Tuesday, March 27, 1984

63 Monroe, Firehall

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Our friend Dave O'Halloran (aka What Wave Dave on CHRW) has been sharing on Facebook, with our grateful permission, photos that we had taken of various bands back in the 1980's. Today, March 27, 2024, Dave writes in 1980's Punk Rockers in London, Ontario group:

"Here's some more in the face of the band shots from ace photo Reg Quinton.

This time it's 63 Monroe (likely 1982 or 83) at The Firehall. The Firehall was part of the Talbot Inn complex and is usually only remembered for the many blues acts that played there. In the mid to late 70's there were many bluegrass and folk musicians playing there. And then in the late 70's/early 80's they hosted a number of local punk/new wave acts among them NFG, Uranus (there's a picture at the London Music Hall Of Fame), Second Thoughts and 63 Monroe. There were probably others but I can only remember what I saw. They were usually well attended shows and dancing was allowed on the small carpeted area in front of the small stage. This is another timely post as The Final Firehall Reunion is happening April 7th. 63 Monroe morphed out of NFG, became First Date for a short period and then went back to being called 63 Monroe. Hope that makes sense. At this point in time they were heavily into the NYDolls/glam/Damned sound, plastered in makeup and dressed the part. Check any NYDolls album cover for reference. They were so into it they even named their house Babylon and had a loyal following of fans that would show up at out of town gigs. 2 of the members, Scott Bentley and Pete Dekoker still play under that name to this day. Their annual Toys For Tots Show are always loads of fun for a great cause.

This is only a portion of the pics taken by Reg at The Firehall. It appears that bassist Pete Dekoker was in a dark corner out of the stage lights so seldom appears in these pics. His input is essential the the band's sound. Drummer Jeff 'Rooster' Rooth passed away in the late 80's."

In the What Wave group later that day Dave adds:

"We were at just about every 63 Monroe gig in that era but don't recall this one. I do remember the earlier version of 63 Monroe with Mark Deroux and Peter Lambert in the band playing The Firehall maybe for a weekend? They had to play a couple sets and Mark was new in the band at the time and was playing so hard his fingers were bleeding! I was the idiot that kept yelling at him to keep playing as I was dancing like an idiot on the carpeted floor. Beans and beer make you do stupid things."

I recall the event. We had recently purchased a 16mm fisheye lens. I was really pissed with no inhibitions and right in there finding out what it could do. Nobody seemed to mind. I recall giving Rooster a print of him on drums from this session. Some of the guys would visit us at our home in Wortley village. We'd play Trivial Pursuit and drink my home made beer. Wasn't that a time? 

These would have been available light push processed film (probably HP5, I'd have to dig out the negs to be sure). Developed in our basement darkroom probably days or weeks later. My 2015 notes in this blog suggest this might have been 1983 but that would have been a guess. See that entry for more photos.

Usually I'd prune an album down to just the few photos I'm especially proud of and there are several here I really like. The close up above of Markii playing would make a great T-shirt. Dave is more encyclopedic in his choice of photos to share. But for an historical record here it is. Many thanks to Dave for his work organizing these photos and figuring out the location and time for many of these.

Ps. I've convinced Dave to stop using superlatives like "ace photographer". Kate thinks he means "ace" as in the movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" starring Jim Carrey.

— 2024/12/21 I have moved this post to the approximate date of the event ... sometime in 1984

Idiot Savant, LRAG

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Our friend Dave O'Halloran (aka What Wave Dave on CHRW) has been sharing on Facebook, with our grateful permission, photos that we had taken of various bands back in the 1980's. Today, March 27, 2024, Dave writes in 1980's Punk Rockers in London, Ontario:
 
"Here's another blast from the past from the lens of top notch photog Reg Quinton. This time we go to the London Regional Art Gallery (Museum London) to catch a high energy set by Idiot Savant circa 1984.

Some of you might remember them as Suffer Machine, a name they later adopted, released 2 excellent full length albums and appeared on several compilations.

Idiot Savant's sound was an amalgam of post punk, jazz, funk, freeform and just about anything else that caught their attention spans. Live shows were always high energy grooves, everyone on the dance floor and an all for one mentality with everyone having a great time!

This is another timely post as singer Peter Tangredi will be onstage this Saturday night at Palasad with the Wabi Sabis."

I recall this event — see my recollections on Suffer Machine at LRAG (2021) in this blog. It was unusual to have an event in the LRAG, I suspect it was to nurture young artists of all sorts. We were living in Wortley Village at the time and had a foster child/teenager. He took some pictures as well with a camera loaded with B/W. There are other photos from this event in my collection. I would date this as either 1984 or possibly 1985 (I recall buying a 1984 Hyundai to shuttle our forster kid around to court dates).

One of these photos, a tight head shot of Peter in full throat, appears in the Graphic Underground, a 2012 book by Brian Lambert celebrating the artists, posters and music of that period.

Many thanks to Dave for his work organizing photos and figuring out the location and time for many of them. As the years pass memories fade.

See also Idiot Savant on Discogs where I see they've cribbed a photo from this collection.

— 2024/12/21 I have moved this post to the approximate date of the event ... sometime in 1984

Monday, March 26, 1984

Terminals, Victoria Tavern

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Our friend Dave O'Halloran (aka What Wave Dave on CHRW) has been sharing on Facebook, with our grateful permission, photos that we had taken of various bands back in the 1980's. Today, March 26, 2024, Dave writes in 1980's Punk Rockers in London, Ontario:
  
"Here's another post from the fantastic lens of Reg Quinton. Reg was right in on the action for these shots!

This time it's from the basement of the Victoria Tavern circa 1984 with the Terminals. There were a lot of great shows that happened in the basement of the Vic and probably even more in the big room upstairs! There were several out of town bands that played there as well and we'll document one in a future post.

This is a timely post as 2 members of the Terminals will be playing this Saturday at Palasad as part of The Wabi Sabi's CD release party.

David Clark Mike Timmins Reg Quinton"

These photos have been shared before — see more photos of and my recollections (2021) on the Terminals in this blog. I've done a bit of cropping on these.

Dave notes the members: Laurie Wedge (bass), David Clark (vocals and guitar), Mike Timmins (vocals and guitar), Pete Timmins (drums). Gosh they were all so young then.

Many thanks to Dave for his work organizing these old photos and figuring out the location and time for many of these events. I had scanned these photos years ago well after the events and had quite a collection of "unknowns" that Dave has been working on. His efforts are very much appreciated.

There are some very poor quality photos here, out of focus, etc., but there are a few gems. Usually I'd prune an album down to just the few photos I'm especially proud of. Dave is more encyclopedic in his choice of photos to share. But, for an historical record, here they are. We are happy to share.

— 2024/12/20 I have moved this post to reflect the date of the event (sometime in 1984).