im a HUGE XTC fan. possibly the most underrated band of all time. fun fact for king crimson and mr. mister fans...pat mastelotto drummed on oranges and lemons!
english settlement black sea skylarking (todd rundgren produced and they hated working with him) next level faves... oranges and lemons apple venus vol 1 drums and wires the big express
I have several of their early stuff on promo albums from working in a record store/headshop through college. Great under appreciated band.
Yea but do you think that Fatty likes Kelly Clarkson now? I am sure that he thinks she should lose about 30 pounds.
mandy moore covered an XTC song...i bet fatty knows this one, seeing as he is such a fan of early 2000's teen girl pop singers! mike watt played on a kelly clarkson album 15 years ago so she has some punk cred! she actually sounds like a cool person... https://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/9623683.html Former Minuteman, current Stooge, and all-around inspiring guy Mike Watt's most recent recording gig made us smile so much that we just had to share it. (And so did that picture!) Watt tells us that over the past two weeks, he spent a couple of days in the studio laying down bass tracks for Kelly Clarkson's new album. (That would be the follow-up to 2004's Breakaway--the one with "Since U Been Gone" on it.) He did such a good job of explaining it himself in the emails he sent to Pitchfork that we'll just let him do what he does best and spiel: "The producer/engineer David Kahne is an old friend, and that's why I was asked aboard, though the guitarist and co-songwriter, Jimmy Messer, knew all about my history and was very enthusiastic; he's a great cat. Actually, it was pretty interesting. I didn't [know] what to expect, but [Kahne] had me trying all kinds of tripping stuff. Altogether, I played on six [songs]. They were already recorded, and I was replacing and adding in bass. "Everyone there gave me much respect even with me being nervous, big time at first. I knew nothing of Kelly Clarkson before this but can tell you, in my opinion, that she can sing her ass off. Man, she's got pipes and goes for it. She also didn't have any airs or a big posse of sycophants and was just plain up-front people, which to me is very happening 'cause I ain't so used to all the fronting that can go [on] in some scenes. "It was a challenge too 'cause it was much different than where I've been with music, but different is good, especially when what the people involved wanted was to hear someone working a bass like they meant it, and that's where I've always tried to come from. "When [Clarkson] had to bail, she said to [Kahne], 'I think the old punk guy idea's a good one,' and we all laughed. It's just studio stuff, and I haven't been asked to be in any band for a gig or tour. "I got lots going with the Stooges. Iggy called me just a little bit ago and said the album sounds great. Wow, I can't wait to hear it." Neither can we.