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Pearl Jam - 02 - Sonic Reducer (New Year's Eve 1992)
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Pearl Jam playing "Sonic Reducer", originally from Dead Boys. This is the video footage from the official bootleg "Live at NYC, 12/31/1992" - but the audio is not the same.
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Sonic Reducer - Pearl Jam/Dead Boys Cover
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Ok..I debated on posting this or not. A comedy of errors and funnies here. Between the bass cord coming out of his amp, to my dog making an appearance to some pretty rough playing, but I thought WTF....This one features our other guitarist on lead vocals. Please be kind in your comments!!! LOL. Please let me know if you have trouble viewing this...recently I've had that problem...thanks!
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Gibson Guitar Music Video: Sonic Reducer By Cheetah Chrome
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You'll see in this video clip that Cheetah Chrome, lead guitarist of Punk Rock band The Dead Boys, is very much alive. Watch him play guitar on his Les Paul Gibson, like the Rock and Roll legend he is.
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'Sonic Reducer' - Hard Core Logo/Dead Boys cover
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Myles Deck & The Fuzz @ The Frigate
Halifax Beerclub Party '07
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Jing Gong SG-552- Chrono readings with velocity reducer
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SG552 with the TM velocity Reducer - need to get it as close to 328 as I can without going over..
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Band Saw Speed Reducer
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www.shopsmithscademy .com presents: How to reduce the sped of a Shopsmith Band Saw using the Shosmith Speed Reducer. Lets you cut plastics, bone, horn, and non-ferrous metals. Search: woodworking woodworker wood shopsmith handsonline hands online academy mark v band saw speed reducer reduction reduce slow saw sawing cut cutting plastics metal fpm rpm
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: Syndikati. on 22 Nov 08, 05:53:13
you seem to know....nothing...when we started you even haven't been a sperm...
By: krakenwave. on 21 Nov 08, 05:47:34
Stiv Bators - the most derivative, unoriginal bullshit artist of a front man evah. And having a face like a twisted cunt didn't help. Not in the long run.
By: shnoobar. on 21 Nov 08, 03:23:02
They actually sampled it- Its a direct pull from the Album Version of this song. Good catch! I listened to Sonic Reducer and got confused for a second thinking that I was listening to the Beastie Boys.
By: shnoobar. on 21 Nov 08, 03:20:55
Yeah its pretty much the case In terms of music that people in the U.S. set the pace. Punk rock not being an exception... in England it seems to be more of a collective mass movement... more mainstream cultural recognition AT THE TIME. In the U.S. many of these people were largely obscure, at the time. It took a while for broader recognition. IT has to do with our thriving subculture. That though people distinguish between say the 60s and the 70s in terms of genre all these bands aresubcult
By: brownstoned74. on 18 Nov 08, 22:26:13
we're talking about different bands in the conversation. since we are into it, we already knew the dead boys are from cleveland. if you want to check out more, a couple of their members came from rocket from the tombs. have fun
By: arafat76. on 18 Nov 08, 12:54:19
they're not from london, u stupid
By: jonslick13. on 08 Nov 08, 20:07:42
Ok I know exactly what u r talking about --Check out the Saints - "Stranded" it rips--But back to Stiv - he's was painfully brilliant!!
By: racinfancali. on 08 Nov 08, 02:57:12
Mostly rock bands like Mental As Anything, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Cold Chisel and Icehouse. INXS and Men at Work. Don't know much about the Australian punk rock era..but will have to check into it. I have heard of the Saints.
By: drunkpunk1967. on 08 Nov 08, 01:41:06
no it didnt fuck your pistols, sid just fed off of cock sparrel and fear punk started as a rebelin to the 60s pce movement and this love crap
By: brownstoned74. on 07 Nov 08, 12:13:05
Woah those are weird names. Thats good I'm going to check em out. No one's been talking about the Damned (UK). Here it would be television and suicide (US). the weirdos, butthole surfers, the germs. suicidal tendencies and bad religion were good. are you into australian? saints, radio birdman, everyone else there is totally obscure. cheers
By: racinfancali. on 07 Nov 08, 06:41:06
not sure if obscure but Radiators from Space (earlier than SLF!)..Irish. X-Ray Spex, The Vibrators, Eddie and the Hot Rods (saw them a few times in SF)...very good live, Fatal Microbes, The Ruts (kinda reggae), The tights, the Jam...not hard core but love their sound. The Avengers, The Dogs, Exploited, kinda pop but Television Personalities, Boomtown Rats...i knos there are lots moe...tho. The Tubes (crazy)! kinda glam/parody but very talented musicians (from SF...not Brits) :)
By: brownstoned74. on 06 Nov 08, 04:26:41
Sorry this talk is probably boring people. Too much history. Just cut to the bands, lol
By: brownstoned74. on 06 Nov 08, 04:23:29
I've been checking out Rocket From The Tombs on here. This thing is amazing. I found Suicide and Alan Vega recently. What are some of the obscure but great bands around London from that time?
By: racinfancali. on 04 Nov 08, 17:24:49
yeah the clash rocked saw them in SF fillmore.
By: brownstoned74. on 04 Nov 08, 09:31:38
That is true. Its what Malcolm McLauren wanted. The pistols headlined the British 1st wave, along with the clash, gen X and the buzzcocks. Caught on with a lot of fans, but still alternative. Then the clash lead the 2nd wave, creating a lot of great epic punk music. I'd still take the clash over the s.p. after awhile. They were the best punk band of that era. Total crazed fan, black flag, misfits, germs. Get F'd with it all.
By: racinfancali. on 04 Nov 08, 05:54:33
oops forgot to say iggy pop has some outrageous onstage too no doubt and very influential.
By: racinfancali. on 04 Nov 08, 05:36:48
I love this band. by mid 1977 punk became a more general public worldwide sensation because of songs like god save the queen and Anarchy in the UK and theit unique over the top stage antics, controvesy and trend setting clothing copied still today. Brit rock fan (but like some US ones too) :)
By: brownstoned74. on 03 Nov 08, 17:50:51
btw, you can see how the sex pistols got some of their antics from these guys. they went to see the ramones before their own first big-punk shows. rotten is sort of a bullsh*t artist, an entertainer par excellence. check out his mocking interviews, and parodying. he was sort of cool though.
By: brownstoned74. on 03 Nov 08, 17:42:43
ramones, dead boys early 70's. sex pistols, clash, gen x mid 70's. born in america. some things over there r better. but so much music has come out of america, something to do with it being open for a long time. anyway, stooges n ny dolls earlier, in the late 60's, velvets from the folk movement. its amazing if u get into it. all the english bands site stooges, dolls, velvets influences.
By: racinfancali. on 03 Nov 08, 07:31:21
but london is where punk was born. I don't think we'd have dead boy had there not been sex pistols etc. tho i understand you appreciate US punk better.
By: racinfancali. on 03 Nov 08, 07:29:31
was lucky to see them in very small club in San Francisco called Mabuhay Gardens. It was an experience! thanks for posting this. Still sad about Stiv Bators. :( Cheetah is the one with red hair.
By: jonslick13. on 03 Nov 08, 00:57:25
r u fuckin kiddin me. This shit is on!!! Thank u!!!
By: latimer. on 02 Nov 08, 21:37:29
whoever had this: THANK YOU!!!!!
By: breadior1971. on 30 Oct 08, 18:00:22
Long live Stive Bators!!!! Fuck English punk!!
By: veganswines. on 13 Oct 08, 14:48:57
that song is so very very very cool.