My Uncle Mr. Gerald Maurice Ressler was one of the engineers who recorded the forst slickee boys album in a basement studio in Maryland. Great band, solid 80's punk sound. Cheers, Enjoy, Peace and Blessings
Criminally under-heralded rock monsters. Marshall Keith is a name that comes up early in the conversation when Muhammed, Jesus, Buddha, Zoroastor and Satan get together to talk six-string trash gods.
Criminally under-heralded rock monsters. Marshall Keith is a name that comes up early in the conversation when Mohummed, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammed, Zoroastor and Satan get together to talk six-string trash gods.
This video was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was produced and directed by Richard Fischer at R&R Lighting Studios in Silver Spring Maryland. Richard Fischer produced and directed many videos including Tex Rubinowitz and the Bad Boys. You can get in touch with Fischer through Mark Noone.
This video was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was produced and directed by Richard Fischer at R&R Lighting Studios in Silver Spring Maryland. Richard Fischer produced and directed many videos including Tex Rubinowitz and the Bad Boys. You can get in touch with Fischer through Mark Noone.
This was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was recorded at R&R Lighting Studios in Silver Springs Maryland and Directed by Richard Fischer and produced by Fischer and the Slickies about 1980. I did quite a few video there including Tex Rubinowitz and The Bad Boys. This information is correct or my name isn't Richard Fischer.
This was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was recorded at R&R Lighting Studios in Filver Springs Maryland and Directed by Richard Fischer and produced by Fischer and the Slickies about 1980. I did quite a few video there including Tex Rubinowitz and The Bad Boys. This information is correct or my name isn't Richard Fischer.
his was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was recorded at R&R Lighting Studios in Silver Springs Maryland and Directed by Richard Fischer and produced by Fischer and the Slickies about 1980. I did quite a few video there including Tex Rubinowitz and The Bad Boys. This information is correct or my name isn't Richard Fischer.
This is a crappy dub of the version I produced for the Third EP, not as listed as being recorded in MINN, and the U2/Slickee Boys concert was at The Bayou, not The Ontario. Slickee Boys were originally booked as the headliners, but by the time U2s first USA tour got to DC, they became the headliners!
@richardgideon1 Never said I produced or directed the video, I produced the RECORD that is being mimed to, that is what VERSION in my comment refers to. Sorry you misunderstood my comment. Look at the EP credit, on my label, LIMP
Awesome. These guys were such a great, fun band. Used to see them while I was in college. I remember well the old 9:30 club, Psychedeli, Poseurs, Wax Museum, Ontario, 704 Club, Roxy, Columbia Station etc.
Cagney's, One Step Down, DC Space... Ontario Theater - saw U2 there - can't believe it now! I still tell people about that show! And dancing in the lobby at the Gang of Four show. The old 9:30 was a real dive a few blocks from the shooting galleries!
I think this was filmed in-studio in Minneapolis, by the record company who put this out (their name escapes me). By the way, my favorite places to watch bands were The Psychedeli (which really was a deli!), The Childe Harold at Dupont Circle, and the Ontario Theater. Good times one and all.
I regret that I never had a sandwich at the Psychedelly. I did see some great shows: Slickee Boys, Cramps, Tex Rubinowitz, Billy Hancock, The DCeats, The Insect Surfers, Root Boy Slim - the list goes on.
Gatorrock, you and I already spoken about the Ontario Theater, and I am sure we at least shared a love of the same shows (if not the sandwiches) at the Psychedeli (or Psychedelly). Happy New Year from NJ to Georgia.
Just downloaded one of the Urban Verb's albums last week, in addition to the Slickee's live record "Fashionably Late." I thought, well it's probably gonna sound dated, but NO, IT SOUNDS GREAT!
Doesn't look like the 9:30 to me -- there was a club in SW (F Street I think) they used to play. Want to say it was the Space Club or Club Orbit, or something like that. Had a space suit out front. Was a couple blocks south of Air & Space. This looks like that stage. Wish I could remember the name.
Are you thinking of East Side? I remember some jackass in the pit, just throwing his body around (ok, that's what happens, but he was trying to knock people over), who crashed into me and knocked me thru a door on the left side of the stage.
Geez, these guys were great. Mark Noone (Noonan?) has to be the least likely lookin' rock singer ever and Marshall Keith is a godforsaken wonder of a guitar slinger from the second-wave Brit Invasion mode.
'Wish they'd shot it live-sound rather than synch, 'cause they certainly had it in'em to nail it.
Too funny! I saw them at the 9:30 for this tour! Doesn't look or sound like it was there though...I agree with the other comments to that effect. The good ole days...930, the Bank, Poseurs, geez I'm old!
i'll chime in as a lad about ten years too young to have caught slickee fever here in b-more. i heard that they were legends and i went to a "reunion" show they did in baltimore around '91. kim kane walked past my friend and i, looking basically the same as in this video, though as he passed us he smelled distinctly like an open box of "fruit loops" cereal. we though it was odd that a "rock legend" (local rock legend) would reek of fruit loops...
The Marble Bar in Baltimore also was the scene of many tremendous shows. Great show with the Ventures. Great Thanksgiving '81 show too...the good old days
I was at the Marble Bar for the Slickees/Ventures show. I still talk about that show today. I used to party with the Slickees after every show: 9:30 Club, Psychadeli, Roxy, etc. until 3 or 4am, back to someone's house for more music/partying, then home around 7 or 8am.
Check out their LIVE CD "Fashionably Late", which was released this year and is different then the aforementioned "A Postcard from the Day" which I just received from my old buddy Dan Palenski, Slickees Drummer. I worked with Dan for over 10 years in the 1980's in the Northern VA. area and he was best-man at my wedding.
It's good - I downloaded it last week and listening to it and realizing how GOOD the Slickee boys were! There were so many great shows in DC in the 80's I did not appreciate them, but listening to this - Great Guitars, Great Singing, Great Lyrics - and ORIGINALITY! Listening to this took me back to 1981 & 82!
20+years ago I was losing my hearing at the original 9:30 Club at 930 F St NW (keep in mind the current 9:30 isn't the original 9:30). And, sporktoast is right--there was a pole near the stage that I used to crash into every now and then.
My Uncle Mr. Gerald Maurice Ressler was one of the engineers who recorded the forst slickee boys album in a basement studio in Maryland. Great band, solid 80's punk sound. Cheers, Enjoy, Peace and Blessings
TR1197 6 days ago
One of the best power pop bands ever! The Slickee Boys have truly changed my life in the mid-80s, when punk has gone metal!!! Always love 'em!
DocMuffel 3 weeks ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Slickee Boys
Yesterday and Today was a great place.
kamrade1 8 months ago
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Criminally under-heralded rock monsters. Marshall Keith is a name that comes up early in the conversation when Muhammed, Jesus, Buddha, Zoroastor and Satan get together to talk six-string trash gods.
swampdaddy 1 year ago
Criminally under-heralded rock monsters. Marshall Keith is a name that comes up early in the conversation when Mohummed, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammed, Zoroastor and Satan get together to talk six-string trash gods.
swampdaddy 1 year ago
1 of the best from Mark , Marshal and Kim
lordlesssaint 1 year ago
Hard rock at it's best
lordlesssaint 1 year ago
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Producerdirector2 1 year ago
This video was not recorded at Nicollet Studios. It was produced and directed by Richard Fischer at R&R Lighting Studios in Silver Spring Maryland. Richard Fischer produced and directed many videos including Tex Rubinowitz and the Bad Boys. You can get in touch with Fischer through Mark Noone.
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richardgideon1 1 year ago
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richardgideon1 1 year ago
i know MARK NOONE the dancing lead vocalist. he teaches me guitar. hes awesome!
LegendPaintball 2 years ago
This is a crappy dub of the version I produced for the Third EP, not as listed as being recorded in MINN, and the U2/Slickee Boys concert was at The Bayou, not The Ontario. Slickee Boys were originally booked as the headliners, but by the time U2s first USA tour got to DC, they became the headliners!
yatrecords 2 years ago
@yatrecords Also, that's Emory Olexa on bass, not Chumby!
Orlandomark1 2 years ago
@yatrecords I Produced and Directed this video. Coping a video doesn't mean you produced it. Richard Fischer
richardgideon1 1 year ago
@richardgideon1 Never said I produced or directed the video, I produced the RECORD that is being mimed to, that is what VERSION in my comment refers to. Sorry you misunderstood my comment. Look at the EP credit, on my label, LIMP
yatrecords 1 year ago
Very underrated band - so much better than many of those "big" punk bands of that era... GREAT! This song is an absolute hit by the way...
SonicStrings 2 years ago 2
OK, just tell me where the Baltimore show is this year... I'm there.
smmfc 2 years ago
Marshall Keith is one of rock's Mighty Lords. How a guy this colossally talented could escape widespread adoration is beyond understanding.
They oughtta blow up the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and build a statue to him in its place.
swampdaddy 2 years ago 2
Saw them at the BlackCat on 9/5/09. Stilll great show. They can still Rock. Saw them in 1980 w/ U2.
mrzeero 2 years ago
I am looking for their version of Glendora (an old song of Perry Como).
kataidamashi 2 years ago
I 'worked' @ the Psychedeli ! I loved The Slickee Boy's!!
(What ever happened to Razz?)
sydneykicksgrass 2 years ago
Looks like the 9:30 but it's actually a video studio. Emory is on base so this pre Twin/Tone (Minneapolis).
sandipederson 2 years ago
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sandipederson 2 years ago
Awesome. These guys were such a great, fun band. Used to see them while I was in college. I remember well the old 9:30 club, Psychedeli, Poseurs, Wax Museum, Ontario, 704 Club, Roxy, Columbia Station etc.
slimmsunny 3 years ago 2
Cagney's, One Step Down, DC Space... Ontario Theater - saw U2 there - can't believe it now! I still tell people about that show! And dancing in the lobby at the Gang of Four show. The old 9:30 was a real dive a few blocks from the shooting galleries!
bluesbrrd 2 years ago 2
I think this was filmed in-studio in Minneapolis, by the record company who put this out (their name escapes me). By the way, my favorite places to watch bands were The Psychedeli (which really was a deli!), The Childe Harold at Dupont Circle, and the Ontario Theater. Good times one and all.
DannyA123 3 years ago
I regret that I never had a sandwich at the Psychedelly. I did see some great shows: Slickee Boys, Cramps, Tex Rubinowitz, Billy Hancock, The DCeats, The Insect Surfers, Root Boy Slim - the list goes on.
Gatorrock786 3 years ago 2
Gatorrock, you and I already spoken about the Ontario Theater, and I am sure we at least shared a love of the same shows (if not the sandwiches) at the Psychedeli (or Psychedelly). Happy New Year from NJ to Georgia.
DannyA123 3 years ago 2
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!
also the "urban verbs" and the almighty "(the) razz" though not at psychedeli...
lahgo82 2 years ago
Just downloaded one of the Urban Verb's albums last week, in addition to the Slickee's live record "Fashionably Late." I thought, well it's probably gonna sound dated, but NO, IT SOUNDS GREAT!
Download the Slickee Boys!
bluesbrrd 2 years ago
Doesn't look like the 9:30 to me -- there was a club in SW (F Street I think) they used to play. Want to say it was the Space Club or Club Orbit, or something like that. Had a space suit out front. Was a couple blocks south of Air & Space. This looks like that stage. Wish I could remember the name.
pdogwatcher 3 years ago
Are you thinking of East Side? I remember some jackass in the pit, just throwing his body around (ok, that's what happens, but he was trying to knock people over), who crashed into me and knocked me thru a door on the left side of the stage.
JoeDonFan 3 years ago
I saw the Slickees outdoors at Uncle Morty's Baseball Camp around `87 or `88. I think the Almighty Senators might have opened. Great show.
kafkaincorporated 3 years ago
The Slickee Boys played at my high school's Winter Ball in Feb. 1987. Very cool.
BETTERSPEAKING 4 years ago
Geez, these guys were great. Mark Noone (Noonan?) has to be the least likely lookin' rock singer ever and Marshall Keith is a godforsaken wonder of a guitar slinger from the second-wave Brit Invasion mode.
'Wish they'd shot it live-sound rather than synch, 'cause they certainly had it in'em to nail it.
swampdaddy 4 years ago
Too funny! I saw them at the 9:30 for this tour! Doesn't look or sound like it was there though...I agree with the other comments to that effect. The good ole days...930, the Bank, Poseurs, geez I'm old!
framerkat 4 years ago
i'll chime in as a lad about ten years too young to have caught slickee fever here in b-more. i heard that they were legends and i went to a "reunion" show they did in baltimore around '91. kim kane walked past my friend and i, looking basically the same as in this video, though as he passed us he smelled distinctly like an open box of "fruit loops" cereal. we though it was odd that a "rock legend" (local rock legend) would reek of fruit loops...
sssnacksss 4 years ago
from far away in Chile,only Ican say...SPECTACULAR !!!!!!!!!
carpat1 4 years ago
The Marble Bar in Baltimore also was the scene of many tremendous shows. Great show with the Ventures. Great Thanksgiving '81 show too...the good old days
jhubjays 5 years ago
The Marble Bar was the Best place to hear bands in Baltimore!
sojett718 4 years ago
I was at the Marble Bar for the Slickees/Ventures show. I still talk about that show today. I used to party with the Slickees after every show: 9:30 Club, Psychadeli, Roxy, etc. until 3 or 4am, back to someone's house for more music/partying, then home around 7 or 8am.
divaeroticus 3 years ago
This was actually done in a video studio. No 9:30 pole, also notice: dead silence after song ends
mrsbrendo 5 years ago
There's a new LIVE Slickee's CD out...from recordings between 1980 and 1982... it's called Postcard From The Day.
DannyA123 5 years ago
cool thanks for the heads up!
lahgo82 5 years ago
Check out their LIVE CD "Fashionably Late", which was released this year and is different then the aforementioned "A Postcard from the Day" which I just received from my old buddy Dan Palenski, Slickees Drummer. I worked with Dan for over 10 years in the 1980's in the Northern VA. area and he was best-man at my wedding.
DannyA123 5 years ago
It's good - I downloaded it last week and listening to it and realizing how GOOD the Slickee boys were! There were so many great shows in DC in the 80's I did not appreciate them, but listening to this - Great Guitars, Great Singing, Great Lyrics - and ORIGINALITY! Listening to this took me back to 1981 & 82!
bluesbrrd 2 years ago
@DannyA123 thnx for the tip
johnnieangel99 1 year ago
20+years ago I was losing my hearing at the original 9:30 Club at 930 F St NW (keep in mind the current 9:30 isn't the original 9:30). And, sporktoast is right--there was a pole near the stage that I used to crash into every now and then.
Betcha sporktoast did, too.
JoeDonFan 5 years ago
I was at the 9:30 and this is it. Wish someone would have video with Martha Hull in the band.
larkin38 5 years ago
The stage looks a little roomy for how I remember the 9:30. And where's the pole?
sporktoast 5 years ago
well this would have been filmed what - 20 years ago? it MIGHT have been cleaner then! (never been to the 9:30 so I wouldn't know...)
cwbutler 5 years ago
EL MEJOR GRUPO DEL MUNDO
ciempo 5 years ago
si senor!!
lahgo82 5 years ago
with all respect SlyOneJr, that looks too clean to be 9:30 :~)
JoeDonFan 5 years ago
Man, this brings back memories of being in the Mosh pit at the 9:30! (and you are correct, this was filmed at the 9:30)
SlyOneJr 5 years ago