D. Boon & Friends
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| Dec 2003
Reviews
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2004-01-18
Reviewed 2004-01-18
Legendary Minutemen guitar fiend D. Boon died in 1985 in a fatal car accident when he and his girfriend fell asleep at the wheel while driving home from a concert. This is a release of obscure low-fi recordings (ca. 194-85) mostly in-home and live jam sessions but also 7 live tracks (#26-32) from a Minutemen gig at UCLA. Besides being a daily obsession, D. Boon's trebly guitar (treble-10, midrange-0, bass-0) was a canvas for stylistic explorations including the colors of free jazz, funk, folk and blues. This CD offers a pretty good glimpse of D. Boon's genius. At a purely academic level, this will help you comprehend Minutemen's quantum leap from "The Punch Line" (their first punk release) to "Double Nickels on the Dime" (a critically acclaimed all-time classic, and Minutemen's response to Husker Du's "Zen Arcade"). And hence the evolution from punk power-chords to flamenco, polka and jazz is evident. Here D. Boon's guitar sound is as if the improvisational free-jazz experimentations of John Cipollina (Quicksilver Messenger Service; a 60s Frisco psych band) and Bryan Maclean (the Love) were fused to the proto-/post-punk guitar antics of Tom Verlain (Television). Add in the mix a little of Jimi Hendrix blues/funk fluidity, and there you have it. Genius work; fun to listen!
For nice tunes with beautiful vox, play: 32, 25, 18, 22, 23.
For menacing ambient noisy post-punk synth chunes: 33, 14 (11->12->13).
For darker Minutemen punk: 29
1. Funk grooves, free-jazz psych picking, post-punk angular noisy solos. Female voice arguing/fighting in the background.
2. Bluesy with synth keys.
3. Angular free-jazzy jam.
4. 30 sec - spacy
5. 75 sec - sparse, soft
7. Acoustic jam with spanish influences
8. Psychedelic;; sparse; free-jazzy
9. 20 s; Doesn't go anywhere
10. Live jam; heavy sound
11. 40 s; beautiful synth
12, 13: Spooky dissonant noisy sparse keys
14. See 12/13 but with psych vox; interupted by a phone call.
15. 1 min - jazzy
16. Neurotic and dissonant
17. Jimi Hendrix meets post-punk
18. Woody Guthrie's classic
19. Noisy and neurotic
20. Noisy synth
21. Nice bluesy strut with vox
22, 23: Nice catchy bouncy punk with nice vox
24. Folky; sentimental
25. Wow... impressive! Blue grass meets southern europe. Passionate. Think Will Oldham.
26. Noisy
27. Acidic funk/blues grooves.
28. Angular and jazzy
29. Good ole edgy punk - mid tempo
30. Another awesome punk number (FCC: 2X shit; you can probably get away with it).
31. Twangy guitar work; groovy
32. THIS IS AWESOME - GREAT POP CHUNE FOR D. BOON's EARLY PUNK DAYS. IT WILL MAKE YOU CRY!
33. Sparse menacing psych track. Great!
For nice tunes with beautiful vox, play: 32, 25, 18, 22, 23.
For menacing ambient noisy post-punk synth chunes: 33, 14 (11->12->13).
For darker Minutemen punk: 29
1. Funk grooves, free-jazz psych picking, post-punk angular noisy solos. Female voice arguing/fighting in the background.
2. Bluesy with synth keys.
3. Angular free-jazzy jam.
4. 30 sec - spacy
5. 75 sec - sparse, soft
7. Acoustic jam with spanish influences
8. Psychedelic;; sparse; free-jazzy
9. 20 s; Doesn't go anywhere
10. Live jam; heavy sound
11. 40 s; beautiful synth
12, 13: Spooky dissonant noisy sparse keys
14. See 12/13 but with psych vox; interupted by a phone call.
15. 1 min - jazzy
16. Neurotic and dissonant
17. Jimi Hendrix meets post-punk
18. Woody Guthrie's classic
19. Noisy and neurotic
20. Noisy synth
21. Nice bluesy strut with vox
22, 23: Nice catchy bouncy punk with nice vox
24. Folky; sentimental
25. Wow... impressive! Blue grass meets southern europe. Passionate. Think Will Oldham.
26. Noisy
27. Acidic funk/blues grooves.
28. Angular and jazzy
29. Good ole edgy punk - mid tempo
30. Another awesome punk number (FCC: 2X shit; you can probably get away with it).
31. Twangy guitar work; groovy
32. THIS IS AWESOME - GREAT POP CHUNE FOR D. BOON's EARLY PUNK DAYS. IT WILL MAKE YOU CRY!
33. Sparse menacing psych track. Great!
Recent airplay
Many As One
Distraction-Limited — Dec 12, 2005
Many As One
One More Spin — Mar 18, 2004
Many As One
Beware the Ides of March... — Mar 10, 2004
Many As One
Sad, Furious & Dangerous — Feb 25, 2004
Jam #6, Everyone Was there
Juan 2-3-Show — Feb 13, 2004
History Lesson - Part Ii
the rust belt — Feb 08, 2004
Charting
2004-01-26 — 2004-03-29
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Mar 21 | 1 |
| Mar 14 | 1 |
| Feb 29 | 1 |
| Feb 15 | 2 |
| Feb 8 | 1 |
| Feb 1 | 5 |
Track listing
| 1. | Everyone Was there | ||
| 2. | Fifth Gear | ||
| 3. | Deadline | ||
| 4. | The Waiting Stage | ||
| 5. | Indecision | ||
| 6. | Theme From Empty Box | ||
| 7. | The Long Road Home | ||
| 8. | Take You there | ||
| 9. | Freedom Forever | ||
| 10. | Jam #6 | ||
| 11. | Binky's Round Up | ||
| 12. | Too Much Fun | ||
| 13. | All Over the Place | ||
| 14. | The Viking Song | ||
| 15. | Just Around the Corner | ||
| 16. | As Long As | ||
| 17. | Hammerdown I | ||
| 18. | This Land Is Your Land | ||
| 19. | Hammerdown Ii | ||
| 20. | Our New Industrial Direction | ||
| 21. | That's All there Is | ||
| 22. | My Part | ||
| 23. | Don't Look Now | ||
| 24. | Plight | ||
| 25. | Corona | ||
| 26. | But First... | ||
| 27. | I Felt Like a Gringo | ||
| 28. | God Bows to Math | ||
| 29. | Themselves | ||
| 30. | Self-Referenced | ||
| 31. | #1 Hit Song | ||
| 32. | History Lesson - Part Ii | ||
| 33. | Many As One |