Sunday, November 15, 2009

Bad on Sunday

Who's got the record player? I still have this on vinyl and I'm back in the punk phase again. How Could Hell Be Any Worse?

Good question.

Early Greg Graffin...



Sublime did a pretty good job covering this tune, but it's nowhere near the caliber of these guys and there's nothing like seeing Bad Religion live....

7 comments:

Paul said...

Good call man! Man, Greg looks like a kid in that first video. I like the early Bad Religion sound. Raw. Their years with Atlantic Records were pretty polished.

Tammy said...

CharlieDelta you might want one of these. Trsf all your vinyl to CD or mp3. Got mine last year and LOVE IT! http://www.amazon.com/AT-LP2D-USB-Automatic-Turntable-Recording-Cartridge/dp/B000UKUDSE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=aht&qid=1258333787&sr=1-1

CharlieDelta said...

Fuck yeah Paul! I saw 'em in '88 at Iguanas in TJ. Big Drill Car and NOFX opened for 'em and it was total fucking anarchy, madness and mayhem! Those were some good times...


Tammy-
Thanks. I've been wanting to do that for a long time and you just motivated me to get off my ass and get it done!

Paul said...

Dude, just plug your turntable's audio out into your computer's audio in (1/8" adapter). Then just download Audacity and you can rip all your vinyls to mp3 for free. Don't buy one of those USB turntables.

CharlieDelta said...

Paul, I don't understand Chinese...

Dude I don't have a record player any more. I don't have an mp3 player or an iPod either. I guess I need to catch up with today's technology huh?

gretchenkd said...

hey guys,
I indoctrinate my children with kick ass jams, thanks for the weekly round of new stuff.
Took the big son to see GWAR on friday 13th. It was the best time we have had together in a while. Who knew giant guitar playing alien robots could bring a family together so well!

rock on my brothers...
Patriot Gretchen

Paul said...

Just call me when you're ready to convert some of your vinyls to mp3. I'll help you. I'm coming down there to party with you next summer so we could take care of all that vinyl then.