The making of RocknRoll Nightmare by RKL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มี.ค. 2024
- Talking about the making of the legendary 1987 LP RocknRoll Nightmare by RKL (Rich Kids on LSD) and my part in it's creation. I discuss how the record came to be made and also No FX, Nardcore, and even Josh Brolin !
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I really hope the RKL reunion with Tony Foresta from M.W helps bring a resurgence to RKL. They're kinda like the hardcore version of the Velvet Underground. Not many people bought their records. But everyone that did started a band after listening to them.
Great comment ! Many influential bands fly far under the radar but still make a difference to those who are really listening.
Simply the best Band ever!
Every once in a while that TH-cam Algorithm actualy does its job!
RKL should have been so much more successful! I think I was 16, when I Had the chance to see rhem here in Germany; the same year when they made this masterpiece!
Thanks for this Video and RiP Jason and Bomer..😢
I feel drugs sabotaged many great bands and they were no exception. We still have the records, and that is cool.
I first saw you on a Melvins clip, about 13-14 years ago. I then learned your name.
I was pretty surprised to find out that you did the production for the RKL album, while i was researching it 3-4 years ago.
Now i see this video and i'd like to thank you for posting it and sharing all this information I wanted an in-depth look for this album from the guys that made it, and i've only found an interview with Chris Rest talking about it.
Thank you very much and i subscribed!
RKL playing in SB around 2005 was one of my all time favorite shows
Montecito has been an enclave for the rich since the beginning of the 20th century. There's a lady named Pearl chase that kind of created the culture around that. She was so wealthy that when Santa Barbara had an earthquake and fire in 1925, she paid to rebuild the city out of her own pocket. I grew up in SB with those guys and believe me it has been a very wealthy neighborhood for as long as anybody's been alive on this planet.
Bombers drums on Gluey Porch. Never knew that. This was a great listen.
Any extra info on Early MELVINS is always welcome.
There might actually still be 3 or 4 things even you don't know !
@@MarkDeutromfor decades I thought, “man Mark must have really known his stuff if he could get a massive sound out of those crappy drums Dale had on that first tour” ha ha
Bomer's kit wasn't exactly amazing but got the job done. Dale helped also.
mind blown
YES!!!! I am going to dig into this now. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this album. It is still in regular rotation since 1987!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha...just preaching to the converted with this one !
Thank you so much for sharing your story with them!
Thanks for watching.
Still got "keep laughing" & "Rock & Roll Nightmare (with the comic) on LP. Saw them live in 1988 & they blew the roof off !
Always a great band to see, and also play with.
@@MarkDeutromI saw them in Belgium just a couple of days before they played the show in Berlin that got recorded & released as a live album. They had this new bass player who was probably 18 or so & just tore it up. My mate got his nose broke at the show too during RKL's set as the "pit" was so intense.
This video is pure gold. Thank you so much for sharing this experience and job with us!
Thanks for listening !
One of the greatest punk records ever. Top 10, if not top 5.
I might like it even better now !
Rad band
one of my most liked bands back in the days......their show at the ajz bielefeld in 1989 was one of the craziest shows i have ever been too,,,to this day one of my all time favourite hc bands...their double live in berlin would be worth a review as well.....even have a wonderful cool rkl tat2......DANKE Mark
Thanks for watching.
RKL IS playing tonight at Soho in SB believe it or not. Chris, Joe and others…Sold out
I still have my LP w/comic. I still have half of the Alchemy releases, had almost all of them at one point. RKL is playing Punk Rock Bowling fest in May in Vegas with The Grim and Dr. Know.
Nice !!
Bought this when it came out. It always blew my mind that Bomber played the bass on this record, and now it’s cool to get the whole story.
Definitely a strange situation that resulted in an epic record ! Thanks for listening .
Thanx for the story. I think I probably owned almost every Alchemy records at some point, my favorites being this RKL album and the Neurosis one ! Your did a great job back then!
Thanks ! I have yet to get to the Neurosis LP but I will...
A.I. could probably separate the elements of the recording, that would be cool to hear just the Bomer parts together. Also, do you have this kind of insight for Pain of Mind?
The tech is definitely there for that, but I'll leave it to a super fan ! I'll probably get to Pain of Mind eventually. Thanks for watching .
Thanks Mark! Really enjoyed that.
Thanks for spending time here.
awesome...thank you.
Thanks for the watch !
Love that album
I could watch content like this all day….super job, Mark….
Thanks for being here !
Excellent story,Mark!
Thanks Dave. Of course you were part of all that history also !
GREAT video! Would absolutely love a Making Of Gluey Porch Treatments video!!!!
Thanks for being here. I will get to GPT eventually.
This was great. Any chance you’d ever do one of these on Neurosis’s Pain of Mind?
I will get to it. Thanks for watching !
Great call! What about Poison Idea?
@@Checkofoto I did a video on Poison Idea a couple of months ago. Check my channel.
Most if those RKL dudes are in Lagwagon now! Joe Raposo is a rad bass player!
I'll have to check that out. Thanks !
Do you remember Rhythm & Brews in Indio? My old band played with you guys and Acid King there once. Anyways, I am 90% sure Doug Moody showed up there one night in a bath robe. Thanks for the RKL location thing, I've always been confused cause I thought they were Oxnard, but when I moved to S.F. in 96, people talked about them as being local
I remember that...it was like playing at the end of the world...I didn't see Moody in the bathrobe but it would give him some coolness !
@@MarkDeutrom Now that I'm thinking about it, it may have been Robbie Fields of Posh Boy records. I'd hate to start any false rumors about these upstanding pillars of the community though
RKL toured with The Melvins in 1986, right?
I'm no historian, but it's possible...some one out there knows.
@@MarkDeutromApparently, RKL broke into skate shops to then sell the ill-gotten goods to other shops, to fund the tour..allegedly ! This was on the 1st "proper" tour Melvins did with Beyond Possession from Canada in 1986 & RKL played some shows along the way too. I recall Buzz telling this story on some podcast/interview years ago.
Buzz did an interview last year about the tour with RKL. It's called Buzz Osborne tells us about the very first Melvins tour. It's a great listen. There is a good ``cockroach`` anecdote that made me laugh hard. Around 9 minutes mark
Didn't Sacrilege BC - Party With God come before this, Melvins and Neurosis? At any rate, this is great!! Love this album. Bomber was the greatest 1 man rhythm section. Still got the LP w/ 37 year old comic book.
Sacrilege was the second Alchemy release. Thanks for watching !
Please do a video like this for War All the Time!
I plan to. There is quite a tale behind that also.
Are there tracks of just drums and bass? It would be awsome
AI could probably do it at this point.
I have always loved RKL since I discovered them in the early 90s...but, I always felt that they would have been better with a different singer. Sure, you could say that Jason made them unique.. but in my opinion, the vocals held them back. Those guys rippped..especially Bomer and Chris...and later, Little Joe. Just think of how incredible they would have been with their crazy musicianship and 'real' vocals..
Thanks for that...this is much like imagining movies with different actors. Things can always be better, but if you change one element you have something completely different ! Most of this kind of music is about documenting the feeling at a particular moment in time, and this record definitely succeeds in doing that at the very least.
Never listened to em for some reason, think I got em mixed up with another band, either way thanks for the eye opener, just put a few tunes on and it's banging, even more so knowing how it was tracked. Cheers again dude :)
Thanks for the watch !