Stray Cats with Mike Ness - I Fought the Law
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I went to this show, and was stoked when Mike came out, but you couldn't hear him. The sound guy screwed it all up,
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I'm sorry but on one can ever beat The Clash's rendition of I Fought the Law. To even try is just a waste of time.
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Setzer stands like a guitar player. Ness stands like a rock star.
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mike ness, joe strummer, brian setzer.......I fought the law.......una versione meglio dell'altra.... ma qual'è la migliore ???? se l'avessero fatta......quella con tutti e tre insieme !!
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super cool
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sounds like the stray kat is back on the junk!!!!!!!!!! lolol
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It's no use bad mouthing Ness here. If Setzer didn't like Ness then he wouldn't have invited him onstage, or appeared on his album. So do your research before coming on here and talking trash about a punk rock icon. Your supposed "God" Setzer respects Ness. I give him credit for getting up there, period. Also, if Setzer came onstage during a Social D. show he would stick out like a sore thumb & be just as out of place.
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I was actually at this show and it sounded amazing. The energy coming from the crowd was ridiculous
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Oh jeepers! Much as I love Ness and Social Distortion he has made, what should've been a match made in heaven suck like a V8-powered hooker. Horrendous.
Most don't idolize him for his talent as a singer and musician. It's because he's been doing it for so long, writes songs that many can relate to about the ups and downs in life, is into what made Southern California what it is today (rods, customs, punk and rock, tattoos, and live music), and playing music because you want to, not because you have to for the money. SD and Ness are not contemporary by any means.
PinstripeJim 2 years ago 4
Bravo Ev82il
Couldn't have said it better myself.
chrisr604 2 years ago 3