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OUR EYES ON YOU: June 2008

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Lolita: Summer is here. I love the freedom from clothes. Rita: And as the flowers blossom, people create new exciting projects with new energy. Lolita: Yeah, I noticed stores are coming up with creative ways to pocket your tax refund dollars. Rita: That’s not the kind of new exciting energy I was thinking about. I say donate your refund dollars to an organization that puts pressure on our government to stop the war and helps promote peace. Organizations that are worthy of donations are United for Justice and Peace, Peaceworks magazine, Massachusetts Peace Action, and Veterans Against the War. They’re my favorites. Lolita: Heck, I’m spending my money on new clothes. Rita: I thought you enjoyed wearing no clothes. Lolita: No, totally naked isn’t as good as just a little bit of clothing. Rita: Enough of this talk about what to do with money—you know Father’s Day is June 15—let’s find out something about our friends’ dads. We can offer people a place to say something nice about dad. Lolita: Okay, but I still think readers would rather hear about my creative limited wear—okay okay, I’ll go ask everyone to tell me something about their dad. Rita: There’s Holly—I bet she has a cool dad.

 

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DADS DADS DADS

Lolita: What do you tell people about your facial tattoos? HOLLY BREWER (Humanwine): I was 16 when I got it done and there wasn’t much hubub in the U.S. about the Maori people then, so I didn’t actually have anyone mention the name Moko or Maori until I was about 19. By that time I was getting sick of hearing about it and not knowing who these people were talking about, so I did a little research. I learned that there were many tribes all around the globe who have women with facial tattoos on the chin. Since the Maori exhibit hit Boston, it seems as though everyone and their parents are now experts on the Maori people of New Zealand and they come up to me with their factoids to show off their newfound knowledge. It’s not that I don’t appreciate their learning; it’s just that it has nothing to do with me. People that are from New Zealand are the only people so far who can tell it’s my own design. Lolita: Oh, I was supposed to ask you about your dad. HOLLY: My Dad is from Laconia, N.H. and is an active member of the motorcycle community up there. When I was eight he took me out for a spin on his most prized Indian. I figured I’d dress up in my black jean jacket and matching skirt and when he came to pick me up at the house, he had already been riding around for a bit so the pipe was HOT and when I was climbing up I burned my right leg. Instead of taking me to the hospital or inside to get a bandage what does he do? He tells me, “Lemme see it, no, that’s alright” (because it really was just a little nip) and he drives me down to the beach bar where all his buddies were and he holds me up saying, “She got her first burn! She got her first burn! What a champ!” My bought me an ice cream, I forgot all about my leg after that. *** PETE CASSANI (The Peasants/ Beefy DC): My father fought for what was right. First he refused to die. At eight years old he got rheumatic fever. They put him in the death room at the hospital. Others died. He hung on. The fever destroyed his body, his heart, but he lived. Grew up, got married, had SIX kids!! Then he became a teacher and fought for teacher’s rights. Went on strike a lot. Also brought his Black friends to look at houses in the Lily-white suburbs. Helped them though the banks, the government and the people were racist. He never did what was safe or easy. He died at 48 from his damaged heart but he lives on in his kids and grandkids!! He also encouraged me to play guitar when I sucked! *** ERIK LINDGREN (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic/ Arf Arf Records): My father was known as “Big Bob” and was a big man in every respect. Very respected individual, straight shooter, and, boy, did he sure know how to use a grill. *** NICK BLAKEY (The In Out/Church): I currently don’t know where my father is, and frankly, don’t care to know either. *** DYLAN J. METRANO (Tiger Saw): My father was a rock critic back in the ’70s, and he met a lot of his favorite musicians. I was named after Bob Dylan, but the night before I was born, Dad was hanging out in Boston with Leonard Cohen. Thanks, Dad, for not naming me Leonard. Lolita: Leonard is not that bad—if you took to wearing dresses you could easily shorten it to Leona. *** MONIQUE ORTIZ (A.K.A.C.O.D.): My dad is an incredibly cool guy. He bought me my first bass when I was 12. We used to jam with his friends and record it to his TEAC 1/4 inch reel-to-reel. He’s an amazing Latin percussionist, vocalist, and can still move like James Brown. He got me into professional motocross racing when I was young—yup, I raced motorcycles ’til I was 18. And he restored my ’56 Chevy and my ’72 Beetle for me. He’s an inspiration. I love him so much! *** TIM MUNGENAST (Tim Mungenast & His Preexisting Conditions): My dad, John E. Mungenast, was warm, funny, eccentric, and a fucking genius engineer. His background spanned everything from steamboat mechanic to guided-missile technician. He was well loved by his egghead peers, who named an engineering award after him. When the East Coast had that big power outage a few years ago, the Department of Energy called my mom asking for him. They said they wanted to talk with him about how to avoid future recurrences. Unfortunately, he’d lost his battle with cancer a few months before. *** DAVE WESTNER (Woolly Mammoth Sound/ Tori Pyne): My dad can fix just about anything mechanical. If I crashed a plane in the middle of the desert, my dad could probably make the damned thing fly again using only duct tape, a coat hanger and pieces of a mechanical pencil. And I would actually trust him to fix it enough to actually fly the thing again. Lolita: Like father, like son—I hear that you’re very good at “fixing it in the mix.” *** SIMON RITT (The Darlings): My father was born in Ottawa, Canada where as a child he was photographed by Yousuf Karsh and went to summer camp with Leonard Cohen (“...little Lenny from Montreal”).*** DANA JEE (I Have Ears): I’m a better dad than he was. Lolita: Give it time—you still have a lifetime to go.

NEWS ROCK

Rita: Speaking of dads—Noise radio chart guy TONY SCHINELLA and wife had their second baby—Dominic Anthony on 4/16/08. He was 7 lbs. 3 oz. *** BONE GUNN appeared on Fox’s Fearless Music with a live performance of “Mother” that can be seen on YouTube. *** How many T-shirts does your band get printed up? HARRY & THE POTTERS ordered 4818 from QRSTs for their summer tour. Their order is down from 7,500 last summer. *** SCOTT JANOVITZ played two shows on the night of his Rumble finals. Beside the competition gig with THE GREAT BANDINI he played keys with THE FIGGS at the Paradise. *** ED “MOOSE” SAVAGE’s long time drummer, PAUL DIONNE, was lured out to California by his future wife. Paul’s last show was at Ed’s birthday party. *** Vanessa Cintamani Piehl is the second child to call drummer MIKE PIEHL dad. She weighed in at 6 pounds 7 ounces at 11:32am on Wednesday, April 23. *** BIRD MANCINI (as part of SAL BAGLIO’s band) opened for PETE BEST then hopped the pond to play at both the Cavern Club and the Cavern Pub in Liverpool, UK. *** ROBBY ROADSTEAMER has gone from hating art bands to working with them in his latest project—a musical! It’s a reenactment of Kurt Russell’s musical Big Trouble in Little China that is titled Big Trouble in Little Allston. *** Five musicians who performed with their bands in the Rock Showdown at TCAN won scholarships to Berklee. They were DEAN STEVES (Red Rock), BOBBY SCOTT (The Advocates), SAM SILVERMAN (The What-Cha-Ma-Call-Its), WILL SELIGSON (Spare Change), and NATHAN LATTA (Deadly Styles). *** There’s a new club in town called To Ad (1912 Massachusetts Ave.) in Porter Square, Cambridge. It’s nice to see AD FRANK getting the attention his talent deserves. *** On the day that REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE release their second CD, Forked Tongue, it had already charted at #1 (jazz) and #11 (overall) on Ontario alternative radio station CFRU. *** WALTER SICKERT (…& the Army of Toys) was caught using Elmer’s roll-on glue to keep his mustache erect for up to four hours. *** PETER PRESCOTT (Mission of Burma) went to see BIG DIPPER’s reunion and was turned away because he forgot his ID. Just a lesson for everyone to remember your ID. Rita: Your age is not the point of carrying your ID. It’s so when the police raid the place they know who they’re throwing in the pokey. Lolita: I always thought that they just wanted to look at a sexy photo of me. Peter must have gotten fed up with that.*** At DAVE WESTNER’s debut gig with TORI PYNE he donated $1 for every line of lyrics that he sang incorrectly to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. He had three judges and asked his audience to match his donation dollar for dollar. He raised over $200 with 15 accidental lyric revisions. *** And sticking with the charity subject, photographer KELLY DAVIDSON rides her bike to Providence to raise money for multiple sclerosis. If you’d like to sponsor Kelly go to myspace.com/etchedonfilm. *** [MUNK] was featured in the May 10 issue of Billboard. *** TWO TON SHOE has found success in South Korea. Their new CD is being released on FarGo (Korea) and the band plans to tour Seoul again later in the year. *** CASEY DESMOND has been asked to play for Navy troops on July 4 in Naples, Italy. *** The Boston round of the U.S. Air Guitar Championships is at the Middle East Downstairs on Thursday, 6/5. *** A used car dealer found a CD in an abandoned car. He played the CD, loved it, and sort out the band. Abandoning a car may be an expensive way to get one fan at a time but it’s working for TOKYO TRAMPS. *** BOB GALLAGHER (Jesse Gallagher’s dad) sings lead on the final track of the upcoming APOLLO SUNSHINE CD. Lolita: Right back to dads—do we have more of those dad answers?

MO' DADS
Rita: Yes, in fact we do have more dads to talk about. I like this one… CHRIS PEARSON (Ekranoplan): My father was in the Navy, and in 1952 was assigned to a fleet task force that was at the very first hydrogen bomb test (Operation Ivy Mike) in the Pacific. He was about 20 miles from ground zero, and he overheard a few scientists worrying about whether the fusion reaction would eventually ignite all the oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. I guess it’s a good thing they were wrong! The 10-megaton blast produced a mushroom cloud that rose to over 20 miles high! It’s pretty wild to hear him talk about it to this day. Lolita: And they’ve proven that more pollution came from Ivy Mike than the exhaust from one day of driving a 2008 SUV—but not much more. ***JOANIE LINDSTROM (WMBR): How many fathers could name the members of Uriah Heep? *** TINTERN (Necktie Party): When I was about eight, I heard this racket coming from my parents’ bedroom. I ran upstairs and to my horror, found my dad singing and playing “Lady of Spain” on accordion with one foot propped up on the bed like Henry Rollins, playing (and singing) with a similar intensity. This was years before I knew what punk was and now every time I see someone propping a foot on a monitor I chuckle and think of my dad, who has no idea how hardcore he is. Happy Father’s Day Dad! *** JON MACEY (Foxpath/ Urban Caravan): My father’s father (my grandfather) was a professional country singer in upstate New York in the ’40s and ’50s. He actually continued to perform until he was around 75, doing mostly square dance calling by then. My dad saw up close the life of a musician and, when I was young, tried to discourage me from that life, causing big problems between him and me. Now that I am older, having lived through the many ups and downs of my music career, I can see why he felt that way. He was just trying to protect me, even if it was misguided. *** DEEK McD (Age Against The Machine): My father’s a very laid back guy, who certainly passed on that trait, while also teaching me that you don’t need a shitload of money to be very happy—which is completely true, as some of the most miserable people I’ve ever known are loaded! *** JIM HEALEY (We’re All Gonna Die): My dad is the reason I started playing music. He always had an acoustic guitar around the house even though he couldn’t play a lick. After years of beating around on that, he finally got me my first electric guitar at 12, and it was all downhill from there. *** SAMMY MIAMI (Shööt The Möön): My dad is an all-American bad ass with a heart of gold. He’s the proud owner of ’52 Panhead, ’32 Ford, ’32 Packard and ’22 Durant with wooden spoked wheels! He’s an honest man and one of the hardest working guys I’ve ever known. He tells it like it is and if you cross him he’ll make no bones about grabbing you by the neck. His charming ways with the ladies is undeniable; in fact he scores at more Shööt The Möön shows than the band! *** DAVE PINO (Powerman 5000): Next time you drive into the Callahan Tunnel, take a look to the top right. You’ll see a giant chip in the tunnel entrance. My dad made that. He accidentally hit it with a back hoe that was loaded on a trailer he was towing a long time ago. If that’s not “leaving your mark” on the city of Boston, I don’t know what is. *** BILL GOFFRIER (Big Dipper/ Saucer): My father is 83 but he has taken up with an older woman since their respective spouses both died. I could not be more pleased. He is truly an inspiration, and I look forward to my next half-century. Lolita: She may be an older woman to you but I bet your dad considers her a youthful beauty.

MUSICAL CHAIRS

Rita: Old, young, new, ancient—we’re all here temporarily so make the most of your life. Here are the changes that people are making in their lives and bands. JAKE & THE JAKES reform for one show on June 7 at the Brewery Exchange in Lowell with Fox Pass, The Rationales, and Brendan Boogie band (featuring members of Scamper). *** CELLO CHIX have been seen with three cellos lately. SHAY RUDOLPH has been a special guest. *** EXTREME will be returning this summer with new drummer KEVIN FIGUEIREDO (Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party). *** Lead guitarists ALEX “GUMBALL” GARRIDO left SIDEWALK DRIVER to live in LA. *** A band of Boston music veterans looking for lead and rhythm guitarists to play in a psychedelic/ pop band that pays tribute to the hits from Nuggets and Pebbles. Call (781) 391-0904 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it *** SAD MARVIN reunited for one show on May 25 at the Middle East with original members ADAM LEITER and MATT DOYLE. *** BAD ASH & KILLING STAR features members of WALTHAM. *** LOCK & KEY played their final show—and released a CD at that show. *** After seven years on the Boston scene and a brief national tour, SEPTEMBER TWILIGHT has parted ways. The decision was made almost a year ago after drummer, KEVIN “BAM BAM” GALLAGHER left to become a full-time firefighter. The band played their last show on 5/27 at the Middle East. *** KAREN TSIAKALS and DEBORAH BERNARD of UV PROTECTION (who are on permanent vacation) have joined up with DAVE KILO (The Juliet Kilo) to form THE SECRET SEA. Lolita: What secrecy is within the secret sea?


GUITARS OF BEAUTY

Rita: Is it any secret who owns the most impressive guitars? Let’s find out. Lolita: Okay, I will steal guitar secrets from my friends and share them with you, so there will be no secrets between us. LINDA VIENS (Angeline/ Sgt. Maxwell’s Peace Chorus): The most impressive guitars I know are the “art guitars” lovingly crafted by the multi-talented Asa Brebner; each with it’s own theme—hand-painted, encrusted with glitter, jewels, plastic army men, and Barbie doll heads! *** NICHOLE CLARKE (Orange Nichole): I am fickle about guitars so it’s hard to choose ONE that’s been the most impressive. But recently I’ve been impressed with Charlie Chesterman’s black Rickenbacker 381, which may be the loveliest guitar ever—and my friend Rhys’ Roland G707. It has a handle! *** JEN D’ANGORA (Downbeat 5): JJ Rassler has a ’61 Les Paul Junior that he’s owned for over 30 years. There were other models of Juniors in late ’50s and in ’60s that became the Juniors we know now, but the design of his guitar is the design that became the SG. It features one P-90 single coil pickup. He got it around ’75—it had been owned by Billy Cole (the Real Kids/Nervous Eaters.) When Lenny Kaye and Patti Smith came to see DMZ at the Rat back then, Patti jumped on stage with them, and Lenny jumped on JJ’s back, and strummed this guitar while JJ made the chords. *** MIKE PIEHL (Reverse/ Tim Gearan): My father always told the story of being stationed at Fort Knox in the early ’60s: On leave, they went into a little diner. One of the guys in their group was black and they refused to serve him. All the soldiers were bullshit! And it turned into a huge scene. “This guy’s fighting for your country and you can’t make him a fucking sandwich?” He told me that when I was very young and because of it, I’ve never been a racist prick. I’ve been other kinds of pricks but not racist. *** JASON SANFORD (Neptune): The most impressive guitar is owned by Terry, from the Ex. He bought the guitar when he was 16, and he has played it for all 30 years that the Ex has been making music. At some point it became a five-string when part of the headstock and the high-E tuning machine snapped off during a rowdy show. I have never seen a guitar more worn and scarred and imbued with the aura of a lifetime of punk. *** SCOTT PITTMAN (Frank Morey & His Band/ The Shods): My brother, Rowie, is a fantastic craftsman of anything wood, metal, electronic, or anything. He made his first guitar absolutely from scratch. The Glingtone sounds better than the best Tele, but the custom woodwork and metalwork makes it look like nothing else. Plays perfectly and effortlessly and is weighted to perfection. It pisses me off, because I wish he had this idea years ago; but also because Kevin and Manimal of the Shods, and Amy from Darkbuster got on the list before me to get one—I’m his brother and I have to get serial number five?! *** FRANK ROWE (Classic Ruins): The most impressive guitar I’ve ever seen was Eric Rosenfeld’s ’51 Fender Broadcaster, one of the first Fenders ever built. It was scarred, it was battered, it was worn, and when he played it in the sun with Catfish Black on a Sunday free concert on Cambridge Common, it made sounds that can’t be explained. It got stolen long ago. Whoever has it now is sitting on about fifty thousand bucks. Lolita: There still are guitar secrets. Who has that ’51 Broadcaster?

 

CLINTON/OBAMA
Rita: What should the Democrats do, if anything, about the race between Clinton and Obama? CHUCK U. ROSINA (WMFO/WMBR): Obama and Clinton... it is a dilemma. Personally, I don’t put too much faith in electoral politics, but I am for Obama. To me, he represents real change looking ahead. Clinton? Yeah, she’s a woman, but she’s so 1990s. *** NANCY DELANEY (Temper): Since our votes are not accurately counted in presidential elections I like what Hillary Clinton proposed at a press conference on April Fool’s Day. There should be a bowling match between her and O'Bama to decide who gets the Democatic nomination. Both are equally bad at bowling so it would be the only fair way to decide the outcome. Americans don’t know how to vote anyway so why not make things at least a little entertaining? *** PETER MOORE (COUNT ZERO): Refuse to donate any more money to either campaign until one of them bails or the two of them agree to be on the same ticket. Their coffers can't take more draining, as they will be needed much more this autumn for the championship bout. *** DICK TATE (The Middle East/Prime Movers): I thought we weren’t supposed to mention the “race” issue anymore? It will probably come down to superdelegates cutting backroom deals and further eroding our fading belief that democracy actually works in this country. Benevolent dictatorship anyone?

CLUB SCAN
Rita: Let’s get right to the shows... THE CELLO CHIX play the Plough & Stars on Thursday 6/5. *** TRANSIT leads the all-ages show on Saturday, 6/7 (1pm) at the Middle East. *** Later that night the ME & JOAN COLLINS wedding is at the Abbey Lounge. Lolita: I hear the wedding gown is breathtaking. Rita: *** Sunday, 6/8 has SCARCE back at T.T.’s. *** THE CLYDSDALE COWBOYS round ’em up at the Cantab on Friday, 6/13. *** THE RUDDS hit Johnny D’s on Saturday 6/14. *** MISSION OF BURMA performs Signals Calls & Marches on Friday 6/13 and VS. on Saturday 6/14, both at the Paradise. *** On Saturday, 6/21, you can find 27 at Great Scott. *** Every Thursday night in June the Goodtime Emporium has the Battle of the Guitar Heroes. Rita: Hope to see you at a show! Lolita: Support the musicians who live and play around you.

 
OUR EYES ON YOU: May 2008

MOMS, WAR & HEALTH
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: Hello comrades. It’s May 2008—Mother’s Day will go on as scheduled—so will a war based on lies—and we’re still supposed to pay attention to our health. Those are the three topics we’ll discus in this column. Lolita: I remember when all we talked about was sex. Rita: Yeah, you still do. How did your Lovefest go? Lolita: Thanks for asking. It was love-squared event. Well, all except that time during the Peace Chorus set when a fight broke out because of someone refusing to move out of the way of the video camera. We are such a loving community. I had to single-handedly balance out the love during the night. Rita: So it was just another night out for the lusty Lolita? Lolita: Yeah, though the group activity included a lot of newcomers. I like those young ones who are quick to show their appreciation. Rita: Let’s move on to appreciating the females that brought us into this world—our mothers. Go ask everyone to tell us something special about his or her mom. There’s Edrie with those strange eyelashes—go ask her.


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MOTHERS’ DAY
            Lolita: Edrie, what is it with those fantastic eye-thingiemagigs? EDRIE (Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys): I made these feathered lashes from hand-dyed pink feathers. Then affixed them to my visage with a secret concoction of spirit gum, black bear secretions, and human spit. They are based on a design commonly worn by Clara Bow, whose sultry looks I aspire to. She had to use her eyes to communicate plots in silent films. Someday I hope you ask me about my frilly undies—which I also make by hand. Lolita: Yes, I’m very interested in them, but I’m supposed to ask you about your mom. Tell me something about her. EDRIE: My mother was the first person I ever saw dance on a bar. She was Coyote Ugly before those girls were out of diapers and she can still out stomp, out-dance, and out-shoot the best of ’em. *** PREACHER JACK (Preacher Jack): Lady Esther (as I call my dear mother) was born on Easter Day 91 years ago this past Easter. Lady Esther is a remarkable woman, she now lives 2000 miles away in Santa Cruz California in an assisted living facility but still manages to this very day to chastise me if she feels I am being lazy or unproductive! As a singer, mom was a second place finisher on the Major Bowes Talent Contest radio show in 1939 (which was a national contest), I attribute all my God-given talent to this wonderful lady whose wisdom (and at times financial support) I STILL seek out as often as possible. God bless you, Mother. *** ANNA PRICE (The Silver Lining): My mom is an extremely bright, intuitive, and creative person. She was a professional actress who studied at the London Central School of Drama and later became a psychiatric nurse.  She now has her own holistic health practice and is a successful counselor and businesswoman. My dad died when I was 12 and my mom essentially raised us four kids by herself.  She is a very strong person who in many ways I look up to and I love her dearly. *** JOE COUGHLIN (The Noise): She was the best. A talented painter and pianist.  Highly susceptible to all paranormal activity, she once successfully predicted the ending scores of all Bruins’ games for an entire season. We saw UFOs together twice (later verified by a government worker who’d been assigned to the incidents). Sang in an Andrews Sisters-type act with my two aunts, managed by Don Costa, who went on to work with Frank Sinatra. Also very impulsive, she once bid $500 on a pair of Rudolf Nureyev’s ballet slippers during the Channel 2 auction (she lost). And my birthday is May 11. Miss you, Marie. *** KIER BYRNES (Three Day Threshold): Last Christmas we had to bail my mom out of jail. It wasn’t pretty but the holidays just didn’t seem right without her.  So much so, actually, that I had to write a song about it. *** MICHAEL BLOOM (Sgt. Maxwell’s Peace Chorus): Good news for this Mother’s Day, my mom’s in remission. *** AJDA THE TURKISH QUEEN (Black Fortress of Opium): My mother, Belma Arlsantas Snyder (RIP), who passed on New Year’s Eve 2006, was a very virtuous woman.  She was an excellent old world mama, and a patient, tolerant wife.  I miss her dearly, but she is with me in a new way. *** JON MACEY (Fox Pass/ Urban Caravan): Thankfully, my mother is still alive. She is a highly intelligent, but an existentially frustrated person, being of the generation where woman had few options outside of motherhood. She also deserves an award for surviving my teenage and early adult years. *** SAMMY MIAMI (Shööt The Möön): My mom worked at the Rat. She was the first female bar back to sling cases in 1975. She snuck her under-aged brother Alan into the bar to see Thundertrain perform live. His buddy Dave saw Thundertrain too and they were both so inspired, they started their own band called O-Positive. So yeah, my mom rocks! Lolita: Yeah, I was there. I remember trying to wrestle my boyfriend away from that female bar back. Those beer-carrying muscles were too much for my feminine physique and had to give him up. So I hooked up with MACH BELL (Thundertain) that night.

NEWS
Rita: Where has that Mach Bell been lately? Lolita: After the operation on his vocal cords, Mach, at least temporarily, retired from the big stage to work with his students at putting rock shows together. Rita: Well, someone has to pass on the knowledge to the next generation. Lolita: That’s exactly what they do at the Paul Green School of Rock. Keep an eye on listing for their Black Sabath and Doors shows coming up in June that will feature all their students. *** Tired of all the court costs involved with their illegal activities, THE ILLEGALS felt it was time to go legal—so they changed their name to THE NIGHT TERRORS. Note: all their acts of terror are perfectly legal. *** APOLLO SUNSHINE’s record label, Spin Art, went out of business so the band managed to get their two albums re-released with a few bonus tracks. Apollo Sunshine now includes the tracks “U & I” and “Strange Things” and Katonah features a 20-minute video documentary about the building of the barn, the recording of the album, and the band live.  Their albums are now available overseas for the first time ever. *** The Paradise Lounge closed its doors on April 1st. It’s no April fools day joke that the place will reopen as a restaurant when renovations are complete. *** Local winners of the 2007 International Song Competition include RYAN MONTBLEAU (“If It Comes Around”), GRACE KELLY (“10”), and CARLA RYDER (“Lonesome Town”). *** On 4/7/08 KIER BYRNES (Three Day Threshold) was hanging out with VANILLA ICE. Four days later Mr. Ice was under arrest. Either Kier is a narc or he’s selling snoofer. Lolita: I doubt if he’s a narc because he seems to be under the effects of snoofer all the time. You can see it in the strange movement in his eyebrows and the way he eats as if someone was going to steal his food. And also by the snoofer he offered me when I asked, “got any snoofer?” (Legal note: snoofer is a perfectly legal substance. Kier is an upright citizen)

 

YOUR HEALTH
            Rita: So Lolita, you snoof too? Doesn’t it burn out the rods and cones in your eyes? The Red Sox start looking like they’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Summer squash gets mistaken for zucchini? Red Invasion becomes a blues band. Lolita: No, I don’t snoof. Just because someone offers it to me after I ask them for it doesn’t mean that I actually melt the substance down to a liquid and rub it in my eyes. Rita: Then what do you do with it? Lolita: I mix it with lime juice and marinade tofu with it. It’s really good for your health. You know Omega 3 fatty acids—well this is like Omega 15 fatty acids. Rita: Very interesting. Why don’t you go find out what other things people do to keep up their health. There’s Slimey, he must be a real health nut—go find out his secrets. Lolita: Slimey, how do you do it? Does Mrs. Slimedog have healing powers? Or has Zortar shown you the fountain of youth? SLIMEDOG (the Noise): This is the only time I’ve answered something serious because I think health is very important. For the last twenty years I’ve exercised, had a balanced diet, taken vitamins, and drank water. It’s something I’d recommend for everyone. I still drink too much but who wants to get as old as someone like T Max? Lolita: That’s exactly what I asked T Max. His reply was, “These amps go up to 11.” Now let’s get on with other health tips. ALLAN KRAUT (Rat/ Linwood): I tried taking fish oil for dry skin seven years ago and noticed that my mild anxiety subsided. I told my friend in medical research about it and she said the tests between anxiety and Omega 3 fish oils were inconclusive. I didn’t even know they were testing for that! It changed my life and I hope others can benefit. I take one every day. Trader Joe’s or Costco has good deals. Better than Prozac. *** JJ RASSLER (The Downbeat 5): I make sure the gravy and cheese I have on my french fries is of the highest quality available, whenever possible. *** DJ MATTHEW GRIFFIN (the Noise): I’m no spring chicken anymore, so I have to watch my intake. I avoid salt and monitor my caffeine, only one cup a day. Anything that will keep my blood pressure down, since high blood pressure is hereditary for me. I rarely go out drinking (would you believe!) and don’t take drugs anymore. There is a certain point in age, when the body cannot handle these sorts of pleasures. I still enjoy going to hardcore shows, watching the assholes beating the shit out of one another. I always found it to be a good stress reliever and it’s pretty sexy. Lolita: I know of another way to relieve stress—and it’s sexier than watching hardcore bullies knock people over. *** KEN FIELD (Revolutionary Snake Ensemble/ Birdsongs of the Mesozoic): I try not to worry too much. (Including about my health!)  As chair of the Cambridge bicycle committee, I also try to use my bike instead of my car as much as possible. (We encourage everyone else to do that too, for their own health, for the health of the environment, and to reduce traffic and parking problems for those who choose or need to drive.) *** RICK BERLIN (Rick Berlin): I don’t drink ONE DAY a week. Gee wow, Rick... like that’s some big abstinence. See, I read about this New York drag queen who claimed it was good for her liver. She of The Year of Magical Drinking. *** LINDA VIENS (Angeline/ Peace Chorus): I have recently started meditating as a way to help myself move through deep, old, pain, and grief.  The healing that happens, as the thoughts and memories flood through, and are examined and released... is astonishing... I can feel that there will be true health benefits over time. Worth trying for all! *** CHUCK U. ROSINA (WMFO/ WMBR): Being healthy is key to being able to enjoy life. I’ve always balanced my “bad” habits (eating chocolate, caffeine, sugar) with good ones (fruit and vegetables). Alcohol and other mind-altering substances are balanced by regular exercise. Nine months of the year, bicycling is a main mode of transportation about town. Healthy body equals productive mind.  Fun is important too.  Dance more, and rock on! Lolita: Tips from the experts on youthful aging. Now go practice. You can start by playing Musical Chairs.


MUSICAL CHAIRS
            Rita: When the music stops—grab a chair. No chair? You’re out. Here’s who is in and out of some of the bands we love. THE RUDDS have picked up JOHN BROOKHOUSE (the Dirty Truckers) as their new guitarist——and ANDREA GILLIS is no longer officially in the band. Lolita: We say officially because we did see Andrea sit in on a couple of songs at Lolita’s Lovefest. *** DAVE UNGER (Random Road Mother/ Antler), GREG HOFFMAN (Doc Hopper/ Roadmother Daltonic), TJ KIERSTED (Neon Jesus/ Huge), STAN DAY (Oxycontinentals), and CHRIS COUGHLIN (x-Kiren Ridge Band) and are now collectively known as CROPDUSTER. *** ELIAS has joined TRIPLE THICK on bass. *** STRAWHORSE members STEVEN KILROY, GREG MOORE, GENE JOHNSON, and LA SEPULVEDA, once signed to MCA, are threatening to make a bid for a reunion—keep an eye on the barn. *** Bassist ODETTA MO EXCRUCIOR (Melika M. Fitzhugh), and drummer/synth programmer LEON RICH have joined the ranks of LUCRETIA’S DAGGERS. The band is still seeking a keyboard player. Lolita: At the end of every round of Musical Chairs a player gets knocked out. In the game of war, soldiers and anyone who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time can have the life knocked out of them. Let’s move on to the current figures involving the loss of life in the Iraq war. We don’t bring this up to depress you. We want you to never forget that people are dying because our president had an agenda to see through at any cost. Lying to start a war is so much worse than murdering one person. Hopefully we will see justice done within our lifetime.


WAR CASUALTIES
            Rita: Lolita, this is what I’d like you to go ask everyone, Without looking it up, give us three figures—how many American soldiers have died in the Iraq war, how much money has been spent on the war, and how many total casualties have been caused by that same war? Lolita: I’ll get right on it. There’s one of my worst enemies—he should know the answer to that. STEPHEN PRYGODA (My Own Worst Enemy): 1. 4,000 US soldiers 2. 300 billion (seems ridiculous to even type! But I think that’s what I last heard...) 3. Over 40,000 total casualties? *** BOB GOBRON (Shakyfoot): 1. The current DoD statistics on the Iraq War say just over 4000 US soldiers KIA and I think something like six times that number wounded. That doesn’t account for soldiers who fall victim to suicide, substance abuse, or other loss of life stemming from high-risk behavior directly related to combat experience. 2. Some say a billion a month. Barak Obama is using a 1 trillion dollar figure. That’s $1x10^12 before it’s all over. 3. I heard an Amnesty International figure of 1.2 million Iraqis have died since the invasion. Gruesome. Like Lady MacBeth wringing her hands we will be. “Out, out damned spot!” *** SCOTT MATALON (Monolith): Way too many of our brave soldiers have died (more than 4,000), way too much money has been spent unnecessarily (over $500 BILLION by the US alone) and a completely unacceptable amount of human casualties (around 500,000 including civilians) have resulted from this conflict which we started based upon two completely falsified claims (there were no WMD’s and absolutely NO connection between Al Qaeda and Iraq), and yet, ABSOLUTELY NO legal action nor any significant investigation has been undertaken against our President and his staff for their lies or for this horrifying travesty.  Considering we crucified Clinton for getting some head, which isn’t a crime, we should be putting George W. in jail for a very, very long time. *** SHAUN WOLF WORTIS (Gato Malo): US Soldiers: Over 4000; money: At least one trillion; Total casualties: Lord knows! 100,000? 130,000? Could be way more. *** AARON GRAY (Milo’s Syndicate): Too many, too much, and too many. *** LIZ BORDEN (Liz Borden Band): Thousands of American soldiers have died and just as many have been wounded. One is too many. The news just said four more soldiers have died. Total causalities would include soldiers from other countries and civilians, I can’t even guess. The numbers must be really high! Billions have been spent on this war. Bring the soldiers home, put the money into our country, and let’s try to live in peace. Lolita: Is that too much to ask. War doesn’t lead to peace. Acts of war create more enemies to fuel future acts of terrorism.


CLUB SCENE
Rita: Let’s support acts that we’re proud of. Here is a list of decent musicians acting in a positive way to bring people together to entertain them.  RAMONA SILVER is at the Lizard Lounge on Saturday, 5/3. *** THE CLYDESDALE COWBOYS round ’em up at the Cantab on Friday, 5/9. *** MYSTERY TRAMPS release their CD at the Middle East on Saturday, 5/10, at 1:00 (all-ages), while GOZU releases their CD later that night from the same stage. Both shows are brought to you by Team Shred. *** Same night THE CAMPAIGN FOR REAL-TIME headlines at Great Scott. *** SALVATORE BAGLIO performs at the Cantab on Friday, 5/16. *** On Saturday 5/17 WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE is at Church. *** That same night catch THE GREAT BANDINI at T.T’s. *** BLACK FORTRESS OF OPIUM create the mood on Tuesday, 5/20, at the Middle East. *** ROCK BOTTOM rocks Johnny D’s on Friday 5/23. *** Same night VAGIANT closes the show at the Abbey Lounge. *** STEM holds their CD release at O’Brien’s on Saturday, 5/24. *** THE INCREDIBLE CASUALS are back for their 28th summer at the Wellfleet Beachcomer—they start on Sunday, 5/25, 4:00pm-8:00pm. Lolita: You’ll literally see more of us now that the weather is cooperating. See ya!
RIP: TINA DeLELLIS owner of Johnny D’s passed away suddenly on April 8, 2008. Our sympathies are with her family and friends.

 
OUR EYES ON YOU: April 2008

LOLITA’S SECRET

Image Lolita: We’re back from our online-only issue and anxious to hear all about your spring plans. Rita: Aren’t we the one’s who are supposed to tell the readers what going on? Lolita: Well, you can do what you want. I like to know what the readers do. Rita: Maybe you’re in the wrong business. Lolita: Maybe you should take the stick out of your butt and open up that mind of yours! Wait a second—I’m sorry for saying that. I’m just so happy that spring is in the air. On April 12 everyone is coming to my spring celebration—Lolita’s Lovefest. But I don’t want just anyone there, just the people who love me. So I’m going to keep the venue a secret. No one will get this information out of me. Rita: Oh really? Lolita: Yeah, so don’t even try. Will you please pass my “Can” of “Tab.” Rita: You don’t normally drink that crap. Lolita: I know but right now I need that “CanTab” and if you don’t pass it to me I’m going to Club Bohemia you all the way to my Lovefest. Did I mention THE RUDDS, SGT. MAXWELL’S PEACE CHORUS, I HAVE EARS, and THE BOSTON TYPEWRITER ORCHESTRA? Flip back one page and check out the ad.

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SURPRISING INFORMATION

Rita: While Lolita passes out posters in front of 738 Mass. Ave, Central Square, and tries to kiss everyone, I’m going to take this time to find out something new about some of the people we already know. Excuse me Roger, could you tell me something our readers would be surprised to learn about you? ROGER MILLER (Alloy Orchestra/ Mission of Burma): I made the “waiting in line” and “safety instruction” music for the Hulk Ride (Gamma Tube) at the Universal Theme Park in Orlando, Florida. *** AARON GRAY (Milo’s Syndicate): I started my musical career as a trumpet player... marching band, orchestra, jazz ensemble... the whole deal. That was until Metallica called me up and told me to stop being such a pussy. True story. *** PETE SUTTON (Temper): I am actually Joel Simches. *** SEAN MURRAY (Totaro): Something that some of you may be surprised to know about me is that when I was about 13 years old my parents divorced. My father moved away and I have not heard from him more than three times since. I have no idea where he is or even if he is alive. Occasionally (not for while though) someone like and aunt or uncle or maybe even a cousin will have some news on him. If I were to see him now, the first thing I’d say is that I miss and love him and that everything is okay. *** ANNGELLE WOOD (WZLX/ WMFO): I’m a rock and style enthusiast. Never wanting to be a one trick pony, I got into the hair business three years ago and I totally love it. I still do radio—hear me on WZLX. I do the hair stuff at Floyd’s 99 Barbershop on Mass. Ave. in Cambridge. *** WALTER SICKERT (Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys): One of my heroes, the creator of theSimpsons, Matt Groening, caught our set when we opened for the Tiger Lillies at UCLA. After the show he bought our CD and now owns all five of our Jack Ripper-themed art EPs! Come on Matt Tree House of Horror with The Army of Broken Toys! *** LIZ BORDEN (Liz Borden Band): I watch soap operas! ABC soaps, baby! I have watched my whole life! There, I admitted it! I am out of the soap opera closet! I feel free and so much better. Next year I will be marching in the Soap Opera Pride Parade. *** JAKE HALL (The Self Righteous Brothers): One thing readers might be surprised to learn about me is that I was born with both male and female genitalia. Interestingly enough however, I was also born with only four fingers on my left hand. This posed an interesting dilemma with an even more interesting solution. After weeks, my parents agreed to a surgery that would involve removing my existing penis and sewing it onto my left hand to function as a pinky finger. The operation was a great success! To this day, every time I “pinky-swear” with someone, I chuckle to myself... ’cause it means I actually just penis swore. Shhh... Don’t tell! Lolita: I knew I couldn’t trust Jake when he asked me if he could stick his finger in my belly button. *** MR. B (Born of Thunder/ IPR): I am an avid collector of broken ladders. *** MIKE PIEHL (Reverse): Your readers would be surprised to know I did time for perjury. Joliet, Illinois for 10 years. Hey, would I lie about something like that? *** DJ MATTHEW GRIFFIN (The Noise/ Gotharama): My cat can throw a guilt trip on me with just a look. I think it’s time to start getting out of the house more often. *** JIM HEALEY (We’re All Gonna Die): That I have actually been to numerous Star Trek conventions. No, I didn’t dress up. Lolita: Wait a second—weren’t you that Klingon who was hitting on me when I was in my sexy Seven of Nine costume?

NEWS UNDER A ROCK

Rita: Speaking of sexy costumes—please check out EMPRESS ERIN in LOVEWHIP’s latest video“Gimme That” at www.lovewhip.net. It was shot in Jamaica Plain—some on the streets—some in their cement S&M dungeon. And keeping in character, LOVEWHIP played a birthday party for porn star RON JEREMY (who’s coming out with new adult comedy called Spunk’d). *** JamSpot is opening a second location in Wakefield in April. The new rehearsal complex is located just off of Route 95/128 at exit 42, a few minutes north of the Route 93 interchange. *** THREE DAY THRESHOLD toured Belgium and the Netherlands last month. KIER BYRNES walked onto The Seventh Seal (Het Zevende Zegel in Kluisbergen, Belgium) and there was a gigantic poster of him on the wall. After the show he took it down to bring home to his mom. *** DAN MILLEN is now booking Friday nights at Bill’s Bar and is looking to hip the joint up a little bit. If your band is interested email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with links, some history on your band, and your draw around town. *** JIM SEERY (Triple Thick) is booking bands this spring/summer at the Squealing Pig in Provincetown in addition to booking the Plough & Stars Cambridge. Contact Jim at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it *** Check out local bands on CCTV’s Bandwidth TV. The shows are on the web at cctvcambridge.org. See A.K.A. C.O.D., THREE DAY THRESHOLD, JESSICA RYLAN, and a few more. *** The 30th annual WBCN Rock ’n’ Roll Rumble begins on April 6 with six nights of preliminaries (skipping Wednesday), followed by the semis on 5/18 and 5/19, and the finals on 5/25 (with special guests THE NEIGHBORHOODS!—the winners of the very first Rumble)—all at Harpers Ferry. A full list of the preliminary lineup is on page 35 of this issue. *** LENNYSOLOMON’s anti-war/anti-Bush song “Let’s Go To Mars” was number one on NEIL YOUNG’s Living with War website for over a month. *** UBIQUITOUS won the Opsercian Rompetition held at the Middle East in February. *** This past December BRIAN VIGLIONE (Dresden Dolls) worked with TRENT REZNOR and contributed some drum tracks to NINE INCH NAILS’ new album. *** In the category of strange bedfellows we find AMANDA PALMER (Dresden Dolls), who recently underwent vocal cord surgery, performing with the Boston Pops! Go see the odd coupling on June 19 and 20 at, where else, but, Symphony Hall. Lolita: Are Brian and Amanda in competition for who can come up with the most exciting news? Maybe they should be Rita and Lolita.

THE PRESIDENTIAL COMPETITION

Rita: Grabbing those headlines are what’s it’s all about. But what are the real issues? How ’bout if we run our own little competition? Let’s see who can come up with the best idea of what the presidential candidates should debate. Okay now, take a number and state your debate suggestion. TIM MUNGENAST (Tim Mungenast & His Preexisting Conditions): Well, since they’re already debating the deficit, the bombed-out economy, our over reliance on fossil fuel, and out half-trillion-dollar war in Iraq, I’d like them to discuss scrapping the Federal Reserve and/or investigating what REALLY happened on 9/11. *** KAREN DeBIASSE (Girl On Top): The new world order and what they’re going to do about it. All of the candidates are all puppets of it anyway so to me it’s just one big show to make us believe we live in a democracy. *** FRANK ROWE (Classic Ruins): I would like to see the candidates debate the question of whether we even need a president at all. Might we not simply install an official simulacron puppet to deliver the priorities of whoever is actually running things instead of continuing the laughable fiction that we are not already doing so? And this mannequin could look like anyone... Santa, Elvis, Bigfoot, Soupy Sales. We could change heads every week and thus spare the election hysteria. The best part is that if the candidates debated this idea, at least one would have to be in favor! *** CARLA DeLELLIS (Johnny D’s): Why doesn’t anyone have the balls to stand up and say it is not okay to discriminate against gays in marriage? It’s a character litmus test every presidential candidate is failing. *** C. MOON MULLINS (Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra/ Damned Dirty Ape): Human rights. The nation has turned from one that stands against the principal of torture, to one that uses torture. Once this nation stood for freedom, and now we propagate fear. Once, we led the world in respect for humans, and now, we vie for leadership in treating people like shit, in both foreign and domestic policy. I would invite the candidates to discuss the numerous specific examples of human rights violations comprise our new national policies: 1) Preemptive military attacks. 2) Suppression of prisoners’ rights. 3) Torture. 4) Lying about maters pertaining to national policy (blowjobs okay; WMD in Iraq, not ok). 5) Policy and (grrrr) business related to health care. *** CHUCK U. ROSINA (WMFO/ WMBR): I would like to see Clinton apologize for her vote to authorize Bush’s war way back when (like Edwards did), and it would be great if both Democratic candidates could come up with honest plans for dismantling our bases in Iraq. *** DAVE TREE (SuperPower/ Drugwar): What I’d like to see debated by the candidates is what responsibilities and consequences should George W. Bush and Dick Cheney and company face for outright lying and misleading this country into a war in Iraq. For one of the most serious crimes committed in this century what penalties do they believe this administration should pay? I believe they should be treated like a common drug dealer; that way not only do they do hard time in a real prison but all their money and assets are taken by the government, which could be used to finance the problems they have created. Lolita: Dave gets my vote! It takes a genius to come up with an idea that is so simple that we all don’t automatically don’t think of it ourselves. Rita: I agree. Let’s see our so-called leaders take some responsibility for the mess they’ve created.

MUSICAL CHAIRS

Lolita: A time for birth, a time for death. Bands always seem to fall apart—but some members go on to form other bands. We keep track of them here. DAVE WESTNER (Woolly Mammoth Sound/ Jabe) will debut his new band, TORI PYNE, at The Cantab on Friday, May 2. Joining Dave in Tori Pyne are EDDIE ARNOLD (Amun Ra/ Sam Bigelo), BRYAN KILLOUGH (Groove Child), and JUSTIN CASINGHINO (C7). *** 3RD LEFT has added JOHNNY SOUZA on trumpet. *** BORN OF THUNDER features former HUMANOIDS MR. B, MIKE DEMONIK, and JOEY SINN. Their first show is at Church on 6/7. *** LINDA VIENS (Angeline) and C. MOON MULLINS (Ultrasonic Rock Orchestra/ Damn Dirty Ape) have enlisted in SGT. MAXWELL’S PEACE CHORUS. *** Photographer KELLY DAVIDSON is no longer strummin’ the guitar in LIZ BORDEN BAND—and MARIAN (HRT) is now strummin’ guitar in that band. *** J.R. (Sam Black Church) and DUGGAN D (Lost City Angels) perform together in the band THE MEN. *** AWAKENING STICK has disbanded and here’s the fallout: Guitarist/ vocalist JOHN HESS and drummer MATT BURNS have joined up with BRUCE ALLEN (The Doom Buggies) to form THE VOGON POETS while bassist DAN CHASKES has teamed up with JESSICA RODDEN (Apple Betty) for a side project called DC4. Jessica’s husband, GLEN ANDERSON, plays guitar and DAN JEFFS drums for the DC4 project. *** NOELLE (Damone) is now performing with THE ORGAN BEATS. *** SEAN MURRAY has become a hired gun for TOTARO. Sean’s other relatively new project with LIZ BORDEN, THE VELVETS, is already on hiatus. Lolita: You never know when something will come or go, but we’ll let you know when it does.

MOST IMPORTANT

Rita: Things do come and go, even when they are the most important thing in your life. Lolita, go find out what people believe is most important to them. Lolita: Okay, but I feel like Julie Andrews asking people to sing “These are a few of my favorite things.” Hey, Andrea, could I have a Cape Coder and while you’re pourin’, tell me what’s most important thing in your life. ANDREA GILLIS (Andrea Gillis Band/ The Other Girls): Love, Family, Friends, and great wine! Oh, and did I forget to mention...ROCK ’N’ ROLL! These are the things most important to me! *** DAVE PINO (POWERMAN 5000): The most important thing in my life is reading the thenoiseboard.com everyday. *** LINDA VIENS (Angeline): The most important thing in my life is being a good mama to my precious nine-year-old daughter Ruby! *** SAMMY MIAMI (Shööt the Möön): To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women. *** AJDA THE TURKISH QUEEN (Black Fortress of Opium): Freedom. *** BILL GOFFRIER (Big Dipper): It’s easy to say that the answer is family. To be more detailed, it is the work of moving the family forward in life. Gee, I guess that’s called growth. Learning, laughing, and loving. Yeah, I’ve gone soft. *** DAVE BALERNA (The Midway): Not making the same mistake twice is most important. I find it prevents lamenting and wallowing, which I despise. I believe that I like to cross that bridge when I come to it. I just hate when I forget my shit on the other side and have to go back over that fucking bridge and there’s a police roadblock. So I guess it is most important to avoid the jailers. *** BOB BEAUMONT (Guns of Navarone): The most important thing in my life are my children. When I had my first child at the age of 22, I was in a “post-hardcore” band called Aurora. I realized that my new life was not conducive to touring and other such band commitments so musically I laid dormant for a few years. In that time my life was filled with chaos. Now with the stability of a healthy family structure I’ve returned to my music. I’m quite sure I would not be where I am today if it were not for the grounding effect my children. Thanks Jacob and Sofia. Daddy loves you. *** PETER MOORE (Count Zero): A good listener. *** ERIK LINDGREN (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic/ Arf Arf Records): In no particular order—my Irish setter, freedom of speech, original Shaggs’ 45 on Fleetwood, invaluable friendships, agnosticism, concern for others, and staying in good health all immediately come to the mind. *** GENO JOHNSTON (Splint): I would have to go with the obvious answer of family and friends. They are far more important to me than my five platinum records, my Grammy nominations, and even my wicked talented singer. I know that’s hard to believe but my girl, my little ones, and my pals reign supreme. *** MR. CURT (Urban Caravan/ Mr. Curt Ensemble): Ms. Donna, always and forever! Which is also the dearest part of my family and friends and our beloved kitties. *** JON MACEY (Fox Pass): Though that may seem easy to answer or maybe it should be obvious to a person, I do find these days it can be elusive to grasp what it most important to me. I think I may need some quiet time in a far off land on a remote beach. *** ANDERSON MAR (Dark Sky Productions/Paul Green School of Rock): My other half, Matthew Marchesi. I met him at a wedding in a graveyard in 2004, and together we founded the New England Punk, Goth, and Metal Festival; the rest is history! I am so blessed to have someone in my life who shares my love of music and passion for revitalizing the New England scene. *** BRIAN E. KING (Oranjuly/ Performer Magazine): The ability to write and play music, of course! *** KIER BYRNES (Three Day Threshold): Music. Girls just end up leaving you, friends can betray you, and money is as irrelevant as cow shit. Lolita: Wow, Kier. Sounds like you’ve been hit by a Mack truck. Just hang in there—Rita and I will come over some night this week and be two slices of bread if you’ll supply the meat.

CLUB SCENE EVENTS

Lolita: When it comes to our show suggestions, they are all meat and no potatoes. Rita: Being a vegetarian, I find that expression offensive. What’s wrong with potatoes? ERIN HARPE releases her Delta Blues Duets CD on Thursday, 4/3 at the Alchemist Lounge (in JP)—the duets are with her dad, NEIL HARPE. *** COROLLA DEVILLE headlines the bill at Church on Friday, 4/5. *** DAN ZANES & FRIENDS do four shows at the Somerville Theatre on Friday-Sunday, 5/4-4/6—don’t expect anything like Dan’s previous band, THE DEL FUEGOS; he does cool music for children now. *** On Wednesday, 4/9, the DENNIS BRENNAN BAND shakes up the Lizard Lounge. *** SAL BAGLIO’s URBAN CARAVAN is at the West End Theatre in Gloucester on Friday, 4/11. *** Lolita’s Lovefest on Saturday, 4/12 at the Cantab has turned into quite an orgy of the absurd with THE RUDDS, SGT. MAXWELL’S PEACE CHORUS, I HAVE EARS, and BOSTON TYPEWRITER ORCHESTRA. *** Same night, LONESOME JUKEBOX releases their CD at the Garibaldi Club in North Plymouth, MA. *** MUCK & THE MIRES release a new 4-song 10” vinyl EP on Friday, 4/18 at the Middle East. TOP HEAVY releases their CD at that same party. *** Same night DAVE ARRONOFF releases Dead Bird for Dinner at the Plough & Stars. *** And again on 4/18, GLADIOLA releases There is No Road at the Midway. *** The MassCann benefit is on Saturday, 4/19, at the Middle East with rockin’ bands and an unplugged ROBBY ROADSTEAMER. *** On Thursday, 4/24, AXEMUNKEE is part of a psychedelic music night at PA’s. *** BIG DIPPER reunites at the Middle East Downstairs on Saturday, 4/26. *** For our all-age readers, the finals of the Rock Showdown at the Natick Center for the Arts is on Sunday afternoon (1:00-5:00) 4/27. *** On Tuesday, 4/29, JIMMY RYAN opens the show at Johnny D’s. Lolita: Did you know that a local band has a song called “Ghost of Jimmy Ryan”? Be the first to name that band and win a free pass to Lolita's Lovefest! Rita: I know the answer! Lolita: Well, I do too. But all you really need to know is that this lovefest will be the lovinest ever

 

 
OUR EYES ON YOU: March 2008

Image Rita: Welcome to our second annual March online-only issue. It’s this cold winter month that we choose to save a tree by sparing the paper that goes into making a print issue of The Noise, and advise our business supporters to look at the numbers that this site (and thenoiseboard.com) generate. Getting your news online makes sense ecologically, but will the feeling of opening your newspaper at the breakfast table ever really disappear? Lolita: Normally I don’t wake up ’til lunchtime and I prefer to read interesting facts listed on my calendar. Rita: Before we get to Lolita’s interesting facts, let’s find out other websites that our readers like to go to. Put down your calendar and go ask our friends where they surf. Look, there’s Linda with a surfboard, find out where she’s going.

FAVORITE WEBSITES

Lolita: Hey Linda, where are you headed, I mean, what’s your favorite website? LINDA VIENS (Angeline/ Cosmic Trigger): One of my all time fave websites is www.disinfo.com, which is THE subculture search engine and a fantastic resource for all things “fringe,” subcultural, underground, politically radical, and just plain... out there! Lolita: Hey this is interesting, you can pick up 50 Things You’re Not Supposed to Know Volume 2 for only $9.95 and have it just in time for Christmas 2004. *** JOSH BOUGHEY (Phineus/ The Blind King): I build electronics as a hobby. With the right music playing, the long hours of repetitive soldering send me into a Zen-like meditative state, aka “flow,” where time essentially stops. Lately I've been listening almost exclusively to www.percussionlab.com—it features dozens of streams and MP3’s of full-length mostly live sets of some really unique experimental and electronic music. I click around 'til I find a style I like, then I’m set for the next 45 minutes to an hour plus, to listen to something completely new while I get all Zen. *** SUSANNA PORTE (The Cello Chix/Sgt. Maxwell’s Peace Chorus): CommonDreams.org. Best progressive news source. Rita: I did learn there that President Bush will veto any bill that states that waterboarding is torture. Maybe it should be tried out on him for all the lying he’s done. After all, it’s not torture. *** MIKE LANGLIE (Twink): My current favorite obnoxious cab company dispatcher blog is The Blank Top Chronicles (blanktop.blogspot.com). Where the customer is always wrong. I wish it were a radio show. Lolita: This is an entertaining read, but it doesn’t sound to me like the customer is always wrong—more like the customer is always crazy or irrational. *** ROB MORRIS (Vivian Darkbloom): Objectiveministries.org might be the best hoax website ever. At first glance, it appears to be a legitimate creation science website. The essays and features are content-rich and extremely well-written (though patently absurd). The site contains numerous links, and it is very easy to get lost. But this is intended, and is part of a pretty well wrought satirical device. Eventually you find yourself laughing at genuine content that wasn't meant to be funny. To my knowledge, no one has claimed credit for this site, but I definitely smell The Onion. *** BILLY CARL MANCINI (Bird Mancini/Sgt, Maxwell’s Peace Chorus): Preyinglizardmusic.com is my favorite site for listening to the best music I've never heard. It's startling how many great artists are out there with first rate recordings that somehow remain under the radar. You can stream a variety of shows or download them to your iPod. Preyinglizardmusic.com is reportedly the number one podcast worldwide, so getting your tunes on this is terrific exposure. DJ Les Lewellyn does the occasional interview as well, and is amazingly supportive. In his own words, “very cool.” *** CHUCK U. ROSINA (WMFO/WMBR): I can’t say I have a “favorite” website per se. There’s so much out there, it can sometimes seem daunting. Being the political animal that I am, I check out www.barrycrimmins.com for the latest in satirical commentary. A friend, Dr. T., has a very artsy site with cool original photos, videos and music at www.foryourhead.com. I look forward to seeing how others answer this question. *** SCOTT MATALON (Monolith): www.nlop.com—you can play Texas Hold ’em poker for free against other players live in real-time, from quick sit-n-gos to full tournaments—and you can win cash and prizes by playing. The National League of Poker is a local company (Framingham) and perhaps the only U.S.-legal poker site where you can play for free and win money in America. Lolita: I’m confused—is it a poker site or a poke-her site?

NEWS DE ROQUE

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Members of SGT. MAXWELL’S PEACE CHORUS have been spending time in the M*A*S*H unit. Drummer SHAWN MARQUIS (The Church of Flying) underwent a tonsillectomy in January. SGT. MAXWELL (The Noise) tore the posterior horn of his medial meniscus. Knee surgery commenced on 2/7 (the eighth anniversary of MIKEY DEE’s infamous heart surgery). CHRIS MASCARA (Mascara) tripped coming off Shawn & Suzi’s Mardi Gras stage and twisted his ankle so badly that he needed to walk with crutches for weeks. After healing, the three warriors against war will be back on the front lines. *** JONNY P (White) had a near death experience when someone pulverized his skull in front of Bill’s Bar on 9/29/07. He has since healed—and he believes he is fine. *** In the where-are- they-now category, HARVEY WARFIELD (x-WAAF) has produced a video for MOG (New England’s longest lasting father/son band) of a remake of “Immigration Man,” the Crosby/Nash hit from ’72. *** AARON TAP (Layne/ x-Paula Kelley Band) made his network TV debut on the Conan O’Brien show on 1/30/08. *** PETER C. JOHNSON received permission from Universal Music (A&M) and Sony (CBS) to release a limited edition of Peter C. Johnson: 1978-1981, a CD that includes guests NILS LOFGREN, CARLENE CARTER, BONNIE RAITT, and MARK SANDMAN (and the Sandman Project will benefit from all sales). *** A rare 7-inch test pressing by BOBB TRIMBLE (who was number-one on last month's Noise radio chart) has just sold on ebay for $1,975. The acetate was donated by an old high school friend of Bobb's, who showed up with it at his record release party at River Gods. All proceeds are going to Bobb, who's currently unemployed. *** On 2/10/08, ten Berklee alumni and three faculty members won 13 Grammy Awards. Berklee alumni have now won a total of 162 Grammies. *** EMBRIONIC (JAMES BRYAM and SIOBHAN McCAULEY) has two songs airing on MTV’s Real World – Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet III. *** HUMANWINE bought a big old school bus and rebuilt it from the bottom up. It now runs on waste veggie oil. They intend to tour with their gas expense equaling zero. *** MARK HAMILTON will be running the 2008 WBCN Rock ’n’ Roll Rumble. *** CBS radio, owner of WBCN and WZLX, has axed 15 of their employees. At first we heard JUANITA lost her job, then we heard she was moved off the overnight shift to part time weekend status. CBS claims, “With these actions, we continue to build on our strategy of deploying our assets to best grow our ratings and monetize the results.” It's called addition by subtraction. Lolita: That’s kinda like peace through war. Rita: It’s more like it’s all about the buck.

SAINT PADDY WHACK

Rita: Lolita, let’s get back to the interesting listings on your calendar. Lolita: It’s just basic stuff so I know what to wear—like March 17, the day the Irish celebrate Saint Paddy’s Day—I know to wear a short pleated skirt. Rita: I thought it was a day to wear green? Lolita: Maybe it is, but the short pleated skirt gets me more attention. Rita: I think you better ask people for some St. Patrick’s Day stories. You need to learn a little more. Lolita: Okay, there’s Nick—he goes to church so much, he must be Irish. Nick, tell me a story about St. Paddy’s Day. NICK BLAKEY (The In Out/Church): When I was still working at Bauer Wines on Newbury Street, we particularly feared St. Patrick's Day owing to the sheer amount of drunkenness that began quite early in the day. One St. Patrick's Day I was not wearing any green (I don't celebrate the holiday), and a guy walked up to me at the shop and said, "Why ain't you wearin' green?" I replied, "Because I'm not Irish." To which he answered "WHAT ARE YOU… FUCKIN' RACIST?" I wasn't wearing any orange either, but he didn't pick up on that. *** LIZ BORDEN (The Liz Borden Band/The Velvets): St. Patrick's Day? Is that the day that there is an annual feast that celebrates St. Patrick, one of the patron saints of Ireland? The day where a parade goes through South Boston, people run crazy in the streets, drink green beer and get arrested? I know it well, but can't remember a single one... hmmm, maybe this year I will remember and have a story for next year! *** JOHNNY ANGEL (Thrills/Blackjacks): Thrills played a St. Paddy's Day gig in either 1980 and 1981 with The Rings at the ’Dise. I wore all orange and didn't drink—just to see what would happen, which was, of course, nothing. Once again, the blabber-mouthed local sons and daughters of Eire let me down. *** JOE COUGHLIN (The Noise): I had in impromptu party at an old Southie address, and a certain local “straight edge” rocker showed up and got completely shitfaced. *** JOHNNY STUMP (Three Day Threshold): Last year was a good St. Patrick's Day since we essentially played music all day long. During the day we played a couple of sets of Irish tunes and even that song about the unicorn at The Asgard in Central Square. After that we headed over to The Paradise to play a show that night. All in all, many pints of Guinness and lots of music makes for one hell of a great St. Paddy's day. Hey... let's do it again this year! *** JOHN SPEZIALE (John Speziale): Years ago my trio was gigging at the Ground Round in Waterbury, CT. For the St. Pat's gig I got the bright idea to play some clichéd Irish chestnuts. Halfway into a sluggish “Danny Boy,” the audience let us know it wanted no more of our bogus Irish shtick. “More Joni!” “More James Taylor!” Then some crazy drunk guy with very few teeth jumped the stage, commandeered our keyboard and led us through a bumpy yet rollicking version of The Doors’ “L. A. Woman.” It sucked, but it brought the house down. I still have those unused lyric sheets around here someplace. *** BRENDAN MURPHY (The Autumn Hollow Band): I spent one St. Paddy's Day in Las Vegas at the New York casino. Every half hour for the entire day there was a St. Paddy's Day parade that would come through the casino floor complete with midgets dressed like leprechauns banging on cymbals and singing Irish songs. After about six hours of continuous gambling and drinking, the leprechauns started to freak me out and I ended up losing my concentration on the roulette table and losing all my money. Lolita: Yeah, blame it on the leprechauns. *** AARON GUZIK (Andy&me): A few years back Hot Rod Circuit (R.I.P.) had a show over St. Patty's weekend in Boulder, CO. The lass that was to be my date ended up going out with another bloke that night. The show was amazing and afterwards I found a keg of green beer—perfect for drowning my sorrows. With the penny whistle of HRC still ringing in mine ears, I arrived back at my dorm too pissed for my own good, and the green beer needed to go. My bowels Riverdanced my then green insides into the dorm floor sink and clogged it! *** SHAWN MARQUIS (Afriendinouterspace/Sgt. Maxwell's Peace Chorus): In my early Boston years I lived above a seedy Irish pub called The Shamrock in Brighton Center. St. Paddy's Day was never a holiday that I looked forward to. The entire day would be set to a soundtrack of drunken gang sing-alongs of “Born in the USA” and “Hotel California,” occasionally punctuated by a poor lad's retching stomach. Venturing outside was like walking on to the set of Night of the LivingDead…weaving your way through the sea of fellow Brightonians zombified by strong drink, while keeping a keen eye to the ground. *** ERIN HARPE (Lovewhip/ Erin Harpe): About 1,001 guys yelling “Erin go bragh-LESS” at me! Happens every year! ***BOB BEAUMONT (Guns of Navarone): I have been to probably three or four years of The Dropkick Murphys at Avalon. As I age and sober up I have come to see things in a different light than I have in the past. I respect The Dropkick Murphys and own of half a dozen of their recordings. However, the general vibe of these St. Patrick’s Day shows does not leave me with a good feeling. Drunken frat-boys and tough-guy skinheads seem to have overrun the occasion. I do not enjoy being shoved around by drunkards with no concept of common courtesy. Nor do I enjoy seeing young women being groped by disrespectful brutes. This sort of behavior is what many kids wanted to disassociate themselves from when they got involved with punk. Perhaps this is not an interesting St. Patrick’s Day story but it is a social commentary on what unfortunately exists. Let's evolve, shall we? Lolita: I agree. I’m ready to revolve—just give me a spin. Rita: Bob said, “evolve” not “revolve.” Lolita: That’s just like you, Rita, to think the world revolves around you. Other people have their own ideas—you’re not right all the time.

MUSICAL CHAIRS

Rita: While Lolita is still spinning, let’s see who’s revolving in and out of the doors that lead to the bands in our area. ADAM von BUHLER (The Countess) and KEITH SMITH (C60) have taken their addiction to Kung Fu and Asian underground cinema, video games, and classic muscle cars and created ANARCHY CLUB. Their release party for A Single Drop of Red is at Church on Friday, 3/7. *** DENNIS McCARTHY (Prime Movers/ World Greatest Sinners) sits behind the kit in TERRITORIES—and we have word that he doesn’t try to play like Keith Moon. *** ERIC SCHMIDER’s new band is called THE MERKINS. Eric’s on vocals/guitar, MATT TAHANEY is on bass/vocals, FAITH SOLOWAY plays Wurlitzer piano, JAMIE ANDERSON hits the drums, and FRANK MAROTTA handles lead guitar/vocals. If that’s not enough, Eric is also leading a jazz band with horns called VAN LUXE. *** THE AUTUMN HOLLOW BAND is Brendan Murphy (Dirt Floor Records), Scott Marucci (Millis Pride), Todd Sampson (Lorntell), Noel Coakley (Bow St. Band/Girls Guns & Glory), and Mike Burke (Patrick Dunn Band). *** HACKMAN features guys from both LAMONT and MILLIGRAM. *** MATT SAMOLIS and PETER WARREN have taken to bowing cymbals and tuned steel rods in their drone project that goes by the name BOWED METAL MUSIC. Lolita: Just to show you readers that we are trying to keep up on our coverage of metal music. *** JOE FAULDER has taken over the bass stringin’ for I HAVE EARS—who have been asked to be part of Lolita’s Love Fest (4/12 at the Cantab with The Rudds headlining). *** GOZU features members of WARGASM, SUPERHONEY, and TRIP HAMMER, with MARC GAFFNEY on vocals. *** SUPERKOLIDERhas decided to disband after eight years of making music. *** Bassist MARC FRIEDMAN has joined BURNT IN EFFIGY. The band's debut gig is 3/16 at All Asia. *** THE DAISY SMITH PROJECT (dedicated to their daddy, Chip Smith) consists of Daisy Smith, Chipper Smith, CJ Smith, Wood Chip, Uncle Smitty, Chocolate Chip, Chip Away, and Po' Chip. Daisy looks a lot like LAURIE SARGENT. *** Bassist DAN CHASKES plays his last show with AWAKENING STICK at Dodge Street in Salem on 3/15. *** ASHERS features members of UNSEEN and CRASH & BURN—catch them at the Middle East on 3/3. *** SCAMPER is gone but their family tree is already branching out with most of the members in the BRENDAN BOOGIE BAND. *** TAB THE BAND includes TONY PERRY and ADRIAN PERRY (sons of Aerosmith guitarist JOE PERRY), and BEN TILESTON. They’ve got a new CD out called Pulling Out Just Enough to Win.Lolita: That old pulling out method doesn’t work all the time.

 

DESERVING BANDS

Rita: We’re always looking for new bands that deserve attention. So while Lolita is practicing her old pregnancy prevention method, I’m going to ask some friends for advice of what local bands deserve more attention from The Noise. LENNY LASHLEY (Darkbuster): Pretty much every local band deserves more attention than us in The Noise but The Welch Boys and The Sprained Ankles really, really do ’cause they're awesome where we're kinda not so much. *** MIKE CANN (MassCann/ NORML Freedom Rally): Superpower because Dave Tree will always rule and the band will rip your face off. Also Prospect Hill, because they are young, nice, and write extra catchy songs. Tony Rombola (Godsmack guitarist) recorded a song with Prospect Hill for their upcoming, soon to be released CD. *** GEOFF MORSE (Prophetless Productions): I think The Noise needs to cover a little more death metal in general but at the very least it should take a look at Sexcrement. This XXX death four piece is one of the best bands in Boston in any genre. You might be mortified or you might get exxxtremely turned on but either way you will definitely get your money's worth from one of the best live performing bands around. *** MARK LIND (Mark Lind & the Unloved/Ducky Boys): Definitely Death & Taxes. In a just world they'd be getting more attention on both a local and national level. Hell, maybe even international. But the music business in 2008 doesn't reward honesty, talent and greatness. They honor fashion and punk-by-numbers bullshit. Maybe a band like D&T can bring it back. Lolita: Well, The Noise hasn’t totally missed them—you can read their story in the October 2007 issue. *** NICOLE TAMMARO (Nicole Tammaro Photography): The Noise needs to pay some attention to Bryan McPherson. I have caught Bryan a few times. This kid blows everyone away when they catch his act. His performance and CD remind me of Dylan/Neil Young-e Vedder storyteller—lyrics of frustration, beauty and darkness. *** JASON MARCHIONNA (Fluttr Effect/ MeandJoanCollins): The Cassavetes. That's the only drummer I've seen in Boston hit the drums as hard as me. Oh, and they write great tunes and rock the shit out of them. Guys, I play banjo if you're ever looking. *** DAVE WESTNER (Woolly Mammoth Sound): Tim Gearin. He's been playing every Monday night at Toad for something like eight years. *** ANDERSON MAR (Dark Sky Productions/School of Rock): I'm throwing my support behind a relatively new entourage called Uncle Lefty (www.unclelefty.net). My doubts that punk, blues, and Southern rock could be successfully blended have been utterly erased at their advent. Besides, who couldn't love a band whose motto is, "Music for Free-Thinkers and Beer-Drinkers"? I can totally identify! *** PREACHER JACK (Preacher Jack): I love the Clydesdale Cowboys and believe they deserve some space in the wonderful Noise magazine. I had the pleasure of playing with these fine lads (and gals!) at The Cantab recently and I was SOO impressed with their professionalism and their wonderful vocal harmonies. God bless J.R. Clydesdale and his lovely sister, Kitty; they turned The Cantab into a smoky old roadhouse on a lonely stretch of highway way down in Hank Williams, Sr. country. Lolita: Well, I’ll have to find out where those cowboys are playing. Rita, can you help me with that?

 

CLUB SCENE

Rita: Yes, Lolita, I’ll look up your cowboy band. Here’s what else I found interesting going on. RAY CORVAIRE TRIO reunites at The Plough & Stars on Saturday, 3/1. *** At O’Brien’s on Wednesday, 3/5, you can explode with WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE. *** JONATHAN RICHMAN plays The Middle East on Thursday and Friday, 3/6 and 3/7. *** Also on Friday, 3/7, are THE STEAMY BOHEMIANS at The Lizard lounge. *** Gotharama fills the Middle East Downstairs on Saturday, 3/8. *** That same night, cover boy SALVATORE BAGLIO plays The Cantab. *** DENNIS BRENNAN is at The Lizard Lounge on Wednesday, 3/12. *** LENNY & THE PISS POOR BOYS are at The Middle East on Friday, 3/14. *** Same night THE CLYDESDALE COWBOYS impress at The Cantab—and remember they’ve got a stamp of approval from PREACHER JACK. ***ALLOY ORCHESTRA performs their live soundtrack to Underworld on Saturday, 3/15 at the Somerville Theatre. *** Same night THE BROOKLYNS (from Boston) play The Midway. *** THE LUXURY are in the middle of the bill at Great Scott on Monday, 3/17 (St. Patrick’s Day). *** On Thursday, 3/20 ALOUD drops their latest CD at Great Scott. *** Same night SUPERPOWER headlines the Allston Rock City Music & Style Show at Harpers Ferry. *** Friday, 3/21, has STATIC OF THE GODS at Bill’s Bar. *** CHARLIE FARREN (Joe Perry Project/Farrenheit) returns to Club Passim on Saturday, 3/22 for his first solo performance since the release of his most recent CD, Old & Young. *** BLACK FORTRESS OF OPIUM has their CD release at The Abbey Lounge on Thursday, 3/27. *** PRESSURE COOKER brings their lively reggae to Johnny D’s on Friday, 3/28. *** The Noise brings Lolita’s Love Fest to The Cantab on Saturday, 4/12 with THE RUDDS on top of the orgy. *** MUCK & THE MIRES release a new 4-song 10” vinyl EP on Friday, 4/18 at the Middle East. The EP is called Doreen (the title track) and contains songs from their forthcoming CD produced by KIM FOWLEY for Dirty Water Records (London). TOP HEAVY releases their CD at that same party. *** BIG DIPPER reunites at The Middle East Downstairs on Saturday, 4/26. Rita: That’s it. Hope you catch at least one of these shows. Lolita: And let us know what you think about our March online-only issue. See you back in print in April.

 
OUR EYES ON YOU: February 2008

CHOCOLATE, HEARTS, & KISSES

Image Lolita: It’s February and by mid-month everyone will be sending me chocolate, hearts, and kisses. Rita: What about it being Black History Month? Lolita: Yes, all races send me chocolate, hearts, and kisses. Rita: But, I mean let’s focus on it being Black History Month instead of the month that includes Valentine’s Day. Lolita: Well, if it means anything to you, I do prefer dark chocolate. Rita: You’re impossible. Think of a Question of the Month that will let people honor their black heroes. Lolita: I prefer the ones that send me the most chocolate, have the biggest hearts, and the deepest kisses. Rita: Well, snap out of your daydreamin’ and go ask our local rock ’n’ roll friends to tell you about their black heroes. There’s Liz getting on a bus—grab her before she gets to the back of the bus.

BLACK HEROES

Lolita: Hey Liz, in honor of Black History Month, who’s your black hero? LIZ BORDEN (The Liz Borden Band/ The Velvets): Rosa Parks is my hero. She was a very brave woman. She had several things working against her. (1) She was black. (2) She was a woman. (3) The unequal laws for blacks and whites and the time she was living in. She was so brave to get on that bus, sit in front and refuse to move. She stood up for all people that were not treated equally. She is very lucky that she lived to make a place for herself in history. There are so many other brave people that were killed for their efforts. I actually have a photo of her hanging up in my house. It reminds me of the struggles and the bravery that all minorities had to go through. We still have away to go but we are getting there. *** ADAM VON BUHLER (Anarchy Club): My black hero would be Prince. Even though he’s been phoning it in for about the past 20 years, it still seems like he sneezes and out pops another completed funk masterpiece. Today’s music is shot through with his DNA. Or maybe Jimi. The fact that he could play all that heartfelt stuff while tripping his face off astonishes me. *** LINDA VIENS (Angeline): I sure have a ton of black heroes but on this day I’m gonna go with George Clinton who uttered the immortal and truthful words: “Free your ass, your mind will follow!” *** SHAUN WOLF WORTIS (Gato Malo): Too many to name! Louis Armstrong, Alan Toussaint, Jim Brown, Jackie Robinson, Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke, MLK, Ellington. I guess if I had to pick a hero it would be a sports guy, so going withJim Brown who was a fantastically epic figure to me as a kid. *** RAY FERNANDEZ (Triple B Studio/ The Atlantics): I have two black heroes, and they are Mr. Lif and Akrobatik. Aside of having the privilege to work with these great artists in the studio, they’ve become two of my closest friends, and have enriched my life in ways I find hard to put into words. *** KAREN DeBIASSE (Girl On Top): Jimi Hendrix, of course. *** FRANK D (WBOS HD2): Jim Rice, because once he showed up on the scene things started shaking up for the Red Sox, he became the terror of the American League! And because he flew on so many flights all those seasons and never crashed, I carry a Jim Rice baseball card when I fly, which has always been let on the plane with me. Other than that I’d have to say, “sweet Christmas it’s Luke Cage, hero for hire!” Can I add in Jon Butcher to represent in the local rock scene? I even have a copy of his Fayva Shoes radio ad! *** MAX HEINEGG (MaxHeinegg.com): Garrett Oliver, the brewmaster of Brooklyn Brewery is my American beer hero. As Joseph Campbell said, to paraphrase, everyone can be the hero of their own lives if they follow their bliss. He was a BU guy with a real interest in filmmaking and rock music, but fell in love with beer and instead of ruining him, it turned him into an artist who happens to create beer. *** DAVE MIDWAY (The Midway): Bill Russell (the Celtic great) is my hero. He was a large black man who had second-to-none skills on the basketball court and in the game of life. He could win championships for Boston fans but couldn’t eat in “their” restaurants or feel welcome in “their” communities, but he did not let that ignorance run or ruin his life. Bill was quoted in the Globe saying, “If you become embittered by anything, you’ve just given up any chance of being happy. And I owe it to myself and to my family to be as happy as possible.” That’s what heroes say. *** KRIS THOMPSON (The Lothars/ Concord Ballet Orchestra Players): I could say somebody cool musically, like Arthur Lee or Sun Ra or King Tubby, but I’ll go with someone who may seem predictable—Martin Luther King, Jr. He had a brilliant mind, eloquence of speech, and a realistic vision of a better world. Most of the problems he identified (like the profit machinery of war) are still so frustratingly true today. *** ARTIE FREEDMAN (Artie Freedman's Boston Archives): In honor of Black History Month I choose Rudy Ray Moore as hero. From producing, directing and acting in the films Dolemite, The Human Tornado, The Avenging Disco Godfather to his stand up comedy routines. He is a true artist and genius. *** MIKE RODRIGUEZ (As Built PR): Jimi Hendrix because he’s the fucking man. *** ANNA PRICE (The Silver Lining): Definitely Aretha Franklin, Etta James, and Ella Fitzgerald—my three favorite female singers of all time. All three have amazing technique and are untouchable craftsmen, but they also know how to get inside a song and inhabit it emotionally. They bring such life to every song they sing. *** JONATHAN GREENE (Nude Black Glass): One of my black heroes is a man named Greg Wells. He is a fellow devotee of the guru Adi Da Samraj and sets a profound example of what a life of self-understanding and transcendent service should be—a truly humble man. He has some wild stories from back in the day, too. *** LEONID (The Noise): Through Martin Luther King Jr.’s charisma, incredible ability to speak to a crowd, and overwhelming intelligence he united the African American community and gave them the strength and confidence to fight for their rights. Lincoln freed them but MLK Jr. united them into a powerhouse that accredited their entire race. He accomplished more for his people in one decade than everyone in the prior century. The Montgomery bus boycott gave them respect. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 provided everyone with true citizenship. His final vision, the Radical Redistribution of Wealth scared White America enough to assassinate him thus seizing and later poisoning his progress. *** MICHAEL BLOOM (Tim Mungenast & his Preexisting Conditions): When I was a kid and wanted to be a scientist, George Washington Carver was one of my heroes. But now, all things considered, I’m casting my vote for Shirley Chisholm, who in 1972, scooped both Obama and Hillary as the first black and female candidate for president. *** STIX SIGMA (The Hammond Group/ The Allstonians): Speaking for The Hammond Group, I have to say that our black heroes are numerous: Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., Angela Davis, Ralph Ellison, Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks, etc. If you don’t know who any of these folks are, don’t just nod your head and pretend you do—look them up. My personal hero is Angelo Moore—he plays a mean bass sax, sings like a possessed sparrow, and he’s not too shabby on the theremin either. Here’s to Black History Month! *** AD FRANK (…& the Fast Easy Women): Paul Robeson is my all-time hero of any race. No one did more to leverage his artistic abilities to try to change the world. And that voice... *** SAMMY MIAMI (Shööt The Möön): The late great Curtis Mayfield. His sound, style and persona are beyond inspirational. He sang from the heart and demanded your soul be uplifted by the truth in his words. Even his paralyzing accident that condemned him to a wheelchair did not break the man’s spirit. He never once drew attention to his ailments and always remained focused on raising youth awareness regarding the struggle for brotherhood and peace for all mankind. *** DEEK (Age Against the Machine—Rage Tribute): Among many (more historic and legendary) others, I’d have to give a nod to Rocky George, guitarist from Suicidal Tendencies—the man has laid down some truly sick guitar work over the years, and from what I understand, he’s undoubtedly been yet another inspiration to future and current “minorities in metal.” Jimi Hazel from 24-7 SPYZ (hell, the whole band) has always blown me away as well. *** LIZ ENTHUSIASM (Freezepop): I own (and actually read) the Mr. T autobiography; I guess that makes him my hero. *** JIM COUNTRYMAN (Lovewhip): My black hero is not black but whoever thought up the awesome idea of a wigger. Lovewhip gets to travel to places not as forward thinking as Boston and it is amazing that white kids haven’t caught on to the hipster tight pants look yet, but are still rocking poopie pants like it’s 1995. Don’t they know that rap is on the way out (except for white hipster tight pant wearing crunkrap!). Please pull up them drawers! Besides that, I will forever love Mr. James Brown. *** JOHN BEAUDETTE (Destroy Babylon): Hopefully someone already said Frederick Douglass, because I gotta say Augustus Pablo; anyone who can take a silly instrument like the melodica and make it an integral part of a whole genre of music is a hero! *** CRAZY EDDIE NOWIK (Bentmen): Gee... I have so many! I’m going to go with guitarist Pete Cosey (Miles Davis)—a Les Paul through a ring modulator! Need I say more? He’s an incredible out-there guitarist! *** ERIK LINDGREN (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic/Arf Arf Records): My good pal and Atlanta bass baritone Oral Moses, who recently collaborated with Birdsongs on our Extreme Spirituals CD and definitely lives up to his regal name. Although I’m an agnostic bastard, Oral’s belief in a supreme higher being almost makes me think there might be an ounce of credibility in the incredibly destructive scam that human beings created called Christianity. *** JIM CURRAN (Jim Curran Photographer): Bill Russell. He wasn’t the first. He may not have been the best. But he endured all the racist bullshit this city had to offer during the ’60s and led the Celtics to eleven NBA championships. According to Wikipedia, when Russell tried to move from his home in the Boston suburb of Reading to a new home across town, neighbors filed a petition trying to block the move. Other black heroes: Dick Gregory, Miles Davis, and Willie O’Ree. *** DIANE ANDRONICA (CCTV): I love baseball. My black hero is Jackie Robinson. He knew he was going to have to deal with a lot of abuse from players, fans, the press, in addition to the inequalities of being an African American in the United States at that time. He had to promise not to fight back no matter how he was taunted, except with his bat. He won Rookie of the Year and proved that black people are just as good athletes as whites and opened up the opportunity for integration of baseball. Sadly, the Red Sox were the last team to integrate. *** KEVIN FINN (The Noise): Buck O’Neil. I’ve always loved hearing stories about Negro League baseball, and this man might be in the handful of greatest storytellers who ever lived. There were two things I really loved about Buck. One, he wasn’t one of those cranky old-timers always yapping about how things were better way back when; he loved baseball and people regardless of era. Two, he fought selflessly to make sure that the great Negro League ballplayers got their due, never seeming to care about his place in history. His getting overlooked by the Hall of Fame is nothing short of disgraceful. *** BEN MADDOX (Farm): John Coltrane because his race is rarely if ever considered a qualifier for his greatness. *** ANDY MILK (The Vital Might): My black hero is a guy I grew up with named Brian Morrison. He and I were like brothers when we used to hang around Kalmus Beach in Hyannis while our parents worked. I grew up with two sisters so he became like my big brother. When he got older, not only did he grow be a huge man in size, but an even larger man in character. He serves as a police officer and served three terms in Iraq for the U.S. Army. In between those campaigns he managed to win Big Brother of the Year in Massachusetts. What a guy. *** CHUCK U. ROSINA (WMFO/WMBR): My black hero? Does it have to be only one? And does it have to be American? I mean the first person that comes to my mind is Nelson Mandela. That man overcame amazing odds and transformed a country. But I guess there is no Black History Month in South Africa. As for American blacks overcoming, there is of course Martin Luther King. The federal holiday softens his true radical anti-war stance that he had in his latter years of activism. We always here “I have a dream,” a great concept indeed, but if he were here today, he’d be in the streets demanding troops out of Iraq. I’m probably running out of space, but Harriet Tubman, the great anti-slavery activist of the 19th century is also worth noting. True history comes from hearing all perspectives. *** ROGER MILLER (Mission of Burma/ Alloy Orchestra): Jimi Hendrix. I saw him in Ann Arbor, Michigan in a club the size of the Rat. He came out of the dressing room smoking a cigarette with one hand, and playing an astounding raga/feedback solo with his other. He was able to be avant-garde, primal, sexual, and transcendentally cosmic simultaneously. His like will not be seen in this world again. Rita: You got that right. Jimi did for the guitar what Martin Luther King did for colored people’s rights. Lolita: What’s with “colored people”? Rita: That was the correct terminology in the early ’60s—funny how it changes decade to decade.

ROCK NEWS

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Rita: And it’s funny how there’s always new news to report. Life just keeps happening. SHAWN “WOLF” WORTIS became a dad when his wife Ingrid gave birth to the 7 lbs 5 oz Isabella Charlotte Wortis on December 2, 2007. *** Besides winning two Boston Music Awards (Outstanding Rock Band and Local Song of the Year), BANG CAMARO landed a feature in the January issue of Spin Magazine. They’re also in an episode of American Chopper. These guys don’t stop—their video of “Pleasure Pleasure” includes the cast of OCC and MTV/Harmonix’s star game, RockBand. *** If your band gets a show in Burlington, VT, you can get airplay on the Radiator (WOMM-LP 105.9fm) if you send your CD to P.O. Box 428, Burlington, VT 05402. Contact Jim at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or (802) 865-1140. *** MARTIN DOYLE has partnered up with MICKEY BLISS for booking the Cantab, which has turned into Central Square’s latest hot spot. *** SHRED is back in town booking Friday nights at Oliver’s/Cask n Flagon, 62 Brookline Ave. Boston, MA. Learn more here: www.myspace.com/thecask *** On December 10, 2007, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences nominated twenty-one Berklee alumni and three faculty members for a total of 26 Grammy Awards. *** The Draft Bar & Grille (34 Harvard Ave. in Allston) features live original music (rock, funk, pop or indie) on Thursday nights. For more information or booking, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it *** You can watch an animated video for “Sci Fi Pimp” from RUSSELL CHUDNOFSKY’s Skypaint at www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1351358676. *** JOSH BOUGHY (a.k.a. PHINEUS) has been not only dabbling in electronic music but inventing an instrument to play it. His Stribe got featured on the Create Digital Music website. *** MARTIN DiLIEGRO (Mystery Tramps’ drummer) broke his arm when he was young and it never healed correctly—so he had it fixed while the band was busy waiting for him to heal. *** “When I say Patriots you say touchdown”—Pats fever swept Egypt when the WACKASS EGYPTIANS delivered their Patriots anthem. *** OEDIPUS is getting married on March 18 and asked if we’d come to his wedding. After we said, of course—he let us know the wedding would take place in Bangkok. Lolita: We love you Oedipus but it would take me at least a week to hitch hike to Bangkok.

TROUBLE GETTING ON AN AIRPLANE

Rita: While Lolita contemplates faster ways to hitchhike to Bangkok, I’ll go down to the airport to ask a new question. Oh, Susanna, that cello looks like it would be troublesome to get on an airplane. Have you had any trouble getting anything on a plane? SUSANNA PORTE (The Cello Chix): Yes, my mother (she has separation anxiety). *** AUDREY RYAN (Audrey Ryan): I was in Europe this fall on tour and took about six flights and on the last one I got busted for having a small container of cover-up because it was supposedly over 100ml of liquid. They told me it had to “be in a plastic bag” so I had to go back to the place where they check your passport and buy a plastic bag for a couple euro in a vending machine and then wait in the security line again to go through the metal detector and have my cover-up in a plastic bag. Took about an extra half hour and I almost missed the flight with that setback. They even take your toothpaste! Watch out for that liquid! *** CASEY DESMOND (Casey Desmond): One time I had this shriveled up septuagenarian scrooge of a flight attendant demanded I take my instrument and get off the plane immediately. Security was called, my guitar was taken, and one hour later we took off for Boston. Arrival was even worse as I received my Gibson with a fresh crack in the wood, and my pedal board was nowhere to be found. I hurried to my soundcheck in a fit of unspeakable rage. I despise airlines. Buy ATA! *** KIER BYRNES (Three Day Threshold): I was in Omaha meeting my cousin who had just driven up from Brownsville, TX. In he walks with a huge bull skull, complete with horns measuring four feet from tip to tip. He said “Kier, the instant I saw this, it reminded me of you.” I’m still not sure what he meant by that, but when it came time to go back home, the airport refused to let me board as they called my cow head a weapon, so I missed my flight and had to make other arrangements to get back. How I made it back with the bull head is another story for another time. *** WILL DAILEY (Will Dailey & the Rivals): Yes! Me. I have no love for US Airways. Three cancellations while sitting on the runway. Lost bags. Stranded in airports. Ticket errors. Won’t let my guitar in as a carry on. Official boycott of US Airways starts now. *** DANIEL PAUL BOUCHER (Neptune): The first UK tour Neptune did I was questioned and had my carry-on desecrated by a creepy, intrusive explosive-detecting wand. The razor sharp security persons thought my drum key to be quite suspect. They looked at me in that leery authoritarian way and I offered, “It’s like a wrench... for drums, you know?” Just before me Mark breezed through with some truly questionable homemade devices in his bag which included an old alarm clock with a contact mic epoxied to it and a duct-taped box that had switches, dials, and exposed wire all over. I was like, what the fuck? Keep the damn drum key, but go get the guy with the fucking bomb in his bag! *** LARRY DERSCH (A.K.A.C.O.D./ Binary System): The hardest thing I’ve ever tried to get on a plane is my butt at 5:30am. And why are all these people so damn chirpy? ***JAKE HALL (The Self Righteous Brothers): The only time I’ve ever had trouble getting something onto a plane was when I was 13 years old and my older Colombian cousin... we’ll call him Jeff... asked me to bring a half kilo of cocaine back to the states. Of course I was happy to do my cousin a favor but unfortunately I had to bring it in three tied off condoms that were inserted into my rectum. I didn’t receive any suspicion from airport employees, but it was still very difficult to walk through the airport without wincing. That is the only time I’ve ever had trouble getting something onto a plane. *** PETER RINNIG (QRST’s): True story: Many years ago when I was traveling in the South Pacific. I flew into Sydney, Australia (coming from Tahiti). I was dressed in all black, smelled from not taking a shower and not having any sleep. Basically, I was disgusting looking and smelling. Well, in hindsight, you should NOT go through airport security like that. I was taken aside, strip searched down to my skivvies and read the riot act. Thankfully I had nothing to hide. It took about one and a half hours for this process. From then on, I always take a shower and wear clean clothes! *** JUANITA (WBCN): I had trouble getting myself onto an airplane. A couple of years ago, I was traveling with my mom, and as I was handing the ticket counter person my license, my mom looked at my picture and said, no joke, “That doesn’t even look like you. You look like a terrorist!” Needless to say, we both got pulled out of line and had every inch of our luggage searched, and almost missed our flight. *** KEN CMAR (Wonderdrug Records): Yeah, myself. I was actually born in Tripoli, Libya (on an American air force base), so my passport says, “birthplace: Tripoli.” You can imagine the field day the customs agents have with that one (it seems by scraggly beard doesn’t help, either). I’ve almost missed many a flight coming back into the U.S. being interrogated. Although being stranded in Amsterdam does not sound like too bad of an idea. *** MIKE PIELH (Reverse/ Tim Gearan): No, in fact the summer after 9/11 I flew from Boston to Albuquerque and missed the connecting flight in Denver. Early the next morning, I go through the metal detector in Denver with my courier bag (same bag I walked on the first plane with in Boston) and they found: a nail set, miscellaneous nails and screws, a box cutter and a second E-acto knife. So I had all that crap with me when I walked through the metal detectors at Logan! *** JOHN EYE (One of Us): Yes, I had the hardest time getting a pair of handcuffs on to a plane headed to Key West, but I finally convinced them, heh heh. *** KEN FIELD (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic/ Revolutionary Snake Ensemble): On one of Birdsongs’ three tours to Hawaii, we packed much of our gear into a huge, heavy road case (that had, as I recall, once been owned by Aerosmith). We called it the hell box. We were advised by our travel agent that by tipping the skycap generously we’d have no trouble getting it on board. That worked in Boston, but after our west coast gigs they didn’t let it on the plane to Hawaii. We had to ship it airfreight via a later flight at a huge cost. Well worth it though; the tour was great! *** DAVE WESTNER (Woolly Mammoth Sound): I’m a pilot. The hardest thing to get into an airplane was one of my ex-girlfriend’s mom. She was so fat, I had to say no when she asked me if I would take her flying. She wouldn’t have fit in the seat, and the plane would have been overweight with the two of us in there. Is that too harsh? Lolita: Harsh! I can’t believe you would mention my mom like that in this column and not think it would get me upset. I didn’t hear you complaining about her weight when you named the studio after her.

MUSICAL CHAIRS

Rita: Speaking of heavyweights in another way—COUNT ZERO has picked up HARI HASSIN (Quitter/ Roadsaw) as their new drummer. *** DAVE SMITH (x-Jaya the Cat/ Ragged Old Flag) has a new band called DAVE SMITH & THE COUNTRY REBELS. *** VARSITY DRAG features BEN DEILY (Lemonheads). *** THE VELVETS include LIZ BORDEN (Liz Borden Band), TAMORA GOODING (Ziaf/ Axemunkee), and brothers SEAN MURRAY and JEFF MURRAY (both Jake & the Jakes and both Liz’s cousins). *** JOHNNY ANGUISH (x-Calender Girl) has a group DIRT MALL and they’ve got a CD out—Got the Goat by the Horns. *** MARINA STORM (from Vancouver, Canada) is the new lead singer for JADED. *** The new FIGHTING COCKS have added PETE CASSANI (The Peasants), CARL BIANCUCCI (Classic Ruins), and TONY SAVARINO (World’s Greatest Sinners). *** THE CHARMS are no longer. *** REEVES GABRELS has played with David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, The Cure, The Bentmen and now he ads CLUB d’ELF to the list. *** CHRIS MASCARA is not thumping the bass in Meandjoancollins now. The band is currently looking for a new bassist. *** THE THROWAWAYS were mostly thrown away from THE MARVELS. They include STAFFY on vocals, ZIMMY and CHRIS on guitars, DENNY on bass, and DAMIEN on drums. *** ERIC SCHMIDER (Molly Coddle) has a new unnamed band with FAITH SOLOWAY (electric piano), MATT TAHANEY (bass), JAMIE ANDERSON (drums), and FRANK MAROTTA (guitar). *** IZZY MAXWELL (Count Zero) has a new band in the Nine Inch Nails vein called DEATH OF THE COOL. *** JOSEPH SCHWARZ now sits on the drummer’s stool for US VERSUS THEM. *** LITTLE GUITAR features SEAN STAPLES (octave mandolin/ vocals), JIMMY RYAN (mandocello/ vocals), JOE KESSLER (violin), and BILLY CONWAY (drums). Rita: Lolita, remember a long time ago when you were on the beach with Billy Conway and he got in a lot of trouble because of it. Lolita: I remember that time fondly. I’m sure he’ll be sending me chocolate, hearts, and many kisses.

FEBRUARY 14 IS VD

Rita: Let’s see what others think about the mid-February, made-up holiday for lovers. Lolita, go grab Tim—he’s just about to buy that tacky, pink heart-shaped box of chocolates. Lolita: I’m not going to stop him—he’s probably buying it for me. I’ll wait ’til he comes out of the CVS. Excuse me Tim, I couldn’t help notice that you were just thinking about me, so I wanted to know—what are your feelings about Valentine’s Day? TIM MUNGENAST (… & His Preexisting Conditions): Sure, Valentine’s Day may be a scam to sell cards and candy (and SUVs, if you believe those stupid, stupid TV ads), but honestly, we guys often have a mental block about actually telling our women how much we love them, and if it takes a Madison Avenue phony-baloney holiday to jump-start us, that may not be such a bad thing. But I swear if I see one more TV ad where some moneybag eedjit gives his woman a gift-wrapped SUV (in that fashionably ultra-boring silver, no less), I will puke like a guy who went jogging after five Southern Comfort eggnogs. Lolita: I’m so pleased that Tim is considering buying me an SUV supplied with a lot of Southern Comfort. But someone please hint to him that I’d prefer a hybrid full of Jack. *** FRANK ROWE (Classic Ruins): Since the ’80s I have prepared an elaborate valentine for my Chosen Valentine. It’s a rebus—a sequence of pictures of objects that spell out a message. Example: a bunch of polka dots, followed by an arm, followed by a moray eel spells, dots-arm-moray:’ That’s Amore.’ Denise said they had to be more elaborate each year, and her last few were carved on pieces of furniture I built. Now I’ve toned back. So, anyway, to me the approach of Valentine’s Day means it’s time to begin The Project. *** CHRIS MULVEY (Muy Cansado): To be cheesy and quote a movie, “Valentine’s Day is a holiday made up for greeting card companies to make people feel bad about themselves’’ (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). I haven’t had a girlfriend the last three years and unless something miraculous happens I won’t have one this coming Valentine’s Day either. I have no problem with that, but Valentine’s Day still sucks. It’s a reminder that other people spend the day with “someone special” and you go home alone and wonder if that girl you used to date is still single. Fuck it. *** STEPHIE PEEKA (...& The SeeKing 7): Valentine’s Day is bloody rot. I feel like throwing up just thinking of it. Even if you are with the one you want, it’s horseshite—like a holiday for fifth graders. Enjoy it kiddies before it gets vile. And you buy into the big machine perpetuating crap. Bloody rotters. *** MR. CURT (Mr. Curt Ensemble/ Peace Chorus): Next to our birthdays, this is the most magical of personal celebrations, never forgotten and always attended to. When you’ve truly been in love as long as Ms. Donna and myself (yikes–almost forty years!), it’s a positive must. *** MIKE MYLES (Rude Toys): Invented by Hallmark to make a buck... like they didn’t get enough at Christmas. *** CHRIS BRAT (The Acro-brats/ The Throwaways): People are always giving me candy and expensive gifts and asking me out to dinner on Valentine’s Day, so I guess it’s all right. *** DOUGLAS DESPRES (Douglas Despres Photography): This is a day that is all about one thing. Forget romance, this is an excuse to pamper your mate and have a mind-blowing baby-making fun time. Blast the music, bring on the wine, and don’t forget the chocolate. *** NANCY DELANEY (Temper/ The Cello Chix): Call me a romantic but Valentine’s Day is a way for Russell Stover and Hallmark to generate sales. If you really love someone you don’t need a special day to prove it. When it comes to amorous February holidays I prefer Mardi Gras. *** MICHAEL EPSTEIN (The Motion Sick/ Okay Thursday): I think that Marnie would be overwhelmed by the redness of the decorations, that those candy hearts are chalky, and that few romantic comedies are even watchable. *** TREVOR GRAHAM-WILCOX (Hundred Years War): Valentines Day was more fun in elementary school. Back then we were annually instructed to express romantic love for our whole class. Now we are told to focus those feelings on a specific person on February 14th. But don’t we have the rest of the year to do that? Maybe I’ll bust out my 4th grade yearbook, make a list and send everyone a candy heart that says “miss you” or “hug me” or some crap. *** MISS LYN (Boston Groupie News): I hate Valentine’s Day because I see all these guys running around with flowers in their arms, on the way to their girlfriends to profess their love! Or, as I walked down the street, I have to see couples out on dates, walking around hand-in-hand, arm-in-arm bein’ lovey-dovey and me, I’m perpetually ALONE! And it sucks. I try to stay home and hide from the smiling happy people... grrrrrrr. *** AARON SINCLAIR (Frank Smith): Sure would be nice to have some. *** MIKE SERRA (Build A Machine): My feelings about Valentine’s Day are a mixed bag. For those of us out there who have a true loving relationship, it is a most excellent holiday because you get all macked out, put the moves on, and get some sweetass lovin’ at the end of the night. You make your girl feel like she’s the queen of the world. But, for all the single people out there, it can make you feel like the loneliest, unloved, pathetic excuse of a human being. That’s why you gotta go get very drunk with your closest lonely, unloved, and pathetic friends. *** DAVID KIRKDORFFER (UNDO): Champagne, chocolate, and a bit of a sqweeze with the missus checking out her soft-centre—what’s not to love? *** JORDAN VALENTINE (World’s Greatest Sinners): Baby, every day is Jordan Valentine’s day. *** CARL BIANCUCCI (Classic Ruins): I’m in favor of any day that might result in me enjoying coitus or chocolate. Lolita: A man of my dreams. How ’bout we combine the experiences?

CLUB SCENE

Rita: And here’s where to find some other fine experiences. Club Bohemia moves their Mardi Gras over to Ryles (212 Hampshire St., Cambridge) with CHICKEN SLACKS SOUL REVUE leading the charge on Friday, 2/1. *** On Saturday, 2/2, SHAUN & SUZI celebrate Mardi Gras at T.T.’s where THE VUDU KREWE MARDI GRAS BAND backs JOHN POWHIDA, PETER MOORE, HOLLY BREWER,CHRIS MASCARA, JORDAN VALENTINE, etc. *** Last issue’s cover gals, THE CELLO CHIX, release their debut CD on Friday, 2/8, at the Lizard Lounge. *** That same night STATIC OF THE GODS release their “Peluche” video at the Enormous Room. *** ROCK BOTTOM gets Johnny D’s rocking on Friday, 2/15. *** On Saturday, 2/16, TIM GEARAN holds his CD release party at the Lizard Lounge. *** Same night HALLELUJAH THE HILL entertains at the Middle East Downstairs. *** Sunday, 2/17, to Sunday, 2/24, DARKBUSTER throws up at Harpers Ferry. *** FLAVORHEARD delivers hip hop reggae to Zuzu on Friday, 2/22. *** The Noise presents LADY COP, LOVEWHIP, BONEGUNN, and TRADES at Church on Saturday, 2/23. *** On Wednesday, 2/27, THE MOTION SICK releases its second CD at Church. *** HOORAY FOR EARTH celebrates their new CD at the Middle East Downstairs on Friday, 2/29. Rita: We’ll leave you with the wise words of Martin Luther King, Jr., “We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive. He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love. There is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies.” Lolita: And remember, our March issue is on-line only!

 
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