MC5 - A True Testimonial

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No, I'm just stupid. I put the disc in again and I do in fact have the extras, it's just slightly tricky to get to them on my pc dvd player program. I have to go past the animated menus to the static screen ones to get the slection star to work. I just couldn't get my head around that last night.

50 Shades of Greil (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 29 October 2012 21:26 (eleven years ago) link

eleven months pass...

oh hey, this is on YouTube at the moment, if you haven't seen it. good stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1UrP9jxKzOU

GM, Friday, 18 October 2013 20:54 (ten years ago) link

awesome! it's a great movie.

fit and working again, Friday, 18 October 2013 21:00 (ten years ago) link

four months pass...

Gone from Youtube while Amazon says:

MC5: A True Testimonial Starring Dennis Thompson (II), Fred 'Sonic' Smith, Rob Tyner, et al. (1970)

(3)

DVD

1 used from $299.99

curmudgeon, Saturday, 15 March 2014 15:52 (ten years ago) link

Was listening to "Back in the US" for the first time in awhile, and it still sounds great.

curmudgeon, Saturday, 15 March 2014 15:55 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEt3RyuJn80&feature=youtu.be

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 10 June 2015 20:53 (eight years ago) link

two years pass...

And all these years later, a legit release!

https://www.facebook.com/VictimofTime/photos/pb.36660069378.-2207520000.1520377788./10156353388289379/?type=3&theater

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 6 March 2018 23:13 (six years ago) link

What did it say, Ned? There's nothing there when I click.

my dreams in the hell-pits (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Thursday, 8 March 2018 20:12 (six years ago) link

one year passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCzjo8y7QB4

Οὖτις, Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:10 (four years ago) link

Hope that doesn't get pulled down. Good doc.

curmudgeon, Friday, 24 January 2020 05:08 (four years ago) link

it's such a fantastic doc. i wish wayne could find some way to allow it being released somehow, it's the perfect tribute to his band and i don't see anyone going to such lengths to make another.

Pinche Cumbion Bien Loco (stevie), Friday, 24 January 2020 08:26 (four years ago) link

Dennis Thompson wasn't happy with the doc, either:

http://web.archive.org/web/20040608070332/http://www.dkt-mc5.com/index.cfm?pg=editorials&SN_id=3

F/N chose to do my personal interviews during the most incredibly painful time of my life. My mother had passed away four days before, and I fell back into drug abuse and alcoholism with a vengeance. I had pleaded with Dave and Laurel to postpone my interviews until I had a chance to bounce back, but was told, “You can do this! You gotta. You must do this now!” I didn’t want to be interviewed until I got a grip on myself. In short, I allowed them into my home.

(You see, it can appear I was singled out to be portrayed in the film as the angry, bitter, resentful, foul mouthed, stoned, and controversial “bad boy” member.)

I had been clean and sober during the whole of 1998. It’s so odd that there were no on-camera interviews then. Not the least bit surprising, in retrospect. After some time elapsed, I called them and asked them to film me again. I knew it didn’t go well. I was apologetic and willing to do right by them and myself. Dave dismissed my plea. He accused me of trying to “screw them over,” and that the footage they had would do. So much for “righteous” behavior.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 24 January 2020 15:36 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

Wayne Kramer just did a live Q&A online on Facebook. I stumbled on it towards the end.
https://www.facebook.com/waynekramer/videos/250813685949530/?comment_id=250847342612831¬if_id=1585162900092395¬if_t=video_reply&redirect=false
Not sure if that link gets you there. It just finished and i have a playback going on.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 25 March 2020 19:05 (four years ago) link

Also answered some questions typed into FB>

Looks like he's been looking for studio recorded material from their Elektra days for the last 50 years and still not found it.

Also that there doesn't seem to be a lot of unreleased MC5 footage. I had been told that people were looking through stacks of it when A true Testimonial was being made. BUt heard taht 2nd hand from somebody who said he knew people who were working where it was being edited , if not directly involved. Did hope there might be some more. What there has been has been great.
I thought there was a studio set from Tubeworks but it looks like the Tubeworks footage is that outdoor performance where Wayne starts dancing on one leg.

Stevolende, Thursday, 26 March 2020 10:32 (four years ago) link

one year passes...
one year passes...

RIP Wayne

blazin' squab (NickB), Friday, 2 February 2024 21:50 (three months ago) link

Wayne S. Kramer
“PEACE BE WITH YOU” 🕊️
April 30, 1948 - February 2, 2024

https://www.instagram.com/p/C23AQzQPeHR/

blazin' squab (NickB), Friday, 2 February 2024 21:52 (three months ago) link

RIP

(Side note, TIL that Spotify excised the opening “kick out the jams motherfucker” line from the song on the album version, what the actual fuck? it’s there on the hits comp version but still…)

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 2 February 2024 21:58 (three months ago) link

RIP

this sucks

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 2 February 2024 23:01 (three months ago) link

OH NO

RIP

Toshirō Nofune (The Seventh ILXorai), Friday, 2 February 2024 23:03 (three months ago) link

seen it a hundred times but still the greatest shit ever:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXlMTUpKwuc

blazin' squab (NickB), Friday, 2 February 2024 23:05 (three months ago) link

“Brother Wayne Kramer…. Brother Wayne Kramer…”

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Friday, 2 February 2024 23:13 (three months ago) link

HOW DARE U

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 2 February 2024 23:24 (three months ago) link

Disco Stu thought it an appropriate tribute to a legend.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 2 February 2024 23:29 (three months ago) link

the video NickB posted, as well as one I include below, shows a band every bit as good as the Who; I often think that the Five could have been the American Who were it not for such shitty luck; like, they shoulda had the career Grand Funk had, just as I would prefer the Stooges to have had Alice Cooper's trajectory; similarly, you see him truly incarnating the "townshend from the waist up, JB from the waist down" description someone coined many years ago…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74jS3dW0DtE

veronica moser, Friday, 2 February 2024 23:52 (three months ago) link

That Tartar Field footage was what I was referring to (*gasp*) nineteen years ago upthread.

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 3 February 2024 00:07 (three months ago) link

that was sloppy of me, not noticing that Cgrisso already put that up…so I'll just say that that band and the Stooges smoked every other white guy band in America from 1967-1971, except maybe Creedence, VU…and who else? Who else could stand up to the Five? Certainly not the Bay area acts…

veronica moser, Saturday, 3 February 2024 00:32 (three months ago) link

The MC5 may be the 60s band most ill-served by their official discography. Live videos are amazing, the semi-bootleg Teen Age Lust (a January 1970 concert in Saginaw) is incredible, but each of their three albums falls short of that mark in one way or another.

Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Saturday, 3 February 2024 01:15 (three months ago) link

When the legend becomes fact, print the legend… a true testimonial from Chicago 1968 to jail guitar doors.

The Artist formerly known as Earlnash, Saturday, 3 February 2024 01:29 (three months ago) link

thank you for your service to rock n' roll Brother Wayne

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 3 February 2024 02:16 (three months ago) link

i forgot abt Gang War

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On0eqGPSCqk

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 3 February 2024 04:06 (three months ago) link

I didn't realize he befriended Red Rodney in prison and played with him in the prison band. Rodney is a prominent character in Clint Eastwood's Bird...they seem to come from different planets, never mind cultures, so it's strange picturing them jamming together. Then again, the MC5 did have the free jazz element, and if you can be in Charlie Parker's group, you probably have both the chops and sensibility to lock in with the MC5.

birdistheword, Saturday, 3 February 2024 05:21 (three months ago) link

I forget what interview it was, it may have been a reddit AMA? But Wayne was asked something about any tunes of his that he felt didn't get the shine they deserved, and he mentioned Skunk (Sonically Speaking)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLhe5n4RQYM

along with a brilliant anecdote about how you have to know the rules before you can break them, anyways just tremendous, if someone told me the MC5 was the greatest rock and roll band ever I wouldn't argue about it RIP

Florin Cuchares, Saturday, 3 February 2024 06:13 (three months ago) link

Just the absolute greatest. Played High Time very loud at breakfast this morning. The soundtrack to that Bremen footage above is one of my very favourite bootlegs. MC5 ruled so very hard. Not that you ever had to take sides but I definitely preferred them to teh Stooges. RIP Wayne. A hard life with a happy ending, I hope.

impostor syndrome to the (expletive) max (stevie), Saturday, 3 February 2024 10:04 (three months ago) link

FWIW, that 1970 New Year's Day Saginaw show streams on Wolfgang's, presumably from the first-generation masters, so if you want that in the best quality, that's the place to hear it.

https://www.wolfgangs.com/music/mc5/audio/20053722-4580.html

birdistheword, Saturday, 3 February 2024 18:01 (three months ago) link

I've still got the Gang Wars EP somewhere; think it was rehearsals, but OK by me.
(I met Red Rodney when he suddenly added a local [boondocks] show to his tour: smoldering agility ov flugelhorn, and he sold me an autographed copy of his then-current Chesky CD!)
Leave us not forget the 5's normal-bias ROIR tape!

Babes in Arms [ROIR, 1983]
Despite all the rare mixes and original versions adduced in the notes, the only great track totally unfamiliar to this proud (and lucky) owner of the 5's three albums is a cover of Them's "I Can Only Give You Everything." The rest of the obscure stuff merely augments a superbly paced compilation. The raw songcraft and new-thing chaos of Detroit's other great protopunk band were further ahead of their time than it seemed five years ago. And drummer Dennis Thompson was a motherfucker. A-

(must admit xgau's right about that one.)

dow, Sunday, 4 February 2024 02:12 (three months ago) link

Is there any backstory to the KOtJ testimonial? That's bar none my favorite intro to any album ever.

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Sunday, 4 February 2024 07:44 (three months ago) link

The song title comes from the response of one of the 5 to I think a San Francisco band that didn't rock convincingly. I think bit was Fred Sonic Smith shouted it at the stage.
Detroit seemed to have a high bar for its reception of bands.or that's what I read a while back.
So it's the first line of a song the band did regularly about enjoying rocking out.

They had an mc they used a lot at the Grande Ballroom where the MC5 were pretty much the house band.

Stevo, Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:03 (three months ago) link

yeah for real who was the mc? did he just invent that? "are you ready to testify?! I give you a testimonial, the MC5!!!" takes five seconds, one guitar, two guitars, explosion, I would have died if I was in that audience, in '68! nobody was heavier or gnarlier

Florin Cuchares, Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:16 (three months ago) link

The spoken bit at the beginning is by John Sinclair, the White Panthers guy... I used to have a pack of US flag rolling papers with that speech on the inside cover...

m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:20 (three months ago) link

imagine that exact testimonial being given before the grateful dead lead into "turn on your love light"

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:22 (three months ago) link

Brothers and sisters, the announcer is Brother JC Jesse Crawford. Crawford replaced Iggy (I mean Jim Osterberg) in the Prime Movers before becoming a DJ on underground FM station WKNR in Detroit as well as the MC for the Grande

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOD9e7I6bHs

More photos, etc. here:
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2016/jan/28/rock-photographer-leni-sinclair-kresge-eminent-artist-2016-in-pictures
http://secondarysound.blogspot.com/2010/01/brother-jc-crawford.html

Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:29 (three months ago) link

!!
I always thought it was Sinclair...

m0stly clean (Slowsquatch), Sunday, 4 February 2024 08:55 (three months ago) link

That "five seconds" bit is one of the all-time great band intros. I'm not even sure what comes close.

henry s, Sunday, 4 February 2024 16:15 (three months ago) link

I'll just say that that band and the Stooges smoked every other white guy band in America from 1967-1971, except maybe Creedence, VU…and who else?

MC5 were more ballistic at times, but Teenage Head era Flamin Groovies, Brownsville Station, probably Amboy Dukes sometimes…

timellison, Sunday, 4 February 2024 19:04 (three months ago) link

https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2024/02/04/wayne-kramer-ted-nugent-friendship-detroit-music/72466031007/

Nugent rattled off some of the A-list names he has shared bills with through the years.

“So I've been to the mountaintop. And I'm sorry, man, nothing comes close to the Five at their peak, and what Wayne brought with his James Brown dance and dynamic fury,” he said. “When you can inject a genuine James Brown-Motown dynamic to that voluminous R&B-driven rock ‘n' roll … my God, the, soulfulness of that band and Wayne Kramer. And not only musically, but as a man.”

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 4 February 2024 20:50 (three months ago) link

Good to know. So pretty much the best they could have done was remaster the three albums, clean up the Babes In Arms stuff as best they could*, and add in "Thunder Express".

*Does anyone know how/where those Atlantic-era alternates on it were sourced from?

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 10 February 2024 02:44 (three months ago) link

Fresh Air replayed the 2002 interview w Wayne (28 minutes---can also read, download, as well as stream)
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/09/1230071788/remembering-guitarist-wayne-kramer-founder-of-the-mc5

dow, Saturday, 10 February 2024 03:26 (three months ago) link

two months pass...

The last of the gang. Dammit.

Big Bong Theory (stevie), Thursday, 9 May 2024 20:49 (two weeks ago) link

Aw, man. RIP. Kind of crazy that Thompson, Kramer and Sinclair all died within three months.

Hey, reaper, take a rest for a bit, okay?

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 9 May 2024 20:59 (two weeks ago) link

WE MUST PROTECT DAVID JOHANSEN AT ALL COSTS!

^^ this is urgent & key

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 9 May 2024 21:44 (two weeks ago) link

RIP Dennis. He wrote this one and it's a fuckin' banger.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WBjuKH1ZqI

I've left the box of soup near your shoes (Tom D.), Thursday, 9 May 2024 22:45 (two weeks ago) link

and so he was the American Keith Moon. Came up around the same time, and while he might have heard Moon in 65 and was duly influenced enuff to up his game, he's for sure his own man. I welcome anyone to give me an example of an American white guy drummer in an American white guy rock and roll band during the years that MC5 were most active who could match him in intensity, sheer kineticism… but if he ever drove a limo into a pool, he would have gone to jail or would have to deal with the headache of having done so for a very very long time…

He was my favorite guy in the band, and I hope he had a fairly good life beyond the few times in 50 years that he got to play at a level he deserved and enjoy the fruits of his innovation, which others harvested to greater benefit than he ever could. He was real funny in the doc from which this thread is named. and even though I wish the RRHoF never existed, and the Five will now only be getting in though the bullshit back door, he apparently was happy about it and was psyched to attend. And now he's dead, and I guess only family members will be able to show up for the one time any of the members of what I consider to be the best American rock and roll band of the late 60s would receive any significant recognition.

veronica moser, Friday, 10 May 2024 14:56 (two weeks ago) link

Nice post.

I've left the box of soup near your shoes (Tom D.), Friday, 10 May 2024 15:05 (two weeks ago) link

and so he was the American Keith Moon. Came up around the same time, and while he might have heard Moon in 65 and was duly influenced enuff to up his game, he's for sure his own man.

As Dave Marsh (and Tarfumes too, if he still posted) would tell you, Detroit was one of the first markets to embrace The Who when their records initially hit the states, so he was probably pretty aware of Moon in '65.

Also worth noting that The Who played Ann Arbor on their first US tour in 1967 and this '68 show took place before Kick Out The Jams was even released

https://recordmecca.com/wp-content/uploads/mqc/1052_large_1.jpg

Elvis Telecom, Friday, 10 May 2024 22:07 (two weeks ago) link

Did anyone in the group ever confirm or discuss how "Come Together" is based on "I Can See for Miles"? Given their knowledge of jazz (and how they clearly drew from it), I imagine they figured it was obvious what they were doing, similar to the way original jazz compositions can be rewrites old standards.

birdistheword, Saturday, 11 May 2024 03:52 (two weeks ago) link

I do not envy the Troggs having to follow the MC5 on that show

JRN, Saturday, 11 May 2024 04:19 (two weeks ago) link

good lord that bill

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Saturday, 11 May 2024 04:56 (two weeks ago) link

I Want You (Right Now) was a rewrite of the Troggs song I Want You apparently. Shows the process just mentioned.

Stevo, Saturday, 11 May 2024 10:25 (two weeks ago) link

from several good posts, incl. links, on Rolling Obit:

I worked for BOMP/Alive Records in the mid-1990s when they were releasing that series of sourced-from-bad-tapes MC5 and MC5-adjacent stuff. Much of material came from John Sinclair but Kramer would come by the offices to tacitly sign-off. Really nice guy - intense and super-driven. He had just moved to LA, re-connected with Mick Farren, and was playing gigs all over Los Angeles while working on what would be his first album for Epitaph, The Hard Stuff. Most often, the gigs would just be him and a drummer. Sometimes a sax player. Occasionally Farren would come up for a ten minute ramble while they backed him up. Every gig, regardless of how decrepit the punk bar was, was the Grande Ballroom in '68 - an all-out *performance*. LA in the 90s was awash in unemployed guitarists and a middle-age bald dude was wiping the floor with them with shows that were actually thrilling.

The MC5: A True Testimonial documentary is a must watch. I was lucky to be at the premiere for it at the Arclight. Back then most folks had never seen the Wayne State footage before, and on a giant screen at full volume it was as life-changing as Star Wars.

― Elvis Telecom, Friday, February 2, 2024

dow, Sunday, 12 May 2024 19:50 (two weeks ago) link


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