After reading Anna's post about the Detroit Cobras, I had to post my favorite bar band :The Mutants.There are many groups named Mutants but this one is from Detroit. They played around Detroit and released a couple of 45's in the late 1970s.This one is from 1978. They had a sense of humor that no record company ever got.The single "So American" was on playlists for awhile at local radio statio...
The word was passed last night. Dirk Dirksen, godfather of San Francisco punk-rock, had died in his sleep. It was a surprisingly peaceful way for the ever-industrious, insult-spewing old boy to go.He was a character as colorful as the loud-mouthed, spiky-haired, leather-clad, torn-and-frayed fans who thrashed their way into the shows that he used to produce seven nights a week at the now-defunc...
The word was passed last night. Dirk Dirksen, godfather of San Francisco punk-rock, had died in his sleep. It was a surprisingly peaceful way for the ever-industrious, insult-spewing old boy to go.He was a character as colorful as the loud-mouthed, spiky-haired, leather-clad, torn-and-frayed fans who thrashed their way into the shows that he used to produce seven nights a week at the now-defunc...
After reading Anna's post about the Detroit Cobras, I had to post my favorite bar band :The Mutants.There are many groups named Mutants but this one is from Detroit. They played around Detroit and released a couple of 45's in the late 1970s.This one is from 1978. They had a sense of humor that no record company ever got.The single "So American" was on playlists for awhile at local radio statio...
Here is a track from Fun Terminal. I found this on the internet, ripped from the LP. It sounds very similar to the track on the CD produced by Keith except that it has the wonderful vinyl crackle.