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  1. Have a Good Time But Get Out Alive! is a studio album by the Iron City Houserockers. Although well-received critically, commercial success eluded the Iron City Houserockers outside of the rust belt. Among the strongest tracks are the title track, "Don't Let Them Push You Around", "We're Not Dead Yet", the two-part medley of "Old Man ...

    • 1980
    • Mediasound, New York City
    • June 6, 1980
  2. 8 de may. de 2020 · Nick DeRiso Updated: May 8, 2020. Cleveland International Records. Joe Grushecky's critically acclaimed 1980 Iron City Houserockers album Have a Good Time (But Get Out Alive) will...

  3. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Follow him on Twitter @reverendgordon. Tags: 1980, Have A Good Time But...Get Out Alive!, Ian Hunter, Iron City Houserockers, Joe Grushecky, Mick Ronson, Steven Van Zandt. An exclusive interview with Joe Grushecky about the classic second album from Pittsburgh's Iron City Houserockers.

  4. 27 de may. de 2020 · Have A Good Time (But Get Out Alive) is a forgotten gem of a record, ... The first day Steve Popovich showed up at SIR Studios with Mick Ronson and said Mick was going to work with us.

    • Robert Dye
  5. The band's follow-up album, Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive!, was featured in Rolling Stone magazine as its showcase review, with the headline "New American Classic", and The Village Voice called it "the strongest album an American band has made this year." The tandem tavern-set tracks "Old Man Bar" and "Junior's Bar" were ...

    • 1976–1984
  6. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Now, Cleveland International Records has reissued his sophomore album, recorded with his band The Iron City Houserockers, in a 2-CD or 2-LP expanded edition. 1980's Have a Good Time...But Get Out Alive! is packed with aggressive yet joyful melodies blurring the lines between the bar-band (or Jersey Shore) sound, punk, new wave, and ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    Liner notes for the Earth vs The Wildhearts album give credit to Mick Ronson for guitar on the track "My Baby Is A Headfuck" and the "album is dedicated to Mick Ronson". Personal life [ edit ] Ronson was married in Bearsville , New York State, in March 1977, to Suzanne (Suzi) Fussey, a hairdresser, who worked for David Bowie at the same time that Ronson did.