I Said Chill/All the Vatos in the Park Stay Ill
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE. This really takes me back to junior high listening to Power 106.
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE. This really takes me back to junior high listening to Power 106.
“No I don’t want no goddamn eggs! I want meat and potatoes!”
I watched John Waters: This Filthy World last night, and in it he talks delightfully about one Edith Massey.
She led a tough life, but as John Waters said she was the nicest person you could ever meet. I loved her in Female Trouble where she plays Ida Nelson. “You made Gator leave! I got something for your face motherfucker!” And there she splashes acid on Divine’s face. Simply exquisite!
In the 80s she recorded two songs with her punk band Edie and the Eggs. I’ll be playing them in my podcast tomorrow.
One of the best things though is the music video she was in with John Cougar Mellencamp. Yes in 1981 she won over the heart of Johnny Cougar over a party full of floozies.
She died in 1984 and is interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetary, the same place Marilyn Monroe, Jim Backus (Mr. Howell), John Cassavetes, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin and many others are buried.
Anyone feel like a field trip sometime soon?

I got me a new toy!!! This is the Audio-Technica AT-PL120. The MSRP on their website is $399.00. Rest assured I didn’t pay that much for it. Actually including shipping and handling I paid less than half of that. Whoo!
With all the technology of mp3s and that nonsense, actually putting a record on, setting the tone arm down and watching it go is a sense of purity. Even the clicks and hisses and occasional skips makes the music seem more real rather than a digital reproduction which is what we are reduced to now.
Don’t get me wrong. I love the mp3s and iPods and such, but there’s something special about putting in a Tennessee Ernie Ford record of hymns and letting the minutes whittle away. Don’t you think?
Here’s my podcast. It’s quite bitchy and whiny. Sort of. Mostly inarticulate but filtered for particulates.
I am now officially unemployed!
All this week I had intentions of going into work but couldn’t bring myself to do it. Finally yesterday I just ended the charade. I told them it didn’t look like I was needed anymore, so I would just end it. I went in to pick up my final check and personal effects, and voila. UNEMPLOYED!!!!
Thanks to the people who commented on my last post. I will take this coming week off and not even look for a job nor interview. I will kick things up the following week and try and be employed as soon as possible.
On Thursday my boss, the CFO of the company, told me that I’m getting laid off effective November 2. I’ve been meaning to leave for some time and have been testing the waters out in the big beyond. It looks like now I’ll be diving in full force.
But the question is should I take a couple of months off and live off of unemployment and savings, or get a job immediately? The problem I have is that after a week off I get restless. So I’m leaning towards getting a job immediately. But not working for a bit would be quite nice.
Eh. I have a month to decide.
Here’s the podcast. Thanks to Bradley for sending his request.
As always email me for comments, suggestions and requests at suckmeoff [at] artindeepkoma [dot] com.
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This podcast was only supposed to be an hour long, but I got to ranting and listening to some good music. So here you go.
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Well here’s a new podcast. It sucks, it’s short and it was just done on the fly. Also I don’t know why I numbered it 15, but that’s the way it will be. Here’s the setlist:
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Last weekend thanks to the overzealous planning of evildork, I was able to go to the Hollywood Bowl for “Sgt. Pepper’s at 40…a Beatles Celebration featuring Cheap Trick”. You can read my review of the show at LAist.
For me the highlight of the show was when Al Jourgensen from Ministry came out on stage. It just got me remembering my high school and early college days, the music, the tragically lack of color in my wardrobe and all. Well mostly the music since I spent most of Sunday going through my music collection listening to all the industrial and EBM my body can handle at this not-so-advanced age.
I hit gold with this little band called Spahn Ranch. They had such nifty songs like “Locusts” and “Heretic’s Fork” that made me swoon with dreams of apocalyptic romance. The sound was very electronic with a little guitar added in to give it an extra oomph – the way I liked things back then.
So I present to you a grainy video for their song “Locusts”. It’s the edited version but good nonetheless.
A noteworthy thing I also recently learned: there’s an American Idol connection with Spahn Ranch. Lead singer Athan Maroulis is the older brother of AI contestant Constatine Maroulis.