1.01.2008

Flyers: Punk Rock & Then Some (1981 - 2006)

While it's still very much a work in progress, I thought a few folks might enjoy seeing what I've scanned in from my collection of (real, physical, paper -- I ignored digital versions even if I created them) flyers. As it turns out there are actually a few more to come (I just found another small pile), but this is easily the lion's share.

My history with these things is pretty casual/ non-obsessive really. I'm not sure why exactly, but I started grabbing them off of utility poles & record store counters when I was around 10 or 11 years old, then securing them all over my bedroom walls with a wretched substance called "Fun-Tak" (you'll see a lot of oily corner spots as a result). Around 1985 I started making them myself (both because I loved the music so much and because it got me in to the shows for free) and this early design work, along with the little photocopied Punk Rock 'zine I was doing at the time, were most certainly my entry points into the world of graphics -- the field in which I work today.

Of course like most folks who've gotten bit by the Punk Rock bug, these flyers represent a mere fraction of the time I've spent in loud dark rooms (though I didn't see every single show pictured here either), but I'm still both happy and amazed that I've somehow held on to as many as I have. Hope you have fun checking 'em out!


Flyers (1981 - 2006)

30 comments:

  1. Wow, your definition of "non obsessive" is obviously a lot more broad than mine! That's a huge collection and a huge project. very cool to see all the awesome gigs too, can't wait to hear more of the live tapes you have in store!

    thanks man!

    C.D.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Please post scans of your fanzine!

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is awesome, Jason! My wife and I were recently going through her collection of old flyers (mid 80s) from the Boston punk scene. Very impressive collection you have!

    Mike H

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hey Jason, thanks for checking out my Nitegaunt blog. Loved those flyers. I left a comment after yours. BTW, how bout giving me a link here?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi, yesterday I found one of your posts in which you posted some recordings of Vincent Price reading Poe's poems and short stories. I really never thought I'd find such a thing. I'm surprise, thank you very much.
    I downloaded the first file, but I couldn't, however, download the second one (the one of the poems) could you please tell me where can I get it? Or why is that I couldn't download the file of the poems?(Actually right now I cant download neither of them)

    I hope I'm not bothering you too much.

    Thank you very much for your help and for the generosity you've shown by putting this things on everyone's reach.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Nice old stubs from the original 9:30 and flyers from RKL and DRI, I wish I could see those shows now! Nice collection.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Very cool stuff! Check out my blog when you can.
    http://clearwaterahead.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hiya; for Raven... As far as getting the Vincent Price stuff-- A few of us had some trouble getting Jason's files when we had our anti-virus & firewall settings set to browse 'anonymously'... there's some security in place to keep people from 'hotlinking' But if that's not the problem I think you can at least get those great Vincent Price albums from here:

    http://voices-in-the-dark.anagkh.net/index.php

    ReplyDelete
  9. HarveyMidnight:

    Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it.

    Please feel welcome to visit my blog any time you like, and off course, to comment as well.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Jason, I was wondering how you did the post with all of the horror album covers together making them links to the various posts. I want to do that with Manson Music. Hit me back with a comment on the first post on MM if you can help. Thanx!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Since you've influenced me to open a blogger site, I decided to attempt to take some photos of my crazy collection of stuff. Here's the first of the bunch!

    http://houseofmysterioussecretsmadness.blogspot.com/2008/02/my-nerdy-and-horrific-bedroom.html

    ReplyDelete
  12. completely off topic here:
    http://eddiecampbell.blogspot.com/

    thought you might like to read his stuff on early comic artists.

    ReplyDelete
  13. nice, i have a boatload from around 84 to 1990 when i was "hardcore"... please take a swing by the devils music & if you like anything going on over there maybe a link up? Cheers!
    dd

    ReplyDelete
  14. Wow, what a collection! Makes me want to dig through the boxes in my mother's garage to see what I still have stashed there.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Jason,

    What's happened to so many of your shares that now say "Link Removed"

    Dave

    ReplyDelete
  16. it's JULY and your blog has only one single entry for hte entire year!

    What the damn is wrong with you, boy?

    ReplyDelete
  17. Great flyers. I used to do the same thing in Madison WI in the early 80's. Amazing what they did without the aid of computers. I used to trade them with people from other cities, and have quite a few from Los Angeles. Your posting makes me glad I've kept them all these years.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hello again Jason. I wanted to invite you and your readers to my new social network that I have created. It's similar in appearance to myspace (minus all the hormone-crazed teenagers), but it is intended to serve as a hangout for artists, musicians, and music lovers. I have also included a forum category for music bloggers such as yourself to promote their blogs and share updates. If you are interested, here is the url:

    http://digitalmeltd0wn.ning.com

    I hope to see you there. Take care.

    Zer0_II

    ReplyDelete
  19. Very cool. I have a request. I'm a big Hitchcock fan and would LOVE it if you could reup- Alfred Hitchcock "Music To Be Murdered By" (Imperial, LP-9052, 1958), "Ghost Stories For Young People" (Golden, LP-89, 1960). Please, please, pretty please with a sugamamma on top?

    ReplyDelete
  20. Jason,

    I have a request:
    Could you please re-post
    "Monster Dance Party"?

    Kevin

    ReplyDelete
  21. Hey Picklehead,

    Jason can't re-post anything!

    THE MAN shut him down because he was making him too nervous!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Get a life spammer.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Andre said:

    "Jason can't re-post anything!

    THE MAN shut him down because he was making him too nervous!"

    Well, Jason if that's true-- if somebody shut you down for sharing too many albums, so the heck what? You still have pretty cool taste, great sense of humor, and a lot of knowledge of the macabre-- plus you love Halloween! There's no reason you can't keep this blog alive , just to chat with us underlings.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Wow.. what a collection ! Really nice flyers.

    ReplyDelete
  25. I never knew Fells flyers existed until I saw this. Nice stash, Jason!

    AA

    ReplyDelete
  26. this information was great. when I started reading it I really liked the photo that appears herman monster reminded me of my years as a child!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Greetings Jason and readers.

    So this is a non-obsessive activity, huh?

    Anyway, When I was a child, I also used to collect stuff, no matter what, I just enjoyed collecting. Anyway, I am amazed of watching you masterpiece.

    ReplyDelete
  28. I will bookmark this page and have my friends check up here often. I am quite sure they will learn lots of new stuff here than anybody else.

    ReplyDelete
  29. That fantastic! realy!It’s great to read such topical writing on the Internet as I have been able to discover here. I agree with most of what is written here and I’ll be coming back to this site again.

    ReplyDelete