Butthole Surfers - WVA. '85
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man my generation sucks. take me back to the 60s 70s 80s or early 90's. basically music was still alive until the late 90's when nickelback was the new sound.
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Ah yes I can smell it now,,, Whiskey, Patchouli Oil, and B.O. yep thats the Underground.. Gibby Haines!!!
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Ah yes I can smell it now,,, Whiskey, Patchouli Oil, and B.O. yep thats the Underground.. Gibby Haines
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i got this whole show on vhs. that bass player has a muff patch in the middle of his chest just like me. Wish i coulda been old enough to drop some L and go take in a whole show of these guys. I wonder how many people had bad trips and had to leave. I bet quite a few
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what a fine band
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great band! fireon!burn! thanks!AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHooooooo
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From Kramer (1 of 2):
"i played my hofner bass for the butthole surfers in 1985 ONLY, from approximately April until around early November. this gig is NOT from 1983. i was touring full-time with Shockabilly from 1982 until shockabilly broke up in February 1985...
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Yes,it's Kramer.
BHS's first EP sounds great both on 45RPM and 33RPM.
crowbarftw 2 years ago 6
From Kramer (2 of 2)
...i joined the Butthole Surfers immediately thereafter. I first met the Buttholes in 1983 just hours prior to triple-bill in their home-town of Austin, Tx (in a dank basement club that could only be called a FIRE-TRAP), with Shockabilly, The Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du.
KRAMER"
barrystock 2 years ago 2