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Saw Urge only once, circa Americruiser, and they tore it up pretty good. Loud, fucked up, half locked in. Maybe I just got lucky? Anyway, love the very brief live track mentioned upthread, but it's a tease. Sounds like a freaked-out, psychedelic spookshow version of the Honeymoon Killers, which is awesome, but it goes on for not much more than a minute. Rip!

Listening to the five 12 Swinging Signs tracks supplied by the pages EdIII linked, I find that I like the songwriting/production a LOT more than I remember -- "On the Cross" is fantastic, "Man's Son" (or Man's Party, or whatever) is almost as good, "Love Juice..." is funny and stilted and weird in a good way, and "Nowhere Nothing Fuckup" is way better than "okayish", up there with the best stuff on the debut. Maybe I was just too into Route 666 to give the follow up a chance. I dunno, but it seems I was wrong to trash it. Wanna hear the whole thing again.

contenderizer, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:43 (fifteen years ago) link

Used to see Terhost around town in various places, in particular downtown Brooklyn. He does something with animation for TV. Think he has a kid now.

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 15:59 (fifteen years ago) link

Saw the RMFs put on a great show for about 40 people at some deserted basement cafeteria at UMass one night in 1988 or 89.

dad a, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 16:06 (fifteen years ago) link

He does something with animation for TV. Think he has a kid now.

Yep on both counts. (My wife has worked with him on the TV animation front, actually.)

xhuxk, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 19:27 (fifteen years ago) link

Did your wife work on Blue's Clues, xhuxk?

James Redd and the Blecchs, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 19:38 (fifteen years ago) link

Yes.

xhuxk, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 19:40 (fifteen years ago) link

one month passes...

From John Terhorst, via email:

You might post the below for me to the discussion.


The two records listed on the site there are at least 3 albums of material recorded in studios perhaps more. The third record Goodbye Cruel World was a selection of songs that would have comprised a third album and was complete with artwork prior to the breakup of the band.

Available on media.

"RMF" the first album recorded at Toxic Shock Studios with fantastic Engineer Jim Forniautus. - Vinyl (about $35 on ebay)

"Twelve Signs of the Swing Zodiac" Recorded by fabulous Wharton Tiers. Vinyl, Casette and CD

"LSD 25" Single - Engineer Jim Forniautus

About 20 compilation tracks including the Shonin Knife Comp, and Alice Cooper Comp. all engineered by Jim Fornuatus

We performed a 35 minute music piece for the Bill Coleman Dance Troupe this was also recorded and the final Performance at the Lincoln Center of Canada was professionally videotaped. This included stunt men covered in blood bags being beaten by baseball bat welding dancers. The band was also on stage.

Someone posted that our records did not capture our live shows and this is true although they were done at the same volume with the same equipment with few overdubs or studio enhancement like double tracking. In some ways I would like to think it was like the Who whose records were great and the songs really got the opportunity to shine, but their live shows were so much better. We always planned on doing a live record at some point but I think that the performances were best captured on video.

There are many live videos of the band performing including some very nice ones by Rick Little (about 10 shows) who had a show on Manhattan Cable TV. There has been some discussion with Rick about him putting some of the video on YouTube at some point in the near future. Most of these shows are also board recorded.

The Hard and Heavy video I believe was pulled from You Tube due to fact that the copyright is held by some big media conglomerate. It was not posted by the owners.

As far as live shows almost all were recorded on Cassette many of high quality and are board recordings. There are about 10 studio level recordings done with more advanced recording equipment at clubs like CBGB's. We did this as we expected at some point to select tracks from different times and shows for a Live album. Most of these have been transferred to digital and sound great. There are many radio station full length live shows including six or seven live shows in the WFMU archives and one at WJUL. These were very high quality.

There are no real plans to put any of this material out at this point but the band owns all the rights to all of the recorded material and there are no contractual issues. I doubt there is any more of our music available on the internet other than what is up on Roy's site.

There are also no plans for us to get together and do a reunion of any type, although we have gotten together and jammed from time to time for our own amusement and the band are all still friends. Abet older and very busy with lives that are filled with things other than music.

We are all still musically active; Andy Malm who plays in bands upstate, Race Age who plays in Jazz Fusion bands in NYC. Roy played bass until last year with Lach in his band the Secrets with Billy Fica. John McDermott plays with Glenn Branca.

I have been in several bands since the Reverbs. Most recently playing with the late Steve Parrino in Electrophilla vs LSD 25. I have had a new CD available at Art Basel each year for the the last three years two are available for free as podcasts on itunes under the name LSD25

xhuxk, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 01:24 (fifteen years ago) link

And a slight ammendment from John, to the above:

Rereading this I think I could be misunderstood on the amount of studio material. The amount is pretty profound, towards the end we just recorded all the time and documented almost all of the original songs. As well there were large number of sessions for the second album only a small amount of the recorded material was ever used.

The multi-track tapes fill about 10 milk crates and there are about 3 banker boxes filled with cassettes, videos and DATs I have yet to get too. There are three albums that were complete and mixed that I mentioned in my previous post I would estimate 4 additional albums of studio material without using multiple versions of songs, covers, rehearsal demos or live recordings.

I was listening to a cassette of a live show from Hank's Crystal Palace on the Bowery with The Willies the other night and it was a lot of fun not very hi-fi though. I think if there is any interest I might get Roy to sign off on me letting folks hear a MP3 of it. If I can figure out how to get it hosted.

John T

xhuxk, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 01:25 (fifteen years ago) link

wow, thanks for the info chuck!

tell john to slap those bad boys up on archive.org's live music archive

it's free with no restrictions

http://www.archive.org/details/etree

Edward III, Tuesday, 30 September 2008 21:19 (fifteen years ago) link

holy crap.

RabiesAngentleman, Wednesday, 1 October 2008 14:56 (fifteen years ago) link

one month passes...

hi

Shit! I have from V.a. NYC hardcore&more video show only 1 song live circa 1989 and otheer live song from V.A. mouthful of sweat video show,I'm looking for other live shows of REVERB MOTHERFUCKERS and other NY scum punk,I have ed gein's car,letch patrol,false propherts&more,if you have any footage or NY noise-punk please write see a partial list I have at www.freewebs.com/almudeno69,recently got SCUMFEST 1988 CBGB in DVDR

thanks

almudeno, Wednesday, 5 November 2008 22:29 (fifteen years ago) link

eleven years pass...

RIP John McDermott -- really lovely tribute to him and his memory by Falling James here:

https://www.facebook.com/falling.james/posts/2862567657141222

Ned Raggett, Monday, 17 February 2020 04:24 (four years ago) link

RIP

Feel like there was a third manJohn associated with this band I met at some point but kind of hard to verify.

This other guy, John or not, played guitar with them for a while, but moved to Austin at some point.


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