I found a business card with a picture presumably taken from this exact show with the words "severed head in a bag" on a very remote mountain top some years ago. This video has made my life complete. I can die in peace now.
I see Jeannie Huffman (RIP) on bass, Doug Livingston on pedal steel guitar and tuba, etc. At exactly 5:45 I see the flash of my camera going off. That shot was used dozens of times for upcoming posters and newspaper ads. I was lucky to have been there. I still have the negatives from shooting at this show and I should dig them up, I suppose.
I found a business card with a picture presumably taken from this exact show with the words "severed head in a bag" on a very remote mountain top some years ago. This video has made my life complete. I can die in peace now.
That's amazing. Jim (the singer here) is an avid hiker, so that makes perfect sense. Do you recall which mountain ?
Wow
@@naefspiel Yes, Strawberry Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains of southern California
I see Jeannie Huffman (RIP) on bass, Doug Livingston on pedal steel guitar and tuba, etc. At exactly 5:45 I see the flash of my camera going off. That shot was used dozens of times for upcoming posters and newspaper ads. I was lucky to have been there. I still have the negatives from shooting at this show and I should dig them up, I suppose.
This is AWESOME!!!!!!!
Helen's Anti Club.
I was at this show. Tripping balls on shrooms.
Not at the Blah Blah Cafe?
There is vinyl, on a compilation called "Mighty Feeble."
This is the coolest thng i've ever seen.
I'm pretty fikken sure I was at this show, but I have pretty foggy memories of this decade....
no vinyl that I know of, but there was a cassette tape.
shits awesome.
love me some no wave.
Maddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
They are hot
This could have been part of the early 90s noise scene in Atlanta...isn't it just too dreamy?