Dischord Records - Doing it wrong
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- A brief glimpse at Washington DC's seminal DIY record label, Dischord. Featuring interviews with Alex Bourgeois, Basla Andolsun, and Bill Daly. Produced and directed by Bethany Crudele, Francesca Greggs, and Jason Mojica.
Finaly! there is a face to go with all of those packing slips! thanks for making sure my records and cd's are safe Basla.
I love how a lot, of Dischords classic albums are still in print. Its so great. Its not hard to find any of the good classic albums and singles that they've put out. Maybe Sub Pop should start doing something in this nature. a lot of the great albums that were put out by Sub Pop in their late 80's early 90's heyday aren't always in print....
and youtube
Thanks so much for putting this together and posting it! It's only 4:15 long, but I'm sure it took many hours of work to make it this good!
hope you don't mind my posting a comment I made 2 months ago on Minor Threat's e.p.
GUESS I'M ENDING THE YEAR WITH THE BEST. YESTERDAY I POSTED THE FIRST SONG WE ALL HEARD FROM MINOR THREAT, FILLER. SO NOW LET"S HEAR THE WHOLE E.P FIRST RELEASED ON DISCHORD RECORDS IN 1981.
What more can be said about this band? They have already received just about every accolade. And in my book they deserve the highest possible praise, on many fronts. First you have a band whose musicianship is beyond reproach and is held in the highest esteem by everyone who loves punk music. They write inspiring songs with some of the most intelligent lyrics ever put to music.
Here are the eight tracks from their debut e.p. and feature the original blazing quartet in all their glory. Hearing these songs the first time changed many people's lives and became a youth rallying cry. It also immediately put Minor Threat in the pantheon of hardcore (the music that came after punk and spawned slam dancing) Then you have Ian MacKaye, the singer and founder of Dischord Records, who sold Minor Threat records very inexpensively so every kid could own one. In an effort to keep the prices down I believe he lost money on one of them. But imagine the joy a kid with very little money had buying a Minor Threat record. To me that is priceless. Ian had all ages shows where no alcohol was served and the tickets were very inexpensive. . His anti-music business and anti-"rock star" attitudes are refreshing in this day and age when money and fame seem to be everyone's goal.
Minor Threat and Stiff Little Fingers are the two most inspirational punk bands I have seen. Seeing them could change one's life---and always for the better.
00:00 Filler
1:32 I don't wanna hear it
2:47 Seeing Red
3:50 Straight Edge
4:35 Small man, big mouth
5:29 Screaming at a Wall
7:01 Bottled Violence
7:56 Minor Threat
Long live Dischord
raise your hand if you ever made a pilgramage to D.C. the Beecher St address that appears on the tapes only to find yourself standing there on the sidewalk looking up at the house
wondering "Is this it?" and seeing no signs of punkdom, you take a photo, get back in the car where your wife has been waiting for you and she asks "Was that it?" and you drive off only finding out years later that Ian's parents live(d) on Beecher St? Raise your hand.
thanks!
Brilliant...D.I.Y. forever
Right, both songs are called "Moral Majority" and both are about the Moral Majority (visit their site). The photo is not of the Dead Kennedys, but of Youth Brigade, as taken by Sarah Woodell.
There were two Youth Brigade bands... the better-known, longer-lasting one was in California, BYO (Better Youth Organization), but there was also a Youth Brigade in D.C. Pre-Internet, they didn't know about each other!
Great point. Now I feel dumb for liking Fugazi. Thank you for posting this.. you've changed the world.
cool documentary.
It's a doc about a record company without contributions from the two co-owners.
@GretnaBlast Also, He isn't talking about Youth Brigade from california on BYO. He's talking about the Youth Brigade from DC.
I wish I worked there.
At 0:44 I think that is Henry Rollins when he worked at Hagen Daz's
you'd be correct about that
Yep 🙂
ANOTHER STATE OF MIND it had a sign on the door NO GIRLS ALLOWED
Actually, he said it was about the Moral Majority, which sadly, is more than a Dead Kennedys song.
Bencodec. I wasn't talking about Fugazi (or any other dischord artist), I was talking about all these people posting on UA-cam who say "FUCK (whatever)" just because they see/hear sometihng they don't like. My point was, if you don't like something, discuss it, don't just say "FUCK YOU" because that gets nothing done. Did that make sense? BTW I own the majority of the dischord catalog. WooHoo!
what's the picture book they were showing?
D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist?
what movie is this DIY?
outtakes from Top Gun?
What does it say about you GretnaBlast, that you bothered to post this reply? Certainly not that you are a thoughtful, considerate person...
@hatsoff2thezebras If you're inspired at any age, follow that inspiration and do something with it.
No there was a 4 band compilation with a different Youth Brigade. They were on Discord. I have seen the record as I my best bud owns it. In fact the girl on this video holds it in her hands for a few seconds. Learn your history.
@GretnaBlast yeah the better young organization was young brigade's label.. needs to check another state of mind
what song is it in 00:20?
ua-cam.com/video/pmNfPgda9TY/v-deo.html
Kim Coletta
0:30 it doesnt look like that anymore
I have started listening to dischord a bit late because I am not 50 years. Not meaning to add to any offense or ignorant mockery, but tapes are no longer that easy to find and too bad they are no longer five dollars.
have you listened to a recent fugazi record or are you basing your opinions on records 17 year old kids recorded in the early 80s? your sentiments make sense for some other punk labels but dischord has released some beautifully voiced political commentary, i'm hard pressed to think of a single record on their label that makes a FUCK ____ comment.
if they are doing it wrong
THEN SO IS
ALTERNATE TENTACLES
SST
AND TOUCH AND GO THey all do it wrong also
haha
There is a DC hardcore band called Youth Brigade also. Not nearly as good as the LA band...
johnnyscifi Wrong. Fuck L.A.
@@GeeEm1313 fuck you
Personally, I'm fairly conservative. and I don't like liberal politics (love dischord though), but can't you guys come up with anything more articulate than "FUCK (WHATEVER)" ? You're winning not one heart or one mind doing that.
DC people have always been tediously self-righteous: "When you support creativity, it's an inherently political thing to do."
seriously wtf? /wiki/Dischord_Records_discography
don't be ridiculous