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Lester Bangs

Punk (Definition of): Music Made By Teenage Slobs

About Me


Get your own countdown at BlingyBlob.com This profile was edited with Thomas' myspace editor™ V2.5Nearly everyone familiar with the work of the late, great Lester Bangs (his worn-out pulmonary and respiratory systems shut down in 1982 at age 33) knows him as a rock journalist for Creem, Rolling Stone, Village Voice, and countless other magazines. And while his critical acumen, perspicacity, and acerbic wit were his most important contributions to rock & roll, Bangs brief musical career, which debuted with the release of the single "Let it Blurt" in 1979, is worth considering if only because he was a creditable songwriter, despite his significant shortcomings as a vocalist. As he was with his writing, Bnags the performer is intensely driven and emotionally direct, or as his longtime friend Greil Marcus, aptly put it, Bangs work amounted to "one man's attempt to confront his loathing of the world, his love for it, and to make sense of what he found in the world and within himself." I really don't know if Bangs took himself seriously as a musician (certainly not as seriously as he took his writing), but he was driven by a need to express himself, and why not through music? After all, he loved it (and loathed it) like nothing else he had ever known. Lester himself said, "music is about feeling, passion, love, anger, joy, fear, hope, lust, emotion delivered in its most powerful and direct in whatever form." All of that comes through in his recorded work, to a point. I don't think that Lester's music, some of which is very good, was able to replicate the same emotional intensity of his best written work. Perhaps that's the difference between being a member of a band and being a solo performer, but Lester bangs the musician was not an embarrassment; even when his muse failed him, his gut feelings more than made up for it. Had be lived longer, there might have been more, and better, music, but his crowning work remains his Greil Marcus-edited posthumous anthology of writing, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung.

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Music:

Member Since: 10/14/2004
Band Website: myspace.com/roccosradiopizzeria
Band Members: Sid Vicious: bass (turned down) and broken bottle enemas, Stiv Bators: vocals and crossing guard, Johnny Thunders: guitar and pin cushion, Darby Crash: vocals and pharmacy tech, Dee Ramone: bass and pawn shop treasurer, Johnny Ramone: guitar and anchor, Joey Ramone: vocals and lyrics, Joe Strummer: guitar and lyrics, Henry Miller: lyrics and hot young chicks, and Rocco: lyrics and grave robbing.
Influences: Cough Syrup, crank, and the God's of Rock N Roll.
Sounds Like: Punk (Definition of): "Music made by teenage slobs who were proud of it, (which was about) the perpetuation of adolescence and the cultivation of infantilism by (a) getting drunk an staying that way, and (b) living with you parents till you're forty." -Lester Bangs 1977
Record Label: Rocco's Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

In & Out Of The Garden He Goes

Just swooped down to grab a few vinyls out of print Up There.  
Posted by Lester Bangs on Tue, 05 Sep 2006 11:44:00 PST

Main Lines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste (excerpt)

DRUG PUNK: from Two Assassinations and a Speedy Retreat into Pastoral Nostalgias.Today Andy Warhol was assassinated-well, I shouldn't say "assassinated," he was shot by some chick who wanted to murder...
Posted by Lester Bangs on Wed, 28 Dec 2005 03:35:00 PST

Saturday Night Jive

One would think that being dead would lead to getting some well deserved peace. Wrong. Things are just as cunked up here on the other side of the veil as they are back down there. Milton had it all w...
Posted by Lester Bangs on Sun, 11 Sep 2005 07:01:00 PST

Check out this event: Rocco's Birthday Bash with Los Mex Pistols

Hosted By: me of courseWhen: Friday Sep 16, 2005 at 9:00 PMWhere: Dowtown Lounge959 Pearl StEugene Oregon, OR 97401USDescription: me of course Click Here To View Event...
Posted by Lester Bangs on Sun, 11 Sep 2005 06:55:00 PST

Interview with Brian Eno

Lester Bangs interviews Eno From Musician sometime in 1979 - kindly provided by Jon Mattox. (If this doesn't make you want to revisist or check out Music For Airports, I don't know what will, you fu...
Posted by Lester Bangs on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST