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>>13626151, >>13626167, >>13626181, >>13626179 One Year Delta: Obamagate
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>>13626151, >>13626167, >>13626181, >>13626179 One Year Delta: Obamagate
Obamagate part of Q/Potus proof
Potus tweet requested by anons
>QA-Nope! How to Host Your Own QAnon Conference When No One Else Will
https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/poor-qanon-john-in-dallas-gilleys-says-its-dropped-controversial-qanon-convention-12015780
When Dallas residentColleen Morgan heard about the event, she started a petition to get it canceled. The petition made the rounds in national media and now has nearly 20,000 signatures.
Colleen Morgan
I guess this cunt doesn't have anything better to do
She's awfully loud
https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/two-dallas-hotels-are-slated-to-host-a-qanon-convention-some-want-it-canceled-12000364
A QAnon Convention Is Coming to Town. Some Dallasites Want it Canceled.
Jacob Vaughn | March 30, 20214:00am
Morgan doesn’t see this as a free speech and censorship issue, though. She used to operate a local zine centered on music, arts and culture in Deep Ellum in the '90s called Buzzmonger. “It was basically the sex, drugs and rock n’ roll free zine of Deep Ellum,” she said. She describes the zine and the way she operated it as anti-censorship.
“However, there is a big difference between blatant lies that are harmful and free speech,” she said.
>“It was basically the sex, drugs and rock n’ roll free zine of Deep Ellum,” she said.
Wonder why she is so loud?
>Colleen Morgan =
<Colleen Bradford
Buzzmonger was run by a rock-n-roll gal namedColleen Bradford,who lived at the time in the M streets area and also fronted a band called the Necro-Tonz.It had the usual local-zine stuff like music news, commentary columns, and album reviews. And every month a different illustrator would design the cover. Mine was inspired by Funkadelic album art, if you haven't guessed already. :)
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Portmanteaulist
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I remember Buzzmonger and I knew a guy who knew Colleen. If I remember correctly she was married to Turner (who's last name I don't remember) who was best known for punching Kurt Cobain in the face when Nirvana played Trees.I think he did some bone art for Ministry too.
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dallastossaway2
Tex-Pat
2 years ago
I will happily look at all the zine stuff you have, should anything else be worth posting.
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thegaver
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2 years ago
Amazing. Any more covers you can share?
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TMOverbeck
Garland
2 years ago
I've got a few more of them.
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2 years ago
Millennials, this was the podcasts of the 90s…
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tatorface
Bedford
2 years ago
Unwritten Law from ‘96. Fucking awesome.
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TMOverbeck
Garland
2 years ago
Another side note: The "2 White Crew" was a group of friends from Duncanville, barely out of high school, that hung out at KJ's Coffee in Deep Ellum (where Allgood Cafe is now). I can't remember most of the names… one girl was Lee Ann and another called herself Peaches. One night we were musing about what dorky white people would sound like if they did a rap, and it went all over the place. I miss those folks sometimes.
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/music/2018/10/17/27-years-ago-nirvana-s-kurt-cobain-got-punched-in-the-face-at-deep-ellum-concert/
27 years ago, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain got punched in the face at Deep Ellum concert
By Jeremy Hallock|Special Contributor
8:00 AM on Oct 17, 2018 CDT
Oct. 19 marks the 27th anniversary of one of the most storied concerts to ever hit Dallas. And we mean hit. On that night in 1991, iconic grunge band Nirvana played at Trees in Deep Ellum, a concert now infamous because a local bouncer punched the late singer Kurt Cobain in the face.
On Friday, tribute band the Nirvana Experience commemorates the occasion with a concert at the same venue.
How did the biggest alt-rock band of the '90s land black and blue in local legend? Let's take a walk down memory lane.
According to Stephen Shein, Trees' manager at the time, the Oct. 19 show was booked just a few weeks ahead of the date. That was all the time it took for the band to become a household name.
Nirvana's major-label debut album, Nevermind, dropped on Sept. 24, 1991, and was on its way to topping the Billboard charts. The band's new single, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," had only been out for a few weeks, and was in heavy rotation both on the radio and on MTV, which featured its surreal music video. Nirvana shot from relative obscurity to being one of the biggest bands on the planet, suddenly too big to play at Trees, which holds less than 1,000 people.
"There were four or five hundred people outside trying to get in," says Shein. "The police department showed up and told them to go home."
"People were very excited, and that feeling was in the air," says Brad Featherstone, a musician from Dallas who filmed the show with a VHS camera from the side of the stage.
The venue didn't have any barricades, so stagehands stood between Nirvana and the sold-out crowd. Shein says more than 700 tickets were sold.
"It was pretty crazy," says Sean Bailey, who attended the show. "It was wall-to-wall people, way over capacity."
About 40 minutes into the set, Cobain jumped on top of the audience. While crowd surfing his way back to the stage, he hit stagehand Turner Van Blarcum in the head with his guitar.
"I was standing there thinking, 'There goes the (expletive) show,'" Shein says. "It turned into pandemonium."
With blood gushing from his head, Van Blarcum punched Cobain and kicked him across the stage. The other members of Nirvana, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, broke up the fight. The crowd yelled obscenities as the band exited the stage.
"He whaled on Kurt," says Featherstone, who caught the incident on tape.
A few minutes after the music stopped, the venue started playing a Nevermind CD to pacify the angry crowd. But the boos just got louder.
"Their tour manager ran up and asked if we were nuts," Shein says. "We told him to get his band back onstage. We didn't want the crowd to go nuts."
Moments later, Nirvana returned and finished their set, but Van Blarcum would see them after the show. After the band entered a cab to leave the venue, Shein and Bailey both saw Van Blarcum run up and break one of the windows. (Van Blarcum did not return requests for an interview.)
"He punched the window out and tried to grab Kurt," Bailey says. "But once the window broke the cabby drove off."
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Featherstone's video of the incident has been widely bootlegged over the years and is still on YouTube. Featherstone moved to Chicago, but eventually sold his video to the band.
"They hired a private investigator to find me," Featherstone says.
A clip from Nirvana's show at Trees appears in Live! Tonight! Sold Out!, a video album released by Nirvana on VHS in 1994. The video for "You Know You're Right," a Nirvana single released after Cobain's suicide, also features several clips from Featherstone's video.
"For all the people that were there, there's about 5,000 others who claim they were there," Shein says.
"I still hear people telling stories about it. But it was just pure rock and roll and pure energy. It was a great show."
Full story of Kurt Cobain getting punched Nirvana fight with interviews
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>Colleen Morgan
>I guess this cunt doesn't have anything better to do
><Colleen Bradford
The Tale of Necrophilia
> knew a guy who knew Colleen
>>13626385, >>13626397, >>13626426 because a local bouncer punched t
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funny who pops up when you dig a little bit
>Wonder why she isso loud?
>>Colleen Morgan =
><Colleen Bradford
Lyrics by Necrophilia
Vocals NecrophiliaDiva of the Dead
The Necro Tonz
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Band from Dallas, Texas that played “death lounge” - dark songs about death covered in a cocktail jazz/lounge style. The groups songs songs included blues and jazz standards, covers of punk, metal and rock songs, and some originals.
https://rockula.wordpress.com/tag/necrophelia-diva-of-the-dead/
In addition to Necrophelia-Diva of the Dead, Mike The Mangler, Gloo, Smilin’ Jack the Ripper, Robin Graves and Count Rockula, look for past Necro Tonz members to sit in during the two sets we weill perform for the evening
Here’s the only footage that I know of with Count rockula on the drums
> NecrophiliaDiva of the Dead
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Terrible music. she sucks
Miss Hannah Hokes "Backside of Dallas"
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Color super 8mm video of Necrotonz singer's country band Miss Hannah Hokes.