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Newo Posted - 04/11/2005 : 02:13:36
Iīm going to see this feller in a couple weeks in a little town outside Barcelona, the tour is called El Mar Cura Todo En Europa Too (the sea cures all in europe too). I havenīt heard anything of him since he guested on Porno For Pyros last album so Iīm quite excited about it, me.

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
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Otherfellers Posted - 05/28/2005 : 07:54:42
shook his hand twice, he signed my cd player. and

JOHN COLTRANE

They pile, they pile, they pile the salad bar
Carl Posted - 05/20/2005 : 07:45:17
For fans in Ireland:

http://www.rte.ie/arts/2005/0428/wejamecono.html
geertos Posted - 05/11/2005 : 00:31:25
Karate is trio from Boston USA. They sound (and look) more or less like a laid-back Fugazi with jazz influences. They've been around quite some time. Ironicly, the guitarist (Geoff Farina) has been compared to D. Boon, see this link
http://www.southern.com/southern/band/KARAT/reviews.php?article=all&release=28114
Carl Posted - 05/10/2005 : 18:23:18
He's playing here tommorow night.
ElevatorLady Posted - 05/10/2005 : 10:29:12
quote:
Originally posted by geertos
Most people left after Karate, and the crowd shrank more and more as Mike Watt's gig went on



Now that is just not fair. These guys deserve so much more recognition than that. And who the fuck are Karate anyways?
geertos Posted - 05/10/2005 : 07:27:59
In my defense, he did have the burden to play after the great Karate, so that would have been though to beat anyway. Most people left after Karate, and the crowd shrank more and more as Mike Watt's gig went on, which not really helped in creating a vibe along the lines of "this is the greatest concert experiance ever".

I'll give him another chance anyway. After all, I also grew to like the Evil Superstars.
Broken Face Posted - 05/10/2005 : 06:55:52
word, drown him

-Brian

If you move I shoots!

Newo Posted - 05/10/2005 : 06:00:15
Wiiiiiiiiiiiitch!

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
geertos Posted - 05/10/2005 : 03:29:40
Ok, basicly based on all these rave reports over here, and very well aware of his cult status (that minutemen double album is - or was - high on my list for a next purchase), I went to see him two days ago.
And I didn't like it very much, I'm afraid. I did enjoy an awesome cover version of "it's alright ma, I'm only bleeding", but I guess mainly because it was sung by the organ player. Mike Watt's vocals are an acquired taste, to use an understatement. He may be a great bass player, and his ethics may be cool, but that didn't make me enjoy his music any more. Well, I guess it's just not really my kind of music, I don't like stuff like Victims Family and Primus either.

Newo Posted - 05/02/2005 : 02:47:13
The drummer hit me on the head with his hi-hat carrying it through the crowd. Yeah you can touch me.

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
BLT Posted - 05/01/2005 : 15:48:05
I used to help some friends do a fanzine called Ink Disease and we went to George's house in Pedro to interview Firehose. The live shots are from Raji's and the Variety Arts Center.

I went to shitloads of shows back in those days but only took my camera to a fraction of them. There was always the decision-making process: "How much beer do I plan on drinking tonight? Hmmm...better not risk taking the camera."

But I stand by my choices.


floop Posted - 05/01/2005 : 15:26:29
fucking cool pictures BLT!

may i ask how you came to take those photos?

you must have seen some great shows in LA back in the day.. (pre-floop)
BLT Posted - 05/01/2005 : 14:05:30
Here are some of my photos from an interview at George Hurley's house in '87, as well as some live shots and my collection of fIREHOSE baseball cards:
http://www.smashitup.net/firehose/


Broken Face Posted - 05/01/2005 : 12:24:05
i once interviewed him - i had a 15 minute time slot, and we talked for over 2 hours. an amazing man

-Brian

If you move I shoots!

ElevatorLady Posted - 05/01/2005 : 10:44:43
Yeah, go Mike Watt! Great you got to talk to the guy, Newo. I was actually thinking after the show that it would probably be possible for me to meet him as well, but then I realized I wouldn't have anything to say anyway, so I let it pass.
Newo Posted - 05/01/2005 : 01:50:59
that was one of the best shows Iīve ever seen. Turned out we had to get a train then a cab to a warehouse in the middle of Catalan nowhere, Mike didnīt come on until 2am after two dreadful local support acts but I forgot about them after about four bars of his music. He said he wanted to play a long weird song and played for an hour, left the stage for five minutes, came back on and said īTold you it was a weird songī and said we had really open hearts and minds for letting him try it out. The locals went pretty much apeshit (usually the only people crowdsurfing are voluntary ones but there were guys walking around, picking up people and tossing them onto the crowd) and the drummer was swinging. He played The Red And The Black, then a couple more and ended the show asking everyone to start their own band or write a book then screamed John Coltraneīs name a few times. I talked to him afterwards and gave him a Beckett book cause heīs on his way to Ireland. I felt like Elevator Lady said she did upon leaving and it only took us five minutes to hitchike back to Bcn in a van with some Catalan punks and their huge dog drooling on me. what a wonderful guy.

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
BLT Posted - 04/16/2005 : 17:29:38
The most memorable time I saw the Minutemen was when the Cathay de Grande closed in Hollywood in '84. They must have played 50 songs. I sat on a folding chair three feet in front of Watt with my feet on the 8 inch stage. The show ended around 2am. As we filed up the steps to leave, there was George Hurley standing between the two flights of stairs shaking hands, thanking us all for coming.



(Please excuse the blatant nostalgia...)
BLT Posted - 04/16/2005 : 17:23:02
They're all good. I think most people regard Double Nickels as their pinnacle, though I most love the early stuff when the songs actually were one minute each and Watt still played with a pick.

Long live d. boon.

ElevatorLady Posted - 04/16/2005 : 16:15:24
Post-Mersh Vol. 2. I just grabbed the first thing I saw. No regrets.
BLT Posted - 04/16/2005 : 16:12:15
Which Minutemen album did you get?
ElevatorLady Posted - 04/16/2005 : 16:04:11
Mike Watt is my best discovery since Pixies. And I've discovered loads of great music recently. So I'm listenind to this little album that I got for the XXth time and I'm getting more emotional by the minute. I love music, I really do.
ElevatorLady Posted - 04/15/2005 : 12:51:34
So I went and bought a Minutemen CD (couldn't find any contemporary stuff). Very enjoyable.
BLT Posted - 04/13/2005 : 22:20:29
quote:
Originally posted by Carl

Is'nt it 20 years since D.Boon passed away??



Yes!
Carl Posted - 04/13/2005 : 18:55:42
Is'nt it 20 years since D.Boon passed away??
ElevatorLady Posted - 04/13/2005 : 15:48:41
I just got back from the show and I cannot believe how amazing it was! I swear to god, each song was better than the last. Man oh man, how great it was! Why did it have to end so soon? I miss them already… I have a big smile on my face but at the same time I feel like crying. Sob.
BLT Posted - 04/13/2005 : 08:31:34
Broken Face Posted - 04/13/2005 : 05:28:19
watt is one of my heroes - his ethics and his playing are both without comparrison. GO SEE WATT

-Brian

If you move I shoots!

tiredeyes Posted - 04/13/2005 : 03:08:06
saw him a couple years back with j. mascis, i've never seen anyone play the bass like he does. one of a kind.
Newo Posted - 04/13/2005 : 01:20:06
Yeah Whelanīs, bring your favourite people.

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
Carl Posted - 04/12/2005 : 04:37:31
I believe he's playing Dublin, too.
Newo Posted - 04/12/2005 : 00:52:50
What they said.

--

"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "itīs not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know."
Crispy Water Posted - 04/11/2005 : 14:12:16
Anybody, if you ever get the chance to see Mike Watt, playing with any one of his numerous groups, my advice is to do so without question.

Nothing is ever something.
ElevatorLady Posted - 04/11/2005 : 10:14:57
Well if you say so. Thanks for the help. I'll let you know how it went.
BLT Posted - 04/11/2005 : 08:37:33
He was selected to be the Stooges' bass player, for crying out loud.
TRANSMARINE Posted - 04/11/2005 : 08:30:16
The guy is an institution! No one who likes rock should pass up seeing this guy play live if the chance comes along.

Catchin' blue in his eyes that were brown

-bRIAN

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