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Topic: Minutemen article
Posted By: Finnforest
Subject: Minutemen article
Date Posted: September 21 2013 at 09:57
I know there's a couple fans here of this legendary band....a cool article

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Posted By: HolyMoly
Date Posted: September 21 2013 at 11:13
I was just thinking of D. Boon when I saw this.   A couple of nights ago I was recording a lead guitar part for one of my band's songs, and I told my bandmate I was trying to go for a Minutemen sound.  He wasn't familiar with them, so I played him "Maybe Partying Will Help", and he helped me get the guitar sound that D. uses on the solo in that tune.

I remember when D Boon died.  I had just discovered the band a couple of months before (they opened for REM on the Fables tour), and they were rapidly becoming my favorite band.   A few years later I saw Mike Watt's new band fIREHOSE and got to talk with him after the show.  I told him about my history with and love of the Minutemen, and we had a misty eyed moment together.  He wrote "D Boon Forever" on the back of my t-shirt.

Anyone who listens to the Minutemen and feels/understands how fantastic they were, is in it for the long haul.  Fans feel their music at the molecular level.  They were one of a handful of truly interesting and original bands to come out of the entire punk era -- in fact I don't even really think of them as punk.

Thanks for sharing the article Jim, and giving me the excuse to ramble about this band once again... Approve


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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: September 21 2013 at 11:19
You bet Steve, always happy to bring up the MM, hopefully help people discover them.  Smile

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Posted By: The.Crimson.King
Date Posted: September 21 2013 at 23:13
Huge Minutemen fan here.  Saw them twice and they were incredible both times.  When D died I kept reading Guitar Player every month waiting for them to write an article on him or a mention or anything.  When nothing came I wrote the editor a letter all about D and why they should write about him.  They never wrote anything, guess they were too busy covering "real" guitarists so I cancelled my subscription.

I highly recommend the 2 DVD documentary "We Jam Econo".  The 1st DVD is the story of the Minutemen and includes extensive interviews with Watt & George, and shorter interviews with Rollins, Spot, etc.  The 2nd DVD features 3 live Minutemen shows from '80, '84 & '85.

Life's too short to not hear the Minutemen Wink


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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: September 21 2013 at 23:35
Yeah that DVD is so awesome.  I never got to see them live sadly, you're a lucky man!

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