The Cramps?

Crap
Total votes: 6 (13%)
Not Crap
Total votes: 39 (87%)
Total votes: 45

Band: The Cramps

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Don't think this one has been done yet. I loved 'Gravest Hits' and 'Songs the Lord Taught Us'. Those records really had a huge effect on me as a teenager and I still pull out my scratchy old copies from time to time. Not Crap! Extra points for Bryan Gregory's kick ass fuzzed-out guitar sound.

Band: The Cramps

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NOT CRAP. Though not a band that I listen to very often, they are fun, and they put on a great show (or they did the one time I saw them about 10 years ago...). I like them quite a bit when I'm in the right mood.
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Band: The Cramps

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Yeah, I saw them at the House of Boooos about 2 years ago and they rocked pretty hard. Ivy still was looking kind of sexy (like an older Britta Phillips... just me) and Lux was still shaking it. Note: I think I read somewhere that Bryan Gregory died a few years back, shame...

Band: The Cramps

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The Cramps haven't made a good album in quite a while, but the great ones -- Songs The Lord Taught Us, Psychedelic Jungle, A Date With Elvis and Stay Sick -- are goddamn brilliant. And I saw them live last fall, and they still deliver the goods on stage. Bill Bateman from the Blasters is playing drums with them now, and they rocked out big time.

NOT CRAP.

Band: The Cramps

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John W. wrote:Extra points for Bryan Gregory's kick ass fuzzed-out guitar sound.


i still like Songs the Lord Taught Us...i haven't taken the time to fully explore their entire career...i used to have Stay Sick! but got rid of it long ago...my theory is that i like them with Bryan Gregory...two guitars no bass...it offers a little counterpoint to the straight-ahead rockabilly...i think i'll say not crap, because i have that album and could see myself listening to it again at some point...there are even a few songs on it i think are exceptionally good, "TV Set" comes to mind...

Band: The Cramps

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Saw them play a few months ago in Santa Cruz. There were quite a few fights at that show... you know, the male psychobilly mentality. It's like a cross between Bauser from Sha Na Na and Shillinger from Oz.

OK band. I'm not into the psychobilly thing. It's a very constrained genre of music, and all the songs sound the same.

Since this band has managed to persist for 30-odd years, I give them a not crap on that alone. But I won't attend any more shows or buy any of their CD's. I get the point, already...

I went to the show because my friend from France was in town, and she really wanted to go. It was more to spend quality time with a pal I don't see much anymore... She now lives in Sri Lanka(?!?)

Band: The Cramps

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I think the first song I ever learned to play was "Human Fly", and to this day if I see it on a jukebox in a bar* I will play it.

One of my very first photo gigs was to shoot the Cramps, back in 1988 or 1989. It was a blast, but a lot of my shots of Ivy were unusable because her skirt was so short that her leopard print underwear was visible. Hard to explain that one to the picture editor.


*for those of you who are too young to remember - and this saddens me to my core - Back In The Day a lot of drinking establishments had these things called "jukeboxes" where you could put in a dollar and choose four or five songs from a list of hundreds. Jukeboxes were a multipurpose item whose functions were indispensible for evaluating the "worthiness" of your date (if you had one) or the musical taste (or lack thereof) of your friends. If a bar had cheap liquor but a bad jukebox, serious discussions would be held about whether it was an acceptable place to spend your money.

In New York City, where I reside, there are still a lot of bars with good jukeboxes but they are rapidly disappearing. To my knowledge, there are only three bars in the five boroughs that actually have Wurlitzers with real, honest-to-goodness 7" singles in them.
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Band: The Cramps

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Does anyone else hear a similarity between the Cramps and the Jesud Lizard. I totally hear it everytime I hear a Cramps song, especially in the singing. David Yow could front that band and do a great job, but Lux Interior would have trouble with the Jesus Lizard. Has there ever been a Cramps tribute record?

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