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ultmetal Administrator
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| Subject: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:41 am | |
| _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:53 am | |
| that's an AWESOME photo! Hard to believe those dudes were ever that young (or that skinny). |
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ultmetal Administrator
Number of posts : 19452 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:05 am | |
| One of my favorite photos from Creem. Star Cars - Joe Perry's Corvette. and speaking of skinny... _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37962 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:38 am | |
| I always wanted to get one of those "Boy Howdy!" beer cans for my collection. _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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exact33 The King
Number of posts : 23281 Age : 51
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:43 pm | |
| - Shawn D. wrote:
- that's an AWESOME photo! Hard to believe those dudes were ever that young (or that skinny).
I agree. They are now so old!! _________________ | |
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami
Number of posts : 25557 Age : 53
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:07 pm | |
| The Crue enjoy a good Boy Howdy... As does Grace Slick. So much so that her boob popped out in excitement. And what a fine boob it is...(NSFW, duh) http://www.pictureofthenet.com/a/2010/03/02/04/07/03/4B5CE106/grace-slick-0801.jpg _________________ I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too.
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:12 pm | |
| Man, what a shock to see a photo of the "Theater" era of Crue. I had successfully dropped that image from my mind until now. When I got Theater, I was real concerned when I saw those pictures, then I listened to the record. That was the last Crue record I ever bought. |
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Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37962 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:56 pm | |
| - Shawn D. wrote:
- That was the last Crue record I ever bought.
Same here. Bad enough that Vince had to kill Hanoi Rocks' drummer, but then just to add insult to injury, they stole their wardrobe too! _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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exact33 The King
Number of posts : 23281 Age : 51
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:47 pm | |
| - MetalGuy71 wrote:
- The Crue enjoy a good Boy Howdy...
As does Grace Slick. So much so that her boob popped out in excitement. And what a fine boob it is...(NSFW, duh) http://www.pictureofthenet.com/a/2010/03/02/04/07/03/4B5CE106/grace-slick-0801.jpg wow. i never thought that look would be better than what they have now... _________________ | |
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Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37962 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:57 am | |
| Creem Magazine has had a Web presence for years but now they're thinking about reviving the print edition... .boy howdy indeed!!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/story/2011/07/13/creem-resurrected.html
Creem, the iconic, sardonic rock 'n' roll magazine that ceased regular print publication more than 20 years ago, is planning a comeback.
The publishing team behind Creem said it's restarting the presses in mid-to-late September for the magazine that officially shut down operations in 1988 and has been online only since 2001. They envision the quarterly publication as part of a broader music network that includes mobile apps and streaming music videos — all with the aim of attracting old and new readers.
'Everyone asks us, 'Who is your Lester Bangs?' — Jason Turner, Creem EnterprisesThe Detroit-based magazine most associated with its editor, the late wild-haired, prolific critic Lester Bangs, has been down the revival road before.
It had a brief return in 1990, and talk of another surfaced in the early 2000s, after the release of Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical movie Almost Famous renewed interest in Bangs and Creem. Though better known for his Rolling Stone connection, Crowe wrote for Creem as a teenager with Bangs as his editor.
That revival didn't happen, but those involved with Creem now say the evolution of the internet and a desire among music fans for "something real" make this reboot more realistic.
"We just feel the timing is now," said Jason Turner, board chairman of Creem Enterprises Inc. "There's so much amazing music happening today but there's no filter, no curation happening. We think Creem is a great brand to do this under."
The magazine was launched in Detroit in March 1969 by the late Barry Kramer, a small-time retailer who owned a record shop. One of his clerks at the record store proposed they publish a local music magazine. Within two years, it went national.
Turner, who said he's been working with Creem since 2001, said the mission is to blend new and old. Barry Kramer's son, J.J., is a director in the venture, and Turner said readers can expect a return to Creem's "long-form journalism" in the print publication.
Turner said the limited-edition print magazine — pegged at about 150,000 to 200,000 copies — will be targeted to Creem's "built-in audience." The online operation is intended "to bring that demographic down and bring it back to that music culture we feel is missing or diluted," he said.
He declined to discuss financing until a full announcement comes in the weeks ahead.
Samir Husni, director of the Magazine Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi, said reviving Creem is a great idea but one that will be "tougher than tough" to execute. He cites the failed revivals of Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post and others, and the rare exception of Vanity Fair.
Trying to cater to diverse demographics in an age of fragmentation will be Creem's biggest barrier to re-entry.
"Having it both ways is the imaginative business plan, the dream business plan for any entrepreneur," Husni said. "Yet ... in my career following this business for 30 years I've yet to see someone fulfil that dream."
For all of the changes in the publishing industry, Turner sees an online world of music journalism that's scrappy, fanatical and entrepreneurial — much like Creem was in its early days.
"Everyone asks us, 'Who is your Lester Bangs?"' said Turner, who was born the year Creem was founded. Bangs himself died in 1982.
"We have to write with personality and we think some of the best ways to find up-and-coming writers is to open it up to users to contribute," Turner said.
Creem is building up its editorial operation in Los Angeles, while the business group is in New York. As for Detroit, well, it's got the web development — and Turner would like to make it the site of Creem-sponsored shows and maybe a museum somewhere down the road.
"We're going to continue to honour Creem's lineage," he said. _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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Fat Freddy Metal, Movies, Beer
Number of posts : 37962 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:05 am | |
| And just in case you wanna go down Boy Howdy Memory Lane, here's the Creem Online site's "Archive" section...
http://www.creemmagazine.com/_site/Pages/Archive.html _________________ "If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"
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biddle Metal graduate
Number of posts : 337 Age : 42
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:18 am | |
| not sure I can post this here so I'll just post the link. here is Grace Slicks Boy Howdy! photo: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--0Dt2G9To7w/Tbr1nuj0DjI/AAAAAAAAALU/5i93tgThq6I/s1600/creem_graceslick.bmp | |
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ultmetal Administrator
Number of posts : 19452 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:22 am | |
| It'll probably be a trendy rag and won't cover music most of us old metal fogies care about. _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag
Number of posts : 12862 Age : 60
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:44 pm | |
| CREEM had good photos, but the journalism aspect was more akin to Elvis Costello adjulation rather than stuff of interest to me. The Boy Howdy was a kewl gimmick. _________________ | |
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag
Number of posts : 12862 Age : 60
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:46 pm | |
| I misspelled "adulation"..... _________________ | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:09 pm | |
| that's a cool Crue picture there James! Is that the "Too Fast for Love" era? That's still my favorite Crue album...COWBELL ON EVERY SONG! |
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Wurthless Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 5090 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:16 pm | |
| - Shawn D. wrote:
- that's a cool Crue picture there James! Is that the "Too Fast for Love" era? That's still my favorite Crue album...COWBELL ON EVERY SONG!
Still needs more cowbell. (Set that up quite nicely Shawn ) | |
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ultmetal Administrator
Number of posts : 19452 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:38 pm | |
| Soeaking of Boy Howdy: Cream has posted a bunch of 'em on line: http://www.creemmagazine.com/_site/ProfilesPages/# _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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stepcousin Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 1268 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:56 pm | |
| classic Kiss, great photo. I'm guessin' late '74 or early '75. | |
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MetalGuy71 Bukkake Tsunami
Number of posts : 25557 Age : 53
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:22 am | |
| I found an error in Aerosmith 'Boy Howdy' profile... - Quote :
- Last Accomplishment: Becoming the most popular heavy metal band in America without sticking their tongues out or incinerating their audience.
Aerosmith were never heavy metal, nor did it exist in 1976. _________________ I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too.
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thejokeriv Metal is my Life
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ultmetal Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Oct 26, 2011 11:27 am | |
| _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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thejokeriv Metal is my Life
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| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:03 pm | |
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TheGreatDuck Metal master
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| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:27 pm | |
| None of those bands were metal. But metal DID exist by 1976. Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Motorhead, as well as some stuff from Budgie, Deep Purple and Rush are metal. | |
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ultmetal Administrator
Number of posts : 19452 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: Boy Howdy! Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:40 pm | |
| - TheGreatDuck wrote:
- None of those bands were metal. But metal DID exist by 1976. Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Motorhead, as well as some stuff from Budgie, Deep Purple and Rush are metal.
WRONG! Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, BOC, Kiss were American heavy metal in the 1970's. It's not a matter of opinion. It's a historical, documented fact. By the end of the 1970's, many of these bands were struggling and heavy metal was declared "dead" by many. However, as we know, a whole second wave of American heavy metal bands rose to the surface. Deep Purple, UFO, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Queen, Uriah Heep, etc. were the first wave of European heavy metal. By 1980 a second wave of bands followed that were dubbed the NWOBHM. Yes, there is a difference in sound between the American and European bands, but it was all under the heavy metal banner. Heavy metal was birthed at the end of the 1960's and came into it's own by the 1970's. It was the fans and the fan run publications in the 70's that dubbed the bands "heavy metal". The definition of heavy metal has changed over the years and many bands that were generally held as heavy metal bands in the 70's now have the tag "hard rock". It's a fitting term if you compare what we have now to what was happening four decades ago. However, that doesn't change history. Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, BOC, Kiss, Deep Purple, UFO, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Queen, etc. were the heavy metal bands on the 1970's. Yes, I know... _________________ ULTIMATUM - TOO METAL FOR WIKIPEDIA!
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