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Nomeansno - It’s Catching Up
An ad for the classic album Wrong by NoMeansNo, scanned from the back cover of Suburban Voice no. 28, 1989. See also this post with a live show I caught around the same time.
Forward To Death - NoMeansNo (A Capella!)
(via Nomeansno free time for Victoria-bred punk band - Music - Times Colonist)
The hard-touring trio makes its living largely on the road.
NoMeansNo guitar credits by ” “, uhhh, none of your fucking business, someone (but we’re not sure whom) and no one in particular. From inserts of Sex Mad, Wrong, 0+2=1, Live and Cuddly, Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed
Package I sent to Mikey Hanson of the Hanson Brothers.
Love that Pat Falloon painting card.
Broken Pencil review of the book.
Reviews of volumes 2 (NoMeansNo) & 3 (Deadly Snakes) in the Bibliophonic series by Jeff Miller
A review of the book in a Moncton based blog
SYDNEY — Mark Black combined several of his passions in crafting his first novel.From the punk rock scene to his Cape Breton roots, the Halifax-based author explored a number of themes in his book “NoMeansNo: Going Nowhere,” released recently through Invisible Publishing’s Bibliophonic series.
A piece on the book in the Cape Breton Post. I think it came out on my birthday or the day before my birthday.
A review in Razorcake
We're starting a brand new column that's all about Canadian literary criticism. First up is a review of the great Canadian band bio: "NoMeansNo: Going Nowhere"
A great review of the book in the pages of Vice. This made my year.
Be Shite Be Right
Murray Bannerman presents Up the Pucks
This week I appeared on a podcast called Up the Pucks. We ended up talking about lot of stuff, you can check out the podcast here:
http://www.upthepucks.com/blog/2013/4/26/119-murray-bannerman-presents.html
Great podcast and two great hosts, Peter and Brandon.