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MAC SABBATH: Fast Food Collides With Heavy Metal!
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CHICAGO, IL – Holy trauma, it’s every parents’ nightmare. First
it’s fast food, (one of the downfalls of America) and it is hit head on with
the most iconic heavy metal bands on the planet – Black Sabbath. The result is
something so catastrophic that it can only be – Mac Sabbath. This parody band
is coming on FULL FORCE with the likes of Ronald Osbourne on vocals and the
loud and crude Slayer Mc Cheese. These guys turn the McDonaldland icons of your
youth into a terrifying, unforgettable, rock and roll experience. They are
reworking all of the classics and creating a new level of family entertainment,
(if you’re family isn’t well…).
You can see these funsters at Reggies Rock Club in Chicago’s South Side as part
of its over the top NEW YEARS EVE Event.
Get More Info Here:
2109 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616
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“A VISUAL ASSAULT: REM Dissected Scene By Scene
The bottom video was shot in 1989 and is the closest thing I could find to what
the original show opener was like in 1987. This was a departure for REM as much
as it was for the audience. Just when you thought you knew the band they
changed on you in a new and exciting way. It would take some time to recognize
them once again. In the case of, “Document” the album had to grow on me. I
noticed this sort of thing happening with the Smiths too.
There was one sequence in the video, not shown in this
edition, when the words – “Want” and “Need” come on screen. The words flipped
interchangeably and morphed into a strobe that said, “Need Weed” and I remember
the crowd going a bit wild over that. This was Ann Arbor after all. There is
some talk about the set list being accurate. I do not believe, “Orange Crush”
or “Pop Song 89” was performed in 1987. Those songs were released after REM
went to Warner Brothers. “Document” was the last album created under the I.R.S.
Records label.
There is another version of, “The One I Love” done on the
live tour. Stipe starts out with a slow intro and for a minute I thought the
whole song would be done slow. It then kicks into the tempo we all know. The stage
was also bathed in an eerie red light. How this song got perceived as a love
song I’ll never know. It was about a sick love obsession.
Over the years I hear the young kids go, “Oh who cares about that stuff, REM
was long before my time.” Trust me, you wish you were there. This show was
nothing but historic. |
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