NEWS!
We had a full day on Saturday May 12, there were lots of good things happening
and we wanted to get to a good portion of them....There was a Charlie Chesterman
Benefit/Chorus vs. Solo CD Release Party at Radio....a load of bands
played: Uncommon Houseflies, Orange Nichole, Bamboo Steamers, New Million Box
with Charlie Chesterman, Brian Charles , Classic Ruins and Jenny Dee &
The Deelinquents. We got there at 4PM so we only were able to catch the last
two bands The Ruins and Jenny Dee. It was cool to be out during
the daytime seeing music and hanging with a bunch of friends at Radio. It reminded
me a LOT of the old days at the Rat when many all day affairs happened or you'd
just hang upstairs at the Rat during the day.
We walked in on The Classic Ruins playing as a trio. Seems like Jeff
Crane has a job now! (Hey, it happens to best of us.) The lack of a rhythm
guitarist made us realize how important that job is and it also made Carl on
bass easy to hear. What a show this guy puts on. He does everything: slides,
pedals, double stops, trills, two scale ascending and descending lines, melodic lines,
riff based lines, staccato and legato. Most of time he does it all in one song!!
It's the Carl Biancucci School of Bass Playing with every song. Tom
Long on drums is perfect and we heard from Jerry Lehane that Tom
pulled out an old Ludwig set for the gig. Frank Rowe was sporting a new
Rickenbacker guitar (see picture) as well as his new fashion choice bagging
as hell jeans!! (Note disapproval from the editor here)
Then we get a chance to see Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents in an intimate
setting rather than a big club or say Fenway Park . They have a great punch
with strong vocals and a large backing group. All are professional sounding.
The original songs on the CD are all written by Jenny, I assume those are what
we heard live and they are very strong efforts that don't take a second seat
to the classic covers they do. They cover Hot Legs by Rod Stewart and that was
a hoot.
Jen is the focal point. She is a riveting presence whenever she plays.
Jenny also arrived with husband and baby in tow!! The cutie patootie was sporting
adorable chubby cheeks and a fabulous set of noise cancelling headphones to
protect those delicate little ears.
In the audience were Ed Moose Savage, Terry Brenner, Todd Purple, Bob Colby,
Cal Cali, Paula Worsley, Roy Rubenstein, Brett Milano and lots more ......
Now, it's six o'clock and our regular night hasn't even begun yet. We are
planning on going to Mistress Laura's Bat's in the Belfry 20th Anniversary
at the Magic Room but many people are talking about Al Janick' s St.
Stanislaus Polka Party at the Cambridge Polish American club. Blowfish
was apprehensive; Polka? Really?...Miss Lyn was pushing to go and dance.....
We go to the Magic Room at about 8:30. We found Mistress Laura
and Kris Thompson out front grabbing a fast sandwich. The club was
pretty full. They took out most chairs to fit the people so some started to
sit on the floor. Cober was on stage - it's just one woman playing a
double neck guitar. She plays a few bars and loops them and plays over it. She
uses lots of effects and creates a moody space. It all soft, delicate and dark.
I liked it and the crowd loved it. They were true Bats in the Belfry
fans who finally got to be together. The awesome creep-out décor, dark interior,
incense and video of the Magic Room was never more appropriate. Laura
got a great write up in the Globe, and she's another reason why we love WMBR
so much, thank you MIT.
This was all going on swimmingly. As good as
that was we were trying for a hat trick and made for the Polish club.
Talk about polar opposite!! Performing a full night of straight polka was Al
Janik's Plastyczny Ser Orkestra...a huge band with horns, accordion, keyboard,
guitar, bass etc etc.....and Al singing. Al Janick has been around for
many a year! He used to be at all the Kenne Highland parties in the 90's and
was a Kirkland fixture as well. The club was a real Polish American club,
huge, brightly lit and way full of people both rockers and real Polish. The
number one thing about all this is that it was FUN.
The songs had new and jokey lyrics. One was called "Grab
your Balls, We're Going Bowling". But of course true Polish hits like "Who
Stole the Kiska" and "Moja droga jak Ci? kocham (Means that I Love
you so)" were also performed. Jordan Valentine, flew in from Pittsburg
for the gig, she and Jen of Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents did a few
numbers together as well. Everything was oompa - oompa the way it has to be
with polka and that makes everyone just wants to dance and we were!!
In the audience was Cam & Kim Ackland because of course Dennis McCarthy
was there with Jordan. We also saw Mike Quirk, Michele Meadows, Amy Prohaska,
Linda and Evan Shore, George Hall and Gregg Zoske, Sue & Steve
of My Own Worst Enemy among a load of others. What an awesome day...we went
from garage/punk/oldies to goth to polka!!!!
Now what's coming up:
Oh man...weekends like this one; the 18th & the 19th are awesome yet frustrating: there's SO many good things going on damn it!!
Friday:
Sonny Vincent
is coming back to town!! He's playing P.A.s Lounge (Union Sq)
on Friday May 18th!! With his new band The Bad Reactions which
features members of Ex Humans, Carbonas, and The Sorrows. They'll be
playing select Testors songs and works from Sonny's extensive solo career.
This is his first time back in the states since The Abbey in 2008.
Also on Friday at The Middle East you can find Up Your Bucket, Chinstrap
& Fog Wizard upstairs....
Also on Friday the 18th an great show at TT's!! Mark
Lind must be having some kind of blue streak of productivity coz
Dirty Water is back together for a reunion show at TT's. also
on the bill are The USM, Confront and Jason Bennett and The Resistance…and
there's a dinner buffet included in the price of admission!
Wait, WHAT??? The Midnight Creeps at the Plough??? Oh this I GOTTA
SEE!!
Yeah so now we have Saturday May 19th and there's MOTO, Midnight Creeps
and The Throttles are yes at The Plough, 10:30 show...
also on Saturday May 19th we got a Cal
Cali Birthday Party to celebrate at The Rosebud with Lyres.
Jetset, Classic Ruins and and Tsunami of Sound. And Brett Milano
will be spinning songs between sets too! Gots ta stop by and say Happy Bday
to Cal Cali!!
The Ducky Boys and Rancid are at The House of Blues on May 21
Here's another buysy few days:
Thursday May 24th Manitoba is at Church...from all reports that
should be an amazing show !!!
Friday May 25th, Black Fortress of Opium is at Radio
along with Varsity Drag, Peter Buzzelle & Soul Clinic Bible School and
BirdsMakeBirds.
The on Friday May 26th The Psychedelic Furs and Pop Gun are
at the Salem Performing Arts at The Catholic Center in Salem!! Psyched for this
show!!!
Check this out...Boston's best Bass Player Carl Biancucci, has crossed
the pond and has been taking over Europe, starting with the UK!! On June
6th his UK band The Shot Glass Killers are opening up for the Brian
James/Rat Scabies (BOTH original Damned members) show at the 100
Club! WOW Carl!! Let's get a whole posse of Boston rockers over there for
that show!! You can go
here to buy tickets...you're on your own finding air and hotel.
While talking to Kris Thompson at the Magic Room he mentioned that his
old band Prefab
Messiahs (remember them??) are doing a reunion (micro) tour in June!! They are hitting Cambridge,
at the Middlesex
Lounge in Central Square on Wednesday June 6th, then off to Northhampton, Worcester
and then Brooklyn NY
and Johnny Angel is coming back to Boston again in July both the
6th & 7th to be exact. He's putting on the "First (And Maybe Last) Annual
Johnny Angel Hootenanny At Radio" with a load of awesome bands: WATTS,
Robin Lane, Mary Lou Lord, Darling Pet Munkee, 360's, Noggin and Eric
Martin/Illyrians. AND Johnny will be playing music from IT! (his latest
CD and band click on the link to here the songs, buy the CD and read some
info!).
Lastly we got a special word from Jerry Lehane about a benefit he's doing this summer, in late July....special
guests will be...a band that has yet to do a reunion: The Flies!!! So stay tuned for more
info on that excellent show in the next few weeks here on the BGN!!
EMAIL US AT.......misslynbgn@yahoo.com
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It's a case of a DJ in DC with Joanie Lindstrom's latest trip. Still some record stores in the nation's capital! ......
Joanie's Baltimore and DC Vacation
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The west coast called and Lyres answered. Rick tells the story of the San Fran gig where the drama starts at the airport on the way out......
Lyres in San Francisco
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2011 - there are upheavals all over the world, the US is in economic shambles...yet somehow Johnny Anget finds inspiration for a renewal an artistic rebirth if you will......
Interview with Johnny Angel about his new CD
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Ralph Fatello gets into reporter mode and gives us a look into the Cars reunion gig with some great back stage photos too at. ......
The Cars reunion gig at the House of Blues
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The scene gets together for Charlie Chesterman and we get to see Scruffy the Cat reunite......
The Charlie Chesterman Benefit
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The Domatics and The Neats Band 19 and Last Stand reunite...for a benefits for cancer research....
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Dogmatics Reunion show at the Paradise
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In the middle of the worst winter ever we give you a story about one of the worst winters ever: mainly the winter of 1978. But it's not just about the winter of course, we don't care about winters we care about punk. Rick Coraccio gives us the inside story from 33 years ago when DMZ went to record their LP.........
The Story of DMZ and the Blizzard of '78
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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...........
The Konks Final Show
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You can go all the way to the other coast to get away from Boston but you still find Bostonians......that's what we learn from.................
Joanie's Los Angeles Vacation
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We were so thrilled with the La Peste DVD we had to talk with Jan Crocker and while we were at it, get his story too......
Jan Crocker/La Peste DVD Interview
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The 2010 Somerville Yard Sale was a big success. Miss Lyn shows us......
The Somerville Yard Sale
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Two gigs on a busy July weekend.................
The Joe Coughllin Benefit
The Beachcomber gig
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It's relatively close but worth a trip. Again we let Joanie do the grunt work to get us tips for our trip.................
Joanie's Montreal Vacation
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We got a celebration of Johnny D's heyday along with a Turbines' reunion, not to mention the Prime Movers, the Classic Ruins and Moose and the Mudbugs...Wah Hey , what a night......
The Johnny D's and Turbines' reunion.
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There was a flurry of NEATS activity at the tail end of 2009. Initiated by the Ace of Heats CD compilation they played the Orpheum on New Years Eve. We have two pages for you ....
Neats Surprise gig at Church
The Neats Interview in the BGN from 1981
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Now we find our peripatetic musician reporter in Spain. He deals with the people, the food, his fellow band mates and his doubts..........
Lyres in Spain - Rick Coraccio's Personal Journal.
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A good idea begets a good night of music at Church. We missed All Mod Cons doing the Jam but we did catch John Powhida and crew doing Cheap Trick and Richie Parsons and crew playing the Dictators...Here's the pics....
The Church - Tribute Night
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The idea of the Rock and Roll Flea Market and Yard Sale has gained some traction and now they are around with more frequency. We love them. Here's some pictures from the latest one in Somerville....
Rock and Roll Yard Sale
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April had a good weekend with gigs featuring headliners The Woggles one night and The Fleshtones the next. ...........
The Woggles/Watts/Konks/Muck and the Mires
The Fleshtones/Lyres
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Joey Boy Lead Singer of Red Invasion: truly a once in a lifetime combination of fabulous personality, fashion-sense, talent, showmanship, humility and a rock hard , incredible body that just won’t quit!!
Ah yes Joey devotees, Blowfish and David M. have their Judy Shrine now we have our very own Joey Boy Shrine!
Enter and enjoy, nay, worship to your heart’s content at the....
Joey Boy Shrine!
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Two birthdays in a row and two like ideas for parties gave us two nights at the DIlboy in Davis Square...........
Two Nights at the Dilboy
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A benefit brought together two of Boston's biggest and best groups. We have pictures and links to other pictures.........
The Neighborhoods - Mission of Burma gig.
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A couple of years ago we were all thrilled about this new club. Now there somehow wasn't enough business to keep going. How did that happen? In any case it was a memorable night and here are the pics .........
The Closing of the Abbey
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The much liked Pat Leonard of Moving Targets passed away recently and they had a Memorial Show at the All Asia. Joanie Lindstrom shares some photos of the bands. .........
Pat Leonard Memorial Show
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To celebrate 30 years of unruly behavior on stage and vinyl The Unnatural Axe served up a two LP set and three days of awesone gigs.........
The Unnatural Axe 30th Anniversary
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We added a few more pictures than were in the news and made a page to spotlight..........
The Late Risers Club night at The Alchemist
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We were all saddened by the death of Spencer Gates. She was a tornado of personality. The radio seemed like it could hardly contain her. We have a page of pictures and some info and another page from her memorial............
Spencer Gates-Pictures .....The Memorial
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A rerelease of some of their albums prompted a few reunion gigs by this talented crew. The crowd gave them the love, we're giving you the pictures...........
The Big Dipper Reunion
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The Fleshtones bring their own fun with them but they also had some help with The Prime Movers and Lyres. It was a great night, see what you missed if you weren't there..........
The Fleshtones at Harpers Ferry
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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..........
Kathy Flynn's Photos
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Twenty years ago Billy Ruane convinced a small club to have his rocking birthday party. Now Billy is twenty years older and so is the club, so they both have a party........
The Middle East 20th Anniversary
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One of Boston's most notorious groups decides to do it again. Kilslug plays The Church and BeatGirl reports and takes pictures.........
Kilslug Reunion
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A special milestone in the Boston music scene, a book of it's history, required a celebration in proportion so it was big night. Brett was able to call on all his favorites. We have lots of pictures so give your computer time to load the page on .........
Brett Milano's Book Bash
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There realy are two stories here. One: The Late Risers Club 30 years history and all that entails and two: a hell of a great gig at the Baseball Tavern celebrating the event..........
The Late Risers Club 30th Anniversary Party
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He has been the drummer for The Knobs, The Boize, Babies Arm, and The Last Ones and his history goes to that interesting formative time just before punk. Richee's story is typical of those who were around before punk and saw punk form around them.....
Richee Johnson Interview
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Reporter Rick captures the ebb and flow of club life as he and the band help Mickey Bliss close the Kirkland.…..
Closing the Kirkland- 5/27/07
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Joanie Lindstrom has opened up her photo book and we reveal the treasures here. Cars, Dead Boys, Jam, Iggy, The Stranglers and on and on... also the scensters at Joanie's parties and in clubs. Over 150 photos, have a ball…..
Joanie Lindstrom's Photos
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The idea for this has been floating around for years. Finally someone just did it. Very DIY and it was actually fun.....
The Rat Reunion
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It was just a bar, just a juke box for music and cheep drinks but it turned into a punk hangout..…..
The Fathers Too Reunion
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After 20 years on the radio she looks and sounds fresh as a daisy. She obviously loves doing Baystate Rock on WAAF. For working bands it's a perfect high profile exposure for their music and gigs. For her 20th anniversary Carmelita whipped up a special time........
Carmelita's Baystate 20th Anniversary at the Abbey
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Talk about a great gig, The Unnatural Axe recieved an invitation to play The Road To Ruins Festival in Rome. We have the story from Tommy White and the pictures from John Nikolai ........
The Unnatural Axe in Rome
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His voice has been conspicuously absent for many years, even though back in the day the whole scene revolved around him. He created the ground zero of Boston punk, our original home, The Rat. Today, he seemed to us to be one happy guy. He guards his property, The Rat name, so he was a little surprised now and then during our ........
Jimmy Harold Interview
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She didn't follow any template and she didn't copy anybody. She fashioned her own singing style and personal fashion. She was punk in the TRUE sense of do-it -yourself independance. As the lead singer of Thrills she had our attention and every man's heart. Rest in Peace.....
Barb Kitson
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They had a party without me. I was there but they still had the party without me. Let me explain, I'm the worlds worst party goer. I will attend a party but be a big wet blanket. So, here is a report from the fringes of .....
The Noise 25th Anniversary Party
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There has been more and more punk film talk out there lately. Founding Unnatural Axe member Tommy Whte Trash has been busy with his film "You'll Pay For This". He has shown his film in Los Angeles, CA and Austin, TX. and has supplied us with a road trip report.....
Tommy White Trash Film Tour
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It was a great idea; a tribute to one of the originators, money going to a good cause and a great line up of bands. Could something go wrong? No way, it was a night to remember. The bands played at the top of their forms and the audience was eating up every note. All had a great time at the ........
Tribute to Alpo at Dodge Street
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They were from out of town but we loved them like our own. The Dead Boys made a big impression with their first Rat show and Miss Lyn was right there. We have a radio show transcription that captures their sarcastic fun and some memories from Miss Lyn and others who were there with......
The Dead Boys
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Twenty years ago Johnny D's in Allston closed down. Just a small place and just a short time but we have big memories and good feelings when we think of it. Into the Wayback Machine Sherman: It's Allston, February 1986 ......
The Closing of Johnny D's
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| Ralph 'Vinny' Fatello has sent us some pictures from Alpo's Memorial Service and has written some remembrances. We couple this with Miss Lyn's observations of that day and Jessica's, Allen's stepdaughter, wonderful essay......
Allen 'Alpo' Paulino Memorial Page
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| Tmax celebrates the talent in town with his Maxie Awards. We went to the ceremony, if that's the word for these goings on. It was lots of fun but we have an axe to grind.......
The Maxies
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| Celebratory yet cautious we elected to herald in 2006 on New Year's Eve Eve at The Kirkland with the Crybabies, The Classic Ruins and the Preston Wayne 4.......
The Crybabies at the Kirkland
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| Photographer Jim Curran shows us the public spectacle that is the.......
Mach 5 at the Abbey
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| Renee Devine did a lot of clubbing in the early Boston scene. She also took pictures with a Kodak Instamatic, the same kind Miss Lyn used. She sent us a boodle. Check out the Boize, Blondie, the Rat's Ladies room even. .....
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Pictures From Renee Devine
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| Some new reveiws from Mach Bell... Willie Loco and the Boom Boom Band...Africa Korps...Read Yellow...
CD Reviews
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| 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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Time Magazine Article on Punk 1977
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| You mention their name and you always get the same response; "How come they never made it BIG !?!? Minahan is a star." We got them in 1979. Things looked very good for them then. They seem to have everything in perspective in the interview so ... how could they not have make it BIG!!??......
The BGN's 1979 Neighborhoods Interview
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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 .....
Future Tombstones
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| 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....
"R.I.P. GG!!"
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Everybody wants to know where everybody else is. To help keep track of the wild, the beautiful and the damned we have set up ....
Then and Now |
| 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
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In Memoriam |
| 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.
The Judy Map Shrine |
| 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!
The Damned Interview |