Thirty-Five years ago a young photographer set up a mobile studio on the Bowery & spent the next few years documenting the young punks that made up the early CBGB's hardcore scene. Last year, this photo project was released as a book called Matinee & now that photographer, Drew Carolan, is on Turned Out A Punk! Join Damian as he and Drew chat about finding punk before the term was coined in mid 70's Long Island. Also, how it led him to Matt Dillion, Harley, Mark Ryan & documenting hardcore shows to making videos for the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Living Color.
Also Discussed:
Growing Up In Long Island
Going To Hot Dog Beach For The Laughing Dogs
The Shirts In All Their Glory
Seeing Patti Smith In All Her Spitting Glory
Getting Into The MC5 & The Stooges
NYC Record Stores
The Fugs
GFR At MSG
Seeing The Ramones For The First Time
Getting Into Photography
Enter Harley: Seeing The Stimulators For The First Time In 1979
Stumbling On To The CBGB’s New Scene
Setting Up A Mobile Studio On The Bowery
“Some Of Them Thought I Was A Cop”
Meeting Tony Dust
Mike Judge: “I Ain’t Going Over There. That Guy’s A Cop.”
Seeing Agnostic Front & Being Blown Away
Jerry’s Kids & FUs
Crucifix
MDC
“It’s Crack Yo”: The Rise Of Drugs
The End Of The Project
The Changing Of The Scene
Meeting Cooch
Making Music Videos
& MUCH MUCH MORE....
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