Yesterday my girlfriend and I heard, piped into the King Soopers supermarket on Speer and 14th, near where I work (serves a Hispanic neighborhood to the west, downtown to the east, Auraria Campus to the north), Television's "See No Evil." I'd certainly never heard anything like it - classic Velvets-Byrds-Wagner derived avant garage from the first
(
Read more... )
my local supermarket used to have a terrific line in completely unexpected music -- never television but some very non-chart stuff. it was taken over by the massive chain sainsbury's a few years back, which means it's now more expensive, the meat is less dodgy, and there's never any music. (they re-employed all the same staff, i'm glad to say)
as usual i have been majorly derailed from answers i promised you -- they are a pile of half-worked on notes -- more in the next couple of weeks i hope xxx
Reply
From "Squeezed From The Tube," originally published in Why Mildred Skis #5, though you might also recognize it from Part 6 ("Fuck Machines And Razor Blades") of Real Punks Don't Wear Black:
Once, when my mother worked for the Massachusetts Housing Authority, she went to see the mayor of Springfield. He boomed out across to her as she entered his office, "Mrs. Hogan, you don't look Irish, but I'm pleased to meet you."
They did business with this firm that my mother called "St. Louis Hit and Run" (real name was St. Louis Screw and Bolt).
["They" being the Housing Authority, not Mom and her nonpaisano in the Springfield city government.]
Reply
(My mother's father's family emigrated from newly-independent [IIRC] Hungary in 1920, in a spot of really fantastic timing; the understanding of my mother's mother's family is murkier but we think they came over from what is now Latvia in the 1880s or so.)
anyway, bless that cashier, and if it had been me I would have probably hugged her and squeed and driven everyone in line behind me crazy for ten minutes.
Punk/early-80s shirts on K-pop acts is... a thing? I distinctly remember Jiyoon wearing a Joy-Division-themed shirt during "Is It Poppin?" live performances, and I know I've seen "Punk's Not Dead" live at least once (on Jinyoung during B1A4's end-of-the-year perf in 2013). (Okay, I went and looked up the 4Minute archives, and found "DIE, HIPPIE SCUM" on backup dancers here. But I can't find the Jiyoon shirt I was thinking of.)
I found that Marquee Moon was a good match for my mood yesterday afternoon, so thank you for that.
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment