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May 29, 2008

Something Else #10: Minutemen

I've blogged about singer/guitarist D. Boon before. The Minutemen are one of my favourite bands and Double Nickles on the Dime, their 45-song double-album from 1984, is permanently in my Desert Island Top 5.

I downloaded three (!) new Minutemen shows yesterday, so this Musical Off-Day will feature the eclectic San Pedro, California, trio.

I'm including one of the previously uncirculated shows here -- from The Channel in Boston on April 21, 1985. (I saw them the previous night in Providence, Rhode Island, having driven down from northern Vermont). The real gem is a college radio set from November 30, 1985, less than one month before Boon, 27, would be killed in an car accident.

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16 comments:

  1. Enjoy!

    March 1, 1985
    The Stone
    San Francisco, CA
    01 - King Of The Hill
    02 - Retreat
    03 - Toadies
    04 - The Big Foist
    05 - Corona
    06 - Take Our Test
    07 - Hey Lawdy Mama
    08 - Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
    09 - Don't Look Now
    10 - Ack Ack Ack
    11 - Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
    12 - Beacon Sighted Through Fog
    13 - The Only Minority
    14 - Badges
    15 - The Cheerleaders
    16 - Green River
    17 - This Ain't No Picnic
    18 - History Lesson (Part 2)
    19 - Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
    20 - Tour Spiel
    21 - It's Alright
    22 - Lost On The Freeway Again


    April 21, 1985 (parts 1 and 2)
    The Channel
    Boston, MA
    01 - >intro<
    02 - Anxious Mofo
    03 - Toadies
    04 - The Big Foist
    05 - Retreat
    06 - Corona
    07 - Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth
    08 - King Of The Hill
    09 - Fake Contest
    10 - Tin Roof
    11 - Beacon Sighted Through Fog
    12 - The Only Minority
    13 - There Ain't Shit On TV Tonight
    14 - No Exchange
    15 - Nothing Indeed
    16 - Hey Lawdy Mama
    17 - Badges
    18 - Untitled Song For Latin America
    19 - Jesus & Tequila
    20 - >stickers< \ I Felt Like A Gringo
    21 - Cheerleaders
    22 - The Product
    23 - Dream Told By Moto
    24 - The Glory Of Man
    25 - >improve jam<
    26 - It's Expected I'm Gone
    27 - Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
    28 - Take Our Test
    29 - The Anchor
    30 - Cut
    31 - Tour Spiel
    32 - Ack Ack Ack
    33 - Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love
    34 - This Ain't No Picnic
    35 - History Lesson Pt II
    36 - Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
    37 - Green River
    38 - The Red & The Black
    39 - No! No! No! To Draft and War
    40 - Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
    41 - Don't Look Now
    42 - Substitute


    November 30, 1985 (parts 1 and 2
    WREK 91.1 FM
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA
    01 - Warm Up Paranoia
    02 - Anxious Mo-Fo
    03 - Toadies
    04 - The Big Foist
    05 - Retreat
    06 - Corona
    07 - Courage
    08 - Fake Contest
    09 - Beacon Sighted Through Fog
    10 - The Only Minority
    11 - Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth?
    12 - King Of The Hill
    13 - Hey Lawdy Mama
    14 - The Cheerleaders
    15 - Political Nightmare
    16 - What Is It?
    17 - Stories
    18 - Hey Good Lookin'
    19 - Bermuda
    20 - One Reporter's Opinion
    21 - Dream Told By Moto
    22 - Badges
    23 - I Felt Like A Gringo
    24 - Jesus & Tequila
    25 - No One
    26 - The Big Stick
    27 - Love Dance
    28 - Lost
    29 - The Anchor
    30 - It's Expected I'm Gone
    31 - Spillage
    32 - Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
    33 - Don't Look Now
    34 - God Bows To Math
    35 - Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
    36 - The Glory Of Man

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  2. Since these are MP3 recordings, they are for personal use only -- do not trade them. Trade only flac or shn files.

    Also, back in April 1985, I taped the Providence gig on a cheap hand-held recorder that I used in my sportswriting days. The sound quality is not as good as these shows, but with any luck, it will soon see the light of day.

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  3. I'm loving these "Something Else..." posts on off days. You have excellent taste in music.

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  4. More than a year ago, I submitted a proposal for a book about Double Nickles for the 33.3 series when they asked for submissions. They picked the album, but another guy also submitted a pitch for the album -- and he got the contract.

    Nevertheless, I recommend the book (and the series) highly.

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  5. Holy crap. Didn't notice this until now, but Chipper Jones, on May 29th, is batting .420

    .420! Jayson Stark thinks he just might be able to have a full .400+ season. It's possible. Story to watch.

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  6. You young people and your wild hippie music :)

    Is Chipper batting 420 or celebrating 420 :)

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  7. And if I recall correctly, you've said that D Boon and the Minutemen had a big impact on you politically.

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  8. ...you've said that D Boon and the Minutemen had a big impact on you politically.

    Yeah. That's in the post linked at "before".

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  9. Redsock - So, who rounds out your Desert Island Top 5?

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  10. So, who rounds out your Desert Island Top 5?

    Good (and difficult) question. I think the 5 would not be absolute, but depending on when you asked, there would be different choices.

    1. Exile On Main Street
    2. Murmur
    3. Double Nickles On The Dime

    then ...

    Get Happy?
    London Calling?
    If a CD of random songs from a band was allowed, AC-DC would be there.

    I remember we talked about this when I posted about Exile in January 2007. Back then I posted these 7:

    Exile on Main Street
    Murmur
    Double Nickles On The Dime
    This Year's Model (or Get Happy)
    Blonde On Blonde
    London Calling
    Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash

    So it appears that I'm consistent, at least.

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  11. FYI -- From that prior thread, it looks like L's is:

    Exile on Main Street
    Blood on the Tracks
    Born To Run
    Court And Spark
    Armed Forces
    Reckoning
    Allman Bros at Fillmore East
    London Calling
    The Band (brown album)
    Some Girls

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  12. Hey, thanks for that. I'd have to see these are definitely DID:
    Exile on Main Street
    Blood on the Tracks
    Born To Run
    Court And Spark
    The Band

    and the others will change from time to time. But I'd be glad to have them along.

    It would be hard to live without an y Muddy Waters. But I'd need him there, live.

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  13. How did I forget Howlin' Wolf?

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  14. That's why the DID game is so limited. It's better to stay home where you have all your music to choose from. Plus the internets.

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  15. Funny, I keep about 25 disk in a cd case for work....listen at best every few days. To cycle through them and to change out for fresh stuff is slow. I had read your Minutemen stuff at lunch but didn't think about it, but later in the day I put my only Minutemen CD on...55 on the dime. Didn't think about it until it was playing....reminds me of wishing I'd hit the Minutemen and Mats with you, my loss. Speaking of loss, I miss some of the long lost cassettes I had from you and the RUV days. Glad to see your writing about the bright spots of the 80's...it wasn't all bad.

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  16. reminds me of wishing I'd hit the Minutemen and Mats with you, my loss

    Yep. It was Husker Du, though, not the Mats.

    Cassettes of what? Just albums we liked or of the shows themselves? I do have some random tapes from some shows.

    Anyway, looking forward to seeing you guys next Saturday!

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