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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / MRR Photo show: Feb 12 @ Needles & Pens, SF
« on: January 30, 2010, 03:00:13 PM »


Needles & Pens in San Francisco is hosting a photo show of prints from the Maximum Rocknroll photo issue.

Feb. 12th, 6 - 9 p.m.

Needles & Pens
3235 16th St.
San Francisco

Most prints will be for sale (to benefit MRR). So far we're planning on having prints from: Canderson, Tiger Lily, Chrissy Piper, Karoline Collins, Mateus Mondini, Daigo Olivia, Patrick Baclet, Ricky Adam, icki, Larry Wolfe, Martin Sorrondeguy, Jason Penner, Kandi Cook, Andrew Scott and lots of other people.
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I have an original copy of the Fems 7" for sale. I got this a few years ago, listened to it once, filed it away. Forgot all about it until the Drag City reissue came out. Aside from a sticker on the cover, it's in incredible condition:








I'm looking to sell it for $450.

I am open to trades, but really I'm selling this to help pay for the repress of X-Aspirations, so I'm more interested in cash.

If I don't get any takers here, it'll be on eBay next week.

PM or email me: mark {at} ickibod.com
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Here's a list of some stuff I'm selling. Anything I don't sell here will go on eBay.

Everything is at least vg+/vg+, most are nm/nm. Prices don't include shipping. Emails (mark [at] ickibod.com) are better than PM's if you want anything. I'll let you know the total, with shipping. Payment needs to be made within two days. Blah. Blah. Blah.


7?
A Feast of Snakes ? Ghosts of You (Solid Sex; #89/202) $8
Against the Wall ? Identify Me (Nemesis) $10
BBQ & Blacksnake ? Too Much In Love (Solid Sex; #75/169) $25
Beyond the Implode ? This Atmosphere (Siltbreeze) $12
Black Lips ? Veni Vidi Vici (Vice)  $6
Bob Log III ? Bump Pow! (Munster) $3
Candy Apple Killings ? Leather for Liquor (Solid Sex; #172) $6
Channel ? Scratch (tear on cover from price sticker; Stillborn) $3
Chinese Takeaway ? Plastic Passion (New Life Shark) $2
Crankshaft ? Bites (Nemesis) $3
Criminals ? Kids are Back/Cop Are Coming (Munster reissue) $3
Cuts ? Heartattack (Lookout) $5
Dave Goodman & Friends ? Justifiable Homicide (The Label; red vinyl) $5
Detention ? Live in New Jersey (boot) $6
Disaster Strikes ? Interrogation Sessions EP (Alt. Tentacles) $2
Eric Carmen ? She Did It (Arista) $1
Final Solutions ? Eye Don?t Like You (Shit Sandwich; white vinyl) $14
Frustrations ?Nerves Are Fried 7? (X!) $12
Functional Blackouts ? Raw Dawg (Wrench) $4
Go Nuts ? ?with the Go-Nuts! (Estrus) $8
Goblins ? Delilah?s Theme (Roctober; flexi) $3
Golden Boys ? Got Time/Cold Hands (Solid Sex; #58/123) $8
Gories ? Bug House (Get Hip) $8
Hate Pinks ? Hate Le Pink! (fanzine + 7?) $4
Heel ? Efforts (Further Beyond) $8
Helios Chrome ? Live 1998 (boot) $8
Henry Fiats Open Sore ? Makes Your Cock Big (RnR Blitzkrieg; black vinyl) $3
I Crime ? Dove Skin Gloves (199/500;Woodbridge) $3
Inhalants ? Kill You (Unclean) $4
Jawbreakers ? Live at Gilman (boot; white vinyl; price sticker on cover) $16
Lover! ? I?m Not a Gnome (Tic Tac Totally) $4
Mondo Ray ? Do You Love Me Now? (Red Can) $2
Mr. T Experience/Sicko ? split (Empty) $12
My Mind ? Path Mashe (Suicide Tax) $3
Nick Straker Band ? A Walk in the Park (Decca) vg-/vg $3
Overflow ? The Worm (Goodwill; ?90s Croatian punk, blue vinyl) $3
Piranhas ? Garbage Can (Tom Perkins) $8
Ponys ? Modern Day (Solid Sex; #37/84) $15
Puzzlehead ? See Thru (Next Generation) $1
Rail ? Luke & Lauraland (Red Dawg) $1
Raspberries ? Goin? Nowhere Tonight/I Wanna Be With You (Capitol) $1
Red Stars ? Welcome to the Party (Far Out) $40
Reds ? Under Control/Pop Action (Rip Off; pre-Marked Men) $24
Registrators ? Monkey/Stupid Girls (Rip Off) $5
Scatrag Boosters ? I?m Coming On (Yakisakana) $4
Scott Morgan & Georgia Peach (Ramo) $3
Soledad Brothers ? Sugar & Spice (Italy) $32
Spastics ? Cherry Pop (Rip Off) $12
Static ? Stab at the Night (RnR Blitzkrieg) $2
Statics ? Original 1980 Punk Recordings (Ugly Pop; #577/800) $12
Stitches ? You Tear Me Out (Deadbeat) $5
Suspect Parts ? Maneater (Taken By Surprise) $2
Teenie Cheetahs ? Teenie Smash (Sumppi Wetheimer) $2 (no cover)
This Damn Town ? Victim (Solid Sex; #189) $5
Thought Criminals ? Food for Thoughtcrimes (Doublethink; 2006; sealed) $16
Thrill Killers ? Natural Deslection (Haunted Hotel) $2
Turbonegro/Rippers ? split $8
Upskirts ? Radiation Romeos (RNR Blitzkrieg; red vinyl) $2
Vince Vance & the Valiants ? Bomb Iran (Paid) $2
Viva American Death Ray ? Bombs (Shattered; blue vinyl w/3D glasses) $16
Zuno Men ? Everybody Was Right (Coop; red vinyl ltm 300) $8
Zero Boys ? Slam and Worm (Cosmos Pizza) $12
V/A ? Fuzz Club (#192/777; Mummies, etc) $25


10?
Henry Fiats Open Sore ? Directed By Alan Smithee (Ken Rock) $18
Homosexuals ? Fanfare (Serious Business; new #137) $12
Lot Lizards ? s/t (Yaisakana) $6


LP
AFCBGT ? s/t (#338/550; Uz Records) $20
Artful Dodger ? Babes On Broadway (very slight ringwear on back of cover; Columbia) $6
Beatles ? A Hard Day?s Night (?80s pressing) $5
Beatles ? Help! (?80s pressing) $5
Beatles ? Yesterday and Today (?80s pressing) $5
Berry, Chuck ? 16 Greatest (?78 Springboard; vg/vg+) $4
Black Lips ? We Did Not Know? (pink vinyl; top right corner slightly bent) $12
Black Sunday/Destruction Unit ? split (FDH) $8
Boomtown Rats ? Tonic for the Troops (CBS; white label promo w/original bio) $6
Bottles & Skulls ? Born in a Black Light (Sickroom) $6
Bouncing Souls ? Good, Bad, Argyle (Chunksaah/BYO) $10
Box Elders ? Alice and Friends (Goner) $10
Cure ? Boys Don?t Cry (Elektra; slight bowl-warp) $3
Druid Perfume ? Life in the Bog LP (PIGS; brown vinyl) $10
Harlem Pop Trotters (2004 reissue; Les Treteaux; French) $18
Kids ? s/t (boot) $8
Loot ? Singles A&B (Radioactive; #617/1000) $16
Miss Ludella Black w/Masonics ? From the Witness Stand (2008; Damaged Goods) $8
Mr. California & the State Police ? Shrimp & Chocolate (2009) $4
Mummies ? Tales from the Crypt (boot; sealed) $20
Nina Hagen Band ? s/t (CBS, German press) $2
NRBQ ? All Hopped Up (Red Rooster) $4
Operation S (Broken) $6
Pagans ? Pirates Cove 9/24/79 (Thermonic) $12
Pegboy ? Earwig (1/4 Stick) $4
Phantom Rats ? s/t (Rockin Bones; #474/500)
Phantom Surfers & Davie Allan ? Skaterhater (Lookout) $8
Ramones ? Rocket to Russia (w/printed innersleeve) $10
Piranhas ? Piscis Clangor (In the Red; TOUR EDITION) $offers/trade
Royal Pendletons ? Oh Yeah Baby! (Sympathy; early King Louie!) $20
Slapshot ? Back on the Map (Taang) $10
Strokes (RCA; original press, sealed) $16
Screamers ? Demos (blue cover, never played) $20
Sweetbelly Freakdown (Jade Tree) $4
Swingin Neckbreakers ? Kick Your Ass (Telstar) $6
Teenage Kicks ? I Saw Momma/Here She Comes (Goon Island) $20?
Tell-Tale Hearts ? Live, Vol. 2 (Cordurory) $8
3Ds ? Girls, Bikinis, Guitars and Blood (Pequenos) $5
Toons ? Looking At Girls (Rhino; slight ringwear at top/bottom of sleeve) $4
V/A ? Live at the Vortex (Wasps, Mean Street, Neo, Art Attacks, Suspects, Maniacs) $15
V/A ? Live to Ride: 14 Obscure NWOBHM Gems (boot, new) $18



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Non-Music Shit / eBay saved search question/complaint
« on: October 19, 2009, 12:54:39 PM »
Just last week all my eBay searches started including all the "Did you actually mean...." items. Like, my search for feedtime sends me everything with Bedtime in the title. NOT THE SAME THING. Similar thing happens with Hurriganes (no, I didn't mean Hurricanes) and every other search I have.

Question: Is there a way to make this fucking stop, besides canceling the saved search? It didn't use to happen. I hate it.

Thanks.
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Used Records For Sale/Auctions/Wantlists / Terry Stamp - Fatsticks/TWW - II
« on: September 28, 2009, 10:17:35 AM »
Anybody every heard Terry Stamps' "Fatsticks" LP from '75?



I've heard it described as the Third World War LP that was never recorded. I'm looking for a copy...or MP3s even. I'd love to hear it.

And while I'm here, I've been looking for a copy of Third World War's 2nd LP for a while now...anyone???

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New Releases For Sale/Distro Updates / Pissed Jeans - King of Jeans
« on: August 10, 2009, 02:24:07 PM »
Is so fucking good. Highly recommended.
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Hey, Apache Dropout from Bloomington, IN are looking for help in booking their tour Oct/Nov tour. This is Seth Mahern's (John Wilkes Booze, among others) new band...fuzzed-out, pyschy rock.

Looks like they've got these shows books:

Oct 17   Replay Lounge    Lawrence, Kansas
Oct 30      the Hemlock Tavern    San Francisco
Nov 5    Beerland    Austin, Texas
Nov 11   tba w/ White Heap    Birmingham
Nov 12   tba w/ aether jag    Nashville
Nov 14    the Pilot Light    Knoxville, Tennessee

If anyone call help, you can get in touch with them on their Myspace page:

http://www.myspace.com/apachedropout
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Non-Music Shit / MRR Photo Issue
« on: July 24, 2009, 12:46:09 PM »
So I'm putting together a photo issue of MRR.

As part of that, I'm compiling a bibliography (and short reviews) of as many punk photo books and photo zines I can. Below is what I have so far of the photo books. What am I missing? I know there are more.


Books
100 Nights at the Roxy - Michael Dempsy/Paul Marko(?) (1978/2007)
1988: The New Wave Punk Rock Explosion - Caroline Coon (1977/83?)
Adult Crash - Dave Brown (2009)
And God Created Punk - Mark P & Erica Echenberg (1996)
Andoaingo Gaztetxeak - Aitor Arregi    (2009)
Ass Time Goes By - Morten Andersen (2008)
Banned In DC - Cynthia Connolly (1988)
Blank Generation Revisited - Stephanie Chernikowski; Roberta Bailey, et al (1997)
Blight at the End of the Funnel - Edward Colver (2006)
CBGB & OMFUG - Hilly Kristal (2005)
CBGB: Decades of Graffiti - Christopher D Salyers (2006)
Clash - Bob Gruen (2004)
Destroy: Photographic Archive of the Sex Pistols - Dennis Morris (2002)
Flash Bang Wallop!: Pictures from the Punk Explosion - Ian Dickson (1978/2000/2004?)
Forming: Early Days of LA Punk - Kristine McKenna (1999)
Fuck You Heroes - Glen E. Friedman (1994)
Fuck You Too - Glen E. Friedman (1996)
Gig - Gin Satoh (year?)
Hardcore California - Peter Belsito, Bob Davis (1983)
I Was on the Cover of MRR - Officer Brad X
Identity Parade - Kristofer Pasanen (2002)
Images of Punk - Dennis O'Regan (1996)
In the Gutter - Val Hennessey (1978)*
Inferno Punx - MCR (2004?)
Keep Your Eyes Open - Glen E. Friedman (2008)
Legends of Punk: Photos from the Vaults - Rikki Ercoli (2003)
Live at the Masque: Nightmare in Punk Alley - Brendan Mullen (2008)
Live/Loud - Mark Murrmann (2009)
Los Angeles: The Birth of the L.A. Punk Scene, 1977-1982 - Kristine McKenna & Ann Summa
Loud 3D: Hardcore Rock 'n' Roll - Gary Robert, et al (1984)*
Made in the UK: the Music of Attitude, 1977-83 - Jannette Beckman
Making a Scene - Bri Hurley (1990)
Modern English: A Trendy Slang Dictionary - Jennifer Blowdryer (1986)
New Wave Explosion - Myles Palmer (1981)
New York Dolls - Bob Gruen (2009)
New York Punk: A Photo Essay of the New York Punk Scene during the 1970's - Richard Verdi
No Wave - Thurston Moore/Byron Cooley (2008)
Photo Past: 1966-1986 - Ray Stevenson (1988)
Polski Punk 1978-82 - Ania Dabrowska-Lyons (1999)
Punk - Salvador Costa (1977)
Punk - Roberta Bailey (2002)*
Punk 365 - Holly George-Warren (2007)
Punk '77 - James Stark (1999)
Punk: The Definitive Record of a Revolution - Stephen Colegrave & Chris Sullivan (2001)
Punk: Illustrated History of a Music Revolution (1996)
Punk: Seventeen Rock - Stephane Pietri & Alexis Quinlin (1977)
Punk: The Whole Story - Mojo (2006)
Punk Houses - Abby Banks (2007)
Punk Love - Susie J. Horgan (2007)
Punk Pioneers: When Punk Was Fun - Jenny Lens
Punk Rock - Virginia Boston (1978)*
PUNK Rock/style/stance/people/stars -
Radio Silence - Nathan Nedorostek (2008)
Raw Power - Mick Rock (2000)
Rebel Rock - Dennis Morris (1985)
Regeneration - Ray Stevenson (1987)
Sex Pistols: Chaos - Bob Gruen (1990)
Sex Pistols File - Ray Stevenson (1982)
Silent Pictures - Pat Graham (2007)
Skinhead - Nick Knight (1982)
Skins & Punks: Lost Archives 1978-85 - Gavin Watson (2008)
Stealing Time - Mark Beemer (200X)
Touch Me I'm Sick - Charles Peterson (2003)
Unemployed - Savage Support (2001)
Unheard Music: 1991-1997 - Chrissy Piper (1997)
Vacant: Diary of the Punk Years 1976-79 - Nils & Ray Stevenson (1999)
We're Desperate: Punk Photography of Jim Jocoy, SF/LA 1978-80 - Jim Jocoy (2002)
Weird Angle - F. Stop Fitzgerald (1982)
White Nights - Morten Andersen (2006)
X-capees: A San Francisco punk photo documentary - Raye Santos (1980)


And zines, I'm drawing a total fucking blank right now. I'm at work and don't have the small list I've made on me...


Zines
Fodido E Xerocado - Mateus & Diago
If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries? - Murray Bowles (1986)
Intermission - Justine Demetrick
My Rules - Glenn E. Friedman
P.U.N.K. - Susan
Search & Destroy (not a photo zine per se, but they ran a lot of great photos, big)
Welcome to Cruise Country - MRR (1987)
Zone V - Jim Saah


*Oh, I'm looking for these that are starred.
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Non-Music Shit / FREE WHITE CASTLE
« on: June 15, 2009, 12:37:32 PM »
Eat one for me:

White Castle's 88th Birthday Party

It's our 88th birthday and we're ready to celebrate the only way we know how -- by giving you what you crave. Print out your coupon and then come down to a White Castle and enjoy a Slider on the house.

And while you're there, grab a double cheeseburger slider for just 88 cents, or a sack of 10 original sliders -- for only $4.88. Now, make a wish and blow.


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Wienerschnitzel is Sponsoring the Wiener Nationals (aka Dachshund Derby II) this Saturday at Golden Gate Fields!

It's not on a Sunday this time, so you don't get the extra benefit of $1 day.

First Live Dachshund Race 12:00pm. Post time for the first horse race is 12:45.
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / X (Australia)
« on: June 02, 2009, 02:37:48 PM »
Would one of you turkeys putting together a fest* please bring over X from Australia? Pretty, pretty please?

Thanks.



*In the US
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Music Shit / Iggy & Stooges Reforming to Perform Raw Power
« on: May 20, 2009, 10:14:51 AM »
Did someone already post this?


Iggy Pop to reform with the Stooges and play Raw Power for first time in 36 years

AMERICAN rock 'n' roll legend Iggy Pop is planning to reform Iggy and the Stooges to perform their seminal album Raw Power, 36 years after it was released.

The news will please Pop and Stooges fans around the world, who, for a variety of reasons, have not seen the group play some of its most famous songs, such as Search and Destroy, Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell and Shake Appeal.

Three of the four original members of the Michigan band re-formed as the Stooges in 2003 and toured regularly for five years, including in Australia, but they played nothing from Raw Power because the band's line-up changed after its first two albums, the Stooges and Funhouse.

When the band became Iggy and the Stooges to make their third album in 1973, guitarist Ron Asheton was replaced by James Williamson and Asheton played bass.

Also, Pop was a heroin addict at the time, one of the contributing factors in the Michigan group's split soon after the album came out and flopped.

Asheton, whose brother Scott is the Stooges drummer, died of a heart attack in January this year.

Pop, 62, told The Australian on Tuesday that he had plans to re-unite with the remaining Iggy and the Stooges line-up, with noughties Stooges addition Mike Watt on bass.

Pop said that while the original Stooges ended with Asheton's death, ?there is always Iggy and the Stooges, the second growth of the band''.

?I had a meeting in LA last week with James (Williamson),'' Pop said. ?It was the first time we had seen each other in 30 years. So we talked about doing something together. Raw Power would be the repertoire.''

The landmark album, mixed by Pop's friend David Bowie, has been cited by Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and many other rock stars as their favourite album and is considered one of the most influential in rock history, despite the fact that it sold so poorly on release.

Pop also revealed that Asheton had left six or seven ?hard-driving rhythm tracks'' that could also be used in a future project.

Pop, who has had a largely successful solo career for the past 30 years, has just released a left-field, jazz-influenced album, Preliminaires, inspired by French writer Michel Houellebecq's novel, The Possibility of an Island.


(from the Australian)
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Anybody have an original or copy of the "Rising From the Ashes" tape comp? It came out in '83 or '84, featured New Zealand punk bands. I guess there was a Volume 2 as well.

I'm trying to track down a copy of both for a friend. He doesn't need an original, just a dub (or CD) and photocopy of the cover & insert. Get in touch if you can help out.


Review from MRR in 1984:

A 4-band comp of current NZ bands, one (FIVE YEAR MISSION), that goes as far back as '79 . K-4 are pretty experimental, a al PREFIX . CORRECTIVE TRAINING are fairly standard '78 punk, REX THE FISH have a female vocalist and a moody post-punk sound, and the forementioned F .Y .M ., who are the speediest, but are still within a traditional punk beat.
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Non-Music Shit / Breaking Zodiac Killer News!
« on: April 29, 2009, 08:14:09 AM »

Zodiac killer's name to be revealed

The Zodiac killer, who taunted and terrified Bay Area residents in the late 1960s with cryptic letters and a trail of victims, has been identified, according to a group claiming to have cracked the case that has baffled police for decades.

The killer is not one of the handful of men repeatedly linked to the 40-year-old crime spree, according to the group, which plans to announce its findings today.

The group also says new evidence shows the killer had an accomplice for some of the slayings.
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