Arthur Mag discusses Ozma

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(PAUL)

Actually they talk about Lysol. From their website:

Stewart Voegtlin on what (or: who) made MELVINS' 1992 beercrusher "Lysol" the most unlikely religious record ever built, with art by Stewart's Chips N Beer mag compatriot Beaver...
Hail, not fail.
PS:  fuck him.

anaconda

Yep it's Lysol, a Joe illustration would make no sense in an Ozma review.

Rusty Shackleford

Does anyone other than me remember someone talking about making a book or something about the making of Lysol?  It had to be here, on the forum, that I read that.  The guy said he had interviewed Burnside, and maybe Anderson.  Or maybe I'm imagining things. 

Anyway, is this that? 

(PAUL)

Rev Mike was gonna write a 33 1/3 book about it but they passed. He still might write it, make sure to bug him about it.
Hail, not fail.
PS:  fuck him.

Rev. Mike


anaconda

The virtue is in the attempt, no shame bro.

brian


(the) Razor

Who the fuck is Arthur Mag and why does he want to write about Melvins.
Don't click this

(((O)))


jonE5

Quote from: Rev. Mike on March 13, 2013, 09:35:33 PM
Don't remind me of my shame.

It will happen.. With all the extra attention put on Melvins in the last year. It might be a good time...

brian


Yanayaya

Thanks for the pic. It's incredible!!
Al que está vivo todo le falta y al que está muerto todo le sobra.

Mints

Thanks for the link. It's insufferable!!

Honestly, though, thanks for the link. I was very interested in reading the article. The writer, however, may have to pay a plumber's rate to have his head removed from his ass. That is some painful prose.

tinnitus photo

Quote from: Mints on March 23, 2013, 08:02:08 PM
Thanks for the link. It's insufferable!!

Honestly, though, thanks for the link. I was very interested in reading the article. The writer, however, may have to pay a plumber's rate to have his head removed from his ass. That is some painful prose.

not a good fact-checker either...i'd already corrected him when he stated that Gluey Porch Treatments came out in 1989.  :lol: