Mission of Burma - The Enthusiast
I’m finished talking about the MoB show this weekend; I’m sure all of you who’ve wanted to see them have. And maybe you were there in ‘82. I was a fetus, and three guys babbling in ragged harmony would’ve been awful for my development. Here is a mildly terrifying Burma-Shave sign.
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Black Flag - What I See
Can you imagine how catastrophic a true Black Flag reunion would be? Forget that WM3 comp: even if Ginn and Rollins could patch things up,the sheer number of ex-Flags who would be left in the cold is staggering. Gimme Kira on bass, Biscuits on the skins, Greg and Dezfor the two-guitar attack, and Keith to trade off with Hank on themic. Hank would tackle his own “What I See,” which on the right days is the best Flag song ever. Here is a perfectly serviceable review of the quasi-reunion benefit CD.
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Roger Miller - Palmsandr
How I Spent My Time OFF: Tinnitus didn’t knock Burma guitarist Roger Miller completely out of the game. He just had to turn down the levels a bit. Here’s a track from 1990’s Xylyl, a suite composed for a Boston art show. The conceit for Xylyl is the similar to the one employed for the ‘89 studio set Damage the Enemy (recorded under the moniker No Man): household objects are sampled and incorporated into structured songs. With no vocals, the focus switches to the lovely violin of Judy Stanton & Bob Weston’s stirring trumpet(!). Weston, the Dave Grohl of the post-punk network, has since joined Roger and Co. as Mission of Burma’s new resident tape manipulator. A beautiful song. Here is a man using a palm sander.
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July 25th, 2005 at 11:12 am
Re: Black Flag reunion - Biscuits is fine but can Bill Stevenson at least be put on the guest list?
July 25th, 2005 at 12:24 pm
Damn well better be. Only person who wouldn’t show is Raymond, cos SST’s a jerk.