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need a local Ska band for a show
I've got the Bishops from Omaha playing on April 11th for my birthday show. I noticed that DWS is still playing out from time to time. Anyone have the contact information for them?
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joe and moltar both know the sea)))hag doods, so get at them for contact info...
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tylerjames515 wrote:Let Hepatitis X just do it!
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I'm wanting more in the Two-Tone/Rock Steady side of Ska, So I want to hear them first.
If you haven't heard them the Bishops are at http://thebishopsofska.com/ and http://www.myspace.com/thebishopsomaha. I'm not sure if many of you were around the last time they played here. They played a few of the Safari Sunday Ska Matinees back in the late 90s.
If you haven't heard them the Bishops are at http://thebishopsofska.com/ and http://www.myspace.com/thebishopsomaha. I'm not sure if many of you were around the last time they played here. They played a few of the Safari Sunday Ska Matinees back in the late 90s.
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i don't know if sea)))hag has anything recorded yet...but i think they would be considered 'two tone'/rock steady...like i said contact joe or moltar....they are a skankin' good time, thats for sure
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.DaVo wrote:I'm wanting more in the Two-Tone/Rock Steady side of Ska, So I want to hear them first.
If you haven't heard them the Bishops are at http://thebishopsofska.com/ and http://www.myspace.com/thebishopsomaha. I'm not sure if many of you were around the last time they played here. They played a few of the Safari Sunday Ska Matinees back in the late 90s.
You do realize this is Des Moines Iowa in 2009 right? And you want 2 tone ska? K, just making sure I heard your requests clear.
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Sorry about bringing this thread back to life but I've been busy the last week or so.jjjsXe wrote:.DaVo wrote:I'm wanting more in the Two-Tone/Rock Steady side of Ska, So I want to hear them first.
If you haven't heard them the Bishops are at http://thebishopsofska.com/ and http://www.myspace.com/thebishopsomaha. I'm not sure if many of you were around the last time they played here. They played a few of the Safari Sunday Ska Matinees back in the late 90s.
You do realize this is Des Moines Iowa in 2009 right? And you want 2 tone ska? K, just making sure I heard your requests clear.
Yeah I understand that all and I have to say it has been sometime since I saw a Ska band from Des Moines that really seemed like they needed a second listen. To be completely honest, now that I think of it, I don't think there really ever has been. Keep in mind that I haven't seen every ska band over the past 20 years or so that have been around.
Bringing up the Two Tone/Rock Steady reference was more about making it clear that I'm not looking for a Ska-Core band, Rock with horns or another Sublime wantabe.
That all said anyone seen Public Property?
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I still say that if you have to get something of that genre or close to it, I'd go with these guys. Plus they actually draw people. They're a little crunchy, but a good band. I think they might need a decent guarantee but it wouldn't hurt to ask.DaVo wrote: That all said anyone seen Public Property?
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Already on them and the Prizefighters from Minneapolis. I have to say though it's getting to the point, where I'm about to just mix it up with a few punk bands opening. I had this dream a couple of nights ago that one of the openers was this Oi! cover band that did a prefect covers of 'Hate Edge', 'One Law for Them', 'Clockwork Skinhead', 'Angels with Dirty Faces' and the 'Sunday Stripper'. Got me thinking...El Rhino wrote:I still say that if you have to get something of that genre or close to it, I'd go with these guys. Plus they actually draw people. They're a little crunchy, but a good band. I think they might need a decent guarantee but it wouldn't hurt to ask.DaVo wrote: That all said anyone seen Public Property?
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skinhead coverband? ...you may wanna check with the oppressedDaVo wrote:Already on them and the Prizefighters from Minneapolis. I have to say though it's getting to the point, where I'm about to just mix it up with a few punk bands opening. I had this dream a couple of nights ago that one of the openers was this Oi! cover band that did a prefect covers of 'Hate Edge', 'One Law for Them', 'Clockwork Skinhead', 'Angels with Dirty Faces' and the 'Sunday Stripper'. Got me thinking...El Rhino wrote:I still say that if you have to get something of that genre or close to it, I'd go with these guys. Plus they actually draw people. They're a little crunchy, but a good band. I think they might need a decent guarantee but it wouldn't hurt to ask.DaVo wrote: That all said anyone seen Public Property?
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this sounds like an exciting show keep us posted!
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Nam wrote: skinhead coverband? ...you may wanna check with the oppressed
Pretty much or taking songs and giving them ridiculous anti-racist lyrics
"Substitute, that's a fact
I see right through your Union Jack
See right through the hate you cry
substitute, that's no lie"
or somehow "Borstal Breakout" becomes "Nazi Nightmare"?
I'll admit I like The Oppressed but man, they're a goofy band. Their delivery is terrible.
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OK I'm a bit confused are we talking about the 80s oi! band from Scotland or some local band?El Rhino wrote:Nam wrote: skinhead coverband? ...you may wanna check with the oppressed
Pretty much or taking songs and giving them ridiculous anti-racist lyrics
"Substitute, that's a fact
I see right through your Union Jack
See right through the hate you cry
substitute, that's no lie"
or somehow "Borstal Breakout" becomes "Nazi Nightmare"?
I'll admit I like The Oppressed but man, they're a goofy band. Their delivery is terrible.
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None of the above. An 80's Oi! band from Wales.
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You're right wales. I couldn't remember if it was Scotland or Wales. I just remembered that it wasn't England.El Rhino wrote:None of the above. An 80's Oi! band from Wales.
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Going to party like it's 1996, stoked to see The Bishops if only for nostalgia's sake.
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Is Sea Hag playing this?
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Do you have contact information? I PM you and moltar and got no reply. I know that the Bishops had maybe found someone to open but haven't heard. If they want to play it contact me 515-991-8180Joe wrote:Is Sea Hag playing this?
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i gotta say i always skip though the covers they remake. they make me cringe. the strait covers are not bad at all though.El Rhino wrote:Nam wrote: skinhead coverband? ...you may wanna check with the oppressed
Pretty much or taking songs and giving them ridiculous anti-racist lyrics
"Substitute, that's a fact
I see right through your Union Jack
See right through the hate you cry
substitute, that's no lie"
or somehow "Borstal Breakout" becomes "Nazi Nightmare"?
I'll admit I like The Oppressed but man, they're a goofy band. Their delivery is terrible.
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Fortunately there wasn't an opening band at this show and The Bishops did two, actually three sets.
One was their original material with one cover. For those of you who remember them, they sounded much better than they did way back when. I think part of that has to do with having the lead singer who used to play guitar go to trombone and a new guitar player. If I remember right, he used to play a lot of choppy open chords instead of bar which seemed a little weird. They seemed to have a better stage presence than they used to as well. Their catalog isn't that big so I think they played all of their songs plus a Desmond Dekker cover.
Their next set was a bunch of sweet covers. All good, familiar songs. A few Toots&The Maytals tracks, "007", "Rudy A Message To You", "Shame and Scandal", "Man In The Street" and a couple others. I guess their third set was going to be them fucking around but I left before that.
Back when they first started playing around here there weren't too many people who were into them and I understood why - they kind of had a niche market and a dry delivery playing to people used to Operation Ivy and Skankin' Pickle. Tonight they went over a lot better than I expected them to and I think pretty much anyone remotely into ska/reggae would be into seeing them these days. I think they enjoyed playing here tonight and said they wanted to come back. So yeah, go see them when they come back around. Experience the "Spirit of '97".
One was their original material with one cover. For those of you who remember them, they sounded much better than they did way back when. I think part of that has to do with having the lead singer who used to play guitar go to trombone and a new guitar player. If I remember right, he used to play a lot of choppy open chords instead of bar which seemed a little weird. They seemed to have a better stage presence than they used to as well. Their catalog isn't that big so I think they played all of their songs plus a Desmond Dekker cover.
Their next set was a bunch of sweet covers. All good, familiar songs. A few Toots&The Maytals tracks, "007", "Rudy A Message To You", "Shame and Scandal", "Man In The Street" and a couple others. I guess their third set was going to be them fucking around but I left before that.
Back when they first started playing around here there weren't too many people who were into them and I understood why - they kind of had a niche market and a dry delivery playing to people used to Operation Ivy and Skankin' Pickle. Tonight they went over a lot better than I expected them to and I think pretty much anyone remotely into ska/reggae would be into seeing them these days. I think they enjoyed playing here tonight and said they wanted to come back. So yeah, go see them when they come back around. Experience the "Spirit of '97".
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El Rhino wrote:Fortunately there wasn't an opening band at this show and The Bishops did two, actually three sets.
One was their original material with one cover. For those of you who remember them, they sounded much better than they did way back when. I think part of that has to do with having the lead singer who used to play guitar go to trombone and a new guitar player. If I remember right, he used to play a lot of choppy open chords instead of bar which seemed a little weird. They seemed to have a better stage presence than they used to as well. Their catalog isn't that big so I think they played all of their songs plus a Desmond Dekker cover.
Their next set was a bunch of sweet covers. All good, familiar songs. A few Toots&The Maytals tracks, "007", "Rudy A Message To You", "Shame and Scandal", "Man In The Street" and a couple others. I guess their third set was going to be them fucking around but I left before that.
Back when they first started playing around here there weren't too many people who were into them and I understood why - they kind of had a niche market and a dry delivery playing to people used to Operation Ivy and Skankin' Pickle. Tonight they went over a lot better than I expected them to and I think pretty much anyone remotely into ska/reggae would be into seeing them these days. I think they enjoyed playing here tonight and said they wanted to come back. So yeah, go see them when they come back around. Experience the "Spirit of '97".
They said that they are planning on coming back in June and making Des Moines a regular stop. Thanks to everyone that came out. I had a blast and I hope you all did too.
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I really wanted to come out, but i was feeling so shitty. i even slept through my own birthday party. good thing we might be playing with them when they come back! Mark, we should try to get the new band ready for this shit!
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