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Bloomington - Indianapolis 1980s

The obvious precursor to Bloomington '90s. NEW IMPROVED with super-Indy flavor!

Location: Bloomington / Indianapolis
Members: 181
Latest Activity: Apr 7

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PHOTO HINTS: Molly (Kaman) d'Eath is roping pics into albums called '80s' People;' and '80's Flyers.' Please add your pics under the PHOTOS tab first instead of inline in threads or comment windows so we can rope 'em all into that!

NEWS: Since John started his blog thing on March 28, about 30 just over 150 people have showed up to this impromptu whatever it is. Steven Pratt, who drummed for Indy hardcore band Poison Center, is starting his own HC era memoir. Stephen Lee Canner, of Too Cool is bringing us tales of the seamy underbelly of glam when glam was a bad word. John Barge has been wracking his mind to bring us news of Rock for No Reason. Others, notably Burd, Dave Fortney, and Phil Reavis have been working their way thru piles of flyers and pics, armed with only a scanner and the patience of the clinically obsessive. I have left folks out, and I apologize. I'll make it up to you next time I'm in town ;).

All of us together on here have wasted an estimated man-year of work and our wives, husbands and children are still worrying about us. Keep up the good work!

Any group member can open a forum thread, so have at it! So far the group activity is really focused on Ricky's and hardcore and the fallout from that, but there were TONS of other subscenes in Bloomington between 1975 and 1990.

Here's some ideas for more topics: WQAX, Second Story, housemates, specific bands that aren't on the site, specific bands that ARE on the site (I'm looking at you, April, James, Joby, and Clark), street dances; Gulcher, Schoolkids Records, and the first wave of punk bands; the last days of the South Side of the Square; The Allen Building, The Runcible Spoon; 'zines and papers (Tussin Up, Boredom, Micky's Pink Butthole, Blow It Off, The Ryder, etc)...

Discussion Forum

Zac Burke

Memorial for friends who have passed away 119 Replies

I think many have commented on those we've known and loved and who are no longer with us. Most of these type of comments are in various places here. So this could be a place to say a few words about…

Started by Zac Burke. Last reply by BURD Feb 26.

mike whybark

Where is so-and-so today? 211 Replies

Molly asked me to start a 'Whatever happened to..." thread. I'll start with some Google trace I came up with yesterday. Kirk was in a band with Quentin Oliver from Greencastle. I remember Quentin, s…

Started by mike whybark. Last reply by Tom Barr Nov. 25, 2009.

mike whybark

Cave Man say UNH: The Prehistory of Hardcore 41 Replies

Over on Ross' spankin' picture, certifiable Olde Tymers Ross and John B (a year older than I and three years older than I respectively), have referred to a legendary - but now nearly forgotten - tale…

Started by mike whybark. Last reply by Frankie Camaro Aug. 3, 2008.

Ed

"Local Music Is Good Music" 14 Replies

OK, this thread may go nowhere, but I have to ask about this slogan, "Local Music Is Good Music"! It made quite an impression on me (as in, "Damn straight it is!"), and I can't even sort out if it wa…

Tagged: catch phrases, scene, mottoes, slogans, local music

Started by Ed. Last reply by Ed Jul. 15, 2008.

Noah Lucas

Reunion '08? 85 Replies

There's been a bit of hubbub about a Harmony all school reunion this October and I've already started making tentative plans to hop the pond for the first time in nearly 8 years to attend. Seems quit…

Tagged: reunion

Started by Noah Lucas. Last reply by mike stancombe Jul. 7, 2008.

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Jbarge Comment by Jbarge on September 22, 2008 at 2:57pm
I have to toss this one out. I was researching Mr. A comics by Steve Ditko and came across an English pop band "The Hoosiers" that had a song about Mr. A. Apparently a member went to the University of Indianapolis? Any knowledge here, people?
CraiGrrr Comment by CraiGrrr on June 7, 2008 at 2:00pm
yup, sorry. Grant. The best thing about 9th and Grant was that it was within staggering distance of Beer on Sunday. And I'll never forget the xmas day party that turned into a wake for (Kirt, Kirk sp? why can't I remember that?) Ellion. I think that was all one string of events, anyway.
Santo Comment by Santo on June 6, 2008 at 11:45am
Yes that was it!
CraiGrrr Comment by CraiGrrr on June 5, 2008 at 6:51pm
Zulu Hell. 9th and Dunn. Weird crib. Even before we moved in, I mean.
Santo Comment by Santo on June 5, 2008 at 9:18am
I recall that same ensemble for Ransom with and added Gorilla mask at a Haloween event at the Zulu Beatniks house..there was such a house right? I remember the house being red, shotgun style, maybe one block south of tenth street...
CraiGrrr Comment by CraiGrrr on June 4, 2008 at 11:05pm
I think that's just how I referred to 1985 in general. I do seem to remember Ransom at a Halloween party at the crib out on Fairfax wearing a large strap-on. I think that was 1985, maybe....
Raj Comment by Raj on May 25, 2008 at 2:54pm
feels like i'm home
Mary Salardino Comment by Mary Salardino on May 23, 2008 at 11:28pm
Hey: WOW!!! This rocks!!! Anyone with info on the Harmony School reunion ... keep me posted.. love to come out for that!! :)

Mary Salardino
Jennifer Hallfrisch Comment by Jennifer Hallfrisch on May 21, 2008 at 7:18pm
does anybody remember "fuck-fest 85"? Motto: are you wet enough. Or did Grrr just make that up?
Sophia Travis Comment by Sophia Travis on May 8, 2008 at 7:58pm
On Dec. 5th, 2006, I blogged a bit about the mid 80's in an entry on my political blog called pin-the-tail. The entry is called "1984 & Eggrolls," and here's the link: http://www.pin-the-tail.com/?p=58

There's an old snapshot of me from that time and my hair looks phunny. It was just about the time I got involved in the local music scene...prior to that I was accompanying robust opera singers at the music school. Then I found my Farfisa mini-compact. The rest is history. That's still a good, nasty little electric organ too.
 

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This is Mars Needs Women's, first band name. We got our flyers torn down Kirkwood by some Jaycee guy I remember, wearing his little red vest.
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hahahaha Calvert. that's hilarious
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I'm all for MFT and the artists both making some money whether it's NP or not. I'm glad there is another way of getting us out there. If I would have sold an album in the 80s, I remember most little labels and artists would be happy to sell their t…
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jay armstrong Quick said/jay armstrong/ crawpuppies show TOMORROW NIGHT :)
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PJ- I thought of that too! I could use a new Ping hat. We aren't too far down the road of the NP thing to turn back. But John is right, if we can find a way to funnel money to artists then I'm all about having MFT make some of that transaction. It…
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