Gang
Green is back on the road. The band will do a four city
tour to celebrate the 40 year anniversary of Another Wasted
Night. The cities are 7/30 -Hamden, CT, 7/31- Brighton
Music Hall, 8/1- Geno’s Portland and 8/2i Albany, NY. On the bill
with Gang Green is Tree, Worm and The FU’s.
The Dogmatics are now on a new music platform called
Subvert. It’s
a successor to Bandcamp. It’s based on a co-op mode where artist
are part owners. There’s a
story behind it that you can read here on The Fader site. You can
check
the Dogmatics page. . It’s very straight forward and the music
quality sounds excellent. Salem’s Tension Scale
also has
joined the site. We hope this becomes successful because those other
streaming services are robbing the music makers.
Dave
Smalley the singer for DYS, Dag Nasty and Down By Law
has a solo album Light A Fire In The Rain
on Missing Fink Records. It’s available in blue
or black vinyl from the
label’s website
The Chelsea Curve is putting live shows on hold as
Linda Bean Pardee deals with her fight with cancer.
We wish her the best. It makes us realize that a cancer cure is one
of the most important things we should be supporting every way we can.
Writer Joe Bonomo (who also wrote the very satisfying
Sweat:
The Story of the Fleshtones) wrote a review of The Dogmatics,
A Dogumentary on the occasion of the band posting the
film on their YouTube
Channel. Bonomo saw the Dogmatics in DC in the 80s. He was a DJ
and played the group’s songs at that time too.
He does an excellent job showing how the film delivers The Dogmatics
story. He finds it inspiring as most viewers do. It feels good to have
an outsider dig in and find so much to talk about and like in the film
we can’t help loving. Read the article on Bonomo's
Substack page. Joe also has a short
article on the Prime Movers.
O’Brien’s sent out their regular promo
email last week with a surprising ... and welcome piece of news. It's
a new pay parking lot near the club at 9-21
Braintree Street!! It only charges $5.00 for four hours.
Braintree Street is on the other side of Cambridge Street from O’Briens.
Check a map before you go.
Wire Lines are playing their hometown New Bedford
on June 7 at the PLAY
arcade at 34 Union St. It's got a restaurant, a roof top
bar and 40 old school arcade games and pinball games. Wire Lines
will also be on the bill at O’Brien’s on July 26
for Day 2 of Grub Sweat and Beers. Admission ($20) covers all
day BBQ and music. The twenty two band line up also includes Sundrifter.
WMFO has their LIVE
DAY on June 6. That's live music from 9am to 3pm. Some of the
artists will be: Muck and the Mires, Cape Crush, Satch Kerans
Band, Robert Ellis Orrall, Kelly Knapp and more.
The Facebook page
We’re looking forward to Hotel Saturn’s
first album release later this month. They are celebrating the event
at Montapolooza
on Saturday 5/30 from noon to 9pm. It's an outdoor festival
in Winchendon, MA.
Coretex Records from Germany have put together two
versions of The Outlets' “Knock Me Down”
on one single. It’s connected with Tang Records. One side is the
Outlets and one side is Dropkick Murphys.
It costs 16.99 Euros. You can get it on the Coretex
website
VIDEOS......
There aren’t many who have a longer stretch on the Boston punk
scene than Jon Macey. In 1976 his group Fox
Pass put out the “I Believe” single. Only a few
singles precede that, like Willie Alexander, Reddy Teddy, Marc Thor
and Boize. Jon has remained creative. In the later years impressive
solo albums came out with regularity. The last few years he has flourished
with The Hummingbird Syndicate.
There he’s been joined by Lynn Shipley with
songwriting credits. Jon who has a wide range of influences can write
songs in many styles, with The Hummingbird Syndicate he has settled
on sixties pop and psyche. That’s where the new song “Come
out and Play” fits in.It has a warm and nostalgic glow which Jon
seems to be able to give songs at will.
This was recorded by Brian Charles at Rare Signals studio. Jon and
Lynn produced the recording. The video has sixties dancing clips that
help recall the period. The lyrics plead for someone to “Come
Out and Play” and it’s not come out and play soccer. It’s
a young loving couple trying to get the time to be together. That’s
married to the “rock and roll on the radio” that makes things
magical.
It all seems so effortless and it’s done in two and a half minutes
and doesn’t seemed rushed at all. The record release party for
this is June 6 at the Burren with False Positives, Dave Charles
and MC Brett Milano.
The Bags have a video for “Believer”
It's a live performance from their show at the Crystal Ballroom. The
colors are so deep and the sound is perfect. You get to see Jim
Janota doing his thing better than you do even seeing it live.
The Bieber Archives shows done by the Boston Concert
Network have proven to be a dependable showcase for groups. The bands
get a time to do a whole set uninterrupted. The quality of the sound
and image is excellent. No shaky phone vid here.
Last week Today Junior had the slot. They are on the
verge of a new album Strange Days to be released
on June 6. We’ve been championing the band since we saw them in
2014 at O’Brien’s. We always think they should be getting
more attention. We’re glad to see that they are now linked up
with Knyvet publicity which should raise their profile.
The Bieber Archive set is another chance to see the strengths of the
band. They are a trio with a compact sound. Often all three instruments
throb together. The guitar and voice have a distinctive character which
you should catch by viewing this. Harry on guitar plays
full bar chords, not two string power chords. His tone is on the clear
side and often has a surf music tone.
The group has been building up a solid backlog of material. The song
“In
Massachusetts” boosts the Boston locale. They sing about the
“basements of Allston”. The title song of the new album
“Strange Days” stuck out in the set. We replayed that a
few times. One of the lyrical themes they have was apparent in “Coastlines”.
In the Today Junior world things seem uncertain. They are “chasing
dreams”, “falling down” because “times are changing”.
They don’t get discouraged but that feeling seems like a generational
thing. To catch up on Today Junior (the name is from a Adam Sandler
bit in a movie)
check out their Bandcamp page.
Killing Joke’s song “Eighties” which
is about living in the 80s came out in March 1984. The song conveys
that things were tough then . Now rising singer Essex
has a video of the song. The video seems to imply that the 80s were
hanging around looking goth which is not way out of line actually.
The video looks stylish and the people suitably mopey. The recording
does justice to the original and it’s nice to hear the song again.
Essex will have an album later this year on Cleopatra.
Salem’s Tension Scale has a video for their
song “Green Sky”. They are such movie fans. They were focused
on The Burbs but they mention The Sentinel in this video, we think.
The
Sentinel is about an apartment complex that is a portal to
hell. The story unfolds in the video as we see some hooded figures sacrificing
someone on an altar, soon after the band is seen in hooded costumes.
Good twist.
Here’s some catching up. Anthony
Mendousa a synth player was an original member of The MIA’s
that we wrote about in the BGN in issue #29 around 1982. In 1983 he
was in Primary Colors with Rayboy Fernandes
(ex Atlantics) and John Hartcorn (Neighborhoods). He’s
now in a group called Quasi Wipeout.
They have a video for the song “Call Center”. It’s
almost more of a horror/torture movie than a song. The lyrics tell the
situation, “I’m a captive sex slave in a Burmese call center”.
The AI imagery is appropriately claustrophobic and sweaty.
No surprise we like the new Ultrabomb video for “Artificial
Stars”. We’ve been swept along with every new song from
the group. The sound is a prime mix of heavy and melodic, the singing
is strong and having Greg Norton (Husker Du) on bass,
well ya. We like the section between 2:20 and 2:40 where they layer
different vocal tracks. The group is on tour now but the closest they
get to Boston is Chicago on 6/24.
Not to be missed is the Greg Norton interview by Drew Stone
on the NYHC
Chronicles. Greg talks about the 1983 show at Mavericks
in Boston. He was surprised that it was sold out not understanding
the power of college radio to spread the word on new bands. .
RADIO......
On
his 5/19 Rising show Skybar had Adam Sherman
and Linda Viens from Girl With a Hawk on the
show. The band will have a new nine cut album Regenesis
out in June 19 on . There is a pre released song “Wasn’t
It Just Yesterday”. which celebrates the rock life. It's inspired
by a Lucinda Williams cover of AD/DCs “It’s a Long Way To
the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n Roll)“ and it does have a
throwback feel to it. We have the song below. I WILL EMBED
Both Viens and Sherman put a lot of their personal experiences
in their songs. A lot of those are from their long time on the Boston
music scene. They sing a few songs in the studio including, GWAH’s
“I’m In Love With My Friends” and Adam's “Long
Fall Down”. We have the interview below.
The Rising show is on WMFO 91.5 FM on Tuesday at 7 to 9pm. To listen
to past shows go to the
WMFO webpage and hit the show listing on Tuesday 5/19 at 7pm and
then hit ‘archive’.
PODCASTS......
On
Al Quint’s 5/4 Sonic Overload he played a Boston
band Red Thread. We're always looking for hardcore
bands but that got by us. The band had a four song EP in 2008. Al played
“Double Speak”. They have a Discogs page but we can’t
find any other info. We have the song embedded below.
Shaved Ape is from Raleigh, NC. Al played their song
“Obedience Punks”, it was the first song in a blistering
hardcore set. We embed it to give a dose of hardcore, but if you want
to hear the goods this whole set can’t be beat. It includes Grip
Bite (from Providence) doing last year’s release “Skate
to Annihilate”.
Al also played some of that La Peste compilation that
just came out and the Modern Lovers “She Cracked”. Quint
plays the Modern Lovers to mark Jonathan Richman’s 75
birthday.
On
the 5/16 Punks in the Garage podcast (from WAIF)
they had a proto punk set that was Dead Kennedys, The Germs, The Dicks
and Black Flag. They also played The Mo-Dettes “White Mice”
and The Dickies “Knights in White Satin”, that’s six
punk songs pre-1980. That’s six songs over forty five years old
that we remember so well.
Later they played a sixties garage tune by T. Benny & the Buzz
Brothers doing “Gimme a Buzz” . It seems nobody but nobody
knows anything about the group. Wild. They closed the show with Gene
Vincent doing “B-I-Bickey-Bi Bo-Bo-Go”. Vincent died in
1971 but his crazy live shows were legendary in England. His legend
has not dimmed through decades. His life on Wikipedia
is almost hard to believe.
The
Elastic Glam Show 5/22 started with T. Rex singing “Celebrate
Summer”. It’s a different sort of song. It was the last
release before Marc Bolan’s untimely death. Bolan was trying to
go a little New Wave which was in play at that time (1977).
Sethyspice played locals The Magic City, Girl With A Hawk
(with the latest “Wasn’t It Just Yesterday) and the new
one by The Amplifier Heads “A Song Called Sha
La La”. That song is made for radio and Sethyspice promises to
play it for a few weeks. We have that below.
We love the classic throwbacks. This week it was “Come On Suzy”
by Antelope from 1973. Then it was Alice Cooper and
Thin Lizzy.
NEW MUSIC/CD's ......
One of our favorite drummers Jesse Mayer is in a new
group named The Farewell Drugs.Joe Osborne
from Chanticlear and Brix’n Mortor is
in the group. Joe is a quality song writer. The group also has
Michael "Swid" Swiderek (bass) and Ian Clark
(vocals, guitar). It’s a powerhouse line up!! They have two songs
out now, “Hooker Street” and “I Want It All”.
They both are amped up raves of people on the edge. “Young and
dumb” and “young fuck ups” as the lyrics go. And they
are proudly local, “Lowlifes from lower Allston/Fighting college
kids in Boston”. It feels autobiographical and rings true. In
“Hooke Street” we love the vocal tweak that singer Ian
Clark puts on the words “wall” and “hall”
in the chorus. We went back to that a few times. The song packs so much
in a mere 1:49.
Just when you think you know MOB’s Roger Miller’s
story something new pops up. Now we find a 1975 recording (titled 1975) he did with
his two brothers Laurence and Benjamin and schoolmate
Jack Waterstone has been released by Cuneiform
Records.
The Fourth World Quartet as they were called recorded
eleven cuts of classical influenced free jazz. It’s a far cry
from MOB but not from Birdsongs of the Mesozoic which
Roger would join not long after this. It’s hard to believe that
punk was already gestating when Roger was doing this. You can still
see the experimentation and musical chances he would bring to MOB and
every other project. Laurence and Benjamin next joined Destroy
All Monsters. MOB would come in 1979.
It’s another gem from The Adventure Set. “Time
Never Bends” is a rumination about time. It’s not that we
don’t know that time is unforgiving; it’s that we have to
be reminded. This is one of those reminders.
The classy electronic backdrop by Mark Pothier is standard
for The Adventure Set. Ken Scales impactful delivery
takes advantage of that perfect sonic setting. The song made us stop
and think about the time gone by and the time we have ahead. It had
done its job.
Garret Vandermolen is drawing attention to his song
“(You Wont) See Me” from 2014. It was remastered for Speedfossil’s
Time Flies: 10 Years of Speedfossil. We’re glad
to oblige. Speedfossil crafts some gorgeous pop and this is one example.
The lyrics depict a love gone stale. The melody captures the regret
of the situation.
This closer listen made us focus on the section between the versus.
There a background chorus comes to the fore and is followed by some
well-crafted guitar work. Garret remarks that he remembers getting excited
using his new Telecaster for that.
Greg’s label Sound
Cove is having a Anger Is An Energy, a benefit
show for the ACLU at O’Brien’s on May 31. At the daytime
show (2 to 6pm) along with Greg will be Cold Expectations,
pop band Ghost and Shadows and Dave Herlihy
(O Positive). The
Facebook event page.
Sparkle Blood are from Alberta, Canada. They are hard
to peg. They cover a lot of territory describing themselves. They name
Buzzcocks, grunge, surf, pop, Pixies and more. They mention Guided by
Voices and they are on the low fi side of things. They have two songs
pre released now from their album Zip ZaP.
Their guitar sound is very prominent and it is fuzzy and buzzy. We
liked “Restless”. It starts with the chorus which is catchy
which is good because they repeat it four times. That works for us.
We found it all very appealing and got into the other song “In
Real Life” too. We have “Restless” embedded below.
Hear both released songs on the Sparkle
Blood Bandcamp page.
We have reviewed songs from Private Function (from
Australia) before. They know how to get attention. This time is a little
ditty called “Music Sucks (Fuck You)”. The group tags themselves
a garage and punk but this sounds like a metal song, and that may be
the point.
It goes like you imagine it would go. The song seems to end at the
1:40 mark, but no, they return to toss out “fuck you” at
least another twenty times before they end. We were amused.
The Oddfellows are a Texas group that had a short
career in 1994. Members went on to other groups. Now, they are back
with a 17 cut album on Dirtnap. They have a cool garage sound and punk
feel. You can even see punk in some song titles like, “I Hate
Rules”, “I Burned Your Lawn” and “They Wanna
Die”. They have a song titled “Yeah Yeah Yeah” a stesl
from the Beatles refrain.
We know this because we’ve heard the album but right now they
only have one song “Draw the Line” out for you to get an
idea of what they are doing. We think full appreciation will come from
hearing the whole self-titled album but you can get a good idea of where
they are coming from with “Draw the Line”.
The SoCal band Chaser has refashioned the Bob Marley
& the Wailers classic “Three Little Birds”. They've
taken the reggae right out of the song, outside of a short Ska section,
and replaced it with skate punk. It’s a whole different experience
but it still brings the song’s message of positivity to a new
audience. It gave us a warm feeling. Great job!!I WILL EMBED
Here's some good shows coming up ....
May
29, 2026 (Friday)Beantown Boozehounds, Gossip Collar,
SpikyTops, Worm, Give Up Hope at The C Note, Hull. FB
page
May 29, 2026 (Friday)Something
Sneaky EP Release Party! with Cherubhead, Luddites
at Deep Cuts (Medford, MA)
May 30, 2026 (Saturday), Is Malden
Porchfest! Huck 2 will be on the City Hall stage at 2:45!
We recommend everyone spend the day in Malden checking out all the great
bands! Lots of friends will be playing that day. Gretchen &
The Banshees, Crow Follow, Warthog, Hey Blondie, Captain Easychord
and many others!
May 30, 2026 (Saturday)Homemade
Speed, Yankee Bastard, Wanted, Zipper at O'Brien's
May 30, 2026 (Saturday)The
Downhauls, Silver Screams, The Angry Las, Bad Idea USA at The
Bit Bar, 282 Derby St, Salem - FB
event page
May
30, 2026 (Saturday)Scurvy Dog Mega Parking Lot Show
-new rain date- with Gossip Collar, Green Sabbath, the Paraplegics,
Strawberry Coffin, SWRM, People Eating Plastic, Scamrock, Youngest Sun
, Jackie and the Idiots, the McGunks ,) Vague Perception , Gun Gun .-
FB page.
May 31, 2026 (Sunday)Anger
Is An Energy, a benefit show for the ACLU at O’Brien’s
with Garret Vandermolen, Cold Expectations,Ghost
and Shadows and Dave Herlihy (O Positive)-
this is a 2PM matinee show.
TICKETS!
May 31, 2026 (Sunday)Jittery
Jack with Amy Griffin on Guitar join the Hot Franks
for a 3PM matinee at The Midway FB
page.
May 31, 2026 (Sunday)
Wrought Iron Hex, Spectacle, Osis, Bastard Leg - at The Middle
East Up 18+ FB
page
June 2, 2026 (Tuesday)
Killusonline, Hell Dog, Short Circuit, Faith in Silence at
O'Brien's
June 4, 2026 (Thursday)The
Snares, ZIp-Tie Handcuffs, Donny Toronto at Deep Cuts Medford,
June 5, 2026 (Friday)The
Idolizers, Typhoid Mary, The Stigmatics, Whyte Lipstick at
O'Brien's
June
6, 2026 (Saturday)WMFO LIVE Day 9 to 3pm
on 91.5 FM
June 6, 2026 (Saturday)Forever
Lager Festival with Pledge Pins, Whyte Lipstick, Andy
California, Thalia Zedek Band, Spiller, Hilken & Melissa Band, Black
Helicopter, The Dogmatics at Notch Brewery - this is a FREE
events - Doors at 12NOON. FB
page.
June 6, 2026 (Saturday)
American Ocelot, Mass Romantic, Entheos at The Jungle a 4PM
early show!
June 6, 2026 (Saturday)The
Hummingbird Syndicate are at the Burren with False
Positives, Dave Charles and MC Brett Milano.
June 6, 2026 (Saturday)Crow
Follow, Exit 99, The Daylilies at Underbones 7-11PM
June 7, 2026 (Sunday) Still
Sedated, Exit 99, The Satch Kerans Band at The Worthen Attic,
Lowell - FB
page
June 10, 2026 (Wednesday)Little
Low, The Punk Cellist, The Catastrophes, Massive Nightmares
at The Silhouette
June 11, 2026 (Thursday)Echo
& The Bunnymen at Roadrunner TIX
June 12, 2026 (Friday)The
Gruesome, Muck and The Mires, Tiger Bomb at The Burren, Somerville,
MA, 6pm show! FB
page
June 12, 2026 (Friday) Duck
& Cover, Already Dead, The Only Things at Koto, Salem
June 12, 2026 (Friday) Punk Rock
@ A coffee Shop with Worm, Ragz To Stitches, Jonee EarthQuake
Band, Ruffian Dick - at The Spot in Nashua, NH -8pm All Ages
$10
FB page.
June 13, 2026 (Saturday)Ocelot
Records Ten Year Reunion with OH THE HUMANITY!, Dead
Cats Dead Rats, A Minor Revolution, The Digs, The Hideout at
Faces Malden
June 13, 2026 (Saturday)The
Classic Ruins, The Fighting Cocks (Yes! Reunited) The
Emily Grogan Band at Ralph’s Rock Diner Worcester FB
page.
June 13, 2026 (Saturday)Geets
Romo & Paul Simisky Present Tiger Bomb, The Spackles,
Mad Painter, The Hammer (A Memorial Tribute Featuring The Living
Membership Of Big Meat Hammer. Cryin' Caleb will be
singing as Jordan Kratz w/ Trash Picker as Skummy Bob on lead guitar,
and original Big Meat Hammer members Lenny, Jim, Tony & Greg.) At
The VFW Ballroom, 687 Forest Ave Portland, ME FB
page.
June
13, 2026 (Saturday)Wormtown Hardcore presents an old school
hardcore show! Featuring:The FUs, Rockin Bob's Punk Band, WORM.
Point Blank, Oedipus Triple Rex at The Raven in Worcester FB
page.
June 14, 2026 (Sunday) Wreckless
Wreck Chords Presents: The Long Wait, Incendiary Device, Scumbari,
WORM, Pledge Of Allegiance- this is a 3PM MATINEE at The Midway
June 14, 2026 (Sunday)Skeeter
de Milo, Astral Bitch, BEDTIMEMAGIC, Sapling 2PM matinee at
O'Brien's Allston
June 15, 2026 (Monday)American
Ocelot, The Haymakers, Devil Love at The Square Root
June 19, 2026 (Friday)Tension
Scale, Human Issue, Step First, Hell Dog at The Middle East
UP
June
20, 2026 (Saturday)Stop Calling Me Frank, Girl With
A Hawk (release show!), Tad Overbaugh & The Late Arrivals
at The Midway 8PM
June 23, 2026 (Tuesday)Bounce
House, Puke Pisstols and Snax on Wax spinning
records before the show and between sets all night long. at Deep Cuts
Medford
June 24, 2026 (Wednesday)Contracharge,
Cartridge, The Blind, D.O.D at O'Brien's
June 24, 2026 (Wednesday)Leftöver
Crack, sadplant, Doll's Head, DUIs at Alchemy Providence RI
FB
page.
June 25, 2026 (Thursday)Linnea’s
Garden, TIFFY, The Lookout Honeys, Indoor Friends at O'Brien's
June 25, 2026 (Thursday)Nekromantix,
Diablogato, The Rumours at Alchemy Provi RI FB
page.
June 27, 2026 (Saturday) Silver
Screams, Still Sedated, Past Life Crisis at The Jungle - this
is a 4PM MATINEE
June 27, 2026 (Saturday) Badterms,
The Downhauls, Farewell Drugs at The Ugly Mug Diner, Salem
June 28, 2026 (Sunday)
Weird Nightmare, Today Junior -at Deep Cuts Medford,
June 28, 2026 (Sunday)Miracle
Blood, Conan Neutron, The Freqs, Dwelley at The Middle East
UP
July 3, 2026 (Friday)Gossip
Collar, Farewell Drugs, Yes Nanny at Obrien's Pub
July 10, 2026 (Friday)Cape
Crush Record Release Show! with One Fall and
Good June at Deep Cuts - FB
page.
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 31, 2026 (Friday)Jonee
Earthquake, In Shreds, BAABES, Typhoid Mary at Koto Salem
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.comSend 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!