This tape is one of my favorite things that SHOTWELL has ever recorded. It shows the band at a really tight, ragged point and the songs are all top-notch. Jimmy asks a few timeless, musical questions, such as "Where the fuck is Eppli?" (sources are still unsure) and "Do we have what it takes? We've got 5 years....fuck no.." (it's now been well over 5 years and sources are still confused as to what we had 5 years to accomplish). Jimmy's voice does that beautiful thing that it does where it goes from a half-laugh to a snarl that lets you know that he's not fucking around. All the while, he is backed up by the breakneck, steady drumming of Iggy Scam and the solid bass-work of Greg Snyder....and then Carl Rice...How many bands do you know of that change band members so quickly that they can't even keep the same people throughout one album? Most of these songs later appeared on their fabulous split LP with MIAMI (which came with a 30 page zine that chronicled the efforts of the Mission punks to start having punk shows on the streets of SF after all of the all-ages warehouses got shut down), except for their excellent cover of the AVENGER'S "Cheap Tragedies", which can only be found on this tape.
I think my favorite line from this tape is "...tell me to get a fuckin' job! Fuck you Nazi, I'm throwing rocks!"
If you want to keep up with SHOTWELL's website, which has not been updated or relevant since 2001, you can find it HERE..
This is for the people who are still in the streets in Oakland today, fighting for economic justice and against police brutality.
Photo of SHOTWELL playing an illegal show at 16th and Mission BART in 2001 by lil' Sarah T.
And now, to the best of my abilities, I'm going to try and name every person who has ever played in SHOTWELL. Please chime in if I missed anyone.
Jimmy Broustis Buzz Lee
Tony Rojas Iggy Scam / Erick Lyle
Mason Paul Curran
Aaron Cometbus Ivy Jeanne
Phil Pete Simonelli
Chris Myers Antonio Ramon
Phil Pete Simonelli
Chris Myers Antonio Ramon
Ben Colin Atrophy
Greg Harvester Ken Williams
Carl Rice Greg Snyder
Steve Moriarity Matt Birdflu
Buddha Morgan Stickrod
Ryan Maddox Joey Alone
Paul Barger Abe
Garritt Heater Wade Driver
Cinque Adams E.r. Conner
Ernst Alan Disaster
Shellhead Matt Powell
Todd Siemens Brontez Purnell
Caroline Paquita Mike Wilson
Garritt Heater Wade Driver
Cinque Adams E.r. Conner
Ernst Alan Disaster
Shellhead Matt Powell
Todd Siemens Brontez Purnell
Caroline Paquita Mike Wilson
You forgot BEN who played drums for most of the mid zeros...but I cannot remember his last name. He lived (lives?) upstairs from Tony and had a very sweet Newfoundland... Unless that dog was Greg Snyder's.
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ReplyDeletechanged it.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Wade once or twice?
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ReplyDeletei played drums for like 2-3 songs at that show in Black Butte. Does that count? Jimmy said I was better then Joey but then again he also said I had diabetes.
ReplyDeleteIt counts. You may also have diabetes. Jimmy used to mail me tiny little black pills in Georgia to help me with my "blood flow". I took them, even though I didn't know what they were or how many I was supposed to take.
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ReplyDeleteYou missed SO MANY!
on drums there was Phil, who was later in Majority Whip. He was drummer #3, I think. Then came Pete.
Pete Simonelli played drums on the entire Shotwell 10".
Ernst from Jack Acid did a short sesh on drums but got the boot when he was too afraid to play generator shows (thus enter Iggy Scam, drummer #5).
While I went to Cuba, Jim got Ivy but you got her.
Next, #7, was Chris Myers of Mish Rex fame who went on tours and plays drums on two songs of Shotwell side of Miami split.
Antonio Ramon played drums for a minute and at one show at Gilman in year 2000, I think, Aaron Elliott and Antonio actually split the set, like planned and on purpose and not drunkenly!
I'm sure I'll think of more.
My question: Are you sure Barger actually played in the band?
The riddle: How come Erin Yanke was never in Shotwell. Somehow she was never in MDC either? WTF?!?
Sorry, I don't have the doctorate in Shotwell. Paul B was not in the band. I got mixed up.
ReplyDeleteWhy wasn't Erin ever in Shotwell? I called Jimmy tonight to see if Mike Wilson can be the new drummer.
Missing 4 out of 31 isn't too bad.
ReplyDeleteAlan Disaster played bass (??) while he was living in Oakland. Also, Shellhead played THIRD guitar at the last Mission Records show, if that counts.
ReplyDeletei'm pretty sure matt powell (rudiments/faggz) was in shotwell for at least a show or two...
ReplyDeleteHey! I played bass very briefly in Shotwell while living in SF. Fuzzy memories, but I think that we only played live at the last 40th street warehouse party? 2005? Ben, Tony, Jimmy and I. Every practice had different people each time. I don't even think that I met or played with Tony until right before that show! Wizard times.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how many people have played in this band. I'm still missing some. Thanks, Caroline.
ReplyDeleteCaroline and I attempted a "new" band with Jimmy in early 2005 that we jokingly called "Notwell Oh No!'
ReplyDeleteI decided the practice tape of that band wasn't up to this blog's standards and did not send it.
But it rocked and the songs we wrote all came out on later releases of official Shotwell.
Shotwell is a vast community conceptual art project that doesn't even require Jimmy's participation anymore.
Practice #1 down, practice #2 tomorrow... I think playing a show this Saturday...
ReplyDeletei played bass when buzz moved back to delaware but on the night of the first show that i would've played with jim and chris, i was passed out (from taking sleeping pills for some reason, not sure why) in the laundry room / my bedroom at the san carlos house. end of that story.
ReplyDeleteHi Greg! What about Billy Joe Johnson? I think he was in the band for a minute!!
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great post/thread...jimmy is such an anti inner ned dude that i called him tonight because people on the east coast had heard Jimmy Wilsey of the Avengers had died and misconstrued the news and thought it had something to do with Jimmy of Shotwell who'd once covered Cheap Tragedies by the Avengers. Jimmy says a new Shotwell recording is forthcoming and tried o play it for me over the phone with Steve Moriarity of the Gits back on drums. Anyhow, Jimmy was alive and well...and was also excited to tell me that he had sold a flyer by my ye olde band The Bedlam Rovers playing with Operation Ivy at Komotion that had gone for $90 recently on eBay! I promised him a stash of Offspring Chumbawamba, Cringer and Neurosis flyers I have in the basement...atill trying to ascertain whether it was Buzz on the Cheap Tradgedies recording ...
ReplyDeleteShotwell was once backed by Reagan Concentration Camp with Ricky PBR on back-up vocals & death to republicans/C.E.O's rants & me on acoustic guitar one night in Athens, GA at Matt Cathecart's house. Seriously. The performance was a last minute gig Matt orchestrated after the SHOTWELL show at a bar. That happened only because Jimmy & his "roadcrew" (me) driving & Ricky The Prisonbound Roadie (Roadie) weren't allowed very passive aggressively to stay at the house where his recruited & experienced in SHOTWELL antics rhythm section, Buddha & Stickrod, were invited to stay. Those 2 actually drove another van the whole southeast tour so they didn't have to be around us. pretty funny but understandable. Then RCC played our set. Ricky broke his femur during our performance. Has that ever happened it the history of acoustic 2 pieces? Due to my drunken state Matt kindly drove Ricky to ER where he got a full leg cast and good pills for sharing for the lovely drive to the last show of tour at a Mexican restaurant in Dalton, GA w/ Twat Sauce & Ghettobird. Best show of tour. That tours line up w/ Bood & Stickrod recorded in Chattanooga right after tour but never surfaced as I'm aware. Jimmys the best. One of a kind. He said next time teach Ricky how to play drums and I play bass then he can save money.
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