A few years ago, I posted something here about the shady work of a private Israeli intelligence agency to discredit those in the Obama administration who had helped secure the nuclear deal with Iran. The organization’s name was Black Cube. And, in my post, I noted the fact that, decades before, I was the member […]
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Explosive video surfaces of the legendary, time traveling musical terrorists Ski Troop Attack
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged 1992, Aaron Dilloway, acoustic noise, Andy Claydon, Black Cube, Bulb Records, Clean White Surface, Couch, dystopia, Gingham Girls, Glass Needle, Hanson Record, Hanson Records, Harvey Drouillard, Jim Magas, King Strang, Leonard Cohen, Linette, Marquee Moon, Monarchs, music video, Nickels Arcade, noise music, performance art, Pete Larson, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, Roger Corman, sister wives, Ski Troop Attack, Songs of Love and Hate, television, terrorism, time travel, trees, Warren Jeffs, water, wax, Wolf Eyes 17 Comments
You no longer have to take the word of the textbooks, this is what Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink was actually like
Remember how, several months ago, I told you that a 25 year old video of my Ann Arbor noise band, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink, had surfaced in Oregon, and how music journalist Dustin Krcatovich had made it his mission in life to track it down? Well, he was apparently successful. After teasing me with a few […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, History, Mark's Life, Special Projects, Uncategorized Also tagged Blackjack Records, Charles Maynard, cultural artifact, Dan Richardson, Dustin Krcatovich, exploding lawnmowers, historic artifacts, Matt Krizowsky, Miles Larson, Old Town, Pat Maynard, Pete Larson, Peter Larson, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, property theft, Rick Snyder, Scott Derr, Skink, The Collector, Wolf Eyes 26 Comments
A copy of the Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink video has surfaced, ending any congressional aspirations I may have had
I’ve lived in fear of this moment for the past twenty years… Today, by way of Facebook, I received a message from a man in Oregon who claims to have in his possession a copy of “Fears of Practice,” the 1993 performance video of my band, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink. While he hasn’t yet made his […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Mark's Life Also tagged Ann Arbor history, audio tour of Ann Arbor rock history, blackmail, Bulb Records, Dan Richardson, Dustin Krcatovich, History, male nipples, Matt Krizowsky, Pete Larson, Prehensile Monkey-tailed Skink, Prehensile Monkeytailed Skink, Skink, Wolf Eyes 14 Comments