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Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 4:47 am
by campinfool
I have lived my entire life in the so called "Live Music Capital" of Austin. On any given night of any given day you can hear just about anything. As a young man I found myself mesmerized by hardcore punk. Being 37 years old currently I missed out on the heydays of hardcore, which was probably between 1981-1983. Although I grew up listening to the heavy hitters of the genre such as Black Flag or the Misfits, I never had a sense of belonging until the early to mid 1990's. During this time was somewhat of a large revival in my hometown and I was right in the thick of it. Until recently I hadn't given it much thought until May of this year when the bar I used to frequent decided to host a reunion show of the ages. The memories have been coming to light ever since.


The main focus of our "scene" was actually a tranny dive bar called the Blue Flamingo. The Austin Chronicle once dubbed it as the nastiest, swankiest establishment to ever qualify for a liquor license. It had an official capacity of 50 or so and there was no stage, just a band set in the middle of the audience. While there were other venues, the scene centered around the Blue Flamingo. the following is my photographice history of the 1990's Austin garage/ punk scene.

We all gathered to celebrate our distinct taste in music.
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The outside on a typical night would look something like this.
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Once you stepped inside we would be packed to the gills.
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There were times in which a live performance resembled Sea World in that we had our own splash zone
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Or you could join in at any time and be in the band
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We had all sorts of bands such as...

Tallboy
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Teen Cool
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The Riverboat Gamblers
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My college math professor's 3 piece outfit, The Inhalants
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The biggest name was probably the Motards
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The Phantom Creeps
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My fave, the Dead End Cruisers
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The Chumps
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And many others, including this band, whose name escapes me, that had a 12 year old guitar player
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Hell, we even had a few retards in the mix at the time
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So while all these bands helped definemy late tens/ early 20's, I was stoked when I heard rumors of a reunion show. Sometime after Christmas I learned it was no rumor.
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So for two nights I relived my glory years for an average of 6 dollars a night. Quality entertainment. Especially when I was able to see some bands I missed the first go round such as the almighty Fuckemos
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And the Down Syndrome Army
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Of course they tried to melt the old scene with the new so we all enjoyed the sounds of the current heavy weights of Austin the Lower Class Brats.
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But to my delight the Motards and the Dead End Cruisers decided to play once again, almost giving me reason to pop a woody. While their bodies had aged the music was still better than ever.

Motards ended up as the headliners
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But the Dead End Cruisers ruled the night with the tightest set ever.
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So now the show is long over again, I catch myself digging in the back of the closet to the vinyl collection that represents my past. The records still sound just as good today as they ever did back then.
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Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:01 am
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Awesome. Rack it.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:46 am
by Ana Ng
SO good!

Thanks for that.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:48 am
by PSUFAN
yes, rack this shit

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 3:17 pm
by Harvdog
Campin.....did you ever catch "The Great American Psycho Band" at Emo's? They were really good. I also liked Godzilla Motor Company. They were kick ass.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 8:17 pm
by campinfool
Harv, I have seen the American Psycho Band a few times, but the other one does not ring a bell. Of course there was a lot of alcohol consumption in those days. When I went to the reunion, my 12 and 16 year old daughters wanted to tag along so bad. So as any bad parent would do, I introduced them to the under belly of the Austin music scene. My 12 year old was so impressed she played around with Movie Maker and created this little slideshow.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... o_0002.mp4

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:26 pm
by LTS TRN 2
Don't forget these reprobates who started in Austin.
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Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 1:17 am
by Harvdog
campinfool wrote:Harv, I have seen the American Psycho Band a few times, but the other one does not ring a bell. Of course there was a lot of alcohol consumption in those days. When I went to the reunion, my 12 and 16 year old daughters wanted to tag along so bad. So as any bad parent would do, I introduced them to the under belly of the Austin music scene. My 12 year old was so impressed she played around with Movie Maker and created this little slideshow.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... o_0002.mp4
Cool. The guitar player from ASB was a really good friend of mine. I thought they were one of the better underground Austin bands.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:59 pm
by Screw_Michigan
campinfool wrote:tranny dive bar
IN!

Sin,

This guy

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Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 2:00 pm
by Screw_Michigan
Rack the PET, btw. I met Brenden Canty at the debut of his Wilco documentary in 09. Cool dude.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:08 pm
by indyfrisco
Roach wrote:Rack the PET.


Now, not to stereotype, but do you think this guy could score some meth?
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Don't know about meth, but I'm pretty sure little boys aren't supposed to be near him, legally speaking.

Re: Now and then music PET

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:42 am
by campinfool
LTS TRN 2 wrote:Don't forget these reprobates who started in Austin.
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Those guys were before my time, but I did get to drink a brew with Gary Floyd of the Dicks once.
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In high school I played in a crappy crappy band that went nowhere but a couple of keg parties. The guitar player from that band went on with living the dream in various bands, eventually touring with a metal outfit called Sweet Skull.
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So I don't talk to this ex guitarist for 10 years after he stole some of my shit to fuel a habit. One day out of the blue I'm working a repair job at my work and I'm at this dudes house. We talk about the old days and he invites me to see the Dicks. So we check them out. One of the most underrated bands of the 80's.
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After the gig we drink with band and I got this shot of my old buddy.
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