Showing posts with label Bands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bands. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2008

Internet Window Shopping: My Musical Loves

I usually never read the band descriptions on interpunk.com...I don't even have a credit card to buy anything off of interpunk but I was sticker searching (Because I'm a sticker/patch whore) and decided if there was a band I'd click on...it'd be OPIV

Operation Ivy

I don't remember exactly how I met him; he was just that bouncy, floppy kid who always had a smile and some excited words for everyone that first spring at Gilman. I knew he'd played in a band called Basic Radio, and I knew that he was bummed that they'd broken up. Then I went away for three months, and when I got back the first thing I heard was that there was this great new band at Gilman called Operation Ivy and that they were playing that night. When I got to Gilman, there was Tim out front, only now he wanted to be called Lint, and he was more excited than I'd ever seen him. "I got a new band, Larry. It's called..." Yeah, you got it. I went inside and watched one of the most amazing shows I'd ever seen, and when Tim got off stage and asked me what I thought, I said, "Let's make a record." At the time there was no Lookout Records, and I didn't have the slightest idea how such a record would ever come about, but I just knew it had to. How important were Operation Ivy to Lookout Records and the whole East Bay scene? I kind of doubt we'd even be here without them. Tim and Matt went on to form Rancid and gain even more fame, but they never forgot their roots: listen to them sing about the Operation Ivy story on the Rancid song "Journey To The End Of The East Bay," where Tim proclaims about Gilman: "That place was sacred ground to me." But though Tim and Matt are the Op Ivy alumni that everyone knows about, it would be foolish indeed to forget Jesse Michaels, who not only penned their brilliant and evocative lyrics and sung them in a passionate, instantly recognizable voice that could soar from throaty growl to angelic innocence in the turn of a phrase, but also created all the artwork that now adorns punkers' shirts and packs around the globe. Anchored by the seemingly effortless, but never less than excellent drumming of Dave Mello, Operation Ivy came and went with the fleeting incandescence of a comet that will remain emblazoned forever on the consciousness of anyone who ever had the privilege of witnessing them in their glory. They stand, and undoubtedly always will, among the handful of bands that truly matter.


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Monday, July 23, 2007

Punks Not Dead: The Movie

Highly recommend for the punk and any other human being ha ha. A genre with so much history and bullshit controversy must make a grand ole film. Now I say bullshit controversy because of things such as What is a real punk? And as you will hear Tim Armstrong say in PND "Who am I to say who is and isn't a punk. I know I'm a punk...." Hopefully I'll be seeing it when sometime in Cambridge, Ma. Maybe I'll see ya there.


GET OUT AND SEE IT.

WWW.PUNKSNOTDEADTHEMOVIE.COM

6/13/07
PUNK'S NOT DEAD SCREENINGS
We're really excited to let you know that "Punk's Not Dead" is finally coming out and you'll be able to see it on the big screen! Keep checking back as we're adding new cities all the time - and if you don't see your city listed, let your local independent theater know that you want to see it in your area. See you at the movies!

7/6 - 7/7 Times Cinema
5906 West Vliet St., Milwaukee, WI 53208


7/21 - 7/25
Siskel Film Center
164 N. State St., Chicago IL 60601


7/27 - 8/2
Sunset 5
8000 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046

7/27 - 8/2 Brattle Theater
40 Brattle Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge MA 02138

7/27 - 8/2 City Cinemas Village East
181 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10003

8/3 - 8/9 Zeitgeist Theatre
1724 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd New Orleans, LA 70113

8/31 - 9/7 The Loft Cinema
3233 E. Speedway, Tucson, AZ 85716

9/7 - 9/14 Market Arcade Film and Arts Centre
388 Evans Street, Williamsville, NY 14221

9/7 - 9/14 Hollywood Theatre
4122 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97212

9/20 - 9/24 Red Vic Movie House
1727 Haight St., San Francisco, CA 94117






The Adicts
Alkaline Trio
Anti-Flag
Angelic Upstarts
The Anti-Nowhere League
The Ataris
Bad Religion
Bang Sugar Bang
Jello Biafra
Black Flag
The Briefs
The Business
Buzzcocks
The Casualties
Channel 3
The Circle Jerks
Cock Sparrer
The Damned
Dead Kennedys
DEK
DI
The Diffs
DOA
The Exploited
Funeral Dress
GBH
The God Awfuls
Good Charlotte
Green Day
Billy Idol
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Iron Cross
L7
MC5

Minor Threat
My Chemical Romance
Naked Agression

Narcoleptic Youth
NOFX
The Offspring
Pennywise
Peter & the Test Tube Babies
Pogo Atak
The Ramones
Rancid
Henry Rollins

Scream
Sex Pistols
Sham 69
T.V. Smith
Social Distortion
Stiff Little Fingers
Story of the Year
The Subhumans
Sum 41
Texas Terri
Thrice
Total Chaos
TSOL
The U.K. Subs
The Used
Vice Squad
The Voids
X
Youth Brigade
999

Craig Aaronson
Warner Bros. Records

Lorraine Ali
Newsweek/MSNBC

Alternative Tentacles

BYO Records

Mitch Cramer

Dischord Records

Drunk Tank house
Echo Park, California

Epitaph Records

Fat Wreck Chords

Jim Guerinot
Rebel Waltz Management

Hot Topic

Barry Jones
Co-founder, The Roxy

Kung Fu Records

Kevin Lyman
Founder, Warped Tour

Legs McNeil
Co-founder, PUNK magazine;
co-author,
Please Kill Me

Chris Morris
Music Editor, Hollywood Reporter

Kelly Osbourne

Alan Parker

Jennie Smith
Founder, HITS/Wasted

Rob Schwartz
TBWA/Chiat/Day

Stormy Sheppard
Leave Home Booking

Stryker
KROQ DJ

Steve Van Doren
Vans

Thanks to everyone we interviewed for the film who didn't make it into the final cut - we hope to see you in the DVD Extras!

Anti-Product, The Bags, Billyclub, Black Market Baby, Rodney Bingenheimer (KROQ), David Brandt (Artist), Edward Colver, Crazy Danny, Brandon Cruz (Dr. Know/Dead Kennedys), DESA, Discharge, Division of Laura Lee, Dropkick Murphys, Kipp Elbaum (CBGB's), Fallopian, Fanscape, Gary Farley (Electric Chair), The Forgotten, The Germs, The Goo Goo Dolls, Juliette and the Licks, Jenny Lens (Photographer), Brendan Mullen (Founder, The Masque; co-author, We Got the Neutron Bomb), Orange, Pleasant, Hellin & Trudie, Plop, Posh Boy Records, Punk Connection, Punk Rock Aerobics, Punk Voter, Team Goon, Noah Segan (Actor), SOS Records, Side One Dummy Records, Simple Plan, The Skulls, The Slits, Ezzat Soliman (Showcase Theater), Kevin Spencer, Kevin Staab (Punk Rock Skateboards), Todd Taylor (Razorcake Fanzine), Third Eye Blind, Gary Tovar (Goldenvoice), Toy Dolls, Tsunami Bomb, Unwritten Law, U.S. Bombs, Arturo Vega (Artistic Director, The Ramones), The Vibrators, Shane West (Actor/musician), Wrecking Crew, Geza X