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Geek Weekly #3

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[poster for rock concert]

---------------------------- THE SATANS THE MOTARDS THE CRYING OUT LOUDS

Record Release Party at Brentwood Tavern 502 Brentwood St.

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More Parties, Less Cops...

I guess the Brentwood Tavern is cursed now. There may be room for one last backyard garage fest, but I, for one, am wary. Maybe we should just hop from one abode to the next and just keep the bands playin' with the next band always in the bullpen, warmin' up by the keg. If the cops haven't shown up yet, we'll just send the next band in and keep on until the cops do show. Then we'll have a backup locale ready and waitin' and we'll just have Port-a-Parties. It'll be all the rage this spring. The next big thing.

Anyway, thanks from me to everyone who keeps comin' out to these doomed gatherings. More people! More bands! More beer!

And, by the way, if anybody has access to a big piece of land within 100 miles of here, drop me a line- let's put on a show or somethin'. 'Specially if there's a fishin' pond!

[image of the word "Easy"]

Last edit almost 10 years ago by Jennifer Hecker
GW#3 - p24 (22)
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GW#3 - p24 (22)

[image of a flaming LP]

RekeRds:

Cryin' Out Louds/Motards split 7" I'm Possessed & Hangman Lager b/w Nothing Ever Changes & Unhappy *I love, love, love this stuff, but at this point, even I have to admit that it is getting kinda predictable round these parts and I'd definitely rather see these bands live. Still, this is a fine record with the Motards sounding shitty and the COLs sounding slightly less shitty.

[a poorly-reproduced thumbnail image of each side of the above split 7"]

The Humpers 7" (Sympathy... Fast, Fucked & Furious b/w For Lovers Only The rock'n'roll just leaps off of this one. As a matter of fact, when congratulated for their endurance after their two raucous Austin shows, one of 'em replied, "Hey, that's rock'n'roll." Listen to this in your car and run over pedestrians.

Grifters 7" (Sub Pop) Queen of the Table Waters b/w Return to Cinder *Sub Pop?!? I'm still kind of in shock when I see the Sub Pop logo on the sleeve, but then I am in near constant contact with some heavy duty indie-rock politics gossip/debaters. So, this record is beautiful and haunting and dark and shiny and it spins round and round and fucks my head all up which is exactly what a Grifters record is good for. Thank you, Sub Pop for a very pleasing product.

Hormones 7" (Unclean Sell Out Young b/w You Can't Win *Catchy as fuck! Great '77 punk-pop. Recorded before Tim Hayes and Dana Barclay jetted. This a-side is Tim's, the b-side is Ron's.

[clip art: 'His laboratory was in a men's room. "I did some good work in there."']

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