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Bocabirdman 03-03-2013 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Bocabirdman (Post 1097357)
Since you are originally from Woosta, I am surprised there was no mention of Spags:D. I think the lamps in the guest room STILL have Spags tags on their bottoms.:D Sir Morgan's Cove? I saw the Cochroaches there with free tickets from 'AAF. Turned out to be the Stones warming up for the Some Girls tour:eek:

The Stones were practicing out at Longview Farm Recording Studios. That is why they picked Sir Morgan's Cove to play at. Later changed its name to Lucky's. Two good shows I saw there were The Fleshtones, also saw them at Ralph's, and Peligro with D.H. Peligro from the Dead Kennedys on bass. I lived in Woosta for 5 years on Common St near the liquor store just up the street from Lake Q. Moved to Virginia from there 8 1/2 years ago.

Also, remember Spags was in Shrewsbury, not Worcester.

Just my opinion, but this is not a derailed thread at all. Sports and music are two of the great unifiers. It does not matter what you like, good music is good music. Gabba Gabba Hey!!!

Yup, Spags was in Shrewsbury. I lived in Marlboro for almost twenty years. My favorite memories of Woosta center around the E M Loews Theater and the Centrum. Here are a few stubs from back when my ties were skinny. (and so was I)

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doug.goodman 03-03-2013 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by mrvster (Post 1096344)
Any hardcore fans here??:)

I saw Madball and Sick Of It All a few nights ago, and I wouldn't exactly call them hardcore, but I met my wife when I worked for D.R.I. and she worked for their label (Rotten Records).

Doug

Tobacco&Gum 03-03-2013 08:43 AM

Great thread! I'm really surprised to see how many hardcore/punk fans there are on the boards. It makes me want to head up to the attic to find my combat boots, and flight jacket! I really miss those days!
Studio One in Newark, and of course CBGB. Those places are unfortunately gone forever :(

bravesfan22 03-03-2013 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Coninefan (Post 1097497)
Have you heard of CIV? It's the Gorilla Biscuits' singer's side gig. They're awesome. Set Your Goals (first album by them) is hardcore perfection

ya good record for sure!

teetwoohsix 03-03-2013 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by mrvster (Post 1097534)
i'm guilty of the de-railing!! this is a bad ass thread....conine , THAT IS SICK! Clayton, we have another "freak" with us;)(Meant in the best sense of the word)....

It's a Mad World, It's a Mad World, It's a mad, mad, mad, mad mad world!!!!!!!!!!

echoing in my head when i'm reading this and i'm ready to gorilla punch the floor:D

man i am a total freak:D and have too much rage, cards calm me:p

:D Great post Johnny :D

"We are not alone :)"

Don't hurt your knuckles my friend :D

Sincerely, Clayton

mrvster 03-04-2013 05:11 AM

Clayton.....
 
:D

Martha Splatterhead!!:D

teetwoohsix 03-04-2013 07:21 AM

Just for you Johnny
 
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Originally Posted by mrvster (Post 1098176)
:D

Martha Splatterhead!!:D

One of the best hardcore albums out of the eighties (some call it "splattercore") The Accused "The Return of Martha Splatterhead"-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swLMFmc3sFM

Sincerely, Clayton

P.S. *Warning* Do not listen if you don't like raging punk music :D

kateighty 03-04-2013 06:23 PM

i know it's a tad off from the hardcore side of things but this whole thread reminds me of bouncing souls ECFU and my love for tie one on!. after all...this is...forever. please tell me someone else is a fan of that record here.

sox1903wschamp 03-05-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael B (Post 1097593)
Grew up on the south side tucked in behind the Calvary Cemetary across the river from Zayres. Do you remember the sign flashed Z-A-Y-R-E -Zayres!! I remember Wallex WHS Class of '77.

I do remember Zayres! And the Wallex was my second home for most of my childhood. I would have been WHS 79 but moved in 77.

Michael B 03-05-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sox1903wschamp (Post 1098759)
I do remember Zayres! And the Wallex was my second home for most of my childhood. I would have been WHS 79 but moved in 77.

My brother and cousin were WHS 79. Wallex is torn down. The bowling alley site is now a CVS and Staples. The miniature golf and ice cream place is a Burger King. Zayres is now a Shaws supermarket. Parents still live in childhood home 47 years.

If you moved in '77 do you remember when Boston played outdoors at Leary Field? Summer of '76. Openers were the Road Apples and maybe Duke and the Drivers.

sox1903wschamp 03-06-2013 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael B (Post 1099016)
My brother and cousin were WHS 79. Wallex is torn down. The bowling alley site is now a CVS and Staples. The miniature golf and ice cream place is a Burger King. Zayres is now a Shaws supermarket. Parents still live in childhood home 47 years.

If you moved in '77 do you remember when Boston played outdoors at Leary Field? Summer of '76. Openers were the Road Apples and maybe Duke and the Drivers.

Yes, I remember that Boston concert at Leary. For some reason I could not make it. Always made the fireworks at Leary. I played Mickey Mantle baseball at Leary field as well as Trapelo field not to mention Nipper Maher park. Great memories of WHS Football. Remember Freddie Smerlas as a kid and played ball with his younger brother. I guess we could go on and on with this thread :). Thanks for sharing your memories.


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