The Minutemen were a band from San Pedro, California, formed in 1980 by childhood friends [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/D.+Boon]Dennes "D." Boon[/url] (vocals, guitar) and Mike Watt (bass, vocals) following the break-up of their previous band, The Reactionaries. Although technically considered a punk rock band, the group frequently added elements of funk and jazz into their songs and would also incorporate classic rock covers into their records and live sets, most notably covering Steely Dan, Van Halen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Blue Öyster Cult (the latter two were huge influences on a young Boon and Watt). The band was known for the brevity of their songs, freeing them from solos, choruses, breakdowns, and fade-outs. Also, D. Boon was known for his very trebly guitar tone, believing in a "democratic" sound, in which all instruments would sound distinct and be equally represented.
Boon and Watt had wanted to include Reactionaries drummer George Hurley when the Minutemen formed, but he had immediately joined another band (Hey Taxi) following the Reactionaries demise, so instead they recruited a local welder named Frank Tonche to play drums. The Minutemen played their first show with Black Flag and the two bands would develop a close relationship. Tonche quit after the group's second show, disliking the punk audiences that the band played for, and Hurley opted to join the band (a collection of recordings with Tonche, called "Georgeless", was released on 7" vinyl in 1993). While D. Boon would sing the majority of the songs, all 3 members contributed to the songwriting. The band was extremely prolific, issuing 4 LPs and 6 EPs in 5 years, and also appearing on numerous compilations. Their 1984 double LP, "Double Nickels On The Dime", is their most critically well-received release. Most of their work was issued via Black Flag's SST Records and the band's own label, SST Records.
The Minutemen came to end on December 22, 1985, when D. Boon, at age 27, was killed in automobile accident in Arizona. The following year, a collection of live recordings called "Ballot Result" was released by SST. Following Boon's death, Watt sold New Alliance to SST Records. In 1986, a Minutemen fan named Ed Crawford encouraged Watt and Hurley to form a new band with him. The band, fIREHOSE, existed until 1994. Since then, Watt and Hurely have played with various bands and sessions and Watt has also released several solo albums. In 2005, Watt and Hurley reunited again in an improve rock group called Unknown Instructors.
A documentary on the band, called "We Jam Econo (The Story Of The Minutemen)", was released in 2005 and featured interviews with Watt and Hurley, along with a number of friends and contemporaries, including Chuck Dukowski, Henry Rollins, Ian MacKaye, John Doe, Kira Roessler, and many others.
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December 3, 2004
Pontins Camber Sands Holiday Park
Camber, England, United KingdomMike Watt and George Hurley only; they played without a guitarist.
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Scala
London, England, United KingdomMike Watt and George Hurley only; they played without a guitarist.
1. The Maze
2. Definitions
3. Sickles and Hammers
4. Joe McCarthy's Ghost
5. Paranoid Chant
6. Black Sheep
7. Joy
8. Search
9. Monuments
10. Ruins
11. The Punch Line
12. History Lesson
13. Fanatics
14. Fake Contest
15. Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs
16. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
17. The Anchor
18. Self-Referenced
19. Cut
20. Dream Told by Moto
21. June 16th
22. Anxious Mo-Fo
23. One Reporter's Opinion
24. It's Expected I'm Gone
25. Toadies
26. The Glory of Man
27. Retreat
28. The Big Foist
29. Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
30. Love Dance
31. Ack Ack Ack Ack(Urinals cover)
1. Little Man With a Gun in His Hand
November 8, 2003
The Queen Mary
Long Beach, California, United StatesWatt / Hurley duet
1. The Maze
2. Definitions
3. Sickles and Hammers
4. Joe McCarthy's Ghost
5. Paranoid Chant
6. Search
7. Monuments
8. Ruins
9. The Punch Line
10. History Lesson
11. Fanatics
12. Fake Contest
13. Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs
14. The Anchor
15. Cut
16. Dream Told by Moto
17. June 16th
18. Anxious Mo-Fo
19. One Reporter's Opinion
20. Toadies
21. The Glory of Man
22. Retreat
23. Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
24. Love Dance
25. Ack Ack Ack Ack(Urinals cover)
26. Little Man With a Gun in His Hand
December 13, 1985
Park Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, United StatesFinal Minutemen concert. Frontman D. Boon died in a van accident nine days later.
1. Anxious Mo-Fo
2. Mutiny in Jonestown
3. This Road
4. Corona
5. Fake Contest
6. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
7. The Only Minority
8. Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?
9. The Glory of Man
10. The Big Stick
11. Cohesion
12. Political Nightmare
with false start13. What Is It?
14. Stories
15. Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
with bass snippets of Black Flag's "Slip It In" and Madonna's "Material Girl"16. Don't Look Now (It Ain't You or Me)(Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
17. Badges
18. Substitute(The Who cover)
19. Ack Ack Ack Ack(Urinals cover)
20. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love(Van Halen cover)
21. This Ain't No Picnic
22. History Lesson - Part II
23. Little Man With a Gun in His Hand
December 11, 1985
Clowes Memorial Hall
Indianapolis, Indiana, United StatesDecember 10, 1985
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Columbus, Ohio, United StatesDecember 9, 1985
Donald N. Dedmon Center
Radford, Virginia, United StatesDecember 8, 1985
R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United StatesDecember 6, 1985
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia, United StatesDecember 5, 1985
The Mosque
Richmond, Virginia, United StatesDecember 4, 1985
Chrysler Hall
Norfolk, Virginia, United StatesDecember 3, 1985
Township Auditorium
Columbia, South Carolina, United StatesDecember 2, 1985
Raleigh Civic Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, United StatesNovember 30, 1985
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesEight of these performances were released on the Ballot Result compilation: Courage, King of the Hill, Bermuda, I Felt Like a Gringo, Jesus and Tequila, Mr. Robot, Political Song for Michael Jackson, Little Man With a Gun.
1. Instrumental Jam
3 Man Jam2. Anxious Mo-Fo
3. Toadies
4. The Big Foist
5. Retreat
6. Corona
7. Courage
8. Fake Contest
9. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
10. The Only Minority
11. Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?
12. King of the Hill
13. Hey Lawdy Mama(Steppenwolf cover)
14. The Cheerleaders
15. Political Nightmare
16. What Is It?
17. Stories
18. Hey, Good Lookin'(Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys cover)
19. Bermuda(Roky Erickson cover)
20. One Reporter's Opinion
21. Dream Told by Moto
22. Badges
23. I Felt Like a Gringo
first and second verse switched around24. Jesus and Tequila
25. No One
26. The Big Stick
27. Love Dance
28. Lost(Meat Puppets cover)
29. The Anchor
30. It's Expected I'm Gone
31. Spillage
32. Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
with bass snippets of Madonna's "Material Girl" and Black Flag's "Slip It In"33. Don't Look Now (It Ain't You or Me)(Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
34. God Bows to Math
35. Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
36. The Glory of Man
37. The Red & the Black(Blue Öyster Cult cover)
38. Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
39. Little Man With a Gun in His Hand
November 29, 1985
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesNovember 27, 1985
Savannah Civic Center
Savannah, Georgia, United States1. Anxious Mo-Fo
2. Toadies
3. The Big Foist
4. Retreat
5. Courage
6. Corona
7. Fake Contest
8. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
9. The Only Minority
10. Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?
11. King of the Hill
12. Prelude(T. Rex cover)
13. Political Nightmare
14. What Is It?
15. Stories
16. Substitute(The Who cover)
17. One Reporter's Opinion
18. Dream Told by Moto
19. Badges
20. I Felt Like a Gringo
21. Jesus and Tequila
22. Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing
23. Ack Ack Ack Ack(Urinals cover)
24. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love(Van Halen cover)
25. This Ain't No Picnic
26. History Lesson - Part II
27. Little Man With a Gun in His Hand
November 26, 1985
Bayfront Center
St. Petersburg, Florida, United StatesNovember 24, 1985
James L. Knight Center
Miami, Florida, United StatesNovember 23, 1985
Swisher Gymnasium
Jacksonville, Florida, United StatesNovember 16, 1985
Angels Gate Cultural Center
San Pedro, California, United StatesPortions were filmed for the "Sounds Of South Bay" cable TV program, but never broadcast. Setlist incomplete.
1. Anxious Mo-Fo
2. Courage
3. Toadies
4. The Big Foist
5. Retreat
6. Corona
7. Fake Contest
8. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
9. The Only Minority
10. King of the Hill
11. Hey Lawdy Mama(Steppenwolf cover)
12. Cohesion
13. The Cheerleaders
Minutemen has released 156+ albums. Some of their notable releases include History Lesson (Live @ Club Lingerie – Hollywood, CA,1985.07.XX), Nobody's Empire - A Mixtape By Stuart Murdoch For Monorail Music, Meathouse 1. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Minutemen's most popular tracks include Corona, Viet Nam, Cohesion, #1 Hit Song, Theatre Is the Life of You. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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