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    I recommend Joey Ramone's "Merry Christmas (I Don't want To Fight)" for this time of year...
    "Set the controls for the heart of the Sun" - Pink Floyd

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    My favorite Christmas song.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=cglLJJ0Czo8
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    The Black Flag saga is still gaining more fucked up steam.

    Their new bassist, a clown named Dave Klein, has left the band. Their new drummer is also a nobody that nobody has ever heard of.
    Ron Reyes departure was explained by Mike Valelly, the new singer. He said Ron was becoming combative, and he and Greg wanted to prevent Ron from quitting onstage *again*. RIGHT.

    I say bullshit to that. I say that Greg Ginn wanted to get Ron back for quitting publically onstage back in 1979.
    Greg Ginn should just pack it in. It's Over Greg. Your Glory Days are long GONE. *pun intended*
    No Black Flag fan wants to hear a "new" Black Flag record.
    And that's because it isn't Black Flag. It's not even a "reasonable facsimile" of what you once were.
    It's a colossal joke, and it's profoundly NOT FUNNY.

    Chuck Dukowski is Black Flag to me.
    Dez Cadena is Black Flag to me.
    Keith Morris is Black Flag to me.
    Henry Rollins is Black Flag to me.
    Bill Stevenson is Black Flag to me.
    Kira Roessler is Black Flag to me.

    Any other "members" are not acknowledged to me now- former or current.

    AND WHO THE FLYING FUCK IS MIKE VALLELY??????????
    "Set the controls for the heart of the Sun" - Pink Floyd

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    The drummer for THE STOOGES died last Saturday.
    Scott Asheton was the PowerHouse man behind the Stooges' drumkit. He was 64.

    I had the incredible Honor of seeing The Stooges play Live in Toronto in 2010. It was incredible. They shut down Yonge street- first time in the city's history that a concert shut down Yonge. I'll take that show (among others I saw in T.O.) to the grave. Iggy was amazing and the band was amazing, which included James Williamson and Mike Watt of the Minutemen.

    Another Icon of Rock is gone.
    Goodbye Scott. Your records tower over everyone else. True punk rock fans know that the Stooges are Invincible.
    YOU SEARCHED AND DESTROYED.
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    Scott Asheton's favorite quote was from Charles Bukowski:


    What matters most is how well you walk through the Fire
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    BLACK FLAG play Toronto on June 19th. I will have to make TWO trips to Toronto this year....FFS....

    I gotta see WTF Greg Ginn is doing in person. I want to know who the fuck Mike Vallely is. Yeah, he's a "skater", a "tough guy"...big fucking deal.
    I know the Art of War. LOL I saw the REAL Black Flag last year. Chuck Dukowski's SuperGroup named FLAG, and there isn't any way that Greg Ginn & Mike V. (ag) can top what I saw at Toronto's Opera House at NXNE. I just need to see Greg Ginn's SuperEGO in person.

    Black Flag are also playing Montebello Quebec in June, with, as it happens, Henry Rollins on the same bill!
    I'd go to Montebello to rock out to Cypress Hill and the Vandals and other cool groups on that massive line-up but I heard from a friend who went last year that the only way to do Montebello right is to camp out and plan for it NOW. Like, yesterday. The concert is so freaking massive that you have to plan for it months in advance. I'll skip it this time and just go see Black Flag in Toronto. (and the Stanley Kubrick exhibit at TIFF in October).
    "Set the controls for the heart of the Sun" - Pink Floyd

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    Re: Black Flag

    The "new" Black Flag record arrived in Ottawa, and I bought it as " Exhibit A" to illustrate the evolution of my favorite band (after The Doors).
    WHAT THE... (2013) is SST Records release number 391.
    I've listened to it and I was a little surprised and was left asking questions. I'll elaborate soon.

    I asked Facebook friend (and punk musician/filmmaker) David Markey what he makes of Black Flag's "resurgence" and Greg Ginn these days.
    He replied that Black Flag nor Greg Ginn are worthy of his respect.
    The reason I asked David is because he is in a certain qualified position to speak of the band and Greg. He went on tour with Black Flag and Gone, with his band Painted Willie in 1985, and documented the whole thing on Super-8.
    It became the highly revered (never-before-released) doc REALITY 86'd.
    David tried to release the film as a DVD release, with encouragement from Henry Rollins, who seems to be in favour of the film.
    But Greg Ginn put the ki-bosh on that. He threatened to sue David over it, told him to destroy copies he had.
    I think the main reason for Greg not wanting the film to be put out is it shows him and others smoking weed and it doesn't show Greg doing much lifting of equipment. From what I could see, Henry Rollins and two other guys were the main "roadies", unloading & loading & setting up the gear .
    Greg just seems a little goofy and aloof in it. But I don't know what he's so upset about- his consumption of the cannabis is a modern legend/myth.
    If you smoke the ganja then you smoke the ganja. The Hughes Brothers said it's an aid to creativity.
    I don't judge. I smoke the shit myself. If it's part of your vida then it's part of your vida.

    The music on "WHAT THE..." sounds like Black Flag. No question. It's Greg's guitar. Duh. And believe it or not, I started to really dig a couple songs on this record. Which made me wonder WTF is up with this album? Ron Reyes actually sounds good on vocals. His level of commitment is there. A friend of mine only listens to psychobilly music. He's getting Nazi about it. I played a couple punk CD's at my place the other day and he was like "Punk Sucks. It's just a cliche. It always was a cliche. It has no balls". And I was like, Hey....Punk Sucks? It's a cliche?
    Whoa whoa whoa..
    Black Flag is no cliche. Dead Kennedys is no cliche. Crass are no cliche. Misfits are no cliche. SO many punk groups aren't a cliche.
    Green Day is a cliche. Blink 182 is a cliche. Nickleback is a cliche.
    Certain groups are cliches. But certain ones aren't as well. Like Black Flag.

    Which brings me back to the "Legacy" of this group that I hold in severely high esteem.
    Greg Ginn said recently that the new line-up with Mike Vallely on vocals is the perfect line-up to bring Black Flag into the future.
    That makes me think that Greg isn't merely doing this to piss off former members of BF.
    He has a vision for the group and always has. The music has a trajectory, and it goes above the heads of every person who was in the band except Greg Ginn. He is the sole survivor, the sole member who went through everything and oversaw everything. He is the most stubborn, complex, stoned musical genius I've ever heard of. He's using a theremin on this new album and it works.

    Greg Ginn has caused a lot of heartaches to a lot of people in the punk world. He's not paid royalties to bands or nurtured their catalogs on SST Records, he has not protected the "brand" of Black Flag by suing those who make knock-off merchandise. Greg has a huge ego and a huge inferiority complex. Anyone who treats people the way he does/did is nothing less than paranoid.
    If Black Flag means Anarchy as you said in 1980 Greg, then how does Anarchy apply to the band as it is today?
    I ask you this as a genuine fan of your music and ethos.
    I'm not questioning that it is there, I just want to know how it applies to the band as it is in 2014.
    You are embarking on a tour with yet another new bass player and another new drummer with Vallely on vocals.
    I hope to see you in Toronto at El Mocambo. The tour is called '"The VICTIMOLOGY" tour, and I'm curious about that name.
    Who's the Victims, Greg?
    Black Flag?
    or the fans?
    or is it former bandmates?
    Last edited by Johann; 04-03-2014 at 05:18 PM.
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