As my regular readers know, I'm a big fan of bassist Mike Watt. I won't regurgitate his history yet again but check out my past blogs for more on that or better yet tune into THE WATT FROM PEDRO SHOW.
Before I sling some visuals at ya from the first fIREHOSE shows in 18 years got to give the END FREEWAY scene some props...I must like to mention another great WATT + THE MISSINGMEN show in his hometown of San Pedro this past April 26th. He headlined a gig featuring a handful of cool punk bands at the San Pedro School of Ballet. Not that I saw any ballet being done that evening but it is a nice space for a low-key, homegrown show with a nice large room for the music and a similar sized "lounge" for 21-and-over fans. We missed most of the first two bands due to taco wagon muzzle loading and long stumble for chugs down Pacific.
photos by Skipper Jeff
The show was put on under the auspices of being a release party for the new CD release by TOYS THAT KILL, Fambly 42. They hit just before Watt's set with great energy and ferocious spirit. The drummer was incendiary. Tunes were all high speed, buzz-saw rave-ups. Check these guys out on the road now.
Watt, Tom Kidd Watson and Raul Morales performed Watt's HYPHENATED-MAN, his 2011 punk opera (his 3rd) in it's entirety. The piece gets tighter and tighter due in part to their having played it over 51 times in 52 days back in late 2011. On this night, Watson in particular was on fire. His guitar work shredded the air around home even as one particualrly out-of-it fan took a long cat nap on the floor right in front of the monitors. Watt wasn't happy with the vocals feeding back which seemed due in part, unbeknownest to the bassist, of a fan leaning against the speaker and having it slip around a bit due to the fact that a fan was drunkenly leaning on it and pushing it off its axis and pointing in to the vocal mics. Oops. Sounded great out front though.
Watt was heading out early in the morning to kayak around the bay with a reporter from the L.A. Times and would play Coachella Festival with fIREHOSE within the week.
Peeped: ed fROMOHIO bopping in the hat behind Watt's rig during the set. The fIREHOSE reunion gigs were big news in the crowd. Some various bits from the tour..
Watt sets the fashion pace at Coachella
Unfortunately, there seems to be no decent Coachella video but you can snag most of Harlow's and Belly Up on YouTube.
Watt's appearance at the Hollywood Palladium on December 1 as bassist in The Stooges was also very well received by Watt fans. Here's a taste from the crowd.
Don't know where this pic came from. Anyone have credit please let me know. I will delete if necessary. What a great shot, though. |
2 comments:
So glad fIREHOSE did a reunion. I know some Watt fans think that this trio wasn't punk enough, and a bit too "commercial". (A woman in NYC once told me she thought it was like the Steve Miller band, whatever that means...) but I discovered Watt through fIREHOSE, and have never been the same.
Yeah, Monck I was big fIREHOSE fan as well. Lots of great shows through the years and I dug the CDs. I dug the Minutemen but only saw them once and then first met Watt back when he did the alt. all-star BALLHOG or TUGBOAT show at the TROC. Luckily, I'm only a couple of hours from Pedro so I get to see him often in various sitches. I also LOVED the group BANYAN, but you know me the more "outside" the sweeter.
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