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We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001 (BOOK/DOWNLOAD,
US)
COVER + INFO / TRACK LISTING |
2010.06.01 |
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Promotional Photograph (PHOTO, US) |
1991/1992 |
![The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing [PRESS RELEASE] (PRESS, US)](images/1701x.jpg) |
The Man Who Love Couch Dancing [PRESS RELEASE] (PRESS,
US)
TEXT: "The music scene's most lowdown combo, the Gibson
Brothers, have dedicated their ornery careers to the relentless pursuit of degenerate
forms of American music. Cooking blues, country, rockabilly, Rock and Roll, even
lounge music and comedy in one dirty, bochalism-ridden stew-pot... " |
1991.06.00 |
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Howl!: Review (PRESS, GERMANY)
THE MAN WHO LOVED COUCH DANCING (SCAN): Very brief German-language
review. |
1991.06.00 |
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Gibson Bros. - Pulse: Upstarts - Rumblings From the Underground:
Gibson Bros. - Blue Light Special Blues [300 Words] (PRESS, US)
TEXT: "What we're playing is our version of the blues;
it's not really meant to be ironic or tongue-in-cheek," says Gibson Brother Jeff
Evans. "It's just that it's 1990, and there's certain things that have influenced
our lives - Kennedy..." |
1990.12.00 |
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Gibson Bros. - Request: Some Blues Like They Used To [550
Words] (PRESS, US)
TEXT: Their passion for blues and rockabilly has led to
the release of Punk Rock Driving Song of a Gun a collaboration with the Workdogs,
a Hoboken rhythm section that, according to Howland, "heard our first performance
in New York when we were so drunk and loud that no one could have enjoyed it, and
they wrote us a letter saying they loved it."
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1990.00.00 |
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