September 30, 2012

Lost Barbeque... Found Drummer ...(Philadelphia 1981)

Tapewrecks got a surprise in the inbox the other day....



Hello Tomsun,

I just stumbled across your Tapewrecks blog.  Very cool stuff.  Since you seem to be a collector of this stuff, I thought you might be interested in a West Philly band I played in back in 1981-1982 called Lost Barbecue.  You can read a brief bio and hear a few cassette remnants here -- http://www.myspace.com/lostbarbecue

Cheers,
Michael Bennet
Storm Drain  
Candyskin  
Excuse My Ooze
Lost Barbecue at WXPN with Mark Tanzer & Richard Mason (Red Buckets), and Beth Lehman (Stickmen)

From Lost Barbecue on Myspace:
Formed in West Philadelphia in late 1981 by Penn students and fixtures on the nascent Philadelphia punk rock scene, Marc “Bernie” Bernstein, Mike “Plasticman” Kerwin (deejay on Philly’s renowned weekly punk rock program, Yesterday’s Now Music Today), and garage rock enthusiast Mike Bennet, Lost Barbecue was formed to open the bill at legendary “Buckingham Palace” house parties, featuring bands such as the Stickmen, Heathens, King of Siam, and Red Buckets. Lacking any creative vision or musical or technical skill, the band focused on instrumentals, with the exception of their showstopping version of Golden Earing’s Radar Love. After several short but intense performances at house parties, and one legendary gig opening for The Stickmen, King of Siam, and Steel Tips at the Elks Center (where one punter likened them to Pink Floyd), the band broke up in the Summer of 1982 when the two Mikes moved to London. Mike and Mike reunited over twenty years later in The Dupont Circles. ...
The surprise for me was the long and often lost drummer Bernie (front right, with popsicle fully inserted) was also in the first lineup of our band Mudpie circa 1987-88. I never really knew much about him before.

Thanks to Mike for getting in touch and sending the photos featuring members of Lost Barbecue, Stickmen, and Red Buckets.

[Help! I'd love to do a story about the Boston>Philly band Red Buckets. If you have any leads on tapes, pics, stories, please let me know.]

3 comments:

  1. Just saw this .. so happy to .. this is GF for 15 years and heard alot about this time! TY

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  2. Hey: I was very good friends with Bernie (RIP) since 1979 (I was a freshman and he was a sophomore at Penn). I was also friendly with Marc and Richard (RIP) of Red Buckets, and have a story to share with you if you care to hear it (I know it's been 9 years since you made this post, but hey, I just found it a couple of days ago!). I was also good friends with Beth (RIP), and know most of everyone else in these pics.
    Great great pics and post btw, and it reminded me of some stuff that I had forgotten.

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    1. Hi Mark, I'm just logging comments for the first time in awhile. I only heard Bernie passed away a few months ago. Very sad to hear it. Feel free to post your story. I'd love to hear it!

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