oneida show that I was all excited about a few blogs ago. It was a really excellent show, and if you get a chance to see either of these bands, I'd definitely encourage you to do it.
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/concerts/10593/mission-of-burma-oneida/







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