Fugazi: C or D?

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guilty of being (rich) white (male)

these new song titles for the deluxe reissue lay it on a bit thick imho

stylish but illegal (Simon H.), Thursday, 7 January 2021 19:33 (three years ago) link

Anyone with a net worth of a million bucks or more (and MacKaye is probably significantly ahead of that given his career and age) is in fairly rarified air. The median net worth even for Boomers is like $200k and that’s all tied up in their home equity.

It’s a big who cares here but weird to dismiss a rich guy being rich with some hand waving ‘well evvvvvverybody is like that.’

Joe Biden Stan Account (milo z), Thursday, 7 January 2021 20:20 (three years ago) link

lol Simon

I suppose there are some fundamental differences of opinion about what constitutes being rich.

agreed

howls of non-specificity (sleeve), Thursday, 7 January 2021 20:24 (three years ago) link

what is the right amount of money to have?

I guess to me he's like "normal people rich" as opposed to like CEOs of big companies or investment dudes

like my job before this was at a small PR firm, like 11 employees including the owners, they are my reference for normal ppl rich

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 7 January 2021 20:28 (three years ago) link

some good and interesting takes here but i'll still take the average imperfect and often ineffectual dyed-in-the-wool-cap MRR-style 90s leftist punk - who at least had their hearts and brains in the right place - over their modern counterpart who decries capitalism, corporatization, and wealth inequality while simultaneously sucking at the teet of Netflix, Spotify, Amazon, and Twitter

Paul Ponzi, Friday, 8 January 2021 00:24 (three years ago) link

Rich vs wealthy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA4ufNSE7l0

Van Horn Street, Friday, 8 January 2021 00:57 (three years ago) link

thing is though, dischord just kind of *happened* like they put out their own 45s and then were like oh we should put out our friend's band and oh cool we broke even, so put out some more stuff and hey cool we made some money let's put out some more records

the idea that it was some kind of plan to be a capitalist and not just putting out music they thought should be heard that no one would put out - AND pre-internet when you had to get things manufactured and distribute physical products - seems ahistorical and unfair

― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, January 7, 2021 2:02 PM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

and like you actually have to live somewhere, is owning a home morally wrong when the only option is to participate in the rental market? putting money in the hands of some real estate company?

― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, January 7, 2021 2:04 PM (five hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

otm and otm.

I probably spent something like 100$ on Fugazi/Dischord stuff over the past 10 years (with a 15% sales taxe, that's 15 for my two level of governments). That's why he has the net worth he does, that's pretty much it. I don't think there is anything sinister with that sort of transactions.

Van Horn Street, Friday, 8 January 2021 01:05 (three years ago) link

How would you all rate dischord in the pantheon of record labels just in terms of shipping product, keeping things in stock, paying people what they're owed on time, etc...?

Philip Nunez, Friday, 8 January 2021 01:23 (three years ago) link

A+ from all accounts

howls of non-specificity (sleeve), Friday, 8 January 2021 01:27 (three years ago) link

eight months pass...

I listened to the 3hr Bandsplain episode on Fugazi on a recent long drive. I didn't learn a huge amount but Brandon Stosuy is good company and of course the tunes were great. Aside, but this daft Britisher is constantly surprised that Guy's name is pronounced (unvoiced G) Gee Pi-CHOT-oh.

Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Thursday, 9 September 2021 13:32 (two years ago) link

Ha. This American living in DC area sometimes heard his last name pronounced multiple ways

curmudgeon, Thursday, 9 September 2021 15:35 (two years ago) link

I'm reading the 33 1/3 In On the Kill Taker and it's really good. I've had a day listening to lots of Egg Hunt and Rites of Spring. My god what a talented scene.

Has anyone dipped into the live archive? I've not and was hoping someone would know where to start...

Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Saturday, 18 September 2021 20:31 (two years ago) link

This blog may help.

JRN, Saturday, 18 September 2021 21:43 (two years ago) link

Perfect, cheers.

Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Sunday, 19 September 2021 08:55 (two years ago) link

The first time I crossed the border from the North of ireland into the Republic was for the McGonagles gig that is talked about on the blog that is linked to by JRN. So 31 years ago last Friday. Thanks wouldn't have thought of that if i hadn't seen that.
& I think first time i came to Galway would be within about a week afterwards.

Stevolende, Sunday, 19 September 2021 10:43 (two years ago) link

I’m still so sad to have missed the initial release (and thus the physical CD editions).

Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Sunday, 19 September 2021 10:51 (two years ago) link

I grabbed the physical editions of at least the first set at the time, and iirc I think they're just CD-Rs (that Joe burned?) with the same basic reused artwork. Though honestly I haven't taken out the actual CDs for years, so maybe they're not CD-Rs? That's how I remember them at least.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 19 September 2021 12:42 (two years ago) link

three weeks pass...

If I can shill for one second. A friend of mine has just started up a new little bespoke label, and the first release is this collab between Brendan and sound artist Stephen Vitiello.

https://playneutral.bandcamp.com/

Maresn3st, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 12:03 (two years ago) link

Mods are asleep, post Long Hair Ian: https://www.instagram.com/p/CU5hejWDRHj/

JRN, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 15:32 (two years ago) link

xpost: listening now, sounds cool!

JRN, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 15:33 (two years ago) link

this is really cool, thanks. Taylor Deupree involvement! and Rebecca Gates is thanked for some reason <3

Communist Hockey Goblin (sleeve), Tuesday, 12 October 2021 15:56 (two years ago) link

Also, happy 20th birthday, The Argument!
https://www.stereogum.com/2164172/the-argument-turns-20/reviews/the-anniversary/

fragglerock, Saturday, 16 October 2021 00:17 (two years ago) link

oh no i’m old

STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Saturday, 16 October 2021 00:28 (two years ago) link

The Argument Turns 20

In 15 years of doing Fugazi

Oh shit i never really put these numbers together, that they have not been a band longer than they were. Still by far the band I most regret not seeing live.

joygoat, Saturday, 16 October 2021 01:48 (two years ago) link

The Vitiello / Canty collab is so great!

raven, Saturday, 16 October 2021 12:02 (two years ago) link

They were a force of nature live

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 16 October 2021 13:30 (two years ago) link

I saw them three times and every one of those times Ian stopped mid-song to dress down some jackass trying to crowd surf. Money well spent!

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 16 October 2021 13:41 (two years ago) link

I maintain to this day that I saw Ian whallop a stage invader with his guitar when they played Brixton Academy on the Red Medicine tour

I saw them at least twice at Fort Reno in DC, once at the Electric Factory in Philly, once at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ, and I feel like there's at least one more I'm forgetting. One of them was in fact, I am pretty sure, the famous "I saw you eating ice cream!" show memorialized in Instrument, something I have only pieced together from vague memory combined with friend's account.

Re the berating (which happened at all of my shows too), I have a running joke with a friend about how Ian is "Dad" and Guy is "Mom." At the first show I went to, the Killtaker tour, it was worse than crowdsurfing, it was skinheads stomping people, including my friend who was in the pit. We were 14 years old. The crew let us sit and watch from the back of their truck after.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 18 October 2021 18:04 (two years ago) link

Absolutely electrifying live show, and the "YOU! YOU DOING THAT CRAZY, VIOLENT, SWINGY ARMS DANCE!" moments were every bit as much a part of it as Dark Star was for Dead shows.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 18 October 2021 18:06 (two years ago) link

*(not a direct quote)

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 18 October 2021 18:06 (two years ago) link

This is the 'ice cream' gig - https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/washington-dc-usa-80993

Maresn3st, Monday, 18 October 2021 18:15 (two years ago) link

Right, yup. That would in fact have been the same one at which my friend got kicked by skinheads and we wound up sitting on the truck. First one I went to.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 18 October 2021 18:21 (two years ago) link

Said gig is discussed in the introduction of Joe Gross's In On the Kill Taker book.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 18 October 2021 18:30 (two years ago) link

At the time I remember in the zines of the era there was a fair amount of clowning on Fugazi for show stopping and "policing" the crowds, but, as a relative slight (at the time anyway) teenager any really big punk/alternative shows at the time (91-95 esp in my experience) were so violent and could be so scary there were times I didn't even want to go see bands. Nirvana busting through to mainstream and moshing/slamming being on MTV made it instantly de rigueur for every single show where the bpms got above 80 and the spike in jocks at like every show. People were going to see bands to start fights essentially.

Add to that the low bar for entry to Fugazi shows (all ages/5 bucks) made them pretty much ground zero for all kinds of terrible behavior in the audience and I was always so happy and thrilled when Ian would call out some asshole and give him his five bucks back and tell him to leave.

chr1sb3singer, Monday, 18 October 2021 18:40 (two years ago) link

Yeah, I mean I've always been a bit of a wuss, but if it's between "uncool policing" and "kids getting kicked in the head with steel-toed boots" I'm on the side of uncool policing.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 18 October 2021 19:11 (two years ago) link

Yes! I too always loved the scolding. I saw em for the first time at a tiny place (upstairs I even think it was) in Burlington Vermont. I had never heard them before, and I also hadn't heard about the Rodney King video, which had just come out, and they talked about it. I think they opened with the volume swells on "Turnover" which was incredibly exciting. All of it made me a lifetime fan.

Later that summer after Steady Diet had come out I saw them in Detroit at a bigger theater (the Majestic?). It was the day after the first Lollapalooza had played at the outdoor ampitheater in the suburbs, Pine Knob. Nation of Ulysses opened. There were frightening skinheads everywhere and it was the only time I ever felt genuinely unsafe at a show. Ian and Guy were on them the whole show.

three of the doctor's valuable bats are now dead (broom air), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 14:21 (two years ago) link

am pretty sure an acquaintance got the boot from the one time fugazi played reno (the city) in the late 90s. i didn't go because i was such a cool hiphop kid at the time, but i remember some of my skater friends went and they said it was good, but also kind of goofed on the band for being so militant about it.

sidenote: said skater friends asked me for a ride to the show and offered to buy me a ticket, a SUPER BURRITO™, and give me gas money. because i was such a cool hiphop kid, i had to decline. uhh, yeah.

things repeat forever and there never is a remedy (Austin), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 14:37 (two years ago) link

They even knew enough not to buy you an ice cream to bring into the show.

three of the doctor's valuable bats are now dead (broom air), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 16:11 (two years ago) link

Nirvana busting through to mainstream and moshing/slamming being on MTV made it instantly de rigueur for every single show where the bpms got above 80 and the spike in jocks at like every show. People were going to see bands to start fights essentially.

FTR this predated Nirvana. I first noticed it at a Red Hot Chili Peppers show in 1990. The pit was full of thick-necked assholes in Duke caps randomly punching people.

but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 16:41 (two years ago) link

The one Fugazi show I saw (Exeter, UK, 2002) someone attempted to crowd surf and the crowd just parted. They got carried out covered in their own blood from a head wound. Ian stopped and gave a short lecture, obviously.

Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 21:51 (two years ago) link

I remember seeing "slamdancing" at the very first show I went to, Living Colour circa 92. So it had already migrated beyond hardcore punk by then into bigger bands.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 22:05 (two years ago) link

I also have a vague memory of being at a Dead Milkmen show and someone breaking their arm in the pit. I generally stayed away from the pit at that age (we're talking like middle school).

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Tuesday, 19 October 2021 22:06 (two years ago) link

FTR this predated Nirvana. I first noticed it at a Red Hot Chili Peppers show in 1990

Yeah I meant more like They Might Be Giants where I saw slamming and crowd-surfing in the era

chr1sb3singer, Tuesday, 19 October 2021 22:06 (two years ago) link

Their penultimate UK tour they played this scary-ass, over-sold venue in East London, the Rex, and some guy who'd been snapping the show from the stage gave his camera to someone else side of stage and did a huge leap into the crowd. When he got back onstage, Ian made him stand up, stripped his photo pass from him and, after a sturdy lecture, sent him back into the crowd, onstage privileges permanently revoked.

Their last UK tour I saw them in Brighton, and they had this awesome local band Cats On Form playing support. I was reviewing for Kerrang!, and the photographer, Nick Stevens, took this fantastic shot of Guy pretty much doing the splits while playing guitar in that awesome Nijinsky-of-hardcore style he's made his own. It was such a good photo that Kerrang! included it as a pull-out poster a couple of weeks later, and blown up to A3 or whatever you could clearly see Cat On Form watching, sat on the side of the stage, watching in awe. This band influenced so many other groups, and that influence can only have been positive.

https://live.staticflickr.com/3663/3407839766_320d1d9ea1_b.jpg

I was at the Rex show as well. I remember Ian issuing a stern rebuking to a guy about flyer distribution (he had thrown a load of flyers on stage).

Position Position, Wednesday, 20 October 2021 12:53 (two years ago) link

Dear Justice (don't) Litter

FTR this predated Nirvana. I first noticed it at a Red Hot Chili Peppers show in 1990

Yeah I meant more like They Might Be Giants where I saw slamming and crowd-surfing in the era

― chr1sb3singer, Tuesday, October 19, 2021 5:06 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

the height of this for me was watching some concert on MTV and people were crowdsurfing to "Linger" by the Cranberries

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 October 2021 13:36 (two years ago) link

do u have to
do u have to
do u have to mosh to "linger"

STOCK FIST-PUMPER BRAD (BradNelson), Wednesday, 20 October 2021 13:46 (two years ago) link


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