I was lucky enough to see poison idea more than once in my living in Portland for eight years starting mid 90, a poison idea true home town heroes.anyone who has seen them live can't denie they fuckin rock
I almost saw Poison Idea in the basement of Dirge Manor (14th and the train yards south of Division) the night of the fire--I think it started in the garage where, if memory serves, Tom was living at the time. I had heard them that night from up stairs and stupidly thought, I see these guys all the time. I see them at the Met... I'm sure I'll see them again. I did see them again many times but that was always a big regret I have lugged around, that I didn't see them THAT momentous night. I was in Victims of Society, I think we were the openers that night. It was our practice space. The singer for Victims of Society worked at a pizza place and brought over some pizza for the house the next day. A few years later I saw them play a party on what was 39th near Holgate or Gladstone. I remember being blown away by the power of Dean's drumming and the sound of Tom's guitar. Tom had a special SOUND. It was crunchier and saw-bladier and harder than anything I have ever heard. It had this certain powerful soul-grinding buzz that just ripped shit up and disintegrated feelings into a pink cloud of invincible euphoria, especially live. Hard to recreate that on records. Requiescat in Pace punk soul brother.
That Marshall cabinet the time is used to belong to me it was pretty cool if it’s the tweed front one with a small logo wow the mat we were the second band to play there after Chris Newman’s van when they had to go play at the Paramount they gave me the gay kristin they haven’t done many bands at that place yet and the trouble is right
I know the feeling. We believe we're all gonna live forever and people are invincible. It's so weird, really, how ignorant and detached from reality we are. Most of these artists such as Pig, GG and so on lived life so every day could be their last. I live in a tiny town in a tiny country called Norway so there's not much going on here. And that's an understatement. Yet, when Amy Winehouse came here back in 2008, I was sick so I didn't go to her show. I'll always get another shot, she's young with a long career in front of her. Yeah, right. The fact that I didn't go see her is one of my biggest regrets. I'm sure I'll be sitting in the nursing home at 86 years old nagging about not going to see Amy. At least you got to see Poison Idea! I'm sure it was an amazing experience. I SO wish I could've seen all the crazy, insane, great punk bands of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Especially GG! But being a teenager back then it wasn't possible for me to go from Norway to The US. I really, really envy the people who lived through the punk era in London in the 70s. Can you imagine? And then the 80s and early 90s in The US! And also the late 60s in The UK when Sabbath started. Also Hendrix, Joplin, Purple, Zeppelin, absolutely insane how great music they made back in the day. There's no one that makes new, inventive music these days. Neither rock, heavy, metal or punk have any bands that are doing something different or new. Not that I know about. You probably know a lot about music so please introduce me to some great music! Hopefully something new, but I'm open to everything. I wish you a great day! Rock on! All
thank you very much at first I didn't realize it was a sarcastic remark or if it was real but I just assume it's real because I do so much of it and well if I don't tell the stories no one will know there were a lot of people who kind of got mad that I knew Tom from 1978 I don't know why I mean really he was actually Magazine from Malice his friend first and how he knew him was from a guy name Matt Rogers and matt is the guy we got from the marshal cabinet that I sold the time andI still have a 200 W Sound said he had I traded him Matt Rogers I think through the the tour T-shirt for the John homes tour which I wore to shreds it was a giant schlong sneaking through America now used to hang out with Tom quite a bit in tilde till the Darkside started hanging out over there and knowing my tendencies I probably would've beat them all to the grave if I would've hung out then because I just can't say no thanks Mark
speaking of mexican- we (6 or 7 bands over the years) always went to El burrito loco on N. Lombard during our breaks while recording with Mike Lastra at his Smegma Studios. Man, talk about a struggle, trying to play hardcore beats or double bass metal after 1 of those 5lb. burrito gut bombs! (they're the equivelant of a double strength benzo for poor punk rockers: "guys, PLEEEEZE! can we do this manana? I REALLY just wanna take a nap!!!") I'm sure anyone who's recorded there can relate. Smegma and El burrito loco seem to go hand in hand as a right of passage for just about every underground band since the 70's!
Once (around 1995) I was recording at Smegma, and my Telecaster wasn't cutting it on a certain songs, and the SG I'd borrowed wouldn't stay in tune, and Mike came downstairs and pulled out this giant guitar case. He opens it up, and it's Tom's Iceman. I'm looking at it like someone's just offered me a chance to play Hendrix's Strat. It sounded and played awesome. It'd obviously been destroyed and reconstituted several times, but it was great. I used it on a song or two. I've had a "no pre-show burrito" rule at shows ever since that one time...
Anyone who knew him, knows lemmy,or slayer hippy steve hanford is o.k. with me,good video.best punk and ever to puke punk besides totalitar,and turbonegro
I’m glad delighted I really appreciate the compliment thank you I’m trying to tales many stores as I can about as many people as I can do for nothing else for historical or posterity thanks again
@@usmetaltv I enjoy your stories, being around in those days seeing Wild Dogs, open numerous times at the StarryNight Club Always OTT perfomance.Mayhem Glacier.It was a great time.POSION IDEA SECOND TO NONE HARDCORE OF ALL TIME!!and Still constantly enjoy the music
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And that's a shame to play in the basement I did that when I was 12 years old back when calm pig would have parties at his house and he didn't need a sign for a keg then the clubs got really well outfitted great lights great sound house sound guys house lighting guy in about 1999 at all star is it go to shit and people are back in their fucking basement
For about 20 years you could rent a building really cheap I lived in a 10,000 square-foot warehouse for $400 a month on eighth and Hawthorne I had shows I had a club it was a bring your own it's great there was a ton of clubs like that they were really close it's just a place for Van Slade I had a huge VA and 16 lights now please go for 9000 a month for the floor but things changed here and of course you got to go to the house because nobody can afford the rent on a place anymore this is only the beginning of all the dead clubs the earthquake ordinance is killing them all they're even going to take the killer down and put apartments up upPortland sucks that way that's why we have so many homes are used to be 1000 or 1500 cheap rooms guys can go and fly pet for four dollars a night but not now no we have pretty apartments everywhere makes me sick
Tom and he came from the early longer by saying we were too young to get in there but they didn't really check ID they Chyna winked at you as long as he didn't trash the place no problem but the last got really strict to get really really strict here man really I mean you could pretty much do whatever you want in about 1979 what time, and I went to a Ramones show at the Earth Tavern they didn't say anything about it being not all either so he won't take it three months in advance waiting for hours in line at the day of the show and the guy said I want to see your ID from when I went to my house andHis big idea was let's color bomb threat in 1980 they didn't do anything they just laughed at you
Well I only knew them to sling cocaine and weed butter do you know yeah we found more than money how many thousands of dollars in the night so I know he's going to jump me and Matt I like broke and when I met Tom he was here now may be 175 pounds I was at Eric Frey's house area Boner the drummer for the imperials pigs the day that Tom earned the prince of pastry nickname no I don't think he was a police informant it was wow that's crazy
My favourite neck strummer
Tom is the reason i play punk the way i do today, love his playing and poison idea.
I was lucky enough to see poison idea more than once in my living in Portland for eight years starting mid 90, a poison idea true home town heroes.anyone who has seen them live can't denie they fuckin rock
I almost saw Poison Idea in the basement of Dirge Manor (14th and the train yards south of Division) the night of the fire--I think it started in the garage where, if memory serves, Tom was living at the time. I had heard them that night from up stairs and stupidly thought, I see these guys all the time. I see them at the Met... I'm sure I'll see them again. I did see them again many times but that was always a big regret I have lugged around, that I didn't see them THAT momentous night.
I was in Victims of Society, I think we were the openers that night. It was our practice space. The singer for Victims of Society worked at a pizza place and brought over some pizza for the house the next day.
A few years later I saw them play a party on what was 39th near Holgate or Gladstone. I remember being blown away by the power of Dean's drumming and the sound of Tom's guitar. Tom had a special SOUND. It was crunchier and saw-bladier and harder than anything I have ever heard. It had this certain powerful soul-grinding buzz that just ripped shit up and disintegrated feelings into a pink cloud of invincible euphoria, especially live. Hard to recreate that on records. Requiescat in Pace punk soul brother.
That Marshall cabinet the time is used to belong to me it was pretty cool if it’s the tweed front one with a small logo wow the mat we were the second band to play there after Chris Newman’s van when they had to go play at the Paramount they gave me the gay kristin they haven’t done many bands at that place yet and the trouble is right
I know the feeling.
We believe we're all gonna live forever and people are invincible. It's so weird, really, how ignorant and detached from reality we are.
Most of these artists such as Pig, GG and so on lived life so every day could be their last.
I live in a tiny town in a tiny country called Norway so there's not much going on here. And that's an understatement. Yet, when Amy Winehouse came here back in 2008, I was sick so I didn't go to her show. I'll always get another shot, she's young with a long career in front of her. Yeah, right. The fact that I didn't go see her is one of my biggest regrets. I'm sure I'll be sitting in the nursing home at 86 years old nagging about not going to see Amy.
At least you got to see Poison Idea! I'm sure it was an amazing experience.
I SO wish I could've seen all the crazy, insane, great punk bands of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Especially GG! But being a teenager back then it wasn't possible for me to go from Norway to The US.
I really, really envy the people who lived through the punk era in London in the 70s. Can you imagine?
And then the 80s and early 90s in The US!
And also the late 60s in The UK when Sabbath started.
Also Hendrix, Joplin, Purple, Zeppelin, absolutely insane how great music they made back in the day.
There's no one that makes new, inventive music these days. Neither rock, heavy, metal or punk have any bands that are doing something different or new. Not that I know about.
You probably know a lot about music so please introduce me to some great music! Hopefully something new, but I'm open to everything.
I wish you a great day! Rock on!
All
Poison Idea kicked Ass
Amazing 🤩
This guy's a great storyteller.
thank you very much at first I didn't realize it was a sarcastic remark or if it was real but I just assume it's real because I do so much of it and well if I don't tell the stories no one will know there were a lot of people who kind of got mad that I knew Tom from 1978 I don't know why I mean really he was actually Magazine from Malice his friend first and how he knew him was from a guy name Matt Rogers and matt is the guy we got from the marshal cabinet that I sold the time andI still have a 200 W Sound said he had I traded him Matt Rogers I think through the the tour T-shirt for the John homes tour which I wore to shreds it was a giant schlong sneaking through America now used to hang out with Tom quite a bit in tilde till the Darkside started hanging out over there and knowing my tendencies I probably would've beat them all to the grave if I would've hung out then because I just can't say no thanks Mark
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speaking of mexican- we (6 or 7 bands over the years) always went to El burrito loco on N. Lombard during our breaks while recording with Mike Lastra at his Smegma Studios. Man, talk about a struggle, trying to play hardcore beats or double bass metal after 1 of those 5lb. burrito gut bombs! (they're the equivelant of a double strength benzo for poor punk rockers: "guys, PLEEEEZE! can we do this manana? I REALLY just wanna take a nap!!!") I'm sure anyone who's recorded there can relate. Smegma and El burrito loco seem to go hand in hand as a right of passage for just about every underground band since the 70's!
Once (around 1995) I was recording at Smegma, and my Telecaster wasn't cutting it on a certain songs, and the SG I'd borrowed wouldn't stay in tune, and Mike came downstairs and pulled out this giant guitar case. He opens it up, and it's Tom's Iceman. I'm looking at it like someone's just offered me a chance to play Hendrix's Strat. It sounded and played awesome. It'd obviously been destroyed and reconstituted several times, but it was great. I used it on a song or two.
I've had a "no pre-show burrito" rule at shows ever since that one time...
Awesome thanks for the history. PI for life
I am so glad you appreciate that I met Tom as a say when he was a roadie for a band I was in with Mick Zan from Malice in 1978 and we became friends
fucking Löwenbräu - lol my Dad worked for Miller back when they brought it over - funny how they sponsored Saint Vitus and shit
Never realized how much turbonegro was influenced by them, until recently.
Anyone who knew him, knows lemmy,or slayer hippy steve hanford is o.k. with me,good video.best punk and ever to puke punk besides totalitar,and turbonegro
Thank you for this, Matt. He was my closest friend. Good to see this.
I’m glad delighted I really appreciate the compliment thank you I’m trying to tales many stores as I can about as many people as I can do for nothing else for historical or posterity thanks again
@@usmetaltv I enjoy your stories, being around in those days seeing Wild Dogs, open numerous times at the StarryNight Club Always OTT perfomance.Mayhem Glacier.It was a great time.POSION IDEA SECOND TO NONE HARDCORE OF ALL TIME!!and Still constantly enjoy the music
I just watched this again and I remember that bomb threat story at the Ramones 😂❤
God I miss that guy 😢 AND he turned you onto Motorhead 😮❤Do you know if he was showing Jerry how to blow fire⁉️
I had to help clean his room after he moved out of Suburbia.
Hey Matt, been a long time man.
@@Anotherfloydinthewall whats your real name? iived on 8th hawthorne 89-90 in the warehouse top floor
He always spoke very highly of you.
tom was a good friend startin in 1978 when he roadied for a band that plYed eRrly metal like priest. we got into punk around then
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RIP TOM
Biggest butterfly
Shit they still sounds good!!
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Great story
Portland is still house show city
And that's a shame to play in the basement I did that when I was 12 years old back when calm pig would have parties at his house and he didn't need a sign for a keg then the clubs got really well outfitted great lights great sound house sound guys house lighting guy in about 1999 at all star is it go to shit and people are back in their fucking basement
For about 20 years you could rent a building really cheap I lived in a 10,000 square-foot warehouse for $400 a month on eighth and Hawthorne I had shows I had a club it was a bring your own it's great there was a ton of clubs like that they were really close it's just a place for Van Slade I had a huge VA and 16 lights now please go for 9000 a month for the floor but things changed here and of course you got to go to the house because nobody can afford the rent on a place anymore this is only the beginning of all the dead clubs the earthquake ordinance is killing them all they're even going to take the killer down and put apartments up upPortland sucks that way that's why we have so many homes are used to be 1000 or 1500 cheap rooms guys can go and fly pet for four dollars a night but not now no we have pretty apartments everywhere makes me sick
Tom and he came from the early longer by saying we were too young to get in there but they didn't really check ID they Chyna winked at you as long as he didn't trash the place no problem but the last got really strict to get really really strict here man really I mean you could pretty much do whatever you want in about 1979 what time, and I went to a Ramones show at the Earth Tavern they didn't say anything about it being not all either so he won't take it three months in advance waiting for hours in line at the day of the show and the guy said I want to see your ID from when I went to my house andHis big idea was let's color bomb threat in 1980 they didn't do anything they just laughed at you
I heard Jim Goad say in an interview that Pig Champion was a police informant.
Well I only knew them to sling cocaine and weed butter do you know yeah we found more than money how many thousands of dollars in the night so I know he's going to jump me and Matt I like broke and when I met Tom he was here now may be 175 pounds I was at Eric Frey's house area Boner the drummer for the imperials pigs the day that Tom earned the prince of pastry nickname no I don't think he was a police informant it was wow that's crazy