the Martian Entropy Band

piece (sic), cheese and good person   
Welcome to the Martian Entropy Band Sign in | Join | Help
in Search

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Martian Entropy Band » 70's counterculture (RSS)
  • Re: Bill Gracie

    thanks for commenting Tim... would be interested to know what happened to Bobby McGee... not only did I know him through Billie but Bobby's mother (and local artist Molly Eldersveld) was my mother's best friend at the time. I do recall the "put a lid on that squid" phrase also! another...
    Posted to Forum by hhitch on 03-03-2008
  • Re: Bill Gracie

    I'm so glad you reminded me of the "zombie hoof". When billy wiped it out into that tree up on the hill on Earhart road, the hoof left the antenna and flew into the woods. We never thought it would be seen again, but I somehow think I remember that Billy went back, possibly a few weeks...
    Posted to Forum by timprosser on 03-03-2008
  • Re: Bill Gracie

    I totally remember Sue! Hi Sue, come on in the water's fine! yup Bill Gracie was called " the blimp " because he had basically "become" the Trout Mask Replica album by then... LOL! When I first met him, his almost every response to anything was, " it's the blimp, Frank...
    Posted to Forum by hhitch on 03-02-2008
  • Re: The Light Opera light show was truly awesome (or psychedelic, as might have been said back then)

    Glad you liked that description, Hugh, and, sorry, but that wasn't the Interoscitor. The Interoscitor was a different device Wayne designed and built from a Helium-Neon laser, five small electric motors, some front-surface mirrors, and home-brew controls. I was hoping Wayne would come by and describe...
    Posted to Forum by timprosser on 03-02-2008
  • The Light Opera light show was truly awesome (or psychedelic, as might have been said back then)

    The Martian Entropy Band was graced, whenever possible, by the wonderful addition of a light show called "the Light Opera", though the term "Illuminatus" was also involved. Hopefully Mike (the Spaceman Bassman) and Wayne, the creators of the show and its equipment, will chime in here...
    Posted to Forum by timprosser on 02-27-2008
  • Re: life at the house of madness

    More nuttiness associated with the House of Madness: the Blue Moon Mike, the Spaceman Bassman, acquired new transportation: a blue Econoline van with windows all the way around. It was great for band gigs, light show gigs, trips to parties or the food coop, etc. Unfortunately, the lady across the street...
    Posted to Forum by timprosser on 02-22-2008
  • Re: life at the house of madness

    I must have enjoyed that era, as I'm having trouble remembering that event. Not that I'm doubting it happened, though. (It's often been said: "If you can remember the 60's - or early 70's in this case - you WEREN'T there.") I could recount many a party/band practice...
    Posted to Forum by timprosser on 02-19-2008
Page 1 of 1 (7 items)

 
Powered by Community Server (Non-Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems