Plan 9 Poster |
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Found in a trash can
Some Artwork
Plan 9 was one of the first bands in the late 70's to orient by the 60's psych/garage scene.
They had their best time in the early 80's after releasing the Frustration-EP in 1981 and their first album Dealing With The Dead in 1983. The band is still existing but according to WIKI now tending more to Progrock?!? So this show has a lot of great 60's Farfisa & Fuzz if only the radio announcer....
Who knew? Or...Then came Bob Fagan...Or back way up to 1979 and let me tell ya... from the beginning... and I'm gonna try not to leave ANYTHING out, though you'll probably wisht I had.
Enter, John DeVault asleep on the couch, Holly Scanlon if we ever needed a singa, Mike Meehan learning to play guitar but could actually play the drum kit, John Florence with a Tele bass as long as he was tall, Deborah D shy but willing and Eric Stumpo who could sing like Morrison and Arthur Lee and other snotty vocalists of garage psych, while ripping out the meanest guitar solos. Since Tori was still in Junior High and liked to hang around, we were hired for her graduation dance.
We punked it out to the max, in pink fur pants, hi heels and back-up 8mm films. We played everything we knew, for 4 hours, rousting covers of every cool record from our ever expanding collection of 45's, the grittiest and grungiest garage tunes that were 3 chord wonders and easy to jam on. That was 1979, just prior to beginning an association with BOMP's Greg Shaw, that would eventually lead to the TRANCE-E-DELLIC improv's of Plan 9 2003!
Plan 9 was cool in 1979, enough to attract the attention of guitar punks Tom Champlin, & Eric Vandelin. The deal then was that if they helped us move out to the RED HOUSE they could join the jam. And while getting stupid was the No.1 priority, ultimately they began our wall-of-guitar sound, which had expanded to 3 guitars, all in tune on occasion.
Plan 9 - Frustration Album Promo Shot |
Enter the texas punk 45 auctions and monumental trades for really great records. We were finding a lot of local stuff too, like the OTHERS Can't stand This Love Goodbye, Buzzards, NightRockers, and East Coast Surf stuff, along with the Trod Nossel records from Connecticut... and Greg Shaw wanted to get some of them, and oh btw Greg, are you looking for bands?
Plan 9 - Dealing with The Dead Album |
At about this time, also, Brian T was trying to put a band together. He had written a few songs, but his band fell apart, so we worked up a side project with Brian and Jane, a 3 song EP titled BRIAN T & PLAN 9. Colin Cheer did the cover for this one as well, a drawing of John Florence in another state of mind in New York City at Dino's Mad Violet house.
The band hosted a 2 day Love Party in Shannock at the Village Café, a dozen cool bands came in on the 14th of February and stayed a while. We recorded the entire event, but alas the tapes are still missing, perhaps stored safely in a dishwasher somewhere in Maine...
PLAN 9, WERS - FM, NY
12 SEPTEMBER 1982
♣ Eric Stumpo - Lead Vocals, Guitar
♣ Deborah DeMarco - Organ
♣ Evan Williams, John DeVault, Tom Champlin - Guitar
♣ John Florence - Bass
♣ Michael Meehan - Drums
♣ Michael Ripa - Vocals, Tambourine
01. Crackin' Up (The Wig) (fading in)
02. How Many Times (The Rovin' Flames)
03. Where Is Love (Shyres)
04. Can't Stand This Love, Goodbye (The Others)
05. Move (State Of Mind)
06. Beg For love (Plan 9)
07. You Don't Want Me (Plan 9)
08. It's One Thing To Say (The Riddles)
09. Looking At You (MC5)
10. Try To Run (Plan 9)
11. Can't Have You (Plan 9)
12. Keep On Pushin' (Human Beinz)
13. Frustration (The Painted Ship)
14. speech
15. Action Woman (The Litter)
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8 comments:
Crhis excuse me, but this person is using others names on various blogs ... do not know if there is way to avoid it, thanks again.
Hi "BÖCido" but i don't know what you mean with "this person". I will help you if i can but explain a little bit more about your problem.
//ChrisGoesRock
Chris, thank you very very much! I love Plan 9 and I have everything on vinyl until Ham & Sam Jammin '(except live) and every innovation is semore appreciated!Ozrock
Chris, thank you very very much! I love Plan 9 and I have everything on vinyl until Ham & Sam Jammin '(except live) and every innovation is semore appreciated!
Chris, thank you very very much! I love Plan 9 and I have everything on vinyl until Ham & Sam Jammin '(except live) and every innovation is semore appreciated!Ozrock
Chris, thank you very very much! I love Plan 9 and I have everything on vinyl until Ham & Sam Jammin '(except live) and every innovation is semore appreciated!
Chris, thank you very very much! I have all the vinyls of Plan 9 except live and consider Keep You Cool And Read The Rules one of the greatest albums of all time and every single news makes me happy! Ugo
Please could you put a new link for this treasure, I would love to hear it, thanks
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