WHAT DO ALL THESE CREATURES HAVE IN COMMON?
Should be obvious to you. NONE of 'em
have ever read an issue of BLACK TO COMM in their entire
bloomin' lives! That and the fact that they look like they failed their last
pap test but that's another thing. If they did read it do you think they would be stupid enough to look like THIS??? Anyway, if you don't wanna end up like
any of them bowzers onna left howzbout buyin' one (or three, or ten, or a
millyun for all I care!) old copies of this essential (to my bank account)
fanzine befur they're all gobbled up by the landfill! Prices are up due to
inflation, and if you're outside of the USA forget it because the postage will kill you! (But if you're a rich kinda guy well...open up your bank account!)
Two ways you can get 'em. One is to leave a message in the comments section
(I will not publish it!) with your email and I will get back to you with more detailed information. Or you can send me the cash (check or money order suggested) to Christopher Stigliano (checks payable to him!) at 701 North Hermitage Road, Suite 23, Hermitage PA 16148 USA just
like you used to do in the old days.
PHFUDD! #11-Still have a few copies of this once-gone and forgotten issue featuring Mirrors
(complete with the usual rare photos and flyers and ads and esoterica like that),
Von Lmo photos taken at Max's Kansas City with Lou Rone mugging it up for
the camera (plus a Rudolph Grey chronology!), Sonny Sharrock, Jeff Dahl and
Powertrip, a live Styrenes photo taken by ME (which accounts for its
fuzziness!), Birdhouse (remember them?), the Standells and some live Rocket
From the Tombs snaps with lyrics that should cause your heart to be racing
by now. Also included is the enticing article entitled "Is There No End To
Those Pesky Chuck Eddy Rumors?" which, as we know, is still as relevant
today as it was in April/May 1988 when this issue originally came out. Since
this is a rarity, I'm asking $20.00 each, and no frowning!
BLACK TO COMM #14-Early 1989. Featuring part one of the Ron
Asheton interview, a nice though could be much better given all the
information discovered since piece on the Deviants, an article on Peter
Laughner's Cinderella Backstreet, the Seeds and Charlemagne Palestine.
$12.00 and if that's too expensive just try getting hold of
one on ebay at that price!
BLACK TO COMM #16-From summer 1989. This one has the Rudolph
Grey interview, some reprints of various Peter Laughner things I copped
out of old issues of ZEPPELIN and elsewhere, more
Electric Eels lyrics complete with a pic that's been reprinted all to heck,
Laughing Hyenas and of course tributes to the recently departed Lucille
Ball and Jim Backus. The first, cruddy version can be had for $7.00, the
other for $8.00 or maybe I'll just send you whatever I come up with first!
BLACK TO COMM #17-Early '90. The first of the "big" issues
has a cover story/interview with Scott Morgan and Gary Rasmussen from
the old Scott Morgan band, also inside's an interview with Borbetomagus'
Donald Miller as well as one with Maureen Tucker, not to mention pieces
on Fish Karma (who I liked until hearing his overly-preachy kiss kiss
moosh anti-gun song entitled "God Bless The NRA" which blew Fish's
snot-nosed toss off attitude to sanctimonious heck), the Dogs (from
Detroit, not the French ones or the Flamin' Groovies for that matter!),
Rocket From the Tombs (with loads of old photos and the like, some never
seen before or since!), the top 25 of heavy metal, METAL MACHINE MUSIC, a piece on the then-new proto-punk reissues and archival digs of the
day and the usual reviews and news. $12.00.
BLACK TO COMM #19-Just found a few of these niceties with my
Miriam Linna interview plus one done with Jeff Clayton of Antiseen,
not to mention the Pink Fairies, Czech Underground Rock (Plastic
People of the Universe, Umela Hmota...), Lester Bangs (unpublished
photos too!), NUGGETS, the Shangs, a history of
proto/early punk fanzines, lotsa old TV stuff and of course the
regular departments. This is the first ish to really dig into a lotta
the anti-youth fascism mentality so popular in rock circles these
days, so sissies beware!!! Since this is getting rare you can have one
of these soon-to-be collector's items for $15.00 each if you can
believe it! A real steal deal!!!
BLACK TO COMM #20-Found a few of these featuring tasty
articles on the Seeds, MX-80 Sound, Lenny Kaye, Richard Meltzer, the
Bowery Boys, DENIM DELINQUENT magazine and a
smattering of praise regarding old television programs. Also
featured are interviews with Mick Farren, Roky Erickson, Adny
Shernoff and Craig Moore (Gonn), $12
BLACK TO COMM #21-From November '94. VON LMO cover story and interview grace this ish, as do interviews
with Metal Mike Saunders, Brian McMahon (Electric Eels) and
rockabilly star Ronnie Dawson, plus you can read much-desired items
on the Trashmen, Velvet Underground and Hawkwind like I knew you
would! Not to mention a piece on the infamous TEENAGE WASTELAND GAZETTE fanzine! $10.00
BLACK TO COMM #24- From spring 2001. This issue's cover
feature's a nice interview with Doug Snyder of DAILY DANCE/Sick Dick and the Volkswagens fame, plus there are interviews with
the Dogs (Detroit) and Greg Shaw, a piece on the old CAN'T BUY A THRILL fanzine and the usual feature-length reviews and the like.
$12.
BLACK TO COMM #25-The latest (December 2003), 162 pages
brimming with such goodies as a New York City Scene history
(featuring interviews with Max's Kansas City's Peter Crowley and
Ruby Lynn Reyner from Ruby and the Rednecks plus pieces on coverboys
the New York Dolls and VARIETY scene-booster Fred
Kirby), an interview with J. D. King (Coachmen, comix) plus one with
guitarist Lou Rone, who would probably be best known to you as
leader of the early CBGB-era band Cross as well as one-time
guitarist for both Kongress and VON LMO, the Screamin'
Mee-Mees, CRETINOUS CONTENTIONS, Simply Saucer rare
photos, family tree and gigography, rare fanzines of the Golden Age
(and more), tons of book and record reviews (which make up the bulk
of this ish!), plus a CD with live Simply Saucer 1975, the Coachmen,
The Battleship, Ethel with David Nelson Byers and Ruby and the
Rednecks. $15.00
If you would like, I can slip in a Cee-Dee that came with the now
dead and buried #22 for free with your order. Also, I am sorry to
say that my previous offer to photocopy long-gone issues has been
rescinded if only because the masters are so old they are
deteriorating right before my very eyes. Well, ya shoulda bought 'em
back when they were up and about, sweetheart!
Hey, Tralfaz, what ever happened to that best-of collection of BTC you were talking about at one time?
ReplyDeleteIt was waylaid by a shattered arm and lack of enthusiasm on the part of my readership.
ReplyDeleteCosts too much!
ReplyDeletelol losers no one ever heard of smh lol
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The collection of characters at the top looks like the contributors to Ugly Things.
ReplyDeleteBoomers!
What's on the CD?
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