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I've been meaning to post a thread dedicated to the Minutemen for quite awhile....

It's another one of those rock-n-roll "rags-to-riches" story that abruptly ended all too prematurely....

The Minutemen were probably one of the most influential Punk acts to emerge in the early 80s and immediately attracted quite a rabid following (not just in their native CA, but all throughout the country).... Their band name was so apt since most of their songs were 1 min or less in length, but they still would manage to unleash such fury and a different blending of styles in such a brief length.....

My Minutemen favorite album is "Double Nickels on the Dime" which in fact propelled them to even a higher rank of popularlity, however, tragically their singer/guitarist, D. Boon died a year later around Chirstmas-time in a fatal car-crash that in fact happened here in Phoenix...... He was just 27 at the time of his death, but his and the bands legacy is enormous.....

They inspired so many bands such as Fugazi, Janes Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sublime.... Sublime paid homage to them on "Waiting For My Ruca" when you hear at the beginning of that song a sampling of the Minutemen's song "History Lesson Pt. 2" from "Double Nickels on the Dime" the line... "punk rock changed our lives".....

Recently.. there was documentary released on them and it's only playing at select theatres and I hope it comes out on DVD soon.... Here's the trailer of it and you'd notice several music dignarities in it who were immensely impacted by the Minutemen.....

Then.. here's an unplugged in-studio performance of them recorded in 1984... It's them all scaled-down, but you can sense the spirit/enthusiasm they all had in their music.....

When Boon died... their bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley teamed-up with an avid fan of the Minutemen to form Firehose.... Also.. Watt's has some solid solo albums and has worked with Porno for Pyros and has contributed to quite a few other bands as well.......

Who else here are fans of the Minutemen?
 

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I saw the Minutemen a couple times in Phx.
The last time was right before the van accident.
Boy could that fat guy ROCK.

I like "What Makes a Man Start Fires?"
 

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i just saw the "We jam Econo" DVD documentary on the band.
It made me sad - almost to the point of tears that the band's life and D Boon's in particular was cut so short.
I got to see them live a couple times in Phoenix.
D Boon, Mike Watt and George Hurley were such a great combo.
Truly unique and creative.
I've been listening to "Double Nickles on the Dime" for the last coupla days.
 
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i just saw the "We jam Econo" DVD documentary on the band.
It made me sad - almost to the point of tears that the band's life and D Boon's in particular was cut so short.
I got to see them live a couple times in Phoenix.
D Boon, Mike Watt and George Hurley were such a great combo.
Truly unique and creative.
I've been listening to "Double Nickles on the Dime" for the last coupla days.

I agree..another talent whose life got cut short by circumstances beyond his total realm of control.....

I'm glad that Watt and Hurley did well w/Firehose, but it was obviously not the same..... I love the following clips of the Minutemen that Ive found on youtube..Just offers some perspective on how brilliant they were:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Uab-BFYTApw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ggw9zMFvSqk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tzyzVZZfUfM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wa-GEGgGxiI

Quite a few other videos of them, but this offers a general idea to those who havent had the distinct pleasure in listening to their music before.. D. Boon was larger than life.. and still is....
 

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Summer of 04 I saw Iggy and The Stooges play, all original except ffor of course the bass player, who's dead. Guess who played bass??? Mike WWatt. Holy freaking hell was THAT amazing.

We Jam Econo was a great doc. I loved it, and I had a hard time with the Minutemen. They were just on a whole other plane, that I had a real hard time comprehending. Totally respect them and give them tons of love for the influencial music, but damn its from friggin outer space.
 

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