Melvins/White Zombie Tour of 1995 : Why ? How ? What the Hell ?????

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  • @williamfecke2532
    @williamfecke2532 Месяц назад +1

    I was at the Dayton Ohio show being a 13 year old finding music like the Melvin’s and RHH definitely help shape my musical taste…

  • @thespiritworldband
    @thespiritworldband Год назад +33

    I could listen to Melvins making fun of white zombie for ever.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +4

      I guess in a weird way, it made it more interesting....isn't that a Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times" ?

    • @leschatsmusicale
      @leschatsmusicale Год назад +1

      Me too, fantastic dry humor

    • @JonnyCrist999
      @JonnyCrist999 29 дней назад

      i could listen to jay play guitar forever and who tf knows the melvin if it wasnt for other bands from seattle gtfoh

  • @traytonmichutka4042
    @traytonmichutka4042 Месяц назад +1

    Mark! I cannot tell you how much this video means to me! I’m so mad I’m JUST now seeing this a year later! The Seattle Center Arena show was my first exposure to Melvins, and I was instantly hooked! I was 13 and your set was literally a life-changing experience for me. I know that’s such overused hyperbole, but I mean that in the most genuine and literal sense. My musical tastes were forever changed after that one show, and I was an instant Melvins fan. The Melvins era with you will always be my favorite. Your contribution to Melvins was inimitable and felt like lightning in a bottle. No music has ever made an impact or felt as magical as Stoner Witch & Stag.
    By the time Stag came out I was obsessed and I went to the CD release party at Cellophane Square in Seattle. I was a Melvins collector and I brought my huge pile of Melvins 7”s and rarities to the meet & greet (including Tora Tora Tora). I could be wrong, but you and Buzz seemed genuinely psyched that I was a young collector during the meet & greet (Buzz actually remembered me at the next Seattle show at RKCNDY). Krist was behind you guys at the meet & greet and commented about how he saw me bang my head against Buzz’s PA up front haha! I remember you felt weird signing some of the older stuff you didn’t play on, but you graciously obliged my request.
    I have tried to keep up with you since those days. I actually found a copy of Iraq several years ago at a record store in Seattle and LOVED it! I remember thinking “THIS is what made those Melvins records so special!” Not to discredit Buzz by any means, but it seemed like it was that synergy of your playing styles and writing styles that just pushed it into legendary territory for me.
    I’m SO SO happy I found your channel! I’m going to sign up for the Patreon and catch up on all these amazing videos/stories!!! I can’t wait to watch them!
    Thank you THANK YOU for taking the time to document all these wonderful stories for us fans! It really means the world to me! I’m so happy to see you again after all these years! ☺️🖤

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on all that. There is definitely some history there that you were a part of ! Most of my material is more easy to find these days streaming on most platforms and also physical versions through Bandcamp and my label Season of Mist. I appreciate your continued listening throughout the years and also your support !

  • @briangodinez6267
    @briangodinez6267 Год назад +8

    Thank you for taking the time to make these great videos, Mark. Longtime fan. I am enjoying your channel greatly and appreciate your incite and candor so much! Thanks again!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that. Thanks for watching !

  • @skoolbus
    @skoolbus Год назад +2

    Good to finally hear some stories about that tour. The crazy over-the-top radio ad on the 7" live set (Tora Tora Tora Tour) made it seem like total hell, hilarious as it is. Thanks!

  • @ShadesOClarity
    @ShadesOClarity 4 месяца назад +1

    I remember talking to you guys at a Bennigans in Wilmington, N.C. when you had a show at the Mad Monk. I think it was 1995. I think I stopped at your table on the way to the bathroom and just said, "I really like what you guys do. Have a good show." Later, you and Buzz stopped by our table before you left and chatted a bit and asked a couple of questions about us. Both of you were really gracious and cool. We went to the show and it was packed out.

  • @edot3021
    @edot3021 Год назад +1

    Hey Mark! I went to see this tour at The El Paso Coliseum. I think Babes in Toyland was the other band on the bill. I actually got one of you stubby picks which are still the picks I use. I also remember you had this great cowboy hat Melvins logo. Anyways it is great to find your channel. All the best.

  • @teecuzbruh4058
    @teecuzbruh4058 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is great! I love these types of truthful accounts of the jerk offs like Rob Zombie. You've got some great funny stories. The one White Zombie story I recall Buzz telling was "You're NOT ALLOWED to soundcheck, because Rob is eating" Buzz was like "what's he eating, a fucking faberge' egg omelette?"

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks ! Everyone had their own perspectives and collectively they could make a hilarious mini-series...

  • @krustyassninja666
    @krustyassninja666 Год назад +3

    Oklahoma City, with Melvin's and Reverend Horton Heat. You guys kicked Ass!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Thanks ! I remember there was a big rainstorm that night. I recorded it and used it for background on a guitar piece called OKC.

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 7 месяцев назад

      That was the line up in Phoenix that I saw too.

  • @austenslost
    @austenslost Год назад +4

    15 degrees of scrutiny sounds like a great album or band name

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +4

      I envision it as a trilogy of movies where the first one is is incredible, the second one less so, and the third a reminder of how amazing the first one was...

  • @erichehe799
    @erichehe799 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel today. It was in my RUclips feed probably because of all the Melvins stuff I’ve watched recently(just saw them for the 4th time a month ago).
    Of course I’m a way bigger Melvins fan, but I thought White Zombie were a decent live band. I saw them once early, in the late 80s, when they were a lot more noisy. Pre major label. They played for about 20 minutes and blew all their amps and that was it.
    Keep up the good work. Can’t wait to explore more of the channel.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Wish I would have got to hear them earlier...and produce them ! Thanks for spending time here.

  • @DavidCohen13
    @DavidCohen13 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Mark. This is a funny and legendary historical take on the tour.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Glad to provide an oral history to clear up any gossip out there !

  • @kingpossie
    @kingpossie 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great to see you taking the time to enlighten us plebs on life on the road.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  6 месяцев назад

      It's mainly boring but it's definitely the weirdness that can make it interesting !

  • @dannyboy8555
    @dannyboy8555 Год назад +1

    Yes, my first Melvins show was on this tour at the Mercer arena in Seattle. Lifelong fan ever since

  • @SFB221
    @SFB221 Год назад +5

    Around the time of this tour( a bit before) I worked as FOH engineer for a venue WZ came to. At the time Monster Magnet was the support act.
    I remember being told Monster Magnet could only have 6 channels on the sound board. Even though I had enough to give them what they asked for on riders. Also I had compressors/gates /fx units, but was told openers could use none of it. Also LR FOH eq had to be bypassed during monster magnets set. I’ve never seen anything like it before or or since. MM and their crew had a hatred for them that they couldn’t contain.
    I recall being completely shocked that WZ would treat an opening act this way,when they’d be touring the US for 2 or 3 months together and have to see them every day…

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +3

      Hey SFB221 ! Thanks for that ! I had actually forgot to talk about how WZ had a limiter on the master bus at all shows. I would always go to the FOA clue in with our engineer. " Make it as loud as you want, but it's never getting louder than "THIS". They also ran ADATs with rhythm guitars and backup vocals...all of this is unimportant in the scheme of things... curiously Rush and Kiss were indifferent as to how anything in our section of the console was operated.

    • @apt2324
      @apt2324 7 месяцев назад

      Wow that's really lame. Caught that tour (or at least those 2 playing together) in Cleveland 1993. WZ weren't even that big at the time (venue capacity was around 600.) I thought both bands were great, but had mainly gone for MM. Monster Magnet sure stood the test of time a lot better

    • @drpibisback7680
      @drpibisback7680 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely bonkers that they were actively sabotaging other bands, presumably just so they could be "better" by force.

    • @stuartewoldt1513
      @stuartewoldt1513 2 месяца назад

      ​@@drpibisback7680I think it was more because WZ had to bring other bands down to their level of professionalism +sound

  • @BigElectricCat
    @BigElectricCat Год назад +1

    I really dig these videos mark. Love the WZ laminate story. More laminate than laminate.

  • @ClintParnacott
    @ClintParnacott Год назад +1

    Been enjoying yr channel lately. Great stories. Just got Stag on Third Man Records vinly. Look forward to more content.

  • @clmbrr.1316
    @clmbrr.1316 Год назад

    Hey, Mr. D!
    Keep those essays coming along. I've found your channel when searching for some stuff on Melvins' history, and was quite impressed with your detailed description of events in regards to the record process for Stoner Witch, Stag and other touring stuff. Absolutely interesting. I remember vividly back in 08' when I first saw a video of you guys playing Lollapalooza 96 (I Think) and though to myself: "good god, look at the size of that hat on the bassist's head and that huge, almost vertical drum tom on Dale's kit". Good memories.
    I'll stick around for everything else, including your own songs (Cowboy Fight is a doozy) and takes on music production and stuff. Keep them coming!
    Cheers from the Southern Hemisphere, somewhere around the tropic of Capricorn. :)

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Thanks ! Hat size may be more important than actual sound or even tom size ! I have a lot of stuff to get to and I'm just warming up. I appreciate your time here.

  • @jaykincer7869
    @jaykincer7869 8 месяцев назад

    I was at the Detroit, MI show. It was my first time seeing Melvins and I was hooked for life. It sucks hearing what a nightmare the tour was, but your set made one of the most substantial impacts on my musical taste and direction. Thanks for uploading these videos, so glad I got see your version of the band a few times.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for spending time here !

  • @toddwoolard8665
    @toddwoolard8665 11 месяцев назад

    Dude, thank you.
    I traveled from far Western Kansas to catch the June 5th show of that tour at Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem NC. I was more excited to see Melvins' set than anything else and got to absorb the experience front-and-center. You emerged from backstage amidst a barage of feedback, walked up to the microphone and addressed the crowd in an exaggerated, nasaly drawl, "Do you guys love Satan?!" The roughly 30 minutes of audio bliss felt personally delivered to 16 year-old me. I absolutely lost it during Road Bull. I was the kid running circles out around the half-empty floor, yelling along with Buzz and imposing mosh upon the uninterested.
    The rest of the line-up was less-than memorable. The Reverend was respectably interesting, but the Zombie chodes were just flat-out boring--they even seemed bored themselves. Far away from the stage and not within 15°, I honestly spent their set-time criticizing them. I was surprised the crowd didn't seem to notice how Rob was so out of breath the entire show, he was unable to complete one full phrase without dropping out to gasp for air--dude has NO breath support.
    Everything Melvins were in general and that night specifically profoundly inspired what eventually developed into my philosophy of creativity and expression. I'm thankful you were a part of it and that I was there to see it.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing those memories. Always interesting to hear the audiences perspective of that. It is an oral history in itself ! Glad to hear your observed the rule about scrutiny without realizing it was enforced....possibly a few others felt the same. I appreciate you being here !

  • @LeoEnterprises558
    @LeoEnterprises558 Год назад

    Mark, I am also really enjoying your channel. I was surprised to hear you mention Fitchburg, MA, because that is where I first saw the Melvins in 1997 opening for Tool! I seem to remember that show being at a hockey rink, maybe, and that the crowd was typically impatient/hostile. I would love to hear about this tour. I have been a fan ever since. Thanks for everything!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      That might have been a later tour as I only remember playing with Tool in CA, but I'll have to check dates. Nothing with me past 4/98/

    • @LeoEnterprises558
      @LeoEnterprises558 Год назад

      Interesting. 2/28/97 is the date.

  • @TheDotyboy
    @TheDotyboy 5 месяцев назад

    I saw the Show at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo on this tour! I loved your set at this show! I saw the Melvins play live quite a few times in the 90’s and into the early 2000’s. You were always my favorite bass player for the band. Such a cool vibe during the shows, that cowboy hat and just playing that bass like a laid back champion.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for the memory and for watching !

  • @lepoisson
    @lepoisson Год назад +1

    That 15 degree rule reminds me of Danzig's contractual stipulation that you may not look him directly in the eyes, lest he be reminded of his vertically challenged disposition.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      It would be easier to just insist everyone wear blindfolds...including the audience !

  • @123612100
    @123612100 Год назад +8

    Lol the immigrant song comment.

  • @ShermTheGerm77
    @ShermTheGerm77 Месяц назад

    I seen this Tour in Dayton Ohio
    The Melvins and Reverend Horton Heat blew the top off that place!

  • @StevenBray-o4m
    @StevenBray-o4m 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. What a beautiful set up you have

  • @russthompson8050
    @russthompson8050 Год назад +1

    My friends and I were tripping on acid, we rolled into Nashville to see the Melvins open for White Zombie and we got really excited when we heard you guys playing, but.... it was your last song. Our fault for tripping balls and not being good at judging time. Then we basically had what I would consider to be a bad trip listening to White Zombie as you say, play the immigrant song. I also remember this funny moment when the band got off with their sequencer and Rob was stomping around looking for the beat and I just lost it- at the moment it was the funniest thing I'd ever seen

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Great story ! There was always the risk of things going out of sync since ADATS were being run with rhythms guitars and vocals etc. Saw it happen more than once, but that's show business in the days before a completely locked in server..."stomping around looking for a beat" I love that ! Probably never happened to Leslie West !

  • @MatthewQSmith
    @MatthewQSmith Год назад

    I was at the Spokane WA show, to see Melvins and Babes in Toyland.
    Thanks for this video.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      That was a long walk around the outside of that building ! Thanks for coming out to that.

  • @scottdurbin9841
    @scottdurbin9841 Год назад +2

    I went to this tour! Saw them in El Paso, and honestly despite the complaints it really was a fantastic show

    • @kornjd28
      @kornjd28 Год назад +1

      I’m from El Paso & was wondering if they played Ep before he showed the paper lol thank you for confirming

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +3

      Spent a few years growing up in EP. I've got some videos talking about concerts I went to there. It was fun to play the Coliseum after seeing some great shows there.

    • @scottdurbin9841
      @scottdurbin9841 Год назад

      @@MarkDeutrom I was 14 and it was my first Huge Metal Show, the air at the Coliseum was thick with every kind of smoke and the girls were not wearing even close to enough clothing, you helped make me a metalhead for life man!

  • @silentfraggle
    @silentfraggle Год назад

    I saw this tour in chicago. I was close to the stage for the melvins and the reverend, and was in the balcony napping during white zombie. the opening bands were great!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      Well..40 winks never hurt anyone...

  • @quietlabour491
    @quietlabour491 Год назад +3

    Great stories Mark,amazing what a little bit of fame does to people's egos ,especially ''rock stars''
    Also how such a supposedly rebellious art form has it's own form of authoritarianism.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      I think this is a classic case of those at the top exercising their narcissism and desire for control. The arts are no exception to this and have been possibly worse in a variety of situations that are obvious and well known. Thanks for spending your time here !

  • @bobbystabcity
    @bobbystabcity 3 месяца назад +1

    I was at this tour at the Santa Monica civic center. I was like 13 and I was a huge white zombie fan. But i really liked Melvins and babes in toyland set too. I didn’t pick up on any weirdnesss but I remember buzz saying something to the effect of finally this tour is over good riddance.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  3 месяца назад

      Quite possible...the conversations off stage were more detailed and specific !

  • @mikebray9255
    @mikebray9255 Год назад +4

    Yes went and saw the Melvin's and left before zombie played.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      I imagine you might not be the only one.

  • @sadcorpssssss
    @sadcorpssssss Год назад

    Yes! I have been waiting for this story!!

  • @tobyvattilano7846
    @tobyvattilano7846 16 дней назад

    Caught them with Monster Magnet at the Troc in Philly in I think '93 or '94. Zombie was a douche- spinning side kicking fans in their backs as they dove from stage. Complete opposite vibe from seeing Pantera there a year earlier where Phil had the crew remove monitors so we could dive safely.

  • @chdwickhrrison1332
    @chdwickhrrison1332 10 месяцев назад

    I was at the Nashville TN show, at Starwood Amphitheater.Melvins totally rocked it, to my delight, as I was there solely for them. The crowd's reception wasnt the greatest. It was clear that most of them were NOT Melvins fans, which led to them, after about 30-40 minutes or so of a great set list, producing an ear splitting noise/feedback drenched ending.Dale droned on with a heavy ass slow tempo, Mark made feedback/noise/choas with his bass and Buzz just laid his guitar on the ground while feedback wailed away. He proceeded to shout/sing makeshift lyrics into the mic with an insane amount of delay on his vocals for several minutes before he got down on his hands and knees and slowly crawled off the stage while Mark and Dale droned on with their hypnotizing rhythm. I absolutely loved every bit of it. I had seen them several times before, including once already that same year just months earlier so what was really their reaction to a shitty crowd response was, in my mind a hilarious special sort of random treat. And since most of the crowd was disengaged I had a spot right down at the front/center of stage for this spectacle. I'll never forget watching Buzz slowly crawling on all fours, making his exit. I was probably visibly laughing out loud. I saw the Melvins roughly ten times during this era and that show has stood out in my mind as being one of the most memorable. Thank you Mark for sharing your interesting stories and perspective on that tour! Rev Horton Heat were pretty good, I had never heard them before. Their bass player played an upright big ass bass that he effortlessly tossed around and abused like a ragdoll, and Mr. Heat himself was a very proficient speed rockabilly guitarist. I dont think I stayed for all of White Zombies set, as it was kinda bland and the members of the band looked miserable playing their songs.Their stage set was pretty over the top and all the giant screens showing old b horror movie clips was probably the most entertaining thing about their performance.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your oral history of that. Always great to hear objective viewpoints from the audience perspective !

  • @dudejrryan
    @dudejrryan 3 месяца назад

    Bummer. I saw Zombie in Austin,Tx. On the Sexorcisto tour. They rocked & were quite friendly. Rob had a contest out the radio as to which fans could make the best banner. Jason McMaster of Dangerous Toys was in on it too. & one of the judges. I forget what the prize was but the crowd & winners loved it. I guess the Biz got to ‘em.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  2 месяца назад +1

      Everyone is the captain of their own ship !

  • @d_walsh
    @d_walsh 5 месяцев назад

    The sun tan story is hilarious. You tell quite the tales. Thanks

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад

      Can't really fault a grimy doom metalhead for wanting to catch a few rays...

  • @leeharvey43
    @leeharvey43 Год назад

    The Little Rock Barton Colosseum gig was my first Melvins show. My 31st Melvins show was last week. You guys and the Rev really were on fire, and I seem to recall Buzz and Dale having good things to say about the crowd during the stage patter that evening. I was a WZ fan at the time (I was 15), but they were pretty lame. I would have had Stoner Witch on cassette by that point. My understanding is that WZ played to a tape, even with their music being so simple. Barton is still in use, but mainly for the Arkansas State Fair. Last time I went in there during the fair they were having a Monster Truck rally. It's also notable for BOC's version of "Don't Fear the Reaper" from "Some Enchanted Evening" being recorded there. The walls are basically infused with bad weed, cigarettes, and animal poop. Hope you're well, Mark.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      Thanks for the mini history on that building ! Definitely a legendary place on the southern circuit...I'm sure there were some outstanding shows over the decades at that place. WZ did in fact run rhythm guitars + vocals on ADATs and I saw that for myself. They also limited all opening bands volume through the console FOH. Thanks for watching !

  • @coleruwet6901
    @coleruwet6901 Год назад +1

    Awesome recap once again Mark! Did the other bands on this tour (Rev Horton Heat and Babes in Toyland) talk to you guys about getting the same shitty treatment from the Zombie crew? Buzz has also said you guys were not allowed to soundcheck after a while because ‘Rob was trying to eat his lunch’. I’m sure that did not go over well with you guys or anyone else either!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      Thanks ! We didn't discuss that stuff much. I guess it's possible we were the only ones on the receiving end of that nonsense....I don't remember the lunch incident specifically, but it's possible... soundchecks can get cancelled for a variety of reasons including spite and total indifference to time passing. It's just part of what goes on. Thanks for spending your time here !

  • @WeEmptyRooms
    @WeEmptyRooms Год назад +1

    Love listening to these

  • @twinvasion7798
    @twinvasion7798 5 месяцев назад

    We did some artwork of the Melvins dressed up as KISS to to give to the band (Buzz was a mix of Gene & Paul’s characters, Mark was a mix of Ace and Vinnie Vincent’s characters and Dale obviously was a mix of Peter and Eric Carr’s personas).
    We could’ve cared less about White Zombie, but after the show in Winston Salem, NC we were at a gas station and lo and behold, in pulls the WZ tour bus and Rob steps off the bus. We never got to meet the Melvins so we thought this was a perfect opportunity to pass out artwork on to the Melvins.
    Rob gave my brother and I the weirdest look when we walked up to him and weren’t in the least bit interested in him and asked if he could pass our caricatures along lol
    Have a feeling those drawings never made their way to the Melvins lol

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад

      Great story ! Alas we never received your artwork. This is a perfect example of some of the pettiness that exists among some. Thanks for being here.

  • @boohoo3936
    @boohoo3936 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that unforgettable show. A friend and i drove from Indianapolis up to Fort Wayne to see you guys for the first time. As we entered and made our way to the front of the line, chest against the stage and big smiles on our stoned faces we realized their were maybe 50 or 100 people : / spread out on the floor. Do these people not know who the " Melvins " are ?!?!?!? We had you guys ALL too ourselves LOL. I almost feel like you guys were vibing off of our energy HAhahahaha...IT was magical to say the least. Dale was hitting the drums so hard pieces of his sticks were hitting us in the face. And please correct me but if memory serves me right, did you play the entire - Lysol Album straight ( 30 ) minutes ???

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  7 месяцев назад +1

      Don't think we did Lysol but sometimes it could appear that way...thanks for the story !

  • @FriedBolognaSamich
    @FriedBolognaSamich 4 месяца назад

    You guys played an in store in Dayton OHIO at a place called Dingleberrys. I didn't know about it and didn't go.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  3 месяца назад

      This might be my favorite comment on this video !

  • @zingbangpow
    @zingbangpow 3 месяца назад

    Ok. I enjoyed that story. I enjoy your story-telling. No stories about insane drug binges, groupies and destruction. Just 'The Melvins, nuisance rock and or roll'. I'm amused.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  3 месяца назад

      For destruction, see the Nine Inch Nails tour story I did. Not much drug binging or groupies but it's never too late...

  • @flerbshlerb6370
    @flerbshlerb6370 Год назад +4

    Good stuff Mark. You should do a video about the Melvins show you guys played in Olympia in 1994 when you guys played a quiet set and some people in the audience weren’t happy the band was quiet

    • @sadcorpssssss
      @sadcorpssssss Год назад +4

      I loved that show!!! Midnight at the Capital Theater - I was in the balcony near the sound guy - people kept going up to him and saying "why aren't they loud? Can you turn them up?" - I loved the quiet set and it is in my top 5 Melvins shows ever.

    • @flerbshlerb6370
      @flerbshlerb6370 Год назад +1

      @@sadcorpssssss I enjoyed it too. On an almost comical level. The people I went to that show with were not impressed lol!!

    • @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist
      @Jesus_H._Tap-DancingChrist Год назад

      You mean a normal set but low decibels. Or they played "soft" quiet songs?

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +3

      That show has quite a back story that is unknown. I'll share it at some point, so thanks for the reminder, and also for watching.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +4

      Low as in decibels...there's also a notorious Australian show that was quiet also. I'll get to that one also eventually.

  • @coryfusting9294
    @coryfusting9294 Год назад +2

    IIRC Buzz said its the worst tour hes ever done period so it's interesting to hear another side of the story!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +3

      I can think of a couple of others...but those might remain shrouded in the mists of time...

  • @UShypocrisyBSmanagement
    @UShypocrisyBSmanagement 2 месяца назад +1

    What people will do for the putty cat

  • @SatyaSaiMaitreyaK
    @SatyaSaiMaitreyaK Год назад

    Thanx.so.much.Mark.Interesting..as.always.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      Thanks for spending your time here !

  • @CrentDub
    @CrentDub 5 месяцев назад

    Love the stories!

  • @jeanpaulgarey2202
    @jeanpaulgarey2202 Год назад

    I caught the Ren & Stimpy reference. 👏

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      I'm still sad there was never a George Liquor spin off show.

  • @matthewboren708
    @matthewboren708 5 месяцев назад

    Just goes to show who gets "the star-treatment"
    Danzig is the same way and it seems like rob is pretty much another gene-simmons strictly business type.
    Would love to hear more stories on this/ this video was fun to listen to and the Melvins are LEGENDS.
    fact.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад +1

      Rob doesn't deserve to be in the same sentence as Gene Simmons. The experience with Gene was everything you would expect from a professional of his stature. I'll do a segment on the Kiss experience when I get a chance. Thanks for watching !

  • @CraigN74
    @CraigN74 6 месяцев назад

    First time seeing you all was September 1996

  • @GuitarGuru357-rz9eb
    @GuitarGuru357-rz9eb Месяц назад

    Rob Zombie is a glorified novelty act at best. The Melvins are arguably one of the most influential bands in rock history, and that’s really the better legacy to have. Mainstream success means very little if you aren’t remembered.

  • @TedDiabetes
    @TedDiabetes 5 месяцев назад +1

    15° of Scrutiny!!!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад +1

      I think it needs to be a shirt with a portrait of Rob !

    • @TedDiabetes
      @TedDiabetes 5 месяцев назад

      @MarkDeutrom dude, I can't tell you how hard I laughed at that story. "Preposterous" is absolutely correct. I absolutely love your channel. Can't wait to hear more!

  • @CraigN74
    @CraigN74 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just want to say that Stag in my opinion was the best Melvins album.

    • @chrisknight3734
      @chrisknight3734 5 месяцев назад

      It's the pinnacle of the Atlantic era and also their best "experimental" record. I do have a soft spot for Gluey and Ozma tho

  • @FriedBolognaSamich
    @FriedBolognaSamich 4 месяца назад

    I was at the Dayton OH show with Rev Horton heat. The fans were typical dummy Zombie fans and threw shit at both bands. Melvin's turned up loud and played feedback for maybe 10 minutes. 😂😂.

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 2 месяца назад

    Personally, I like the actual band behind Rob. Jay Yuenger is a pretty good guitarist. But they had a recent online reunion on the Metal Injection channel and made it abundantly clear that they have a lot of disdain towards Rob. Not a fun guy to be in a band with or tour with.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  2 месяца назад

      No problems at all with "the band". Nice people and pretty good as a unit.

  • @linsayhawthorne4336
    @linsayhawthorne4336 Год назад

    I went to the show in Salt Lake City at the Saltaire. If it means anything I only went to see Melvins and Babes in Toyland. I thought White Zombie sucked 😅 I remember getting beer spit on me by Buzz and not sure if the other members did but it was from up above. If I remember correctly the venue had a upper level haha

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад

      There was absolutely an upper level. I think some of the movie Carnival of Souls was made there at Saltaire. Not even sure if it's there anymore..

  • @Princesslilly12
    @Princesslilly12 6 месяцев назад

    Babes in Toyland open in SLC too

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  6 месяцев назад

      I think they were on that for a couple of weeks.

    • @Princesslilly12
      @Princesslilly12 6 месяцев назад

      @MarkDeutrom I won free tickets from the Heavy Metal shop. We went to see the Melvins and left after the first White Zombie song lol.

  • @barrywhitesavedmylife7957
    @barrywhitesavedmylife7957 7 месяцев назад

    Rob Zombie has always been a bit of a prat, his terrible solo records and films are testament to that fact. HOWEVER, I will say that those early White Zombie records (as in pre Geffen Records/major label era) are still worthy of a listen. They were more of a Noise-Rock band and toured with the likes of Pussy Galore and Rat at Rat R. Psycho-Head Blowout and Soul Crusher in particular are a hell of a lot of fun if ever you found yourself at a loose end.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  7 месяцев назад

      I'll check some when I get a moment. Thanks !

  • @UShypocrisyBSmanagement
    @UShypocrisyBSmanagement 2 месяца назад

    White Zombies pocket were definitely cool not Rob though

  • @raymondwirth89
    @raymondwirth89 3 месяца назад

    So your saying they sound like the best rock and roll band in the world

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  2 месяца назад

      Yes... the best White Zombie they could possibly be at any given moment !

  • @benttwisted210
    @benttwisted210 Год назад

    Rob Zombie has done nothing but regurgitate the same trash for so long that he loathes enough to actually make fun of it & his fans during interviews. At least Marilyn Manson didn't completely capitalize on one particular costume & songs that practically sound the same. "Another version of The Immigrant Song"...classic!

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      He's the best Rob Zombie he can be...I believe he has that market sewn up.

    • @benttwisted210
      @benttwisted210 Год назад

      @@MarkDeutrom this actually caused me to look up his birth name...Robert Cummings, born 1/12/1965, 1 month & 3 days before me. Also, my name is Robert. My childhood idol was Peter Criss. I played those drums, but, didn't end up making a living doing that or the music biz, at all. I tried, but, when I figured out that I needed to band surf up the ladder, life happened & I succumbed to the lie of needing a "real job" to raise my child. 😏 I was 30 & still had the time & physicality.

  • @VuotoPneumaNN
    @VuotoPneumaNN 10 месяцев назад

    No one mentions that Rob Zombie is also a pretty shitty live performer.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  10 месяцев назад

      However he does have the Rob Zombie part of reality sewn up...

  • @mortuarymax
    @mortuarymax 5 месяцев назад

    white zombie is way better than the melvins

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  5 месяцев назад +4

      and a McRib is better than a prime ribeye !

  • @Vector2112
    @Vector2112 Год назад

    Great story, Mark. White Zombie doesn't deserve to play gigs with a band as legendary as the Melvins. Sorry that Sergeant Bozo and crew treated you all so poorly.

    • @MarkDeutrom
      @MarkDeutrom  Год назад +1

      They could have behaved better. There's no sight like hindsight !