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Hey Rollinghead fans!
Rollinghead will be playing at Bell's on Sept, 11, 2010 as part of their 25th anniversary. Check out the Facebook page for more details:
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/Rollinghead/118027563120?ref=ts
if anybody wants to hang out in kalamazoo on friday, i'll be there at the blue oyster cult show downtown. mention it to others on your facebooks, etc if you want. bring everybody. i haven't been to kzoo in almost 10 years, so it MIGHT be fun to see each other. send me a text at 415 948 7527. i'll probably be with scott c ream, so you know how that'll likely go... see you friday night, for a little 'dominance and submission'...
Posted by: Joby on 08-13-10 about Club Soda calendars
For the record I still have them like 4 years later and they are still in the condition you sent them in colin... As I'm no longer a complete hobo and working for Tills table scraps I'd be happy to mail them back joby_purucker@ ya h oo dot com
In response to: Colin H. on 06-23-09 for Club Soda calendars
actually, I have quite a few more. maybe I can work out a deal with Joby to get the old ones back in exchange for some more. Perhaps in a year or two! lol --- end of previous message ---
Sorry for dead links. Does anyone want to do a QC for me and send them to cool @ leons temple dot com? You will be rewarded with praise and gratitude for your volunteerism, which also comes with some Kzoo Karma (a cigarette butt put out in the backwash of a Mickey's 40, dumped in a pile of dirty snow)
Also, if you have Sleestacks tapes, digitize them (what? How?) and send them on.
Bill: if you have samples or want to put a package together we'll post a page and an ad
Karl filled in on bass for the 2007 VA reunion shows. Ironic that Jason Fortier is following in his footsteps this weekend, since Karl joined Fortune and Maltese when Jason bowed out.
..and yeah, "Fantastic Zero" is godly...that whole 1st Act of the disc...*somehow* that album came together as a miraculous, definitive chapter in the sonic oeuvre, despite being on Grass Records : ) ....didn't Bryers say (in an interview way back) that the lyrics were somewhat inspired by horror movie ghoulies? (like The Exorcist, etc)
Posted by: Culture Of None on 07-11-10 about twitch
both "Nero Apologizes" and "Locomotive God" are mind-boggling, forward-thinking, magnificent works of grand mythic importance...I think I was around 17 when I bought 'Beaten Senseless...' and few albums have haunted me like that disc. Have I mentioned too many times that I *still* have my heather-grey Twitch shirt (ordered from Grass Records mail order)?
In response to: Jeff T on 07-09-10 for twitch
I think the twitch guitar riff underneath the lyrics "see the planes exploding, victims fall still strapped to their seats. Took all the drugs you said I should, and every girl is made of wood..." may be the most kick-assiest in the entire 'temple catalog. --- end of previous message ---
I think the twitch guitar riff underneath the lyrics "see the planes exploding, victims fall still strapped to their seats. Took all the drugs you said I should, and every girl is made of wood..." may be the most kick-assiest in the entire 'temple catalog.
Posted by: Kirk Decker on 07-05-10 about BuddhaChrist
These guys are sweet. They were kind enough to let me jam with them for a while. Anetra was/is one of the best drummers in the area. Thanks for the memories!
I'm glad people liked the new info(or old info for some).
Nothing will ever compare to the first two T.I. releases...imo.
I really like stuff after that too, but that was a very important time for me to be listening to them.
I luckily saw them here in Minnesota on the "Mods" tour and it was AWESOME!
I am envious of fans that saw them multiple times.
Posted by: drunken slobs on 07-03-10 about Thought Industry
I stil think the best TI album was Dutch Mafia.
In response to: BlackVapour on 06-18-10 for Thought Industry
So- in the lyrics to Black Umbrella- were those all typos as well? It's quite funny how they were thanked by Black Spring as "Though Industry". I'm not taking a shot at anyone- all this time I thought it was deliberate, like Desacrator. Was that done so the logo would be more symmetrical?
In response to: Culture Of None (Adam C Paul) on 06-10-10 for Thought Industry
As i recollect, "THE Thought Industry" was used on the (rather lamentable) cover art of the 'Recruited To Do..' comp.
Some of us in the Detroit area at first expected it was an in-house Metal Blade designer gaff. (I'd once asked Brent about spelling errors in the 'Outer Space..' booklet, and he replied "There weren't any spelling errors *when I turned them in*...")
Speaking of 'Martini..' - let's not overlook that the monolithic show-opener "Fairy" was (at least in riff) credited to Paul.
Any shred of TI insight is awesome, as always - much thanks to D. Richardson for sharing. It's always a pip to see folks mention "issues" w/ regard to Brent...poor fella was just trying to make his way through life : D --- end of previous message --- --- end of previous message ---
Posted by: BlackVapour on 06-18-10 about Thought Industry
So- in the lyrics to Black Umbrella- were those all typos as well? It's quite funny how they were thanked by Black Spring as "Though Industry". I'm not taking a shot at anyone- all this time I thought it was deliberate, like Desacrator. Was that done so the logo would be more symmetrical?
In response to: Culture Of None (Adam C Paul) on 06-10-10 for Thought Industry
As i recollect, "THE Thought Industry" was used on the (rather lamentable) cover art of the 'Recruited To Do..' comp.
Some of us in the Detroit area at first expected it was an in-house Metal Blade designer gaff. (I'd once asked Brent about spelling errors in the 'Outer Space..' booklet, and he replied "There weren't any spelling errors *when I turned them in*...")
Speaking of 'Martini..' - let's not overlook that the monolithic show-opener "Fairy" was (at least in riff) credited to Paul.
Any shred of TI insight is awesome, as always - much thanks to D. Richardson for sharing. It's always a pip to see folks mention "issues" w/ regard to Brent...poor fella was just trying to make his way through life : D --- end of previous message ---
Posted by: Culture Of None (Adam C Paul) on 06-10-10 about Thought Industry
As i recollect, "THE Thought Industry" was used on the (rather lamentable) cover art of the 'Recruited To Do..' comp.
Some of us in the Detroit area at first expected it was an in-house Metal Blade designer gaff. (I'd once asked Brent about spelling errors in the 'Outer Space..' booklet, and he replied "There weren't any spelling errors *when I turned them in*...")
Speaking of 'Martini..' - let's not overlook that the monolithic show-opener "Fairy" was (at least in riff) credited to Paul.
Any shred of TI insight is awesome, as always - much thanks to D. Richardson for sharing. It's always a pip to see folks mention "issues" w/ regard to Brent...poor fella was just trying to make his way through life : D
Posted by: Culture Of None (Adam C Paul) on 06-10-10 about Thought Industry
As i recollect, "THE Thought Industry" was used on the (rather lamentable) cover art of the 'Recruited To Do..' comp.
Some of us in the Detroit area at first expected it was an in-house Metal Blade designer gaff. (I'd once asked Brent about spelling errors in the 'Outer Space..' booklet, and he replied "There weren't any spelling errors *when I turned them in*...")
Speaking of 'Martini..' - let's not overlook that the monolithic show-opener "Fairy" was (at least in riff) credited to Paul.
Any shred of TI insight is awesome, as always - much thanks to D. Richardson for sharing. It's always a pip to see folks mention "issues" w/ regard to Brent...poor fella was just trying to make his way through life : D
Posted by: Culture Of None (Adam C Paul) on 06-10-10 about Thought Industry
As i recollect, "THE Thought Industry" was used on the (rather lamentable) cover art of the 'Recruited To Do..' comp.
Some of us in the Detroit area at first expected it was an in-house Metal Blade designer gaff. (I'd once asked Brent about spelling errors in the 'Outer Space..' booklet, and he replied "There weren't any spelling errors *when I turned them in*...")
Speaking of 'Martini..' - let's not overlook that the monolithic show-opener "Fairy" was (at least in riff) credited to Paul.
Any shred of TI insight is awesome, as always - much thanks to D. Richardson for sharing. It's always a pip to see folks mention "issues" w/ regard to Brent...poor fella was just trying to make his way through life : D
Posted by: Jeff T on 06-10-10 about Thought Industry
Not to dispute Dave nor Chris in this bully-fine interview (thanks for posting!),
On post Mods albums being less of a group effort: if you scan the songwriting credits on Shortwave, besides Brent's monopoly on lyrics, that just about everybody chipped in on composition.
And I believe "THE Thought Industry" didn't appear until Shortwave either.
Posted by: Dave Richardson on 06-06-10 about Thought Industry
Dave Richardson Hello everybody, I got in contact with Christopher Lee over the last week and asked him some questions that I was always wondering about. He was ok with me posting, so I thought you would all like to read it.
Chris said:
here ya go, post away;
1. Do you ever listen to Thought Industry, and if so, do you have any favorite songs?
Christopher-
No i don't listen to t.i.. Favs yes; favorite cd = Mods... favorite songs = Songs for Insects, horsepowered, daterape cookbook, boil, smirk the godblender, to build a better bulldozer, D.I.Y. tranquilizers, Watercolour gray.
2. The first two albums seemed to be a group effort, but after Mods, it seemed to change. Was this because Brent switched to guitar or was there less input from others?
Christopher-
well, S.F.I. was a trio effort ultimately. Brent, Dustin and I. We had a few years of creating, living and fighting between us and that gave great chemistry to our song building process. most of those songs had been in our repertoire since the late desecrator days. brent and i both wrote lots of songs parts, brent was a little better at making songs out of them in those days, so he would take my ideas and incorporate them into his, and some of my complete ideas became songs. dustin was always the one pushing the envelope to get a signature sound out of them. dustin didn't really write any music per-say, but his influence and energy would prove to be sorely missed after we let him go. he was brents counter balance in many ways. i digress... so S.F.I. was written over years and recorded in a week... lame! Metal Blade sucked!! anyway, i played all of the guitar parts on that album except for pauls leads and i think some acoustic stuff. so was it a group effort, not completely, it was the 3 of us pushing our agendas and slighting paul a bit. he was very new at that time. Mods... that was a group effort album. paul wrote some and played his own parts, i had written more complete song ideas, brent was coming into his own vocally and structurally, and dustins artistic input was top notch. DD's sonic input really pushed our approach into that TI sound. Ken Marshall really helped capture that too. touring really shoved a wedge between dustin and the rest of us. he really wanted to be "the guy" and the rest of us were peaking in our own musical ways at that time so, the ego flare-ups were unbearable. So we decided it was best that dustin move on to pursue his own agendas. brent had some "issues" at that time that really hindered the bands cohesion and started to get much worse upon dustins separation. so long dirty story short, brent quit playing bass. this was the beginning of the end for me. i had about 20 songs for the next record, i think paul and brent did too. in the end the "issues" were too much for the band, and i opted out just after a couple tours for O.S.I.J.A.M.A.. that album was mostly brent and i writing and struggling, paul was cut short once again, and the other guys were just players and didn't have the original chemistry that made TI cool, in my opinion. after that, he (brent) should have changed the name. which he sorta did, to THE thought industry...
3. Did you like Dustin's playing or was it hard to write or play with such a busy player (I ask this as a drummer). Did you think the musical direction was better when Dustin was in the band?
Christopher-
i think i answered this in the previous question, but YES! without doubt, dustins playing was essential in TI's style. We should have gotten some sort of group therapy and worked out our ego issues, but in the end it all happened for the best. i am a busy player myself. i am now a drummer as well as a guitarist etc... and i play very much in that style.
4. Who's idea was it to pan guitars hard left/right on MODS? And was it because you and Paul were doing such different things...esp on Boil?
Christopher-
hmmm... well i guess that idea was lennon and mccartneys!? seriously though.... but metal at that time was that way; slayer, metallica, anthrax, etc... it was the norm. still is really.
5. Why did you leave Thought Industry and do you ever miss playing with past members...who would you play with again?
Christopher-
Jeez... I can't answer that question with complete honesty because it would be damaging to some people. let's just say that the aforementioned "issues" were typical, always end the same way, and i was having no part of it anymore. plus, i had an offer to play with FILTER. if you remember in all the bio bullshit TI released after i quit, they said i left due to problems living in chicago... well, the problem was i would drive 2.5 hrs to kalamazoo, every week, couple times a week, to rehearse as scheduled and people were too bust getting drunk/high/laid to honor the agreed practice schedule. ya see, the deal was i would get us a chicago base and they would come there to live and grow. anyway, i met an old friend (geno from chemlab) and he was in FILTER at that point, so we worked together on some material, and that lead to me getting the offer to do Title Of Record. So when the final straw fell, i just walked away from TI very easily... sad really... but for the best. i got a platinum award out of it! and a shit ton of work after that. who would i play with now? well that would depend on who's being real and who's not. Dustin for sure! Jared and Paul i would like to. it's funny you ask... i had an investor about 5 years ago that's a very famous/powerful/rich dude that just loves TI to no end, and he was willing to pay for us to reunite, record, and tour, all on his dime. but when i tried to make contact with some of the TI peeps, i got negativity and emptiness. so i dropped it. i ultimately didn't really feel it was a good idea anyway.
6. If you were asked (probably for a chunk of money) to write and record a new Thought Industry album (no touring, just a new album) with Brent, Dustin, Paul and you...would you do it?
Christopher-
see previous answer. but i guess the answer might be yes. i am very busy producing bands/artists, writing and recording songs, and i have no desire to interrupt that. dustin and i had mentioned it through email once, but neither of us ran with that ball. honestly, i have this project TEN TON ROLLER-SKATE that is a big $ maker. It's gonna take a lot to pull me off of that tit at the moment. but if the price was right, and the atmosphere was clear, i'd probably do it. shit, i've got about 200 complete songs recorded that would make great new TI stuff. basically anything that doesn't make the bullhead cut.
7. I see your list of projects on the myspace site:
http://www.facebook.com/l/a7258;www.myspace.com/christopherleesimmonds
Which of these available on cd or download?
Christopher-
all are available, though the bullhead collection is currently in wait due to a potential label deal as a multi cd release.
the static dynamic - the static dynamic
bullhead - scalp
bullhead - taurus
snuttock - straight jacket life
snuttock - carved and sutured
filter - title of record
ten ton roller-skate - (T.B.A.) soon
christopher lee simmonds - the devils only love (T.B.A.)
8. Who do you listen to these days. And what are some of your biggest influences/favorite guitarists?
Christopher-
as always, peter gabriel, meshuggah, deftones, fredrik thordendals special defects, ani difranco, devin townsend/strapping young lad, steve vai, skinny puppy/ohgr, this list could go on... I am more influenced by drummers these days; martin agren, owe lingvall, tomas haake, carter beauford, ray luzier, terry bozzio, john macalusso.
thanks for your questions Dave! I'm always available for any TI friends/fans conversations.
So let me ask you and anyone else that cares to answer a question; of all the former TI members post TI bands, whose your favorite? I personally dig I Am Spoonbender:)
And for the record; 111MZD was just an ordinary Michigan license plate. nothing more... so silly.
A bit late in replying to this, but I have the Mezz Chamber cassette. After I rip it, I'll post a download link...
In response to: kiry on 08-06-07 for All
mezz chamber....please tell me someone on here has a copy of the cassette and can burn it to cd.....one of the most underrated bands from kalamazoo....resin mattress played with them at mesiahs a couple of times....perhaps its a better memory...i have to know for sure....double bass drum.....not a double pedal....but two actual bass drums.....the only metal band that counts from that era.....all others were merely posing and clucking... --- end of previous message ---
You could probably ask their drummer, Steve Moore. He works @ Guitar Center in Kazoo.
In response to: Eric Blade on 02-15-10 for all
holy crap, that's awesome. I don't think it's the same one I had , though.. i seem to recall there having been a song called "Death Dreamer" .. but maybe that was the lyrics.. checking it out right now.