Lakewood Proto-Punk Legends Headline Studio-A-Rama
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:00 pm
Back in the later 60s early 70s, there was an unbelievable music scene happening here in
Lakewood Ohio. Some of it classified as "Proto-Punk" and some as the exact moment punk
music was born. While up for debate, recently the Rock Hall has classified some of their
music as the first "punk music" recorded. That would be "Agitated" by the Electric Eels.
Many writers have wondered what sort of working class angst would fuel such an explosion
in one city at one time. Mirrors, Electric Eels, Poly Strene Jass Band, and members that
went on to form, The Dead Boys, Rocket From The Tombs, The Cramps, Teenage Jesus and
the Jerks, Pere Ubu, and on and on. Who can say what caused it, but it happened and still
reverberates today.
This coming Saturday, Mirrors, which has not taken to a stage in 32 years will return to the
scene of one of their last and most outrageous and bootlegged shows, WRUW's Studio-
A-Rama, where current Lakewoodite and founder of Mirrors Jaime Klimek will take to the
stage with Rock and Roll legend bassman Craig Bell to bring the music alive one more
time. Craig has recently being touring with "Rocket From The Tombs" in Europe, has come
back to make it happen. (That was also the last public appearance of the infamous Electric
Eels, which has been named as influential by bands like the Sex Pistols, Green Day, and
others neu-Punk bands.
Here is Betsy Voinovich's story on the front page:
http://lakewoodobserver.com/read/2013/09/05/lakewood-punk-legends-coheadline-at-studioarama
And a couple songs recorded back in the 70s on youtube.
Check it out!
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Lakewood Ohio. Some of it classified as "Proto-Punk" and some as the exact moment punk
music was born. While up for debate, recently the Rock Hall has classified some of their
music as the first "punk music" recorded. That would be "Agitated" by the Electric Eels.
Many writers have wondered what sort of working class angst would fuel such an explosion
in one city at one time. Mirrors, Electric Eels, Poly Strene Jass Band, and members that
went on to form, The Dead Boys, Rocket From The Tombs, The Cramps, Teenage Jesus and
the Jerks, Pere Ubu, and on and on. Who can say what caused it, but it happened and still
reverberates today.
This coming Saturday, Mirrors, which has not taken to a stage in 32 years will return to the
scene of one of their last and most outrageous and bootlegged shows, WRUW's Studio-
A-Rama, where current Lakewoodite and founder of Mirrors Jaime Klimek will take to the
stage with Rock and Roll legend bassman Craig Bell to bring the music alive one more
time. Craig has recently being touring with "Rocket From The Tombs" in Europe, has come
back to make it happen. (That was also the last public appearance of the infamous Electric
Eels, which has been named as influential by bands like the Sex Pistols, Green Day, and
others neu-Punk bands.
Here is Betsy Voinovich's story on the front page:
http://lakewoodobserver.com/read/2013/09/05/lakewood-punk-legends-coheadline-at-studioarama
And a couple songs recorded back in the 70s on youtube.
Check it out!
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