Posts Tagged ‘the Untouchables’
Monday, July 20th, 2009
(San Diego expat Dawn Hill Waxon shares highlights from her flyer archive.)
Like most alternative and underground music fans in San Diego in the early-mid 1980s, I collected hundreds of flyers for shows and clubs from record stores like Chula Vista’s Licorice Pizza where Bart Mendoza of Manual Scan worked, so there were always Man Scan show flyers available.
Many show goers from the day will recall having flyers practically jammed into their hands after hours outside venues like the Adams Avenue Theater, promoting shows by Tim Maze, Luis Guerena, Mad Marc Rude’s Dead or Alive, et al. Some featured simple, primitive sketches or collage work; others showcased the fine artistic talents of Mad Marc Rude and LEE (“Testicle Head”).
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Tags: 11 Sons, Adams Avenue Theater, Battalion of Saints, Bodie's, Cast of 1000s, Emerald Ballroom, Headquarters, Her Secret Admirer, Joey Harris, Luis Guerena, Manual Scan, Marc Rude, Men of Clay, Mod Fun, Montezuma Hall, North Park Lions Club, Playground Slap, Reptile House, Sacred Lies Army, San Diego music, Shattered Faith, Show of Hands, Silvergate Temple, Skullbusters, Testicle Head, The Answers, the Bacchanal, the Crawdaddys, the Gravedigger V, the Jetset, the Syndicate, the Tell-Tale Hearts, the Trebles, the Untouchables, Tim Mays
Posted in Answers, Artifacts, Performance History, Tell-Tale Hearts | 17 Comments »
Friday, May 22nd, 2009
(Bart Mendoza of Manual Scan and the Shambles counts off drummers he’s worked with.)
No doubt about it: Kevin Donaker-Ring and I have worked with a lot of drummers over the decades, keeping in mind that we first began our team-up in 1976.
Here are a few of the incredible musicians who have spent time behind a drum kit with Manual Scan or the Shambles over the past 30-plus years. Not pictured: Paul Brewin, Morgan Young, Terry Moore, Rob Wilson, Trace Smith, Brad Kiser. … There’s a future post there.
1) “I was a Shambles drummer” pin. People have sat in with the band for one song to obtain one of these.
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Tags: Bart Bakker, Bart Davenport, Bart Mendoza, Bill Calhoun, Bobby Allend, Bonita Vista High School, Brad Kiser, Brad Wilkins, Dave Anderson, Dave Fleminger, David Anderson, David Klowden, Dizzy, Ed Ackerson, Francisco "Paco" Poza, Frank Barajas, General Public, Hector Penalosa, Joel Kmak, Joel Valder, John Chilson, Kenny Howes, Kevin Donaker-Ring, Lady Dottie & the Diamonds, Lights On, Loam, London, Mabuhay Gardens, Madrid, Mark Zadarnowski, Megalopolis, Mike Kamoo, Mike Stax, mod, Morgan Young, Off the Record, Paul Bevoir, Paul Brewin, Peter Miesner, Pink Froyd, Ray Brandes, Rob Wilson, Rock Palace, Ron Friedman, Ron Silva, San Diego music, Static Halo, Terry Moore, the 100 Club, the Backdoor, the Casbah, the Crawdaddys, the Fuzztones, the Gravedigger V, the Jetset, the Loons, the Melanies and the Riot Act, the Nashville Ramblers, the Quarter After, the Rich Kids, the Saturn V, the Untouchables, the Very Idea, Todd Woolsey, Toe's Tavern, Trace Smith, Victor Penalosa, Y3K
Posted in Performance History | 14 Comments »
Sunday, December 14th, 2008
Tags: Bart Mendoza, Brad Wilkins, Dave Fleminger, Kevin Ring, Manual Scan, New Sounds, Paul Kaufman, Starjammer, the Pedestrians, the Trowsers, the Untouchables, Tom Ward, Tony Suarez
Posted in Answers, Artifacts | 44 Comments »
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
The latest showpieces from the Tom Goddard Collection of classic San Diego flyers.
Today’s batch includes additional Tell-Tale Hearts ephemera (Exhibit A, from a July 27, 1984, show at Studio 517, bears autographs dedicated to Tom’s sister Suzie); a very early appearance (probably August 18, 1984) by “the Morlochs” (sic) with the Hearts at the same venue; a Nashville Ramblers gig; Tell-Tale Hearts and Chesterfield Kings at SDSU’s Backdoor; and a Distillery East show with Manual Scan, the Untouchables and UXB, a band I’m afraid I’d forgotten completely before taking delivery of this cache.




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Tags: Distillery East, Manual Scan, Suzie Goddard, the Morlocks, the Nashville Ramblers, the Tell-Tale Hearts, the Untouchables, Tom Goddard, UXB
Posted in Artifacts, Performance History, Tell-Tale Hearts | 43 Comments »