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Flesh and Blood, 1983 --------------------- Flesh and Bones talked to Glenn Danzig in the depths of his basement while watching "Dr. Butcher" and "Galaxy of Terror" F+B: The Misfits have been touring a lot lately, is that the way? Glenn: It helps a lot. You can put out a record and sell a few thousand if you're lucky. But if you play a lot of different places you're going to reach more people and get more of a response and you'll sell more records too. Some bands say "uh, I don't want to make money, I don't care about that," sure but if you have a chance to make money from the band, why not? It beats working a boring job. There's magazines like Maximum R+R ragging on bands because they get $ from playing, what do they want? Do they expect bands to tour across the country and play for nothing? I mean, who's going to pay for gas, the Communist Party of America or the Maximum R+R fund for struggling artists? And it's bullshit, that we play for large guarantees, even when we do get a guarantee, it's nowhere near what a band like the Dead Kennedys get. But if they can get the money from clubs, great, but they shouldn't put down other bands for trying to get guarantees. I'm sick of people saying what's right and wrong. What you should and shouldn't do, do what you want. Personally I'd love to be rich, wouldn't you? F+B: Have you played in smaller places? Glenn: Oh sure, we played in Akron and had no idea how big the scene was there. We played for 30-40 people in this place that was the size of somebody's basement. But it's still the same gig, you still put on the same show....a lot of bands won't play in towns where there isn't a big scene. But in order for a scene to grow you have to have bands play there and get people interested. On our next tour we're playing Boise, ID. I don't think any band has ever been up there, not even Black Flag-where no band has gone before! If Robo and me had our way, that band would constantly be on tour, maybe break for a month or two. But Jerry and Doyle have jobs and they'll have to keep working until the band can support itself. F+B: Any good shows recently? Glenn: The Boston show the other night was a real killer, it was a lot of fun. At one point there were like 100 people on stage and you couldn't move at all. We were trying to get people away from the power amps, Doyle was pinned against his amp, there were so many kids...Boston has a really unique scene, it's totally crazy. They have thse pig piles and everybody jumps on each other and piles on. It's so much fun you have to jump it. After a while with all the people it gets really wild but nobody gets hurt. Well, I haven't seen anybody get hurt bad at our shows. The Boston kids are into having fun. There's no heavy duty politics or anything. I suppose there's some politics filtered in but it's basically fun and that's waht's missing from a lot scenes. F+B: Did you ever get bothered by rednecks on tour? Glenn: Oh yeah, well I get bothered right around here. F+B: Did they ever try to run you out of town? Glenn: We got arrested in New Orleans in a cemetary, they said we were graverobbing. F+B: What were you doing? Glenn: Oh, just hanging around. F+B: In the 1970s you were labeled punk, and now you're a hardcore band.... Glenn: In the 1970s we were almost put in the punk category, but people couldn't understand what we were doing. Nobody knew what to make of us...we got in at the tail end of the punk movement, we were playing in the basement for a while, and the punk bands gave us the motivation to finally go out and do something. So by the time we started playing out people were saying that we were too late, and also we were too much, we took the ideals of punk and carried them out. We were what the punk bands were going to be, it was totally-all hell breaks loose-we would play and things would go wild, tables flying and stuff. Club owners couldn't handle it and started banking us. It was really good when they started getting rid of tables and having space in front of the stage because people could crazy and not fall over the chairs. F+B: Has the hardcore movement helped? Glenn: More people are into the band now, but we're still misunderstood especially by the political punks. They're looking at the music as "what can punk rock do to further my political beliefs?" and we're looking at it as "yeah, let's have fun." F+B: Do you think that there's a different attitude among the kids that were into the music in the 70s and today? Glenn: There's a big difference in the energy level between the bands and the crowd. There's people diving off the stage and singing along and just going crazy...that's what's good about hardcore, the kids get involved and have an outlet for their aggression instead of just standing there like zombies and just watching the bands they're taking part. F+B: Do you look at it as a form of positive violence instead of doing something like breaking a window? Glenn: I believe in violence. I'm a firm believer in any kind of violence. You have to realize that if you want to take out your violence on somebody then they're going to have to take it out on you. Sure you might get a wimp who'll stand there and get beat up but on the other hand you might get somebody who'll whip out a 6" blade and slit your stomach open. Violence has always existed and it's not going to go away. This is a violent society...also in the music, for the level of energy that a band like us puts out there is going to be a certain amount of violence. It's aggessive music to begin with. It's not laid back music. People are going to react to it. (Glenn puts on "Galaxy of Terror" and the credits come on) F+B: Oh no! Eddie Albert is in this movie?! Glenn: Eddie Albert...oh you mean the old Eddie Albert from Green Acres. It would be worth seeing him get his head split open. F+B: Yeah, did you ever see the episode of "The Outer Limits" where Eddie Albert gets chased through the desert by killer tumbleweeds? Wasn't that cool? Glenn: What? Most of the time "The Outer Limits" is cool, but that episode is so stupid! You liked it?!...The Killer Tumbleweeds are upon us. F+B: What about older movies? Glenn: Well, there's a lot there (points to lobby cards on the wall)...the one that I really want on video is "The She Creature". I haven't seen that since they'd put it back in syndication. "Invasion of the Saucermen" "I Was A Teenage Werewolf". all the A.I.P. stuff is classic, the monsters are so funny. F+B: What do you think about the debate that says violence and gore is more effective if it's happening off screen and left to the viewer's imagination? Glenn: I don't agree with that at all....I think that you can make a very scary movie and if you add gore in the right manner you can make it even scarier. "Evil Dead" is a good example of that, a lot of people put it down for being yet another horror film, but it's not a slasher flick. It may be a takeoff of "The Exorcist" and "Night of the Living Dead" but it does have some very scary moments. For me to flinch during a scene with all the movies I've seen, it has to be effective. Most people who are really into horror are past the stage of actually being scared, so you watch the film and think--"now she's going into the bathroom, now he'll slit her throat" or "good scene, good fx" but I actually flinched once. F+B: Aren't there movies that use gore just for sake of using gore? Glenn: Sure, there's moives that use sex for sex and stupid comedy. Just look at "Three's Company", real television history is being made there every week....just because there are movies that are bad and only put the gore in there to gross you out doesn't mean that all movies that use gore are bad....The problem is that a lot of people aren't intelligent enough to decide what's good and bad, they spend two ours watching a movie and then look to the critics to see if the movie was good. F+B: What about movies that are so bad, they're good? Glenn: "Horror of Party Beach" the uncut version is really funny..."Bloodfeast"...(points to screen)...watch this part, this monster grabs the guy and holds him down and pulls the top off his head and his brains pour out. F+B: When does Joanie Cunningham get her face blown apart? Glenn: That's coming up...the thing squeezes her and all her insides come out and her face explodes--BLOOSH!--and her eyeballs shoot at the screen, it's so cool! F+B: And Howard runs out with a Hefty trash bag and scoops her up. Glenn: The first 2 seasons of "Happy Days" are great, Fonzie never talked, Ritchie and Potsie are jerks, and Ralph is a funny guy. My new idol is Bill Murray. F+B: I saw him in New York at Gem Spa buying cigars. Glenn: Was he talking like in "Caddyshack" in his demented Mister Magoo voice?...He's so cool. Brian Hyland is practicing to be Bill Murray but I think that I have him beat. F+B: There used to be a lot of haunted houses in New Jersey but... Glenn: They're all gone...there used to be one down the street, this guy blew his brains out and they carted the body away and condemned the building. The never cleaned up. We went in there and saw bloodstains on the floor. If you went by there after dark you would run past!...A lot of haunted houses are gone today because real estate agents don't care they just plow them down and build over them, they don't have to live there. F+B: They build right over graveyards too. Glenn: That happened at the school I went to. There's still all graveyards across the street, when they built the school they dug up all the coffins, the bones were popping out, they didn't care...so anybody that's planning on getting buried, you can imagine what's going to happen to you when there's a shortage of land. (Glenn describes how he cleans skulls, cutting and cleaning away the skin and muscles and insides and boiling them on the stove) F+B: But doesn't it smell? Glenn: Oh yeah. F+B: What if some Chinese people walk by? Glenn: They'd probably say 'Yum, smells good! What's cooking?"...there was this Chinese restaurant that got closed down. They broke in and found all these skinned dogs and cats hanging in the back room. F+B: Uuummm...Do you think that war is acceptable? Glenn: War is okay if it's justified. I think that there are things worth fighting for, not everything can be settled peacefully...if everyone in the world was intelligent then things could be settled peacefully, but unfortunately it's not that way. Eventually you have to resort to violence whether you like it or not. F+B: But you can try to talk things over... Glenn: Oh, of course I'm not advocating senseless violence, try to discuss the problem and if that doesn't work...nobody intelligent looks for fights but if you can't talk to somebody and reason things out then you'll have to stand up for yourself and fight. If you don't then you're not going to be alive very long....Like say that you own a house and somebody comes up and threatens to take all your possessions and rape your wife. What do you do? You can all the cops and by the time they come you might be missing a few fingers and have a slashed throat, how does that sound?...oh yeah, there's another thing I'd like to say with all this Nazi punk shit goingon. I think that if communists are allowed to exist in this country then Nazis or KKK or any other group have a right to exist also. But whether they have a right to carry out there beliefs is another matter. I don't think that anyone should be allowed to interfere with other people's rights. But they should be allowed to exist. Anybody--Nazis, KKK, Black Panthers, Grey Panthers, and when it comes to the music, just go to shows and set aside your differences and go crazy...so you can whip out your Nazi armband now, Jeff. F+B: What's coming out on vinyl? Glenn: "Evilive" is out, you have it right there in your hand...."Earth AD" will be out soon and "Die, Die My Darling" is on hold for a while until we get some money...oh, and we have a new song called "Wolfsblood" which we're going to release in Germany too. Which is cool beacuse I always want to do a record like that. F+B: What about videos? Glenn: We did "Braineaters" and "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" by Culture Club. We dressed Robo in a dress and, no, no...the "Braineaters" video has cow brains and lamb brains in a big bowl that Robo carries out. A lot of the Boston kids are in it--Springa from SSD, FU's, Jerry's Kids--and In the End...well you'll see it, it's pretty funny, the brains go flying...we have a live video from our first Halloween show in 1979 and some shows at Clutch Cargo, Kalamazoo, and Boston, we want to edit it together into a live documentary. We have some sick ideas for "Devil's Whorehouse" too. F+B: Weren't you supposed to be working on a movie soundtrack? Glenn: We're going to do a song for the "Bloodfeast 2" soundtrack. And i'm going to work on the soundtrack. F+B: Is the soundtrack weirder than the usual Misfits stuff? Glenn: Yeah, we have a song on the new album that is like "After Halloween II", it's a lot sicker...I always like to outdo what we've done in the past which is hard, that's why we haven't done as many new songs lately. I'll write a lot of songs but ot of them all, we've only done one or two. F+B: Are you writing a lot of weirder stuff? Glenn: It's just the one song, as a rule I don't think that bands should jump off the deep end with total experimental stuff because it might not be what the fans want. Some bands feel that they don't owe anything to their fans but they do. Not that they should write the same kind of songs forever but you shouldn't lose sight of the people who are listening to the music. F+B: Are you going to do any more solo records? Glenn: I'm going to work on something new in a few months and this time I'll have a hand in producing it which I didn't last time...Last time I did everything on the record and it was two Misfits songs that a friend wanted to see come out. The new record will actually have a band on it--Al from Reagan Youth, maybe Robo, and I might try to get Andy from the Necros to play guitar. F+B: What are some of your favorite movies? Glenn: Anything David Croenberg--"Rabid", "They Came From Within", "Brood", "Scanners", "Videodrome", and he's working on "The Dead Zone" by Stephen King. F+B: There's this place that shows weird movies while you're eating dinner. Glenn: What's it called--The Gore Gore Diner? Wouldn't that be a cool place? They show splatter movies while you're eating bloody hamburgers! You'd be there everyday, wouldn't you? Admit it! F+B: No well done, only rare. Glenn: Did you ever see "Diner of the Living Dead"? on Fridays. It's so cool, they bring out arms and legs and the girl goes "AAAAHHH!!" ...."Evil Dead" is good...I'm waiting for a bunch of movies to come out--"Deadly Spawn", I hear that "Boogens" isn't going to be released in New York...