Favourite SST Release of... 1985

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also on my eternal loved-this-because-i-mowed-lawns-with-it-in-my-walkman rule as posited on the metal thread

HANKARY TORRENTS (jjjusten), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 04:57 (fourteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnosuiIvlB0

Not in the same league as some of the other records on this list, but I do love me some Angst.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 07:15 (fourteen years ago) link

i think in my head's a pretty great record actually - certainly one of the better late-era flag LPs. voted NDR tho...

d15turb3nc3 @ th3 w@ff13 h0u53 (stevie), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 07:15 (fourteen years ago) link

In My Head is great, particularly the riff from the title track.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 07:25 (fourteen years ago) link

043 Various Artists The Blasting Concept Vol. II

This was maybe the first SST I ever bought and the Minutemen's 'Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love' slamming straight into the Huskers 'Erase Today' is a totally fucking knockout combination.

Check it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0C0Yke9tww

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTrJKI0vWoE

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 07:28 (fourteen years ago) link

The 7 Inch Wonders Of The World is getting overlooked a bit here - it's got the Meat Puppets' In A Car EP, Nervous Breakdown, Six Pack, TV Party singles by Black Flag, Overkill, Wurm, Husker Du's Eight Miles High & Makes No Sense At All singles, and Paranoid Time by the Minutemen. That might outweigh NDR for me.

Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 08:17 (fourteen years ago) link

sucks that Britishers are forgetting to include sub-labels

Well, New Alliance didn't become a sub-label of SST till 1987, Cruz didn't start till '88, and Issues only issued four records!

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:17 (fourteen years ago) link

Nobody's mentioned My First Bells. Man, if only it wasn't tape-only...

But because I already picked The Punch Line in a previous poll, my vote here is going to Up On The Sun. It's pretty perfect.

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:19 (fourteen years ago) link

047 Tom Troccoli's Dog Tom Troccoli's Dog

Still have this clogging up the rack. Any takers?

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:23 (fourteen years ago) link

http://www1.salvationarmy.org.uk/images/uki.www_uki/charity%20shop.jpg

Matt #2, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:52 (fourteen years ago) link

033 DC3 This Is The Dream
036 October Faction October Faction
047 Tom Troccoli's Dog Tom Troccoli's Dog
053 SWA Your Future, If You Have One
054 Angst Lite Life
057 Painted Willie Mind Bowling

The rot slowly starts to set in...

Matt #2, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:55 (fourteen years ago) link

I voted for Angst just to be a contrarian tbh

Allbran Burg (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:57 (fourteen years ago) link

Most of those bands def have their charm

Allbran Burg (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 10:57 (fourteen years ago) link

054 Angst Lite Life

No way - this is a solid record! Folksy strum-punk, from somewhere at the rootsier end of US indie.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 11:00 (fourteen years ago) link

You'll be dissing Always August next, yer dirty rotter.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 11:02 (fourteen years ago) link

I used to love Always August! Tar Babies too, we`ll be getting to them soon.

Matt #2, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 11:10 (fourteen years ago) link

3-Way Tie (For Last)

Here's what I wrote about it back in the day

the mighty the mighty BOHANNON (m coleman), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 11:33 (fourteen years ago) link

Voted 3-Way Tie -- of all these, it's the one I go back and listen to most, though it's probably not the best of the list.

Religious Embolism (WmC), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 12:24 (fourteen years ago) link

sucks that Britishers are forgetting to include sub-labels

Well, New Alliance didn't become a sub-label of SST till 1987, Cruz didn't start till '88, and Issues only issued four records!

― wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara),

haha

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 12:45 (fourteen years ago) link

I got a 2008 sampler w/a recent SST order, it's got JAMBANG, Greg Ginn & The Taylor Texas Corrugators, MOJACK, and Gone. Should I bother putting it in the CD player y/n?

drinkin a carton of peace juice (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:02 (fourteen years ago) link

I kind of think YES, cos I think we need a definitive answer on the Jambang vs Mojack question.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:08 (fourteen years ago) link

Ugh... Mojack, I guess. I literally just went through the whole CD in about three minutes. Mojack is sort of like Jambang with louder guitars and saxophone. Jambang is sort of like Kaleidoscope Funk Network. Oh god, this CD is so horrible.

drinkin a carton of peace juice (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:45 (fourteen years ago) link

Gone is the best band on this CD. Let that soak in: GONE is the best band on an SST sampler.

drinkin a carton of peace juice (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:46 (fourteen years ago) link

crazy how ginn's backing band for gone went on to become the rollins band...

d15turb3nc3 @ th3 w@ff13 h0u53 (stevie), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:49 (fourteen years ago) link

Who is it nowadays? Sounds like Greg Ginn and an enthusastic drum machine. Apparently the album this song is taken from ("The Epic Trilogy") features a second disc with HR singing on it. The mind reels.

drinkin a carton of peace juice (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:53 (fourteen years ago) link

043 Various Artists The Blasting Concept Vol. II

This was maybe the first SST I ever bought and the Minutemen's 'Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love' slamming straight into the Huskers 'Erase Today' is a totally fucking knockout combination.

same with me! those were the two songs on it that i really liked. was this really cheap or something, cos thats the only reason i can think a 15 year old me bought this. the Black Flag song ("I Can See You") put me off them for about 5 years or something.

aztec gamera (zappi), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:54 (fourteen years ago) link

Yeah the Meat Pups song on there was really bad too! Think it was £3.99 from Our Price in Basingstoke.

Kudos to Gott Punch on Jambang endeavours.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:58 (fourteen years ago) link

It was a budget-priced sampler but I bought it second hand anyway iirc

Top Geir (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:59 (fourteen years ago) link

Ginn is like the of Sam Phillips of punk. This electronics geek who curated this brilliant explosion in music, immensely radical in a way, but ends up a dottering good ol' boy.

bendy, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 14:06 (fourteen years ago) link

voted My First Bells as the only one I wore the fuck out back in the day

Snop Snitchin, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 14:15 (fourteen years ago) link

gotta give SST props for realizing the one truly punk move left in 1985 is to become hippies.

that new wave hippie disco shit (herb albert), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 14:24 (fourteen years ago) link

painted willie votes give you an auto 51 correct?

can't think of anything (M@tt He1ges0n), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 15:09 (fourteen years ago) link

It's true that October Faction sucked, but the album cover was super awesome!

Angst were kind of like a more earnest Violent Femmes iirc.

3 Way Tie has always been a heartbreaking disappointment to me.

Loose Nut and In My Head the beginning of the sweet-riffs-but-dead-soul Black Flag era.

My First Bells is the fucking elephant in the room, good christ it's EVERYTHING BEFORE DBL NCKLS ON 1 CASSETTE ppl! So unfair that I don't think I can conscientiously even vote for it.

Bloody battle between New Day Rising and Up On The Sun for me, and once again I don't think I can resolve it.

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 15:57 (fourteen years ago) link

my first bells was a comp of all the new alliance stuff (less Georgeless?).

uh, new alliance was acquired by SST (early 1986 iirc) after D.Boon died as Watt thought that would be the best way to keep the releases in print.

the point is that most of us (not all, but most... esp britishers) bought new alliance releases (esp minutemen, descendents) when they were rereleased on SST and probably had no idea that they ever were origianlly released on new alliance until much later into music nerddom.

✌.✰|ʘ‿ʘ|✰.✌ (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:17 (fourteen years ago) link

Did not know that! So... Nickels was the first one to be released on SST...?

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:25 (fourteen years ago) link

Nope, My First Bells was everything they put out on both SST and New Alliance from 1980 to 1983, plus some tracks on comps put out by other labels (Maybe a Posh Boy one? I dunno).

I think the Minutemen and Descendents stuff on New Alliance was the only stuff to get re-released on SST. Maybe Husker Du too (was Land Speed Record on New Alliance? Jello put it out on AT's UK imprint I read once).

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:30 (fourteen years ago) link

New Day Rising is an easy, if boring, pick for me here - never felt Flip Your Wig quite as much and if anything else here was a contender for me, it'd probably be Up on the Sun which I got into much much later.

The next couple years of SST are gonna be harder for me I think, and it's not out of any major love for Zoogz Rift. 1987 is going to be almost impossible to feel good about.

Sean Carruthers, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:31 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm busy going through therapy to deal with the inevitable disappointment when Zoogz gets robbed in the upcoming polls...

dlp9001, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:35 (fourteen years ago) link

#31 and #39 were the soundtracks to my best summer ever. "Swimming Ground" was prophetic. We actually found our very own swimming ground that summer.

kwhitehead, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:35 (fourteen years ago) link

Amongst the first releases on New Alliance were Hüsker Dü's first album Land Speed Record and the Minutemen's second-ever release, the seven-inch EP Joy. Eventually the label grew to nurture the early career of the Descendents, issue various-artist compilation albums (such as Mighty Feeble), and release other recordings by The Minutemen (The Politics Of Time) and Hüsker Dü (the In A Free Land EP). The label showcased a number of post-punk bands from the South Bay area of southern California, notably Slovenly, Phantom Opera, and Invisiblechains.

After D. Boon's car-accident death in 1985 and the increasingly busier schedule of Watt's post-Minutemen band fIREHOSE, Watt and Tamburovich sold New Alliance to SST in 1987. Greg Ginn, SST's owner and Black Flag's guitarist, proceeded to transfer all of The Minutemen and Descendents back catalog and Hüsker Dü's Land Speed Record to SST and turned New Alliance into a subsidiary label of SST that concentrated on more adventurous and non-mainstream records, including jazz, instrumental, poetry, and spoken-word releases.

xxp

mizzell, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:36 (fourteen years ago) link

IIRC Politics Of Time was the only rilly important thing left off My First Bells.

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:40 (fourteen years ago) link

Ah, the Mersh era, in which production actually does become the enemy of the music--post-Damaged Black Flag really only got it right with Slip It In, imho, though there are great songs on both Loose Nut and esp. In My Head. But too much vocal echo! And what's with the drum sound on 3-Way Tie? It's over at this thread where Tom Troccoli 'splained some of that drama:

Taking Sides: Keith Morris vs. Ron "Chavo Pederast" Reyes vs. Dez Cadena vs. Henry Rollins -- BLACK FLAG VOCALIST SMACKDOWN!

Flip Your Wig has "Games" and other greatness, but feels antiseptic. Which leaves New Day Rising (my vote), Project: Mersh (whose cover art, "King of the Hill," and "Take Our Test" I probably love more than all of New Day Rising, but an EP with filler is a bad sign), and Up on the Sun (whose "Maiden's Milk" I played at our wedding dinner). I never liked "Makes No Sense at All," but "Love Is All Around" is the immortal b-side. And I should say, I do love a lot of 3-Way Tie, "The Big Stick," "Courage," "What Is It?"

What else on this list is great? I was still buying records with allowance money at this point.

x-post: To clear up any confusion, I think these polls list the original SST catalog/release numbers, so Minutemen's first EP (Paranoid Time, SST 002, which is included) was the second SST release, and their second EP (Joy, originally released on New Alliance) won't be included until the '87 poll, where it appeared on "Post-Mersh, Vol. 3." The Punch Line was the first SST LP. I was under the impression Minutemen set up New Alliance to release Husker Du's Land Speed Record--which SST also eventually reissued (along with all the Minutemen stuff)--but I'm looking at my New Alliance-issued original copy and its catalog number is NAR-007, so there were six other records. And now Wikipedia has cleared up my mistake:

http://www.discogs.com/label/New+Alliance+Records

Re: Tar Babies, it won't beat Sister but I might vote for Fried Milk in '87, one of the great "lost" SST albums.

Pete Scholtes, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:02 (fourteen years ago) link

I fkin LOVE Fried Milk!

'I heard you're mad you're mad about the dogs/they stole your mama/in the middle of the night!'

Did that never come out on CD?

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:14 (fourteen years ago) link

Not that I ever saw, actually.

Pete Scholtes, Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:24 (fourteen years ago) link

Actually, I don't have the vinyl anymore and now am filled with regret.

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:26 (fourteen years ago) link

Tar Babies were really, really fun live.

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:26 (fourteen years ago) link

Agree about Fried Milk, the one right after it was pretty good too, but a lot more straight forward at being funky iirc. Only saw Tar Babies live once, on an SST double-header with Das Damen.

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:40 (fourteen years ago) link

Where does Cruz fit into the whole SST family tree?

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:43 (fourteen years ago) link

On the basis of the Colonel's description, it's kinda tempting to vote for that "7 Inch Wonders" collection. Which is a pretty weird thing to do, voting for something you've never owned or even heard in its entirety, but that's one of the quirky side effects of including compilations in a poll. And even though voting for a comp feels kinda like cheating, My First Bells is probably my favourite cassette of all time, so I can't overlook that.

I'll have to wait for the '86 poll to risk the wrath of J0hn D. by voting for The Second Factionalization, hahaha. (j/k)

Half lies and gorilla dust (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:47 (fourteen years ago) link

86 is prob gonna be Mirage for me.

Bonnie Prince Stabby (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 31 March 2010 17:49 (fourteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sA1pP4RG98

^ I can't believe I had never seen this huge SST pile-up before

Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Friday, 16 April 2010 21:44 (fourteen years ago) link

i have actually

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Saturday, 17 April 2010 01:22 (thirteen years ago) link

eight years pass...

the real answer is WURM

blood, loud screaming and nudity (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 9 March 2019 06:04 (five years ago) link

three years pass...

so apparently Angst played Boston quite a bit and Frank Black was their #1 superfan...pretty interesting to listen to Lite Life with that in mind, there are things that stick out as total Pixies moves he copped from them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvp6ttWM7Jg

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 18 January 2023 15:34 (one year ago) link

Coincidentally a friend and I were just discussing SST a week ago and I mentioned Angst and he told me this same fact! I probably haven’t heard lite life in almost thirty years.

realistic pillow (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 19 January 2023 15:14 (one year ago) link

Did they do a tour supporting Meat Puppets in 87. I know they were on at the Clarendon ballroom at the London debut.
I don't think I payed them much attention which may have been an oversight. Just don't remember being impressed.

Stevolende, Thursday, 19 January 2023 15:28 (one year ago) link

Think they supported dinosaur Jr on their first uk date too?

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 16:52 (one year ago) link

can't have been first, that was the ULU support for Primal Scream that had a tear gas cannister released by some girl in the audience. 3rd band on bill was Boy Hairdresser who begat Teenage Fanclub
2nd was Clarendon Ballroom and I can't think who else was on the bill.
It was around the same time roughly though I think though next Meat Puppets gig was the night of the storm in October so that's a month earlier. ULU Dinosaur was 26th November, I think Klub Foot next night. Also thought there was a while between Meat Puppets playing Clarendon and the Marquee in which they had played some of Europe.

Stevolende, Thursday, 19 January 2023 17:10 (one year ago) link

To clear this up, Angst supported Dinosaur Jr at the Clarendon on 27/11/1987. Yes I kept a record of every gig I went to back then. Also on the bill: The Purple Things.

the billy sherwood of trad jazz (Matt #2), Thursday, 19 January 2023 17:20 (one year ago) link

I can see how a live setting would have pushed this material past the thin singing, which makes the Meat Puppets' crooning sound as smooth as Sinatra. And wow, so many phrasing and transition ideas that Frank Black seems to have internalized, both with the riffs and the vocalizing.

bendy, Thursday, 19 January 2023 17:21 (one year ago) link

Now wondering if I was confusing 2 gigs at the same venue in about 2 months. I was picturing that as Meat Puppets maybe it was Dinosaur anyway. I know it wasn't the debut cs they let me in through a window for that one I think. Had seen Dinosaur a couple of times in NY and Hoboken the summer of the year before. They had added the Jr in the interim apparently.

Stevolende, Thursday, 19 January 2023 17:57 (one year ago) link

ah thanks for that Matt #2! impressed that you both went - i really wanted to go but my mum wouldn't let me go up to london by myself :(

stevolende that teargas thing sounds nuts!

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:00 (one year ago) link

am sure i've posted this before but this clip of angst is great and the only bit of film i've ever seen of them:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjV0HtVsQWU

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:02 (one year ago) link

they sound like a country version of straitjacket fits or something

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:03 (one year ago) link

Meat Puppets got stuck with Lightning Strikes at Klub Foot and what appear to be a couple of little known indie bands. Hard Rain and Kingfisher Catch Fire,
IU think Lightning Strikes were an identikit punk band verging on metal.

Marquee wound up with them getting a generic metal band called something like Headmistress.

I'll probably find out taht all of thsoe bands were stepping stones for further longterm musical careers or not as the case may be.

Tear gas thing was indeed crazy, all of audience had to be filed out of the venue. Apparently McGee chased teh girl who let off the cannister halfway across the neighborhood. Then he lost her. I know I heard more of the story than I was aware of at the time later on. But not sure f that was a public source or something said to me.
Primal Scream were just going into a Detroit hard rock thing that I don't think suited them taht brilliantly. I don't think Gillespie has a very strong voice though I do enjoy what they were doing with sound a decade later, but that could be the players and sound manipulation as much. I think he may know a lot about music but not one of my favourite frontmen.
I think guitarist at the time left shortly after and formed Spirea X.

Stevolende, Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:18 (one year ago) link

i hope that mcgee was chasing the girl to offer her a contract, cos that is way more rock'n'roll than some of the shite he put out on creation

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:26 (one year ago) link

Spot must have really pissed off Husker Du during the making of New Day Rising

beamish13, Thursday, 19 January 2023 19:49 (one year ago) link

I remember talk about Flaming Lips playing in Camden around the time of the Meat puppets debut at that debut. Not sure if that was a debut and not sure if they made it back to London for a long while after. I missed the gig and think I only just saw them for the first time last year.

Stevolende, Thursday, 19 January 2023 20:10 (one year ago) link

Marquee wound up with them getting a generic metal band called something like Headmistress.

Getting a little off-topic here but the Meat Puppets support at the Marquee were Headmaster, a vile Van Halen/Benatar ripoff who as I recall it attempted a singalong in their last song ("Oh yeah!") to the deafening sound of (tumblin') tumbleweeds. Excruciating! That's what you'd get at that stupid venue back then though for support acts.

Did anyone ever actually see Zoogz Rift play?

the billy sherwood of trad jazz (Matt #2), Thursday, 19 January 2023 21:00 (one year ago) link

haha thats awful, but at the same time its made me very nostalgic. purest essence of marquee rawk

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 19 January 2023 21:33 (one year ago) link

I remember a terrible glam metal band called the Dirt Merchants opening for Pussy Galore in L.A. in 1989. Similar sort of "who's available to play on Monday night?" feeling.

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 19 January 2023 21:34 (one year ago) link

if you play in a local band you get stuck on all kinds of weird bills

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 19 January 2023 22:02 (one year ago) link

at that point in LA it was probably "who's willing to pay the most to open for Pussy Galore"

made entirely of styrofoam (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 21 January 2023 11:19 (one year ago) link

I absolutely fucking love "Love Dissolves" on that Angst album and hope one day to like more of it

made entirely of styrofoam (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 21 January 2023 11:19 (one year ago) link

I kind of think YES, cos I think we need a definitive answer on the Jambang vs Mojack question.

― Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Farting in Space (NickB), Wednesday, March 31, 2010 9:08 AM (twelve years ago) bookmarkflaglink

u&k q imo

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Saturday, 21 January 2023 11:57 (one year ago) link

Did anyone ever actually see Zoogz Rift play?

I was at this show, but don't remember a thing about ZR

https://hardcoreshowflyers.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/hsf000028.jpg

Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 21:47 (one year ago) link

I would not have imagined ZR played out a lot.

Full disclosure I listened to Island of Living Puke about a hundred times in the late 80s

realistic pillow (Jon not Jon), Saturday, 28 January 2023 18:24 (one year ago) link

Full disclosure I wore the grooves clean on Always August "Largeness With (W)holes" in 1987 or so


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