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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, january 19, 2020
forty years ago this month at d boon’s pad at 519 w 19th street (upstairs, in the alley) in our pedro town, him and me started the minutemen and got the first batch of tunes going. joe baiza and gary … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged 1980, d. boon, Dennes Boon, Dennes Dale Boon, Econo, Gary Jacobelly, Joe Baiza, Mike Watt, minutemen, punk, punk rock, Rock, Rock and roll, Rock N Roll, San Pedro, sst records
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Interview: Discussing Just about Everything with Milo Aukerman of the Descendents
Written by Andy Nystrom. Originally posted on “There’s Something Hard in There January 7, 2019. The young man who was so shy that his eyes were fixated on the floor during most of his early performances is now leading the … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Music
Tagged 80s punk rock, all, Andy Nystrom, Cat Rose, descendents, Hermosa Beach, L.A. punk, milo aukerman, nerdcore, SST, sst records, There's Something Hard in There
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Live Review: Black Flag at House Of Blues Sunset Strip
I want to preface this review by saying one thing – I have a fair amount of reverence toward Greg Ginn. Music that he was involved in, as composer, guitarist or record label executive changed my life forever. Literally, it … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Black Flag, Dez Cadena, good for you, greg ginn, keith morris, mike vallely, ron reyes, sst records
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