Unrest Classic or Dud?

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that guy (podcast host, I've never heard Mark Robinson on a podcast) is unsufferable

a (waterface), Tuesday, 9 January 2024 21:10 (three months ago) link

Yeah honestly seems weird to only spend 30 mins. on that particular album, out of a 16-hour(!) convo

Maybe they run thru every numbered Teenbeat release (including the T-shirts, events, etc.)

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Tuesday, 9 January 2024 21:17 (three months ago) link

Would only be interested if he talks about Arlington in the 80s-early 90s

Pat Methamphetamine Trio (is this anything?) (Boring, Maryland), Tuesday, 9 January 2024 21:37 (three months ago) link

Hmmm so I finished listening to the 90-min edition linked above. For some reason, I'm picturing "pushy hot dog cart street vendor" when listening to the podcast host's voice.

204 pages of notes, and the fellow didn't know that "Winona Ryder" was a cover of Family Fodder's "Debbie Harry"? And it sounded like he wasn't familiar with the original songs that were covered on "A Factory Record." He was complimenting Mark on all the melodic details in "When It All Comes Down" and Mark was like (paraphrased) "Well, we covered it exactly like the original."

Still, it's nice to hear Mark talk about these songs, and there were some factoids that stuck out in my head, like:
* Mark's first electric guitar (Epiphone Genesis), obtained in 1981, was apparently the ONLY electric guitar he used for all Unrest recordings. (I took a look at the "Make Out Club" video, and yup, it checks out.)
* The title "I Do Believe You Are Blushing" comes from a quote from the movie "Mermaids"! (Which starred...Winona Ryder.) The "Miss K" in the lyrics refer to a real person, with whom Mark had a sort of "Before Sunrise"-esque experience, hanging out and sleeping in Central Park.
* "Isabel" and "Champion Nines" were solo Mark (bass, bells and a sample - apparently the section where the sample slows down was unintended). On "Suki" and "Cherry Cream On" it's just Mark and Phil (Mark played the bass on those two). I thought I had read somewhere that Mark played the drums on "Sugar Shack" (which would make sense, since the drumming isn't very precise), but Mark said it's Phil.
* Mark said "Cherry Cream On" is just a remix of "Cherry Cherry" (I thought "CCO" was a newer recording of "CC", not a remix.) Apart from that, Mark said it took just a total of about 4 days to record "imperial f.f.r.r."!

Oh yeah - the podcast host thought "Cherry Cream On" was about a blow job (?!?!). After he said that, there was a long pause, and then Mark said it was most definitely not about that. (He didn't say what it was about, but it's pretty obvious what the song is about, right? I mean, come on, dude.)

ernestp, Thursday, 11 January 2024 05:39 (three months ago) link

Thanks, those are some nice details (lol at the host not having checked out the Miaow song…?).

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Thursday, 11 January 2024 06:34 (three months ago) link

I’d be interested to hear Mark talk about making Twister with Kramer, and KKB (with Wharton Tiers)… and, yeah, just the early Arlington days.

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Thursday, 11 January 2024 06:54 (three months ago) link

I encountered Mark some years ago at a street fair, manning a table where he was hawking Teenbeat product, in addition to his own musical ephemera. I gushed over Imperial and bought a couple of things, and as I was walking away he came running after me with an armful of CDs from his own collection. What a guy!

henry s, Thursday, 11 January 2024 14:21 (three months ago) link

He always comes back to DC from Massachusetts for the holidays. Saw Mark back in DC hawking Teenbeat stuff at a reunited Tuscadero gig opening for reunited Velocity Girl. He dj’d an event another night recently, showed his Butch Willis doc Amateur on Plastic, and then on another night his own Cotton Candy group played.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 11 January 2024 14:38 (three months ago) link

Yeah, Cotton Candy are regulars at these street fairs in Somerville, Mass. Always fun to see.

henry s, Thursday, 11 January 2024 15:08 (three months ago) link

I only know Mark a tiny bit, but a band I was in was on Teenbeat, and we were really excited to use the Air Miami (or maybe Flin Flon?) snare in the studio.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 January 2024 16:11 (three months ago) link

guessing at the band, but holy shit u played in a band with Kevin Barker?!? I play D&D with him every week!

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 11 January 2024 16:22 (three months ago) link

small freaking world

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 11 January 2024 16:22 (three months ago) link

Tell Kevin I say hi! He's such a good (guitar) player.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 11 January 2024 16:24 (three months ago) link

Dang Josh, you buried the lead... gonna listen to your guys' stuff now

Wooly Bully (2005 Remaster) (morrisp), Thursday, 11 January 2024 16:50 (three months ago) link

Another ILXor was in a band with Kevin out here in SF, but he doesn't post here anymore (I don't think).

Agreed that this podcaster is a challenging listen, his voice is if you were to describe what cocaine abuse sounds like.

I love Mark and someone I know pitched an oral history of imperial to him and he was not very enthusiastic so this is a start! 4 days wtf!

citation needed (Steve Shasta), Friday, 12 January 2024 00:02 (three months ago) link

So Discograffiti also did an interview with Mark and Jenny Toomey, discussing the Grenadine catalog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPdAiHiTRPE
This is a pretty fun listen. I'm actually comforted to know that someone out there loves "Goya" as much as I do.
I even made a cocktail in tribute to them (which, of course, contains grenadine) named "Pinky Tuscadero."

ernestp, Monday, 22 January 2024 01:42 (three months ago) link


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