Re: So, today was Record Store Day.
From what I remember, a similar action happened when the Ramones' first album came out. The DJ thought it was garbage, gave it another listen, and grew to like them.
As far as GG Allin...no surprise his stuff didn't hit radio. He was polarizing (a polite way of saying he was batsh* crazy).
On that note, and this should be in the music thread, but, and a little story to go with it.
Back in the mid-80's, when new wave was taking over the airwaves, and a lot of stations were changing formats to capitalize, one of the biggest and most influential of them was KROQ, in Los Angeles. There was also a magazine called Musician, geared more toward people really into music, and also players of music. They did an article on The Dream Syndicate right after that album came out, and the article began with this anecdote about KROQ.
Basically, KROQ had just got the new Dream Syndicate single in, and being the arbiters and shapers of taste for this new music genre, they were going to play it. The DJ says something like, "And here we've got this new single in by this band called The Dream Syndicate, supposed to be one of the next big things happening. We just got it, and we're gonna play it for you now...……
drops the needle on the turntable, the song begins playing. Halloween has this long, quiet intro that slowly increases in volume until the guitars kick in and the song proper starts. DJ lets the song play, about 45 seconds, a minute, the song proper kicks in, and he immediately rips the tonearm off the record says, "well, that's the last time you're gonna hear that here on KROQ".
The Dream Syndicate-Halloween.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69wxeAJJlw0
Never the same after Karl Precoda left. Heard he's a teacher out in Michigan or someplace these days.
From what I remember, a similar action happened when the Ramones' first album came out. The DJ thought it was garbage, gave it another listen, and grew to like them.
As far as GG Allin...no surprise his stuff didn't hit radio. He was polarizing (a polite way of saying he was batsh* crazy).