Here is the complete recording that was used for the classic Cramps bootleg, Voodoo Idols. It's a great soundboard recording of a show The Cramps played at a place called Crazy Al's in Indianapolis in 1981.
Thanks for this. I used to go to Crazy Al's, 54th and College! The only punk club in Indianapolis (and probably Indiana.)Me and my buddies met and drank with a tall, "older" guy leaning against the back wall there around this time; found out later it was John Hiatt. Owner reopened the place as the "Jazz Kitchen" around 1982. I guess their patrons had more disposable income to buy drinks than our crowd. hazmania
Thanks for this. I used to go to Crazy Al's, 54th and College! The only punk club in Indianapolis (and probably Indiana.)Me and my buddies met and drank with a tall, "older" guy leaning against the back wall there around this time; found out later it was John Hiatt. Owner reopened the place as the "Jazz Kitchen" around 1982. I guess their patrons had more disposable income to buy drinks than our crowd. hazmania
Hi. Looks great - downloading now, can't wait to hear it!
ReplyDeleteThank you. You've given me a lot of joy over the years with great sounds such as this.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous gig. Even a live version of LWJ's "Fever"!
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much for this! This was reccommended to me by a fellow Cramps fiend. Thank you! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the treasure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I used to go to Crazy Al's, 54th and College! The only punk club in Indianapolis (and probably Indiana.)Me and my buddies met and drank with a tall, "older" guy leaning against the back wall there around this time; found out later it was John Hiatt. Owner reopened the place as the "Jazz Kitchen" around 1982. I guess their patrons had more disposable income to buy drinks than our crowd. hazmania
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I used to go to Crazy Al's, 54th and College! The only punk club in Indianapolis (and probably Indiana.)Me and my buddies met and drank with a tall, "older" guy leaning against the back wall there around this time; found out later it was John Hiatt. Owner reopened the place as the "Jazz Kitchen" around 1982. I guess their patrons had more disposable income to buy drinks than our crowd. hazmania
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