Best group of the late 80s/ 90's


Hey...I know these threads are kinda cheesy...but hey...kills time at work...know what Im sayin? also...if artists had albums that started in the 80s and lapped over...thatz cool too...enjoY!

1.The Jesus Lizard...with a string of great albums on touch n go produced by Steve ALbini...and a world class bass/drum section...plus a very unique, insane frontman...David Yow...the Lizard were the lastest and best version of the legendary AUssie b-day party...a killer live band to boot...bonus points for David You wearin a cowboy hat,Indiana Univ. V-neck sweater with protruding hairy chest,white trash tight jeans,cowboy boots,and lickin those dollar bills at the door of the Uptown bar in mInneapolis

2.Fugazi...politics aside....Fugazi consistently made some of the best, passionate music of the 90s...and they have a video documentary that actually shows they have a sense of humour(which their records lack)...at any rate...a band on their own terms that still only charges $5 for one of the best live shows u will ever see...

3.Jesus and Mary Chain...probably more of a candidate for best of the 80s due to their landmark masterpiece "psychocandy"...the Chain still released some great records later on...including "Automatic" which sounded like a Jane Fonda workout tape filtered through some throwaway T-rex riffs with Sammy Hagger producing...and "Honeys Dead"...

4.The Wedding Present...a small brit band with a big guitar sound...The Weddoes sound like a garage version of the smiths... David Gedge's gruff,slightly off-key vocals remind me of a Brit rail station during rush hour in central Leeds...throw on lyrical themes about romantic betrayal,obsession,etc...and these are the best angst ridden love songs ever written

5.The Fall..Mark E smith is such a spoiled English egg...ranting,slurring,and generally cantankerous as hell...the Fall created a genre i have dubbed "abstract rock"..still...like Lou Reed...one of the best singer non-singers to bless us...arrogant,uncompromising,and difficult...sounds like my mother in law!
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Showing 3 responses by meisterkleef

Saw some terrific DMB shows at Trax while doing my gradute
work at UVa '90-'96. They used to play every Tuesday for $5
in '92-'93. It was great until the word-of-mouth started
getting out and the shows became like fraternity-row-remote.
Stopped going in late '93. Too crowded.

Taped a couple of those shows off the board (SV-3700). I
like Dave but not that much. Don't have any of his studio
stuff, just a few boards. Was a big fan of Boyd's before
he joined Dave. He used to play often with the C-ville
All-Stars around town before Dave. Man that cat can play!

Saw some *KILLER* Phish shows at Trax. The 7/16/91 show with
the horns was just crazy. Taped that bad boy. Too bad they
were only allowing "friends" to patch in to the board at
that time. I only saw a single cassette deck (I think it
was a D-5) on the board at that 7/16 show. But there were so
few people there (couldn't have been more than 50 or so), my
FOB audience tape came out incredibly clean (AT4051s). Glad
I have a nice tape of that show.
Phish. Although they were more mid-80s. Really got on their
roll in the '88 - '92 time frame. Saw some unbelievable
shows in that period. Still a great live band but their past
few studio recordings have not done it for me. Picture of
Nectar is still my fave.