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CRAMPS!

After Winterball, our group went to iHop and we saw Nico and Adrian and his group there and we wanted them to sing. But after Adrian started getting cramps o.O NO HOMO LOL
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The Cramps-Chicken

The Cramps roots can be traced back to 1976 when, according to legend, Erick Purkhiser picked up hitchiker Kristy Wallace in Ohio. They discovered a mutual love of old-time rock'n'roll and classic SciFi B-movie matinee fare... The rest, as they say, is history. They soon decided to form a band. Akron Ohio was not the place for a band like The Cramps to "happen" so the couple packed on up and moved to New York City, drawn by the lure of what they read and heard was happening at a club called CBGBs... Erick took the stage name "Lux Interior" from an ad he saw describing an automobile ("Lux" as in the advertising abbrv for "Deluxe") and Kristy took the name "Poison Ivy Rorschach", from a dream she had (of course, everyone knows that a Rorschach Test is the ink blot quiz a shrink gives folks). Lux would be the singer, Ivy the guitarist. The band was soon rounded out by Bryan Gregory on guitar and Bryan's sister Pam "Balam" on drums. Pam quickly dropped out and was replaced by Miriam Linna. After recording one demo and playing a few gigs, Miriam left to join Nervous Rex. Her replacement was Electric Eels drummer Nick Knox (Nicholas Stephanoff). Their "minimalist sound" may take some getting used to, but this is pure raw rock'n'roll. Two guitars (they only recently submitted to having a bassist) and a basic trap drum set (Bass drum, Snare and cymbal) were the only instruments. Ivy played lead guitar while Bryan (and his subsequent replacements) played highly fuzzed and distorted guitar riffs, more than making up for the lack of a bass. In New York they became cult favorites and, with Alex Chilton (of Panther Burns fame) they recorded a couple independent singles which caught the ear of Miles Copeland, who signed them to his fledgling I.R.S. Records. Those first singles and a fifth song, were released as GRAVEST HITS. The Cramps toured briefly then headed back to the studio with Alex Chilton to begin work on their first full-length LP, SONGS THE LORD TAUGHT US Shortly after the LP SONGS THE LORD TAUGHT US was released, Bryan Gregory left the band, taking their van and most of their equipment with him. It's rumored he didn't like the direction the band was going and wanted a more modern sound and thought the lyrics should be meaningful, like The Clash. Obviously Bryan had no idea what it meant to be "Cramped." He surfaced a while later in a band called Beast, releasing three singles. They soon Dumped Gregory, moved to the UK and became Veil, vanishing after a one shot gothic LP. Gregory later worked as either a satanic minister or a porn shop vendor, depending on who you believe. (Bryan Gregory died of heart failure in January, 2001. See the IRS Memorial Page for more details). Gregory was replaced by Julien Greinsnatch, whose time with The Cramps, while limited, was forever recorded on film in URGH! A MUSIC WAR. Gun Club's Kid Congo Powers, a longtime fan, picked up the guitar duties and the band went into the studio to record PSYCHEDELIC JUNGLE. It was during this time that The Cramps started having problems with Miles Copeland and I.R.S. Records. Royalties, unapproved cover art, and lack of promised support on tour were the reputed sources of the dispute. Ultimately the case was settled out of court, but not without having a severe impact on the band. During the period of litigation they could not record (technically they were still contracted with I.R.S.) so touring became their only source of income. Because desperate fans hungered for new material, fear of bootlegging kept The Cramps from doing new material at these concerts. Once the case was settled, The Cramps recorded a live set at New York's Peppermint Lounge which was released (on the late great Enigma Records) as the "tastefully entitled" SMELL OF FEMALE. Kid Congo then left the band (amicably) to return to Gun Club. I.R.S., either to fulfill a term of the settlement or as a final kiss-off released the psuedo-greatest hits collection BAD MUSIC FOR BAD PEOPLE. Then a period of rotating second guitarist/bassist and rotating labels began. Guitarists/bassists who came and went included Click Mort, Ike Knox (Nick's brother), Mike Metoff (formerly of The Pagans and Nick's cousin), Fur and finally Candy Del Mar who stuck around for a while. After she left a fellow named Slim Chance assumed duties on the bass. Nick Knox, stalwart drummer, had long suffered from vision troubles and after eye surgery left him blind in one eye, decided to leave the band and retire. He was replaced by Jim Sclavunos, and soon followed by Nicky Beat and then Harry Drumdini, arriving at the current line up of Lux, Ivy, Slim and Harry.
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The Cramps - Fever

Songs The Lord Taught Us Final Part!
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Time: 04:23 More in Music
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# 444) the Cramps: Faster Pussycat

I wonder why no-one has done this before. Too obvious for you? Well, I had to do it then. I exploited this film many times, so I tried to avoid footage that I've used before but as the film isn't that long to begin with some takes might look familiar. The Title Song of Russ Meyer's classic Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! was written by Bert Sheffer. The Cramps' version crops up on their Live Album "Smell of Female" which was released in 1983. It has Kid Congo Powers on Guitar and Nick Knox on Drums. http://www.thecramps.com/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059170/ Ok folks here is the idea: There is this Steven Jay list of 1001 movies you must see before you die ( http://www.listsofbests.com/list/1081 )and though I don't totally agree with the choices (no Ed Wood, No Barbarella, No Duel), it brought some forgotten gems to my attention so that I'm currently working my way through the list (I'm nearly halfway there). Along the way I had unwittingly done a few videos using footage from various films on said list and I thought it would be a really good thing to eventually have 1001 videos that will cover all of Steven Jay's picks individually. For that, of course, I need your help. So what I want you to do is: Get the list, choose your favourites and create a video that is based on only one movie at a time. It doesn't has to be the rather easy music clip thing that I do. Whatever takes your fancy really. Then join http://www.youtube.com/group/1001movies and submit your video. But please be creative and don't just add the official trailer. List of films already covered in chronological order: 1. Häxan - Bejamin Christensen (1922) 2. Metropolis - Fritz Lang (1927) 3. Frankenstein - James Whale (1931) 4. A Day in the Country - Jean Renoir (1936) 5. Bringing up Baby - Howard Hawks (1938) 6. Gone with the Wind - Victor Fleming (1939) 7. Casablanca - Michael Curtiz (1942) 8. Gilda - Charles Vidor (1946) 9. The Red Shoes - Powell/Pressburger (1948) 10. The Third Man - Carol Reed (1949) 11. Los Olvidados - Luis Bunuel (1950) 12. The Cranes are flying - Mikhail Kalatozov (1957) 13. Some like it hot - Billy Wilder (1959) 14. La Jetée - Chris Marker (1962) 15. Goldfinger - Guy Hamilton (1964) 16. Repulsion - Roman Polanski (1965) 17. Daisies - Vera Chytilová (1966) 18. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! - Russ Meyer (1966) 19. Bonnie and Clyde - Arthur Penn (1967) 20. Cool Hand Luke - Stuart Rosenberg (1967) 21. Night of the living dead - George A. Romero (1968) 22. Sayat Nova - Sergei Parajanov (1968) 23. 2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrik (1969) 24. The Wild Bunch - Sam Peckinpah (1969) 25. Aguirre, the Wrath of God - Werner Herzog (1969) 26. Fantastic Planet - René Laloux (1973) 27.The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - Tobe Hooper (1974) 28. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles - Chantal Akerman (1976) 29. Stroszek - Werner Herzog (1977) 30. Days of Heaven - Terrence Malick (1978) 31. Koyaanisqatsi - Godfrey Reggio (1982) 32. The Unbelievable Truth - Hal Hartley (1989) 33. Satantango - Béla Tarr (1994) 34. In the Mood for Love - Kar Wai Wong (2000) 35. Bus 174 - José Padilha / Felipe Lacerda (2002) As you can see, we've still got a long way to go.
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the Cramps "Sunglasses After Dark" Live 1986
concert à Rennes
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Time: 03:03 More in Music
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Cramps at Napa Mental Hospital

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Time: 03:30 More in Science & Technology
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The Cramps Human Fly

From Ugh, A Music War
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The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck (Studio)

Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps from the CD disc Bad Music For Bad People
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The Cramps - Love Me

Bettie Page(vestida de troglodita sexi) es atada y supuestamente iniciada en el Bondage. Que dios nos pille confesados... http://radiolacosa.blogspot.com/ http://videoslisergicos.blogspot.com/
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Men With Cramps: Introduction

Male Menstrual Cramps have directly or indirectly caused the most important events in history. Watch the epic documentary film that reveals this fascinating story. www.MenWithCramps.com
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The Cramps - Cramp Stomp (London 1988)

Hi Mom can you wipe my butt plz?
From: Elzz
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Time: 03:23 More in Music
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Cramps - Garbageman

old Cramps vid.
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Time: 03:28 More in Music
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