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Minutemen: Very groovy acoustic set from 1985
01.20.2012
12:47 am
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Minutemen unplugged on Los Angeles public access TV, 1985. The band’s stripped-down, percussive sound, gets into some sinuous grooves in this soulful acoustic set.

Setlist: The Meter Man/Corona/Themselves/The Red And The Black/Badges/
I Felt Like Gringo/Time/Green River/Lost/Ack Ack Ack/Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love/
History Lesson Part II/Tour Spiel/Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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01.20.2012
12:47 am
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D. Boon: 24 Years Gone
12.22.2009
06:03 pm
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On December 22nd 1985 The Minutemen‘s D. Boon perished in a van accident in Arizona. I can count myself as one of their early fans, having picked up their first E.P. on the strength of it being on Black Flag’s SST label. I was thrilled to find a local band that clearly loved Gang of Four and The Pop Group, even Captain Beefheart ! I saw them as often as I could and via their infinite kindness found my teen noise punk band Debt of Nature frequently opening for them. They even gave me my first appearance on an actual vinyl record. Below is the wonderful video for “This Ain’t No Picnic” wherein the boys, rocking out at the Sepulveda Dam (!), are attacked via air by a young Ronald Reagan. Resourceful genius.

Posted by Brad Laner
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12.22.2009
06:03 pm
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