Low Budget In Da House
My old high-school chum, Johnny Heck, sent me a bunch of scanned photographs from a gig that Low Budget played at a private home in the Whittier hills back in 1977. In case you don't recall, Low Budget was the punk band that X-8 and Tory from Flip Side formed, along with drummer, Jim Prado. I did occasional vocals and schlepped equipment around for the band. X-8 designed the fliers and printed them on one of the school's mimeograph machines.
The gig was at the house of a girl named Pam Tourigian, I'm pretty sure she had a major crush on X-8 (along with a lot of the other girls at Whittier High). Another local band called Jekyll and Hyde played outside by the pool, but the cops showed up, so we moved it inside. LB managed to get a few songs in before the police came by again and shut the party down for good.
I think that's Pooch at the bottom-left of this photocollage; I don't remember him being there, but that's not terribly surprising considering how bad my memory is.
Comments
Those giant rotating balls that pass for a user interface are doing more harm than good.
Posted by: Jonathan Cohen | September 16, 2005 9:30 PM
You just can't expect musicians to be arbiters of good web design.
Posted by: MrBaliHai | September 17, 2005 9:16 AM
Ah, now that's classic 70s teen band playing house party visuals.
Posted by: M.Ace | September 18, 2005 1:05 PM
Along with classic 70s drunken teen party photography.
Posted by: MrBaliHai | September 18, 2005 1:56 PM