Music

South DaCola music club w/The Sneakies

The Sneakies were the first band that I hung out with on regular basis. The bass player (The late Matt Staab) and the guitar player (Jesse Christen of the Blues Bashers) were always fun to be with. They weren’t the best band in town, but damn if Sideshow wasn’t funny. This was their final DEMO they put out and their best work. I bet if you go to the old Ernies on 12th Street you’ll find this tape somewhere.

South DaCola music club w/ The Ramones

I dug up my cassettes from the late 80’s early 90’s this past weekend and remember finding this gem, Halfway to Sanity by the Ramones. I got this tape the summer before I moved to Sioux Falls (1991), it was originally released in 1987. I remember it as being one my favorite Ramones albums. Great stuff.

Another review by Tim Brough, author and music buff,

The Ramones continued their ride on auto-pilot with “Halfway To Sanity.” While a touch better than “Animal Boy,” it still lacked the punch of the classics. There was (well, in the days of sides one and two), a great first half but a forgettable flip side. I remember playing the [stuff] outta side one, but aside from “I’m Not Jesus” and “Real Cool Time,” really getting disinterested in side two.

The first half, though, would be a 5 star EP. Dee Dee once again wrote a pair of stunning, life affirming songs with “I Wanna Live” and “Garden Of Serenity,” “Bop Til You Drop” follows in the tradition of countless Ramones dance songs, and Debbie Harry adds a sixties girl group fever to “Go Lil’ Camaro.” “Weasel Face” has spunk ala “Animal Boy” and “I Know Better Now” kicked the LP side to a close.

Perhaps had they recorded this in the CD age, a different sequencing might have made it a more consistent sounding disc. But as a document of the Ramones late 80’s recordings, it only rates about 3 1/2 stars.