Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

History News Network AND new website

 Just to alert everyone to this piece for History News Network:

HNN

And the marvelous website designed by my great assistant Shalon.  

we're not here to entertain


Notice the blog at the new website.  I'll be posting there more than here from now on...

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Monday, August 17, 2020

This just in...

 Here's a great interview I did with the hosts  of the 80its.  Two smart and fun guys that I enjoyed conversing with: Punk Rock in the 80s.

SpeakEasy: An event you don't want to miss

 Here is a fascinating program that I'll be participating in.  The theme is "Those were the Days."  My theme will be the bizarre nostalgia of the 1980s that we've witnessed recently.  Check it out: SpeakEasy

Monday, August 3, 2020

Great description of what I researched to write the book.

Here's a wonderful treatment of some of the zines I used for We're Not Here to EntertainGreat Zines.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Trump like Carter (cont.) or like Nixon and a send out about punk rock

You can find all of that in the podcast that I link to below.  A very fun and interesting discussion.  The whole show's great, but if you want to skip to me, I come in later.

Here you go: politics, politics, and well you know.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Trump Like Carter???

Very interesting story here that compares Carter to Trump.  My book on Carter is mentioned,  The punk book argues that Carter really hit the skids by 1980 -- declaring war for protecting oil  You're watching the country move to the right just as a suburban punk movement started to gel.

The "Carterization of Donald Trump"

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

WITH THE HELP OF THOSE MUCH BETTER THAN ME...

Please visit the "Top Ten Punk Songs" against the police here: Punks vs. Police

Sunday, May 31, 2020

THE POLICE AND THE BOOK!!!


Alright, the book long in the making -- We're Not Here to Entertain -- is about to come out, and I'm surveying the tragedies we're going through right now, and I'm thinking about how many 1980s punk songs focused on suspicions about the police.  So I've gone ahead and made: 

Top 10 Punk Songs about Police

Dead Kennedys, “Police Truck”: One of the best. Not just anti police but anti-macho.

Black Flag, “Police Story”: “A war we can’t win…”  Which was proven when the LAPD practically shut down every show they could.

The Dicks, “Anti-Klan,” with great opening line: “I see that you’re a policeman, I know you’re in the Ku Klux Klan” (before they moved to San Francisco, this band was from Texas!).  During 1980s protests, I remember the chant: “The cops and the Klan go hand in hand!”

The Dicks (yes they get two, because they were the anti-police band, just as much if not more than MDC): “Dicks Hate the Police.”  This one lasted, especially when Mudhoney covered it later on.

Red C, “Pressure’s On” (early political punk in D.C., with Tomas who would later lead the very political band, Beefeater.)  This is a great one with its shredded vocals.

Circle Jerks, “Back Against the Wall”: The futility of rebellion, much like “Police Story.”

Crucifucks, “Cops for Fertilizer” and get a hold of the album where there’s a recording of the police talking to the band’s leader about an upcoming show.  It ends with the following skirmish, “You guys… shouldn’t go so far out of your way to make fools of yourselves.”  To which, the authority figure on the other side retorts: “Well, that’s a matter of opinion.”  The band’s retort?: “It’s a matter of intelligence.”

The Vandals, “The Legend of Pat Brown” about a punk arrested for trying to run the cops down in his car.  Also featured in the movie Suburbia, the quasi-realistic depiction of suburban punk.

SS Decontrol, “Police Beat”: Slightly obvious, like much of the band’s releases.

MDC, “Dead Cops”: Even more blunt than SS Decontrol and clocks in below thirty seconds.


All of these angry songs can be found on youtube.  I'm not sure it's right to say "enjoy," maybe flex your anger muscles.