David Johansen died this last weekend. What a huge loss this is!!!
The whole situation with David came to the fore this last few weeks. A fundraising campaign to help with his home care came as a surprise to most.
It turns out that David has been in treatment for stage 4 cancer for most of the past decade. Five years ago he developed
brain cancer and then a few months ago fell down the stairs and broke his back.
In the New York Dolls and even more as Buster Poindexter he seemed larger than life
which puts his mortality in more relief.
Miss Lyn saw The Dolls in 1973 in Ashland at the Cricket Lounge,
it was life changing and was the first step toward punk rock. (read
about that here and
here.) Blowfish saw the Dolls at the
Orpheum in '73 also.
For punk, Johansen was a giant!! and he was the last living Doll.
Rick Buckler, drummer from The Jam, is dead at 69, after a short illness. The Jam were monumental in those early punk years. They played Boston a few times. We saw them at the Paradise.
Article on Louder Sound web site.
Article in the Brooklyn Vegan with a few videos.
Brian Seltzer of The Stray Cats has revealed that he can no longer play guitar. He can barely tie his shoes.
He says he has an autoimmune disease. That’s so sad for one of the greats. He is getting help at the Mayo Clinic.
Story in a Syracuse newspaper.
For some local news:
We've been waiting for this…The Dogmatics, a Dogumentary is now available on DVD. It will be on streaming services soon. It's official release date is March 4.
Here it is on Amazon.
The Burren - There was on open meeting in Davis Square, Somerville so the public could hear and comment on the
plans to build a Twenty five story building on the site that the Burren sits on now.
The building will have 500 apartments and retail space. That means The Burren will be closed for two years. Anklin Dan
who books shows there was at the meeting, says flatly that, "The Burren is doomed… it will never survive and if it does return, never will be the same."
Randy Black was also at the meeting. He added that the 500 unit building has zero parking planned currently.
Randy went on to praise The Burren as a welcoming club. Article in the WBUR website.
Boston has lucked out, we're on the list of cities for the Patti Smith Horses tour! She'll perform
the Horses album in full.
She will be at the Orpheum Theater on Monday, November 24. Tickets here.
Lenny Kaye and Jay Dee Daugherty will be in the group.
.... The starting price is around $150.00.
We saw Patti play the Horses album at the Jazz Workshop in 1975. That was a wild night. A lot of punks were there but they didn't really know each other yet. Mark (Morrisroe) and Linnelle Dirt were there, right in the front table. We could see Mark pouring some nips into his coke, to save money. Mark would gag at the $150.00 current ticket price!
Just before the show Mark threw up from all the nips. The opener Garland
Jeffreys joked about it by changing some lyrics to, "…with
my scarf, I clean up your barf". John Cale was the
guest for the encore of "My Generation" and shoved his bass through
the suspended ceiling. Quite a night.
Chris Parcellin, who was in a few bands, is known
mostly for the film Boys From Nowhere died
in April last year. DJ Michael Stewart (who was in
the band The Brigands with Chris) did an interview
with Chris a few months before his death. It shines a light on what
Chris was planning to do next.
There's a lot in the interview. Chris reveals his influences
in documentary making. They were the Maysles brothers (Gimme Shelter,
and Errol Morris (Gates of Heaven). Talking about the Boys
from Nowhere Chris says his main purpose was to entertain. He says
what we think, that the local bands that were featured in his movie
were as good as any bands out there at the time. Chris was humble and
contributed the positive reaction of his documentary to the greatness
of the bands.
As far as future plans Chris mentions that he is starting a project
with TJ Welch but does not say what it is. Michael
Stewart said that Chris talked about a few ideas he had. One was write
a book on either The Joe Perry Project or The Real Kids.
Some movie ideas were documentaries on Barrence Whitfield, Mary Lou
Lord or Jonathan Richman. He also talked about doing a podcast.
Great Scott posted an update on their Facebook page.
They're going to the next step in getting approval for their new location with O’Brien’s.
They had an open virtual meeting for the public on February 24. They were asking for public comments to the city up to February 27.
O’Brien’s has a Spotify playlist of the groups that will be playing their club from Feb 28 to March 6.
Great idea…all clubs should do this. It makes for good listening and you may find a new group you like.
The NY Times has a Spotify playlist where they assign a punk/emo song to every hockey team. Mission of Burma's "That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate" was picked for Boston. It's good to see MOB getting attention like this. You can see how they are a band that will resonate for years to come.
The playlist is below. MOB is the number 24 song in the list.
VIDEOS......
SSD got inducted into the New England Music Hall of Fame.
SSD are certainly having their time these last few years. They got little respect from the establishment
when they started which makes something like this so satisfying. The band accepted the induction on stage with
Springa flying around. Al Barile was not able to make it.
is always a fascinating interview. Drew Stone gets the full story on his Merle interview on the NYHC Chronicles.
Merle talks about the scene in Kenmore Sq where the disco fans and punks used to fight outside the Pizza Pad. Merle talks about seeing The Police at the Rat.
He talks about Thrills/City Thrills. Then the story of the Murder Junkies and how they lasted after G.G. died.
The Dogs are long time holders of the rock and roll flame. Rum Bar Records
released a retrospective album titled Unleased. The group now has a video of the third
single spotlighted from the album. "Welcome to the Revolution" is the album closer. It's an old school protest
song and it fits into today's political climate like a glove. The song's lyrics are full of positivity, direction
and encouragement yet is very gritty.
The video is a live performance with overlaid graphics. There is a Matrix style cascade of green coding in spots
signifying that this is about today not just looking back, if there was any doubt.
We have been spotlighting songs by the Australian group Last Quokka. They're a wild bunch.
For the first time we have a video of their new song release off the upcoming album Take The Fight To the Bastards.
"Save Our Pubs" is a sentiment us Bostonians can certainly relate to. We love our clubs and old bars.
Will we ever stop pining for the Blue Moon in town or Johnny D's Allston or The Abbey (or all of them)?
The Last Quokka take their pubs seriously. They hate the renovations and the expensive food that follows.
It costs "an arm and a leg just for a chicken parmy", don't ya know? They want to "bring back the sticky carpet".
Actually the pub they shot the video in looks better than some of the pubs we hit.
RADIO......
On the Rising show on Tuesday 2/11 Skybar had Smitt E Smitty in as a guest.
Smitty always has a lot going on and a lot to say.
He said that in 2020 during the Covid times he got into New Alliance Studios and recorded 10 songs.
He has been releasing those one song at a time. That is good strategy and has worked to keep his profile up all this time.
At some point he plans to have a release with all the material.
He also mentioned that his family was involved in the art scene. They
actually lived near Edward Hopper, who was a friend
of the family. Hence, Smitty was pushed toward art too, but like a lot
of people, everything changed with the Beatles. Music became the thing,
and punk was another opportunity.
He was the drummer of Figures
on a Beach in Detroit and the group decided to go to Boston
to further themselves. The Fezztones' latest release
is "#1 Most Likely" which will soon have a video. Smitty will be back
at New Alliance Studios to record with the Fezztones and also for Little
Billy Lost, he's a drummer. We have the interview embedded
below.
Skybar's Rising show is on WMFO 91.5 FM on Tuesdays at 7-9pm. After
that go to the WMFO
schedule page The Rising show at 8pm on Tuesday, then hit the 'archive'
button.
PODCASTS.........
Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico had Lee Harrington of the Neighborhoods and Shang Hi Los
in for a second interview.
Lee talks about his upbringing in Braintree. His older sister introduced him to rock at an early age. The Who, Bowie and Lou Reed were faves.
Lee started playing in bands and as he saw the Boston scene at the Rat and Cantone's decided he wanted to make music his career.
He eventually became part of The Peytons and became
friends with David Minehan. After a time with Richie
Parson's Future Dads he accepted an invitation by David to
fill in for the departing bassist, John Hartcorn. Lee
talks about how and where some of the recordings where done, and then
their month long tours on the road. Lee reviews some of his most memorable
shows. It looks like there will be no Neighborhoods
reunion in the foreseeable future.
He then talks about how he ended up playing with the Shang
Hi Los. Lately he's been collaborating with Carissa
Johnson on a project. A lot going on with Lee.
The ever busy Steev posted another show which was an interview with Astral Bitch, a new group, but even the little material
they have out is impressive. Steeve played "Haunting You" and that is a stunner. That was their second single that came out in September. We have that embedded below.
They do an excellent cover of "Pretty In Pink" off an album Now That's What I Call Heartache,
Volume 7: Songs from Movies, a compilation album with the proceeds going to the Salem space Moon Base One. Here it is on Bandcamp.
Hear "Pretty In Pink" below.
In the interview we were surprised to hear that Sam Coren was in the group Sleep Crimes, which we saw at O'Brien's in 2014.
At the end of the set they used to fall to the floor one by one. We have photos of that in our write up of the night (Bottom of the page).
Steev runs down how the band got together and how they write songs. Their range of musical influences is wide ranging.
They are writing songs with the intention of releasing an album next. We agree with Steev, this is a band on the rise.
Steev coupled up with WMFO and had Tom Baker in the radio studio with Mike of Mike on the Mic. Tom (along with Tad Overbaugh) did a few songs fromJustine & Me, his memorial album for Justine Covault.
They talked about Justine. Tom talked about the album, who played on it and how the songs were written.
It's nice to hear Tom's stories as he works his way through the loss of Justine, and that helps all of us
in the Boston music community to process the loss too.
It was a lively conversation when Steev got Tom talking about his recording history and his escapades in
different studios. Later they all talked about the clubs they have played that have come and gone.
Sethyspice started the Valentine Elastic Glam show (2/15) with T.Rex singing "Hot Love".
Some of the songs for this "hot high holiday of love" were: The Rubettes
- "Sugar Baby Love", Queen - "Love of My Life", Kiss - "I Was Made for
Lovin' You", Kate Person - "Evil Love", Foreign Films - "Cosmic Lover"
and Sack - "Do You Need Love".
The 2/28 Elastic Glam show the show's 4th Birthday
Bash! They have made themselves essential listening to us.
Sethyspice played Slade's "Let's Have a Party" to get
in the glam celebratory mode. Some new glam from Sir Prize &
the Tomorrow Knightz with "Glide To Arrive". The Struts
doing "I Hate How Much I Want You" was slamming and glamming. Sethy
also played one of our faves, David Essex doing "Gonna
Make You a Star".
Sonic Overload on 2/10 began with Sham 69 doing "Hurry Up Harry". We had forgotten how we
loved them. Those pre-song talk ups were the best.
Al Quint played a few songs in memory of Rico Petroleum. We have those below. It's a Kilslug demo of "Kill the Commies"
and the Groinoids doing "Empty Skull".
Later Al played a set for Sue Seiven who died this week. She managed the Blanks 77s and ran the Regeneration
spaces and tattoo parlor. Al played her favorite groups. They included Showcase Showdown
("Fuck You, Norway" and the Anti Nowhere League ("So What?). We have those two songs below.
On the Sonic Overload 2/17 show Al marked Presidents
Day with the hardcore attitude and songs in the vein of "No More Presidents"
by The Briefs.
There was a punky song that got our attention. It was The Nervous
doing "Kopfweh" from 2015. The singer can't do much because "my head
hurts".
Al played Spizzenergi with "Where's Captain Kirk" a
real radio fave in 1979. That was followed by 1978's "Don't Care" by
Klark Kent aka Stewart Copeland from
the Police . We haven't heard that in so long. That
is the second song embedded below.
Then we had to include the hilarious
"Green Light, Red Light" by Plain Wrap where when the singer sings "Green
Light" the band plays, when he sings "Red Light" the band stops. The
band is not fooled by calls of "Pink Light", "Blue Light" or "Bud Light".
Those three songs are below.
There are always some great finds on Sonic Overload.
You can hear the whole show on the Sonic Overload web page
On the Wormtown Underground Radio show DJ Mike played Willie Alexander covering
the Lyres "Don't Give It Up Now". That combo brings back the golden age of Boston punk luminaries.
It's from the compilation album Crawling from Within from 1987, put out by Bang! magazine's Rocco Cipollone.
Later he played some Muck and the Mires ("Saturday Let Me Down Again", Morphine, Sapling and the Outlets.
The Outlets song was "A Valentine's Song".
We have the Willie Alexander Lyres cover and the Outlets "A Valentine Song" below.
The show is four hours long but we had to listen to it all. Mike has great taste. He even played "Sea Sick" by Nick Puenti & The Complicated Men (Detroit) which we are big on. Here's their Bandcamp page.
Hear the whole show below.
NEW MUSIC/CDs......
How's your life going? Seems like Steve Prygoda was in the hospital with advanced heart failure!
He now has a pacemaker.
That explains the title "Our Hearts Need Electricity" of the new Cold
Expectations song. The lyric "there's a broken radio underneath
my skin" becomes clear too. (wait, does he now have a Radio Heart?)
If you didn't know the origin of the title, the desperate urgency of
the song would clue you in that something threatening was being addressed.
The overall intensity gives the song its own dynamic.
We kept repeating the song and it only got bigger and better.
There's a lot in Steve's vocal - give that a close listen.
There's some Spanish flair in the beat and guitar lick in the chorus that we listen for every time it comes around.
Still a hard way to get a song.
The recording was done at Woolly Mammoth. (Hope you are doing well Steve!!)
J Prozac has a new single coming out in the spring.
It's going to be out on vinyl from Lighthouse Records
in Germany. The songs are "Take Me Away" and "On My Own" a cover of
a song by The Bates.
Rather than just being poppy and
zippy "Take Me Away" starts with some harmonizing guitar lines that
set the stage for the lyrics which have some emotional heft. There's
a nice moodiness to the song. It's very satisfying. "On My Own" is right
in Jay's pop rock territory and he does a fantastic job with that.
Sapling has a new EP titled Full Moon. Another EP coming out will be titled New Moon.
Together they comprise Ferrous Wheel…so says the band on their Bandcamp page. Full Moon is mostly material from bass player Rainy and New Moon is material by guitarist Amber.
There are five songs on Full Moon. "Eris Worship" and "Hoping Mechanism" have been released before. Both are impressive works.
That's true of everything Sapling does.
You can't just lay back and let the music play you have to be alert and actively engage with it. "Eris Worship" was inspired by Jitterbug Purfume
a book by Tom Robbins.
"Hoping Mechanism", which is about uncertainty, is peppered with surrealistic non sequiturs like " I ascend the ziggurat
in search of vintage Donnie Darko trading cards." Taking that in is part of the fun of Sapling songs.
"Power Fault Theory" is about the dynamics of relationship control. This begins more tuneful than most Sapling songs but gets to an anarchic noise section soon enough.
"I/19/25" is a succinct, up to date reflection on current politics, that type we are all making to our friends.
"Go To War" has a short bass line that repeats without variation for the song's six minute length. The lyrics are about war, your job is to follow and pick out som
of the smart remarks.
Chris Brokaw of Come is one of our most interesting guitarists. His last album, Live At The Decommissioned Power Station In Florli,
Norway, was an atmospheric experiment of sorts.
He's dialed it back some for his new work, Ghost Ship.
There is one song released on Bandcamp. "8 or 9 Things" is just voice and solo
electric guitar. Chris says, "You need to listen to GHOST SHIP from beginning to end. Stand too close to the speaker holding a plastic
cup of seltzer with lime and really crank it up."
We love the sound of the guitar, it has a light and chiming tone with reverb. There's lovely chording going on. Very appealing. We didn't want it to stop.
It was recorded and mixed at Woolly Mammoth. Shows
you that Woolly Mammoth can handle any sonic profile. You can order
the vinyl or pre-order the digital album on Bandcamp.
We came across Gum Parker, a group from Portland, ME. They'll release their album The Brakes on April 11.
They have two songs released on Bandcamp now. We got hooked on "The Hive". The first two lines were funny,
"I got too old to leave the house/I pulled the stuffing from the couch." There seems like there more than simple agoraphobia going on. We love the humor in the lyrics.
The music is a roar of grungy noise, still there is more definition and melody in the singing.
The album can be ordered on Bandcamp.
The song "Hive" is embedded below.
It's late for Valentine's Day but Cleopatra Records promotes their Punk Rock Valentines
album as anti-Valentine Day music anyway. Punk Rock Valentines is a 30 cut album of anti-love punk songs.
They have a lot of high profile punk groups on this. There's: The
Damned, Skids, Dead Boys, Slaughter and the Dogs,
Samiam, NY Dolls, Johnny Thunders, Iggy, Fear, Queers
and more. Some later punks like Blink 182, Smash Mouth and The Ataries.
Some cuts are not the original recordings, like those of NY
Dolls and Johnny Thunders, but sometimes those are interesting
in their way too.
The first song is "Baby Baby" by the Vibrators which
was a great choice. We loved the Dickies doing "Pretty Ballerina". Other
covers are The Queers with "You Rock Me All Night Long",
Fear doing "Honky Tonk Woman", The Vandals go back
to Grease with "Summer Love", Iggy puts his low voice to "Sea of Love"
and Slaughter and the Dogs do T. Rex's "Bang a Gong".
It's a fun listen.
Skybar began his Rising show last week with Geoff Palmer's second single off his upcoming EP
Kodak Focus.
"Teenage Memories" has Geoff pining for the teenage years where he remembers "Broken hearts and broken bones / Loose change for payphones".
He likes that more than today where he says, "I'm so uninspired with the world today." We're with him on that.
The music is Palmers signature sound - a headlong rush of Ramones rock. He throws in a twist at the two minute mark, the music slows
and softens as if he's mulling the memories, then back to full band to close. It's classic Palmer and we love it.
Dream of Man in a Top Hat (ex-Native Tongue) continue to create sophisticated synth art rock that sounds very modern.
"I'm Your Man" is recorded very well. The bass pushes everything forward, the synths dig in and make a mark and the last section ups the ante with some sharp guitar jabs.
The whole song captures a mood that only a synth driven song can give you.
What we have here is the 16th entry in the Detroit covers series from I-94 Recordings. The Strains do an
original and then cover a 1979 gem "Checkin Out" from Detroit's Torpedos.
They do a great job. With modern recording they beef up the original and make it live again. A real worthy effort.
The band will have a release party with Handsome Dick Manitoba in Detroit on March 8.
You can get the record at the I 94 Record website.
Here's the original Torpedo recording on Soundcloud
It's been a while since we've heard some new rockabilly. The group Voodoo Tones is on Cleopatra Records which
is a score right there. The group includes Slim Jim Phantom from The Stray Cats. The album art is super cool.
The title song "Livin' Ain't Easy" shows all their strengths. They cover the Doors' "Break on Through (To the Other Side)".
They speed it up which gives it a different feel. They do a fine job covering CCR's "Sinister Purpose". It's a tad less swampy and more snappy.
A few weeks ago we reviewed the song "I Hate the Summer" by Hearts Apart from Vicenza, Italy.
Now their six song EP Summer Bummer is out. All the songs a propulsive punk just like "I Hate the Summer."
They say they recorded these songs fast and direct and you can feel the frisson from that.
They state on Bandcamp that they are - "Channeling all the teenage distress of being close to forty through punk rock and rock and roll."
Hey, that's what we're doing (plus 30 years).
The EP on Bandcamp is here .
We love "You Better Let It Go" the best and gave it repeated listenings. They layer the vocals on the chorus of "you better let it go"
and that's the big payoff that hooks you if you haven't given in to the rest of it. We have that embedded below.
Here's some good shows coming up .....
March 6, 2024 (Thursday)The Avengers, Lupo Citta Middle East UP 7PM. FB page
March 6, 2024 (Thursday)Rum Bar Records Rumble at The Root!! Brad Marino "On The Brink" Album Release Party, Brad Marino Band, Gene Champagne Band, Tom Baker's Double Down at The Square Root
March 7, 2024 (Friday)“Greasy UK garage” band The Lotts are coming to the Parlour in Providence with openers The Atlantic Thrills.
March 8, 2024 (Saturday)Pledge Pins, Whyte Lipstick, Andy California, Stress Balls at The Midway
March 8, 2024 (Saturday)Gobshites, ShaggahS, Marianne Toilet & the Runs at Koto in Salem FB page
March 8, 2024 (Saturday)Abbey Reunion Show with Yes Nanny, Eric Salt & The Electric City, The Grownup Noise at Sally O'Brien's
March 9, 2024 (Sunday) TREE, Drained, Outlourdes, Far Too Late - 3-7PM Matinee at Alchemy Prov RI
March 9, 2024 (Sunday)Hummingbird Syndicate and Low Sparks at Tavern at The End of the World. music starts at 5PM.
March 9, 2024 (Sunday)The Surfrajettes are at Taffetta Music Hall in Lowell, MA TIX
March 10, 2024 (Monday)The Surfrajettes and The Black Widows are at Alchemy, Providence RI
March 11, 2024 (Tuesday)Captain & Schlemiel!, Butterscott at The Jungle early show 6-9PM
March 12, 2024 (Wednesday)Bestial Mouths, Gossip Collar, DJ Vamp Daddy at O'Brien's
March 13, 2024 (Thursday)American Ocelot, The Haymakers, Lonely Leesa and The Lost Cowboys, DJ Sherman spinning - MIddle East Up 6:30-11:30PM
March 13, 2024 (Thursday) Oh The Humanity at Mulligan's Biddeford, ME.
March 14, 2024 (Friday)Silver Screams, Pledge Pins, The Pleasing Terrors at Koto Salem.
March 14, 2024 (Friday)Permanent Blue, The New Noise, Return Address at Moon Base One Salem
March 15, 2024 (Saturday) Oh The Humanity!, One Fall, Little Low, Sky Tigers - Faces Brewing, Malden
March 16, 2024 (Sunday)The Hired Men, Tin Can Hooley, The Black Cheers, ShaggahS at The Midway - 3PM Matinee - FB page
March 16, 2024 (Sunday) Punk Matinee! The Callouts, Oh The Humanity!, Structure Sounds, Follow Thru at AS220 Providence - 3PM!
March 20, 2024 (Thursday) The Pete Best Band and Tiger Bomb at Aura, Portland, ME 7PM. FB page
March 21, 2024 (Friday) Crush Depth, Threat Level Burgandy, Sound Advice at The Jungle
March 22, 2024 (Saturday)Somerville Record Fair - Local and regional record dealers from around the North East are bringing out thousands of vinyl records and CDs for your digging pleasure. 61 tables of vinyl records and CDs.at The Holiday Inn Washington St Somerville $5 admission - 9AM-5PM - FB event page for more info
March 22, 2024 (Saturday)Actor/Observer, Old Soul, Girih at Deep Cuts, Medford, 7PM
March 22, 2024 (Saturday)The Agents, Brunt of It, Nick & The Adversaries at Faces, Malden - All Ages 8PM - FB page.
March 23, 2024 (Sunday)The Mess Around at its new home - The Square Root 4-6PM
March 23, 2024 (Sunday)The McGunks, Freezing Process, The Manglers, Blasphlematics at The Midway for a 3PM matinee.
March 29, 2024 (Saturday)The Marvels Reunion!!!! with The Downhauls, Bad Terms at Deep Cuts Medford TIX
March 29, 2024 (Saturday)Guilloteenagers, Hambone Skinny, Screwcart at The Square Root
April 5, 2025 (Saturday)Weigh Boat, RoseR, American Ocelot, Jennifer Tefft and The Strange at The Midway
April 11 - 13, 2025 (Friday-Sunday)Dark Spring Festival at The Middle east Up - check out the Event page here.
April 16, 2025 (Wednesday) Your Pest Band"Japan's best garage power-pop punkers", Zip-Tie Handcuffs, Wicked Dead at Faces Brewing, Malden.
Your Pest Band has been at it for almost 15 years. Check 'em out!
April 17, 2025 (Thursday)Dead Boys with Richard Lloyd (Of Television) at Deep Cuts, Medford, MA, 7pm
April 19, 2025 (Saturday)Gang of
Four at The Crystal Ballroom, Somerville. Tickets.
April 24, 2025 (Thursday) Christian Death at Deep Cuts Medford 7-11PM
April 30, 2025 (Wednesday)The Bellrays, Muck and the Mires, The Downhauls at Deep Cuts $20 advance / $25 day of
May 4, 2025 (Friday)One Fall, DNA's Evolution, Type 66, The Mighty Suicide Squirrels
at The Middle East UP
May 11, 2025 (Sunday)The Queers at The Middle East UP
May 16, 2025 (Saturday)The FUs,
Arctic Horror,
Deprogrammer Cult,
The Angry La's (Formerly GIVE UP!)
at KOTO Underground, Salem:
June 27, 2024 (Sunday)The Gruesomes (legendary Canadian garage punk band a) , Muck & The Mires, The Chelsea Curve at The Middle East UP Event Page
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!