Dead Bob - “Life Like”
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Dead Bob - “Life Like”
submitted by @drinktoremember
Nomeansno - Revenge
There has always been a special place in my heart for Nomeansno. There are many reasons... not the least of which is that they are/were a great band. Additionally, in their early days when they were still based in Victoria, they would always bring another Victoria band to town to open for them. Because of that, I got to see a lot of other amazing bands... bands that I still enjoy to this day. I appreciated being exposed to new good music, and I appreciated the fact that they supported their local scene.
But, perhaps the main attraction for me was the fact that I identified with them. Unlike a lot of the other Punk bands of the time, Nomeansno seemed like the people I hung out with. We weren't grotty art urchins like Johnny Rotten, or adrenalinized bodybuilders like Henry Rollins, or makeup wearing midgets like Glenn Danzig... we were suburban nerds. Sure, we did our best to hide it, but that's what we were... chess club members... D&D playing outsiders... dudes who hung out at the library and constantly struck out with the hot librarian chicks... eggheads, weirdos and burnouts. You know the type. What we had in common with the rest of the Punks was anger. Not necessarily anger at being on the dole, or anger at someone surfing on our beach, or anger that no one appreciated just how psycho we were... more an anger at the whole bully mentality, whether we were talking about US vs Nicaragua, 10 Skinheads vs. 1 Black/Gay/Asian/Commie/luckless bystander or Them vs. you. You know... the whole getting beat up after school because you were smaller and/or slower and/or younger and/or not in with the in crowd. We weren't all useless gimps, but for he most part we were much better off fighting with words than with our fists, and as such harboured a strong dislike for the testosterone fueled, might makes right, shaven gorilla yahoos we saw everywhere... often at the same Punk gigs we frequented.
Revenge captures that anger almost perfectly. "Revenge" is the battle cry of the nerd, and on a larger level, is the voice behind guerrilla warfare throughout history. If you can't (because, perhaps, it would be foolish to) stand up to and fight the (insert your oppressor here) who just kicked your ass... why not blow up their car? In the immortal words of Ho Chi Minh, "You can kill ten of our men for every one we kill of yours. But even at those odds, you will lose and we will win."
Hmmm, I seem to have ended up going off on a bit of a Columbine-ish tangent there.
Anyway... WOOO!!! NOMEANSNO RULZ!!! FUCK YEAH!!!11!!
From the album, Sex Mad (Wrong Records)
Nomeansno - It's Catching Up
The New, Improved, 50 Day Song Challenge
Day 38 - A song your pet seems to like
My current pet, Charlie the Black Lab, has shown no particular musical preferences over the course of his tenure. In fact, he doesn't seem to notice music at all. Charlie's a good sort... loyal, obedient, happy and smart enough. Pretty much the perfect dog and a great sidekick.
One of my previous pets, on the other hand, Ki (rhymes with "eye") the Devon Rex, was different in nearly every way. The quintessential "little ball of hate", she had it in for nearly everyone and everything, except me and tall men with long dark hair (no idea why). Ki was very smart, eerily so, and hyper-aware of her surroundings, plus, she listened to music. Some music, anyway. There was no denying that certain songs always seemed to effect her in certain ways. It's Catching Up, for instance, would cause her to get super rambunctious. Her pupils would get huge, she'd arch her back, jump around sideways... and then race around the room, only stopping when the song was over. I never got any impression other than the fact that she just seemed to like spazzing out to Nomeansno. That made two of us. RIP Ki.
From the album, Wrong (Wrong Records)
Ford Pier - Everyone's Always Right Except Me
But I venture, opine and grandstand and someone always calls my hand...
From the album, Meconium (Wrong Records)
The Show Business Giants - Gold in Canada
The Show Business Giants were/are/will be a Victoria/Vancouver based super group centered around the talents of Mr. Tom Holliston (see also, The Hanson Brothers). Since their inception in the late 1980's they have sporadically taken the stage to show all us punters how it's done.
Past/current/future members include, Ford Pier (SNFU), Scott Henderson (Shovlhed), Carolyn Mark (Carolyn Mark), John Wright (Nomeansno), Aaron Chapman (The Town Pants), Grant Lawrence (The Smugglers), Ken Jensen (D.O.A.), Keith Rose (The Hard Rock Miners) and George Kennedy... just to name a few.
Gold in Canada is their paean to finding musical success as a Canadian band. From their album, Will There Be Corn? (Wrong Records)