We went to see the Dogmatics at the Players Sport’s Bar. Alas, the Dogmatics also had a porchfest
in Dedham so they went on first and we missed them. We did get to see Spiller who we have wanted to see for a while.
The background of the band members covers Jerry’s Kids, Gang Green and
Underball, so there’s a lot of expectation there. Dave
Fredette was playing guitar for them this night. Their long
time accomplishments give them a calm assurance on stage. After the
first song the sound man told the band to turn down. After the second…same
thing. Third…same thing. We didn’t even think they were
that loud. Seems like the club is not used to the punk.
Their sound defies genres, it hits hard without straining and has
a melodic center. The band’s playing is a joy to take in. Take
a look/listen at the embedded videos to appreciate that. We love those
drums! The video on the left is their song “Go Go Girlie”.
They covered two songs by The Oysters (Fredette was
in the Oysters). They ended with a cover of a Mung song.
They seem like they can play anything and their recording of “Hocus
Focus” proves that point. Their originals are what we really loved.
This band is only a few years old now they have a lot more to give.
Spiller
Bandcamp page.
After Spiller was Fur Coat Judy. They come from nearby Whitman, as does Blame It On Whitman.
For a small town, Whitman has it going on. They were a quirky alternative band that was constantly edgy. You get a taste in the video. They don’t sound like anyone that we can nail down. The guitar playing is also out of the box in places. Here they are on Spotify.
Lynda Mandolyn of Tiger Bomb is no longer part of Tiger Bomb!! There were no problems, just time to move on.
You can see that Lynda has had some solo shows. The next one is at the Village Social Club in Brookline on August 8.
We got word from both Gary Soprano and Joe Marino that Gary
will be playing guitar for Reddy Teddy in a few shows this year. That
was a double surprise.
First, Reddy
Teddy is gigging again! They were one of the original
Boston punk scene groups along with Willie Loco, Boize,
Fox Pass, Real Kids and Third Rail. They came out
with the first album on the scene and are beyond 50 years of existence
now. Second, Gary is filling in!! Gary was at ground zero too, with
Third Rail. He’s a brilliant player being melodic, yet having
a bite, and tone to die for. Later he played with Cadillac Hearts and
Billy Corners groups. It’s a perfect pairing. Also, Brit
Paul Kendrew will be on bass replacing Scott Baerenwald.
Their first show with the new line up is at the Rockport Country Club
on Saturday July 18. There’s a
link on the Facebook event page to buy tickets. There’s also
a private party and then a gig at the Rhumb Line in Gloucester on Labor
Day week end September 5.
Roger
Miller's new album The Green Man,
on Giovanni Records, is out very soon titled . It's solo material
where he uses some recorded loops. His band from 1969 Sproton
Layer that included his brothers will have their second album
out. Another group Roger was in named B-Mez have a
gig in Brattleboro VT on July 20 celebrating the Moon Landing. Tickets
here.The Anvil Orchestra which performs live soundtracks
to silent movies has five shows coming up, some in VT and NY. Check
his summer schedule for dates and locations.
Stop Calling Me Frank’s “MB Anthem (The Market Basket Song)” was awarded the Best Local Anthem in the latest Boston Magazine's Best of Boston. It could also be the Feel Good Song of the Year or the Funniest Song of the Year, the Most Boston Song of the Year or the Only Song That Is About Real Everyday Life Concerns.
The seventh Rock the Lot concert in Marshfield on Saturday July 25. It’s outside the WATD station and it’s free.
This is run by the 80s Alternative show on WATD 95.9 FM with Chris Atwood. Bands are: Dark Crushes, A Sort of Homecoming, Far Above the Ground and Warthog. The concert goes from 3 to 8 pm.
RPM
Fest is happening in Western MA (Montague) on Labor Day weekend
September 4-6. There are 40 bands playing including Miracle
Blood, Grip Bite, The Dwarves and the Prozacs. It’s which
is about two hours from Boston. Get tix on the RPM
Fest website.
Mickey Bliss has put out the word that there will be a Club Bohemia by-the Sea event on August 8.
Playing will be the Rollo Tomasi Quintet and some open mic acts. It all starts at 1 pm at 140 Taft Ave in Winthrop which is right on the beach! There will be food and BYOB. Bliss says that he is still lining up other shows with the KLYAM team in the future.
BOOKS......
Ralph
Fatello is a real Renaissance guy.. and now we can add Author
to his long list of accomplishments. His autobiography, Don’t
Ever Buy a F-ing Monkey: The Autobiography of Ralph G. Fatello,
is up
on Amazon. Those accomplishments? They are listed as: surfer/photographer/videographer/blogger/artist
(like our BGN button!!)/musician/singer/songwriter/outdoorsman.
Even the four paragraph summery of the book has so much info in it
that we can’t begin to encapsulate it. The book is 600 pages.
We won’t say that Ralph is bigger than life because he’s
very much about life and living it to the full. We’re looking
forward to reading this!!
VIDEOS......
The Bags have another video from their show at the Crystal
Ballroom on 3/21/2026 . The song is “Dr. LB”. The video
is nice clean shots and sound is excellent. It’s way better than
most live videos.
Glenn Gardner and Joe Corey are credited for shooting
the video. We thought they even might be pros, but the Bags say the
Glenn has just been shooting the Bags for 40 years and Joe helped in
this case. Great job guys.
WORM is doing a lot of gigs these days. Want to know what they're like? Check out this video for “Life is Short” which is the leading song off their album Slave Driver from last year. Part of it is them playing live at the C Note.
We featured the faster punk rocker song “Price of
Gas” by Chicago' s Cel Ray a few weeks ago. “Toxic”
is the next song off their upcoming album Cel Rayzer
and comes with this video.
This group is having punk fun. The song is a self-depreciating rant.
They boast, “I am a toxic moron, incapable of change” and
“Don’t trust me with your car”. It revels in being
out of it. They must be 'lazy sods' too!
PODCASTS......
Steev
Riccardo had Drew Stone from the NYHC Chronicles
on the show on 6/29. Drew actually asked Steev when Steev’s band
Incendiary Devices played the Midway recently.
Drew’s father was in the movie business in NYC. He won an Oscar
working on the film The
Critic with Mel Brooks. Inevitable, maybe, that Drew ended
up making movies. Drew went to Emerson and that eventually leads him
into the Boston hardcore scene. He talks about his first show at the
Media Workshop seeing SSD’s third show and those
very early hardcore days. Drew has been in bands since then and he tells
that story.
Later Drew was involved in many music videos, like Run DMC, Sick of
It All and Agnostic Front. Then he began the documentaries. His first
was the All Ages film on the origins of Boston
hardcore. That’s a major work for the Boston music scene. His
next film was Who the Fuck Is That Guy? The Fabulous Journey
of Michael Alago where he interviewed Johnny Lydon.
Go to Drew’s
Wikipedia page to be amazed at volume of work he has done. Then
it was talk about the NYHC Chronicles podcast. It was
first just a Facebook page. That podcast has become the most high profile
interview shows all from the boundless persistence of Drew. It’s
been going for six years now.
Al
Quint’s 6/29 Sonic Overload was his annual Salute
to America. This is straight undeluded feelings about the American
situation from those not in power. Even the one song “I Am An
American” by locals Phagocyte
has so much in the lyrics that you should brace yourself.
Hear the show on the Sonic
Overload page.
You can hear the Sonic Overload past shows on the web
blog. Al has logged all the shows since 2009.
X Ray Spex were the feature on the 6/23 Punks in the Garage
(from WAIF in Cincinnati) podcast. They played three songs as usual:
“Identity”, “Oh Bondage, Up Yours!” and “I
Live Off You”.
They started with a dynamite ’78 LA punk tune “This Generation’s
on Vacation” by Shock. There was more punk with “I
Can Cope” by Protex and songs by Eddie and the Hot Rods,
The Vibrators.
They add some fine garage picks for a very listenable mix. There is
a playlist on
the Mixcloud page.
The Elastic Glam Show on 6/26 was their Summer
Threefer Madness Show. That means it started with three T.
Rex songs. The first was Bolan’s salute to summer “Celebrate
Summer” (1977) the bands last song before Marc’s death.
Then it was three by Julez and the Rollerz a new LA band. You can check
out their new album Dirty
Little Rock ‘N’ Roller on Bandcamp.
The Amplifier Heads got their threefer treatment beginning with
the new “Rock ‘N’ Roll Riot” and Sethy had to
play “GlamOrama”. The final group was Rum Bar’s
Hollywood Stars.
DJ L.B. Worm had a Summertime Celebration on his 6/28
Wormtown Underground Radio show. It was songs from all of rock
that had a summer theme. One of the best was Wormtown’s own
Comandos doing “Salisbury Beach” which has a “Pipeline”
section inserted in it.
L.B. also played “Lonely Summer” from Tiger Bomb’s
new album 15 Super Hits. There was also Unnatural Axe’s
“Summertime”, The Gremies with
their cover of “No Surfing In Dorchester Bay”, “Lido
Beach” by Voodoo Dolls, “Cocoa Beach”
by Muck and the Mires” and Evil Felipi’s
“Summer Rain”.
We didn’t know the Monkees (surviving members) did a song
titled “You Bring The Summer” in 2016 that was written by
Andy Partridge of XTC. There’s lots of surf music.
Bruce and Terry’s “Summer Means Fun” is an
all-time classic. It’s two hours of good listening.
NEW MUSIC/CD's ......
Locals Fiddlehead’s song “Baby I’ll Change”
stopped us in our tracks. As we listened the first time through we got
drawn in. It was the simmering steady flow of the first minute and how
the singer delivered the desperate import of the lyrics. The tension
releases after that, the song then resets and builds again.
It's a confession, from someone with nothing left to lose, to their
loved one and is being left on an answering machine. It’s a last
plea to save the relationship. One line, “I just need a place
to stay. In 21 days I’ll be so straight.” The vocals capture
the soul baring pain.
The musical background is not the usual bed of blasting guitar. At
the beginning the guitars have an alternative rock ring steeped in loops
and echo. Later, near the end, they seem almost like they are screeching,
sounding pain in sympathy with the singer. In the notes on
the Bandcamp page they say the song was inspired by local hardcore
legend Jimmy Flynn. The other two songs on this EP “The Dogs”
and “Porchlight” are in a similar sonic territory.
We talked about Boston group Invisible Rays a year ago. Their
last album Sequin Dreams was recorded at Woolly Mammoth. They
have another album Blame It On The Rays out
now. Even though this current album was recorded at New Alliance
it has a song named “Sir David Minehan”.
The group has written the song to sound like the Replacements
and Neighborhoods. “Alex Chilton” phrasing in vocals
and guitar throughout tweak the brain cells. We wish we could catch
more of the lyrics. One line is, “he’s the prettiest boy
making noise”. There’s a sound bite drop in with Minehan
(pretty sure) on stage saying “we’re from Boston”.
It’s a wonderful salute to Minehan and an accomplishment in writing
and recording in its own right.
The group tags influences Lemonheads and Teenage Fanclub which will
give you an idea of line of pop they play. They have some nice moves.
We like “Disco Denial”, “Landmine” and “Kill
the King of Rock and Roll”.
“Rock N’ Roll Riot” is the second teaser single off The
Amplifier Heads new album Super 8.
It looks like Sal Baglio is mining the early delinquent
image of rock in roll in the early days. We know punk didn’t invent
the bad boy actions in rock.
Sal has said that the song was inspired by the riot at Moondog Coronation
Ball in Cleveland in 1952. He also mentions October 1958 in the lyrics,
which was the occasion of a rock riot in Berlin at a Bill Haley and
the Comets show. There was a lot of rioting incidents in 1958 including
in Boston. The recording quality is raw and in your face which is appropriate.
The loud drums do some major pushing.
Rum Bar Records has been doing a slow reveal for the
Hollywood Stars album Hey! LA! They
have three songs pre-released and streaming on Bandcamp now. Hearing
one of those songs “I Survived 27” on the Elastic Glam show
(see the Podcast selection above) triggered our attention to that song.
It’s about
the 27 Club that 's all rock musicians that died at age 27. The
song starts with an economical reference to the deaths of Brian Jones,
Kurt Cobain and Hendrix. The chorus is a chest thumping loftily announcement
of “I survived 27, I survived 27, I survived 27 years”.
The singing in the chorus has an almost patriot fervor. People always
blame the rock lifestyle for the 27 Club phenomenon and we imagine the
singer/band feeling that too and that informs the spirit of the chorus.
It’s an inspiring anthem for those that have gone through the
rock and roll mill. We celebrate the survivors as we think of the many
punks we’ve known that have passed, before and after 27, and that
sobers our thoughts.
The Cheap Cassettes who had some releases on Rum Bar Records
have split up. Chaz Matthews from the group now has
a single out on his own. The sound is pop and rock and still fits into
the general group sounds on Rum Bar Records.
“She Don’t Mind” has an elaborate video. Chaz has
tied the song’s theme into some found footage of the 1918 film
"Salome" starring Theda Bara. You can see
that on YouTube. Both “She Don’t Mind” and “Waiting
for the World to Explode” have a neat guitar crunch and a scruffy
immediacy in the recording that has a big appeal for us.
Sound Cove records has released another Figures on
a Beach song. That last one was “Play” off the
Sound Cove Sampler.
“First the Kiss, Then the Fireworks” was written by Tony
Kaczynski after a tour trip to the West Coast in 1989. The title was
inspired by a Tim Thompson book. The lyrics do have a literary bent.
There are details throughout that give color and depth to the lyrics.
Tony’s voice adds so much. It hits like a meaningful memory that
shimmers like blurry film imagery. The music is of its time but now
that just adds to the effect.
Fabcom Records always has interesting releases. Their
latest is Rising from New York band
Shrubs, a garage band (started in 1994) with a big indie element
and that makes them a worthy listen. This music sounds like it’s
come from the bedroom not the garage. The group also has a connection
with The Feelies, who had them open shows on tours. The Shrubs founder
Jay LoRubbio passed away in 2018.
This release is comprised of two songs begun in a studio for a new
album (and produced by Glenn Mercer of the Feelies)
and then songs from two radio studio live performances on WFMU. “Lou
Place” is the gem here. It is a tribute to Lou Reed. It has the
“Roadrunner” chords. It’s amazing after all this time
to see how Lou Reed/Velvet Underground still inspires and influences.
We can remember listening to the Velvets at parties in 1967 and we love
them more than ever now. The guitar solo is abrasive in Velvet fashion.
There’s some dirty fuzzed guitar solos strewn through the songs.
One juicy one is at the 3:50 mark in “Did You Ever See Me”.
There’s a few covers: “Find a Way” by the Feelies,
“Through the Hedge” by Bevis Frond and “Work
for Food” by Dramarama.
“A Man Needs Love” is a sweet tune. One should never be
so jaded to not take a song like that in. “London Town”
has a catchy lilt to it. We have “Lou’s Place” embedded
below. You can hear
the whole Rising album on Bandcamp.
We posted the video for “Secret Handshake” by Montreal’s
Taxi Girls a while ago. Now their album Static
with that song, is out. This is the group’s first album, they
only formed in 2022.
They have a sound that's punk but not raw punk. There is lots of attention
given to the vocals, some low in the mix keyboards and the guitars add
some garage sounds. All that should make them appealing to almost any
rock fan.
In “So Quaint” they dial back the punk power chords and
get more poppy. That works great too. They sing about the glories of
the “Midnight Mixtape” as they are driving in their car.
Here's
the video. What car has a cassette player these days? (I hate my
new car, it doesn’t even have a CD player just a USB plug.)
They even go down to one acoustic guitar for “Other Heart”.
It’s almost a throw away tune. They feel so secure that they could
do that and I think they were right. We were playing this and going
back and forth between songs and it just seemed they were all equally
good. This has got to get them some attention. Get to know them now
before your friends. It’s the debut of the year.
Drunk Dial Records has Volume 3 in their series Drunk
Dial: Fakes. This is the series where real punk bands play
covers of songs by fake bands in the movies and TV. Most of these are
on the short side.
Noodle Brain do “Sugar and Spice” from
The Archie Show and keep it bubblegum sticky. Sex Mex from
San Antonio do “Listen to the Flower People” from Spinal
Tap and do their own thing with it. It’s fun finding the
songs you don’t know. We didn’t know “Somebody Kill
Me” a funny song by Adam Sandler that he sang in the Wedding
Singer. Here The Chuggs do it. “Let’s
Go To the Mall” was a song in Season Two of How I Met Your
Mother. The Spells do “The Thermos Song”
which is from The Jerk.
Getting into it and finding the originals and comparing to the new
versions is also part of the fun. Here’s an example, the
Serfers do “I Got Something To Shout About” and
it’s from an episode of Stingray. Here’s
the video.
Xray Xeroxx is a lo-fi group from LA. Their latest single includes “I Just Wanna Have Fun With You”.
It’s a mere 1:39. To complete the title line as it is in the lyrics “…since we’re doomed” explains the gist of the song.
There is a litany of disasters like climate change and collapsing democracy but the singer just wants to have fun.
Swedish band Psychotic Youth started back in in 1984 and have a large back catalog. Their latest single is titled “It’s Time to Wake Up”. As a power pop band they usually keep things fun and light. This single has a political message. It rings true to us even though it’s specifically about Sweden. These problems are universal. It’s a nice punch of power pop in any case.
Here's some good shows coming up ....
July 6, 2026 (Monday)Marc Alan Prince, CE Skidmore, Coffin Salesman at The Silhouette Lounge
July 10, 2026 (Friday)Cape Crush Record Release Show! with One Fall and Good June at Deep Cuts - FB page.
July 10, 2026 (Friday)Worm, Old North End, Never Gonna Make It, Spectacle, The Stressballs at The C Note - 7:30 doors 21+
July 11, 2026 (Saturday)Vinto Van Go (Chicago), Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones, Galaxy Cake , Mad Painter at The Midway - 7:30PM SHOW
July 11, 2026 (Saturday)TREE, 99 Shots, Eight Foot Manchild, Catching Hell, Pledge of Allegiance at The Brighton Music Hall 6.00PM Show TIX
July 11, 2026 (Saturday)Carnivorous Bells, Cartoon, P.V., Clacker at OBrien's
July 11, 2026 (Saturday)The Stress Balls, Lukas Kochansky, Couchboy are playing the Cambridge Porch Fest, at 286 Broadway, next to Lamplighter - 12 Noon
July 12, 2026 (Sunday)Doll Spirit Vessel, Devin Music, Nemarca, Gr8 Dogs at O'Brien's
July 17, 2026 (Friday)Most Modern, In A Darkened Room, Ghost Painted Sky at O'Brien's
July 18, 2026 (Saturday)PUNK ROCK PICNIC with The Grommets, The Relegated, Kermit’s Finger, Grimly Pleased - Bar and food truck on site at at the Pavilion at Heritage Hall in Milton!Doors at 3 - Music 5-9. $10 cash cover - Ample parking! MBTA: 215 Bus, or 20 min walk from the Cedar Grove stop on the Mattapan Trolley (red line). FB event page for more info
July 18, 2026 (Saturday)Stop Calling Me Frank, The Spackles, The Haymakers at The Midway
July 18, 2026 (Saturday)Stage Light (inaugural show), Black and Grey, The Mail at The Square Root
July 24, 2026 (Friday)Hambone Skinny, Darling Effigy, Double Star, Torch Red. at The Square Root - $10 cover and music at 8pm.
July 24, 2026 (Friday)The Downhauls, Hammered Saint, Whyte Lipstick at Koto, Salem, MA
July 24, 2026 (Friday)The Wray-Ons are at Pinecroft Dairy (summer concert series 6-8 pm) West Boylston MA
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) Baabes, Joudy, Parachute Club at Deep Cuts Medford TIX
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) Grub Sweat and Beers Night ONE at O
Brien's check out the O'Brien's page for bands
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) Grub Sweat and Beers Night TWO at O
Brien's check out the O'Brien's page. This one is a 2PM MATINEE!!
July 30, 2026 (Thursday) Punk Night at Ralph's with Still Sedated, Meat Depressed, Mass Spy, Bob Cenci’s Orange Guitar - at Ralph's Rock Diner Worcester 8PM
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) The Stress Balls, Grub Lord, Fecto Glen , Frogs at The Glue Factory, Somerville -7pm show
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) Rock the Lot in Marshfield with Dark Crushes, A Sort of Homecoming, Far Above the Ground, Warthog. 3 to 8 pm, outside the WATD station (130 Enterprise Drive, Marshfield, MA 02050) and it’s free.
July 28, 2026 (Tuesday) Criminal Kids, Fool’s Gold, Freakphone, Whyte Lipstick at O'Brien's
July 31, 2026 (Friday)GANG GREEN: 40th Anniversary (18+) F.U.'s, SPECTACLE, The Promised End, Worm at The Brighton Music Hall 6PM show!! TIX!!
July 31, 2026 (Friday)Jonee Earthquake, In Shreds, BAABES, Typhoid Mary at Koto Salem
July
31, 2026 (Friday)The Swamp Roots and Wray-Ons
at Husky's Pub on Park Ave in Worcester MA 8 PM to closing
August 8, 2026 (Saturday) J PROZAC, Jay Allen and the Arch Criminals, Still Sedated at The Midway for a 3PM Matinee
August 8, 2026 (Saturday) Cheater Slicks, Puke Pistols, Lupo Citta at the Middle East Up
August 8, 2026 (Saturday) Lynda Mandolyn is doing a solo show at The Village Social CLub in Brookline.
August 15, 2026 (Saturday) White Dynomite, Bastard Leg, Black Wolf Goat at O'Brien's
August 15, 2026 (Saturday) The New Frustrations, The Wynotts, Thee Associates, The Spackles at The Midway for a 3:30PM Matinee
August
22, 2026 (Saturday) Putt Putt Punk at Trombetta's
Farm with Cold Hard Cash, The Stress Balls, Cheryl’s Boys,
Tommy Ready, Addy: 655 Farm Rd, Marlborough, MA Show at 6PM,
music at 7PM- and...your ticket gets you a full round of mini golf woven
directly into the night’s mayhem. What is Putt Puitt Punk you
ask??? Check
it out here.
September 9, 2026 (Wendnesday)Social Distortion, Descendents, The Chats at RoadRunner TIX
September 12, 2026 (Saturday)Putt Putt Punk at Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park in Hanoverwith The Stress Balls, Sean Griffin of the Ruffians, Junk Punk, Tommy Ready . Addy: 637 Washington St, Hanover, MA Show at 6PM, music at 7PM- and...your ticket gets you a full round of mini golf woven directly into the night’s mayhem.
September 25, 2026 (Friday)Muck and the Mires, The Sharp Class, The Chelsea Curve, Dj Sherman at Deep Cuts Medford
September 28, 2026 (Monday) The "Sex Pistols" at The Royale
October 16, 2026 (Friday) The Damned at The Royale
CONTACT US AT....misslynbgn@yahoo.com Send us your gig listings, your anything else you've got!! You want your CD reviewed?? Contact us for that too.
We interviewed David Bash on the week where his International Pop Overthrow is
coming to town. It's some backgroud on the history of the event and of course talk about POP..........
We bring you into the Rat Room at the Hotel Commonwealth.
Jimmy Harlold invited a group of scene veterans. It was a Rat reuion
with lots of stories exchanged. Get to see the room and the people.........
Johnny Angel writes a mystery novel Looking for Lady Dee steeped in Boston punk and Thrills history.
It's no apologys given for the punk lifestyle. ....
It appeared before us like a chimera and it's
still growing...it's the Pipeline 25th Anniversary celebration.
We interview mastermind Bob Dubrow about his background and
search for what motivates him as well as Pipeline history and
the show....
The Boston punk community comes out for a good cause.
Neighborhoods, Upper Crust, Dents, Dogmatics, Roy Sludge Trio, Ed
Moose Savage, Downbeat 5 and Classic Ruins raise some money and
rock the house at......
He's legendary and his surprise birthday party was legendary in turn. Only in your Boston Rock and Roll dreams could you come up with a night like this.......
In a case of reverse outsourcing Carl Biancucci of the Classic Ruins also plays bass in the English group Shotglass Killers.
He tells us about a gig at the 100 Club with a reformed Damned....
The Konks' hypnotic bashing was a smart mindlessness that you got addicted to. They are calling it quits and we'll miss 'em and there's no free clinic out there to help us either...........
Thank god for 110 Instamatics or we wouldn't have a lot of our early Boston punk photos. Kathy Flynn used hers to get some pics of the Rat and The Club and she sent them to us to share with you..........
One of the interesting things in the early days of Boston punk was seeing the attention grow around us. One watershed moment was when we heard that a Time Magazine reporter was going to visit the Rat. We didn't like the resulting article. But you can decide. Take a look at the ....
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Let's get real. We are all getting older and will die. Do you ever consider how you will be remembered? I'm talking about your tombstone. It's morbid, it's in poor taste, it's .....
Crotch biting...head bleeding...dick jiggling...it's all in Miss Lyn's report (with photos to prove it) from the GG Allin 10 Year Memorial Tour at the Middle East....
Punk started 25 years ago. Did any of us think we would ever make it this far? Probably not, that was punk; nihilistic, "no future!". Here is a place to remember, and give a moment of thought to, those who didn't make it
this far...
The minute she hit the scene she was every male punk's heart throb. She was beautiful. She had a winning personality. She had a ...well...a...glow. That could be my heart talking because I, Blowfish, confess: I too am Judy's love slave. We didn't just love Judy, we worshiped her. So, now all of us members of Judyism have somewhere to meet and offer our prayers of unrequited love.
1977-The Damned were ready to piss on Blowfish and started to undress Miss Lyn! And people seemed to like it!! This interview IS outrageous...for then AND now!