by snowcone concession » Fri Mar 26, 2004 7:39 pm
man, i just found out about this today and i was crushed. after reading some of the other posts, it's obvious that david and the dead milkmen touched us in a very similar way.
i started listening to the dead milkmen thanks to skateboarding. i grew up in saudi arabia and one of my only outlets for discovering new music was through thrasher magazine which i was able to buy at the px on the military base. i remember seeing the classic picture of the cow logo and as a little kid thinking, "that looks cool, i wonder what they sound like?"
being in saudi, we were a little behind the times and the only album i could find in the music stores there was a cassette (bootleg of course) of beelzabubba. my friend jerad bought a tom petty tape and i think and him and i listened to dead milkmen and tom petty that whole day. (yeah, it's an interesting mix, but it worked somehow.)
no one else really listened to them at my school and that was fine with me. in fact, i remember knowing how cool i thought they were when someone said, " what the hell is that, they're terrible, they can't even sing." of course, this statement came from someone who listened to richard marx and new kids on the block so that just totally solidified my love for them. if she hated it, it must be good. know what i mean?
i moved to the states in 1993 and live in florida now. i can only remember them playing once in my are since i've been here, and for some reason, i wasn't able to go to the show. i've regretted that day every since.
with the loss of david blood, it makes me wish i could turn back time even more and had been able to experience the dead milkmen live.
i'm a part-time volunteer dj at a local community radio station now called wmnf 88.5fm in tampa and i along with 7 other dj's host a "college rock" show sundays thru thursdays and we regularly play and get requests for the dead milkmen. every time i get a request to play dm, i get really excited 'cause i know i'm talking to a true music fan.
thanks so much to the dead milkmen and to david blood for making the past 15 years of my life so much better with their music. you'll live forever in our hearts.
sincerely,
paul mallett
p.s. i listen to mojo nixon 'cause of you guys too, so thanks for that also.