I remember playing the Ramones on the radio in 1980 every week. That always got the phone lines to light up with death threats from the good ol' boys if I didn't play some Seger. Memories...misty water colored memories.
No, punk rock didn't chang...
By and large, the kind of music discussed on this site isn't, and never was, played on the radio in Indiana. So what was your introduction to it? When and how did you first discover a musical underground?
Wow! I got your message about the Safety Pups. That is awesome. My email is dereklotek@yahoo.com
Could you hit me up there and we can work out the snail mail details?
I know it seems silly, but I can't believe after 19 years I will be able to hear them again! I have been bummed about having them stolen for that long. :(
Primates did go in the studio. We did one session with the Ricky, Rapper, Lumpy, Dave Yukki line-up.
I don't have a copy of that, but I remember being a little disappointed with the outcome (personally). I was pretty studio-green, and didn't play very well, or adjust my drums properly.
I do have a copy of one of our No Bar shows that's pretty fuckin' sweet.
Hey: I am a huge fan of the Fall as well, especially the time period you mentioned over on John's cassette blog. If someone told me I could only listen to one band for th rest of my life, I would have to choose the Fall. They are the band that keeps on giving.
Have you heard the live in Reykjavik set from 1983? Brilliant.
Also, Mark E. Smith's biography is seriously entertaining. Unfortunately, at least for now, it's UK only and a bit on the pricey side. Still worth it though.
David Schlabach said…By the time the Primates went to the studio, we had changed our name to the Ripped vorpals ( because Terry Hollywood joined the band) Since that line up only lasted a very short time before Repellents ll commenced, and all the songs from that studio session were later done by the Repellents ll, I just refer to all the stuff from that period as " Repellents".
I have just finished transferring all those old tapes to mp3.
But the old Primates stuff ......nada...never went to studio.
At 10:45pm on January 31, 2009, Chris Cruzan said…
Jeff, thanks for the Grit, I am just now listening to the stuff from '89. Very, dare I say Trower-esque, or is that Travers-esque. I am digitizing it this weekend and will send the studio stuff asap.