• Mon. Sep 16th, 2024

Not too long ago we rocked out at Brooklyn Bowl with Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies, The Black Tones and Josie Cotton, but you wouldn’t know that based on the crowd size here tonight. Brooklyn Bowl was packed to the smoking patio for this Punk Rock spectacle on a beautiful Saturday in Vegas, and when it comes to a party in this desert, “Nobody Does It Better” than the greatest cover band on Earth.

Spike and the boys are back for another night of dancing and anthem singalongs, and this time with the energetic Schizophonics, who blew us away at Punk Rock Bowling a few years ago. They’re an act that I can describe as Barry Gibb in his prime, playing punk rock and channeling Little Richard’s persona. It’s a glorious thing to witness from the entire band. 

Besides the obvious excitement of The Gimmies being in Vegas, it was a special occasion with Madison’s Quinceañera being celebrated on the latest album. The already magically filled setlist the band can choose from now has Chicano anthems from Vicente Fernandez that can be flawlessly executed by some of the whitest people I’ve ever seen. You’ll love every second of the songs and Spike’s hilarious commentary before and after.

It wouldn’t be Gimmies set without a tribute to “a great pilot and a great man” with “Country Roads”, or one of the sickest bass intros in existence played by CJ Ramone for, of all things, Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up”. We were also graced by their classics, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “I Will Survive”, that can always, again and again, be hilariously presented to us by Spike with, “this next one is a cover”.

The capper with the iconic “End of the Road” by Boys II Men is a fitting ending for Vegas right now, but we know this isn’t the end of their road by any means. Between their regular appearance at Punk Rock Bowling, these last two shows within 10 months of each other, were getting the hint guys, and we’re ready.

Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies. Las Vegas Residency. Let’s make it happen.

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PHOTO CREDIT: All photos by Stephy Muzio (Hayward) for ZRockR Magazine – All Rights Reserved

By Vinnie Corcoran

Born and raised in Las Vegas, Vinnie has been around a variety of music his entire life. Early on he would love listening to show tunes from The Rat Pack with his grandpa and dancing around with his mom to her favorite disco hits from the 70's, but his life would change in 1999 when he borrowed a stack of cd's from his dad that included Led Zeppelin's II, Metallica's Ride the Lightning and Black Album, and Sublime's Greatest Hits. Armed with that music base and a newly revolutionized internet connection, Vinnie ventured in to the vast world of rock and roll and never looked back. In his teenage years he discovered the revolution of punk rock and still has not let it go, annually attending the Punk Rock Bowling festival and taking every chance he can to check out local and national acts at hole–in–the–wall venues during the week. Look for him near the pit or by the bar at your next show.

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