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Ink 19 :: Obituary: Frozen Alive
Bleuuuuuuurghroarrrr! Matthew Moyer is overjoyed to find Obituary just as primitive and bloodthirsty as when he first heard them, in this recent concert dvd. Change is overrated.
OBITUARY: FROZEN ALIVE Metal Mind/MVD Obituary is, god, such a pivotal band for me. The first death metal I ever heard - I bought Slowly We Rot on a whim as a young lad just because I couldn't believe the cover, it looked simultaneously horrifying and total b-movie cheese. I wasn't disappointed. Their ...
Ink 19 :: Obituary: Roland Alphonso
December 1998 :: Streaks :: Obituary: Roland Alphonso (Julio Diaz)
ROLAND ALPHONSO by Julio Diaz Roland Alphonso, the tenor saxophonist for the Skatalites, passed away early Friday morning, November 20th, after falling into a coma two days prior. Mr. Alphonso suffered a seizure while onstage with the Skatalites at the Key Club in West Hollywood on November 2nd. He ...
Ink 19 :: Andrew W.K.
It's time to party, as Gail Worley gets Wet with Andrew W.K., America's next big thing, and the man NME called "The Saviour of Music."
..."It's Time to Party," to the Iggy Pop brattiness of "Party 'Til You Puke," Andrew W.K. cranks out keyboard-driven anthems with death metal ferocity (Obituary drummer, Donald Tardy, is in fact a member of Andrew's live band) and gets away clean before you can say "Slayer meets The Bay City Rollers."...
Ink 19 :: Wantootreefaw!
Dee Dee Ramone passed away June 5 at the age of 49. Julio Diaz offers a Ramones-style tribute.
WANTOOTREEFAW! by Julio Diaz courtesy www.officialramones.com "Wantootreefaw!" It's a Ramones trademark, one of the smallest and simplest -- but absolutely most important -- things that made you sit up and take notice of the first* and greatest punk rock band ever. A quick, slurred yelp of a countdown ...
Ink 19 :: Goodbye Ox
The Who's legendary bassist, John Entwistle passed away Thursday at the age of 57. James Mann offers a tribute, and several Ink 19 staffers add their thoughts. - Editor's Note: UPDATED with thoughts from additional staffers and bass legend Mike Watt.
GOODBYE OX by James Mann He was the Ox. Thunderfingers. The voice of "Boris The Spider" and the nimble avalanche of incredible lead bass. John Entwistle was the stoic, almost placid looking gent on the other side of the stage from windmilling Pete Townshend or the hyperactive Keith Moon. He was the ...
Ink 19 :: George Harrison
George Harrison died of cancer today. James Mann looks at the life and influence of "the quiet Beatle."
"WELL, FIRST OF ALL, I DON'T LIKE YOUR TIE" GEORGE HARRISON, 1943-2001 James Mann Despite the mega-sales that Beatles 1 generated, it's distressing to note that for today's youth, the Beatles are a matter of ancient history. Relegated to background music and VH-1 specials, or the recent media blitz ...
Ink 19 :: Joey Ramone RIP
Punk rock progenitor Joey Ramone passed away Sunday afternoon after a battle with lymphatic cancer. David Lee Beowulf says a brief farewell. - Ink 19 will offer a special tribute to the life and legacy of Joey Ramone later this week.
JOEY RAMONE 1951-2001 R.I.P. by David Lee Beowulf courtesy www.officialramones.com At 5:45 PM on Easter Sunday, April 15, 2001, WFMU's Diane Ferris played "Blitzkrieg Bop." Unusual, because normally her show is extreme metal with lots of new punk mixed in. I knew it... At the Coney Island High reunion ...
Ink 19 :: Alan Lomax 1915-2002
America's foremost ethnomusicologist and folklorist, Alan Lomax, passed away July 19. David Whited offers a small tribute to the man's enormous legacy.
ALAN LOMAX 1915-2002 by David Whited courtesy www.alan-lomax.com American Folklorist Alan Lomax died on July 19th at a retirement home in Florida. Funeral services were held in Tarpon Springs, Florida on July 23rd. While there is some controversy amongst folklorists related to his assuming the copyrights ...
Ink 19 :: Top Dead People of 2006
Carl F Gauze tallies 19 deaths in 2006 that somehow affect all of us, even though we may have missed their obituary.
...to the AMC Matador, a decision he's sure to have regretted at some point. David Stemple 5. Another man you're unlike to recall at the drop of an obituary is David Stemple. His big contribution to modern life is the first FORTRAN compiler. This magic piece of code allowed engineers and scientists to...
Ink 19 :: Sepultura
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sepultura (David Lee Beowulf)
...we played a Sepultura song on every show. And when they came out with Arise a year or so later, it too received just as many requests as Slayer and Obituary (the other two most-requested bands on Brainhammer!). One of the highlights of the Brainhammer! era was Sepultura playing at the now-gone Power...
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