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Hey ho, let's go! It's the June issue of Thirsty, and we've got all
the Joey Ramone Birthday Bash coverage you can handle!
Thirsty is honored to have sponsored this event for the second year in
a row. Our feature contains exclusive photos and an entire wrap-up of
the evening, which included a Dictators reunion, a performance by Mary
Weiss of the Shangri-La's, and a touching set from Joey's brother,
Mickey Leigh!
Our Birthday Bash coverage also brings New York City's glam-punk brats
Semi-Precious Weapons into its Listening Post! Check out the page and
listen to the band's single, "Magnetic Baby"!
Also in June:
An interview with Ministry - our own Andy Lyman sits down with Sin
Quirin and Burton C. Bell as the industrial legends play their final
shows in Chicago, back where it all started. You won't want to miss
this highly exclusive feature!
Well, All Right! Thirsty phones in with Chris Dangerous of The Hives!
Only Thirsty connects to the guys from Sweden as they prepare to head
back out for their "Black and White" tour!
An interview with Jordi Scott and Starr Rinaldi - these New York City
fashion designers know rock n' roll has to look as good as it sounds!
From their storefront in New York's East Village, the duo discuss
their inspiration for creating duds for sexy fashionistas.
From Tokyo, Michael Lara explores the gentle sounds of Ted Lennon with
his interview, which "explains the relationship between spider webs
and seas."
"Midnight Boom" - the amazing new record from that scuzz-rock duo, The
Kills. It's dirty cigarettes and alcohol rock n' roll, and Thirsty
loves it.
Also featured in the June issue of Thirsty:
The Top 10 Perks of Being a Rock Star
La Banda Punk Argentina: exploring the phenomenal success of The
Ramones in South America
Dance Much? Images by Ruben Cantu
"I'm Mad as Hell and I'm Not Going to Take it Anymore!" The Great
Gasoline Revolt of 2008
Also take a stroll on the Thirsty Beach to feed your rock n' roll
appetite, and be sure to drop a coin in the Thirsty Jukebox for
charity! We've added the legendary Debbie Harry, and our beloved Joey
Ramone holds the number 1 spot. What's taking you so long?
It's one of our biggest issues ever, paying tribute to one of
Thirsty's heroes. It was spring in New York City and Thirsty was
there. So read up, take a listen, and discover what the rest of the
world is catching on to.
How Thirsty Are You?
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