Suicide has always been one of my favorites. They’re sort of a cult phenomena from the late 70’s. Just two guys, a keyboard or two, a drum machine, and some drug induced ramblings from a guy that seems possessed. I want what he’s on, lol! But its not just great for the above per se. It’s great because it’s bones bare minimalist approach and looping early industrial sounding keyboards keep you mesmerized. It’s great because singer Alan Vega conveys a person on the absolute edge of mad emotion and strange energy through his wild screams. This is stuff best played loud. Here is their classic “Ghost Rider”.
History about this classic synthpunk: Suicide Wikipedia page
Well another year, another Dogs. It was a great night at Buddie’s Tavern, the place was packed, and people were feelin’ good. There was a local public television station present and they did interviews with many musicians playing that night. Bird’s Keith and Geoff were interviewed. The performances were broadcast on 3 television sets above the bar almost live! I only say that bc there was a brief second or two lag. But wow, little Buddies is embracing technology, going hi-fi.
Zigman Bird did three covers and an original. David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream”, The Kinks “Victoria”, and Police’s “It’s Alright for You”. The original was a Keith Beck standard, “Compromise”.
The bands played for charity, which is great bc there are so many people in need these days. We humans need to stick together. Special thanks to Buddie’s and everyone participating for the 23rd annual Dogs of War. 23rd? Yeah, I was told 23rd, and that’s lot of history.
Here’s a full listing of bands from the event:
The Molecular Blues Machine, Mad Lees Union, Bullet Train, The Marbles, Goyum Bongo Volante, The F Bombs, Brian and the Shadowroaders, Elvis, Big Daddy and the Death Machine, Rachel and the Lost Boys, Thomas Martin, Van Cleef, Zigman Bird, Schnitzel, Joe Canzano, The Beards, The Dead Pony Cats
Included here are those tracks. Check them out:







