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TRIPLE BOOK REVIEW: Punk Bands, Town Drunks, And Others

More Barroom Transcripts, Featuring Tony Straub

Rich Stewart and Tony Straub, 2001, Craphouse Press, craphousepress.com</b>

Tales of a Miscellaneous Man

J. Berk, 2001, Craphouse Press, craphousepress.com</b>

Amped, Notes From a Go-Nowhere Punk Band

Jon Resh, 2001, Viper Press, viperpress.com</b>

Whattayasay we take a little time out for some fun, ok?

I’ve had it with towel-headed dingdongs, living in some godforsaken hole in the

ground that doesn’t even have shitpaper, waving their moronic fists in the air

and shouting, “Death to America.” I got news for you, assholes: When it comes,

it’s gonna be Death FROM America. We’re big enough and bad enough that we can

kick your sorry asses back to the stone age (wait a minute, you guys are still

IN the fucking stone age, so I guess we’ll just have to kick your sorry asses

back to the Precambrian or something) and get drunk and party like hell at the

same time. So fuck you.

Now, where were we?

Oh yeah, fun.

Gotta love fun, right? Well, except for all you butthole towelheads.

Are there any fun-loving towelheads out there? Hey guys, if it’s true that some

of you like fun, let us know. Tell us about your wild and crazy high jinks. As

opposed to high JACKS. Boogie with Osama. What a concept.

Now guys like Tony Straub, Jon Resh, and J. (c’mon J., tell us what it stands

for, ok?) Berk know how to fucking PARTY! Big time. And, lucky us, they can

either write about it themselves (Jon and J.), or have somebody hanging around

with them that can (Tony).

Deranged, psychotic, megaloony partying.

Each of these books approaches the subject from its own unique perspective. And

each one seems to enhance and feed off of the other two in a delightfully

synergistic way.

More Barroom Transcripts continues the tradition of Barroom Transcripts, which I

may have been a little harsh on in my review of it. So fuck me. Straub and his

drinking buddy/chronicler Rich Stewart just sort of hang out in the sleazy end

of town in the local deadfalls and watch it all swirl around them. When they’re

not swirling right along with it themselves. The series of essays starting on

page 52, detailing the crazed activities surrounding nocturnal visits from

deranged friends, laughing gas, sex, drugs, alcohol, and god knows what else, is

just a fucking PRIZE. I can’t even begin to properly describe it, but it’s good.

And, as a special bonus, the copy of the book I’m holding right here jumps from

page 72 to page 82 and then runs BACKWARDS, back down to page 73 where it then

skips directly to page 83 as if nothing at all had happened. I can’t imagine

this was deliberate, but then again maybe it is. This book likes to fuck with

your head I guess.

Amped is a, more or less, straightforward accounting of the birth, life, and

death of a certain punk rock band, Spoke, as told by one of its members in a

lovingly hilarious style. Bloodied dummies in the road attracting throngs of

police and rescue units, lawn gnomes taking clandestine trips across country,

going on tour and PUSHING a broke-down VW van six MILES down an interstate to

the next offramp, and on and on and on. Ripping good stuff!

Tales of a Miscellaneous Man is the hardest of the bunch to categorize, which is

actually a good thing. It too includes tales from the peregrinations of a punk

band, but there’s so much more. What I did with my summer vacation, a stint in

Africa, gonads getting shaved by a girl who’s tripping, people going through

plate glass doors, oh hell, there’s no end to it. All of it obnoxious and

hilarious as hell.

None of the above descriptions even begins to APPROACH adequacy, but it’s the

best I can do. I say read all three of these things. Not in any particular

order. Or even switching back and forth between them as you go.

Then maybe use’em as the subject for a book report in English class, just to

see what the teacher says.

It’s all just for fun anyway, right?


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