Vale Wayne Kramer: "He done kicked 'em out"
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Wayne Kramer, one of contemporary hard rock’s most influential guitarists, passed away in hsiopital in Los Angeles on Friday, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 75.
The former MC5, MC5-DKT, Gang War, solo band and soundtrack artist was on the verge of releasing a new album under the MC5 name.
The influence of Wayne Kramer and the MC5 on bands like The Damned, Radio Birdman, Rage Against the Machine, Ramones, New York Dolls and scores of others can’t be underestimated.
The Johnnys kick-off 2024 on the beach
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They were Australian rock and roll’s undisputed Kings of Cowpunk in the 1980s and broke house records around the country. Four decades later, The Johnnys are out to show they’ve lost none of their edge when they rock Manly and Elizabeth Bay in New South Wales this month, presented by The I-94 Bar.
The Johnnys will play The Old Boat Shed at Manly with locals DISGRACELand on Friday, February 16 and Pacific Palms Recreation Club with Mid North Coast rockers Moot on Saturday, February 17. Tickets for Manly are here and Pacific Palms Rekky here.
Top Ten for 2023: Darren Birch, bassist for Black Bombers, former member of Gunfire Dance, Brian James Gang, Walter Lure and The Godfathers
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Right...2023 from Birminghamham in the UK...here we go...
1 Civic – “Taken by Force”
Great follow up to their first record. Produced by Rob Younger and carrying on the great tradition of Oz rock'n'roll in the good old Saints/Birdman fashion.
2 Skull Practitioners – “Negative Stars”
Steve Wynn/Dream Syndicate guitarist Jason Victor's own thing...Great record...Power trio taking in Proto...Post...And everything in-between..!
3 Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions – “Vol 4 - The Task Has Overwhelmed Us”
Fourth and possibly last of these compilations. All the usual suspects: Cave..Lanegan etc...Great.
50 and out: Radio Birdman announces farewell tour
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Radio Birdman will mark their 50th year with a farewell Australian tour in June and July.
The seven-date , four-city run – labelled “Birdman 5-0” - starts with two nights in Melbourne and ends with a brace of gigs in hometown Sydney.
Top Tens for 2023: Brisbane label SoundPressing owner John Pettex
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A busy year for SoundPressing. A couple of 7" singles, a show here and there, an LP and a three-stop tour of SE Queensland with the one and only Mr Charlie Owen.
Here is a lil recap in no particular order. Thanks to everyone who came to a show or bought a record.
Penny's travels take her north to Sydney and Canberra with her full band
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Pioneering female guitarist Penny Ikinger began her musical journey in Sydney’s Wet Taxis in the 1980s, alongside the late Louis Tillett.
Since then, she’s collaborated with an eclectic range of musicians in Australia including Deniz Tek (Radio Birdman), Kim Salmon, Sacred Cowboys, Charlie Owen, Dave Graney, Clare Moore, and overseas with Dimi Dero (France), Vinz Guilluy (France), Masami Kawaguchi (Japan) and Donovan’s Brain (USA).
Melbourne-based, she's taking her full band, Penny Ikinger's Marbles, north for select dates at in Sydney and Canberra.
Top Ten for 2023: Matt Ryan of Melbourne zine Munster Times
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- Collingwood- having done these Top Tens at the Bar for a few years now, I had to make a best team category, just so I could get my beloved Pies in. Now we won the flag, no need. The Magpies take their rightful spot as the best of the best of 2023.
- Test Cricket- great series of cricket from the Aussies in India and England, and a ripper series between England and New Zealand, as well as the Kiwi’s against Pakistan. And while some controversy dominated the headlines (Johnny, what were you smoking?), at least people are talking Test cricket again.
I-94 Bar Top Tens for 2023: Bob Short of The Light Brigade, ex-Filth, Blood and Roses
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El, Top Ten list in no particular order.
A lot of folk around the Bar profess a love of professional wrestling often adopting a pastiche of suitable attire and somewhat dubious accents and title belts. But most of them talk about wrestling like it was something that happened 40 years ago. Like their record collections really.
But wrestling is currently in a golden age with many of the highlights arising from the women's division (which has really dragged its way out of the two minute gimmick match that used to stink the joint out).
Here's my Top Ten of favourite wrestling related moments and people. I know some of you folks will be yelling “But Bob! It’s all fake.” To which I say thank fuck for that. If people really did stuff like that, you’d have to arrest them.
And besides, both the Stooges and the Dictators happily acknowledged their love of professional wrestling. Who am I to disagree?
Doctors orders: James Baker has been prescribed more rock and roll
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The Beasts are back. The band whose core membership is drawn from surviving members of The Beasts of Bourbon is undertaking an Australian tour...and have revealed that it’s under doctor’s orders.
- Richie's solo album takes seed as weed
- Ahoy! Ahoy! The Skids are coming
- Seeing in a Sydney summer through beer-coloured glasses
- Top Tens for 2023: Edwin Garland, I-94 Bar writer and ex-member of Waxworks and Dwarf Thrower
- Top Tens for 2023: The Barman from The I-94 Bar
- Top Ten for 2023: Mark Roxburgh of Joeys Coop, formerly of Decline of The Reptiles
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