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Fuck You If You Don’t Like Rock and Roll • Maris the Great and the Faggots of Death

09 May 2013 / Comments Off / in Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=5]
Released March 27, 2009
Walter Beck finds a filthy gem of hardcore gay rock ‘n’ roll which is a breath of fresh air.

“The lyrics are vulgar, sometimes borderline childish, but it melds well with the sounds of buzzsaw punk rock ‘n’ roll.”

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Dookie • Green Day

02 May 2013 / Comments Off / in Classics: Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=5]
Released February 1, 1994.
Green Day. Dookie. A loud, rock ‘n’ roll pop record that flew in the face of the seriousness of grunge & alternative & was just fun.

“When this album came out in 1994, grunge was still king and this album tore it down and left it to stagger along with a noticeable limp.”

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That’s What The Obituary Said/Ten Suicides • Mike IX & the Southern Nihilism Front

25 Apr 2013 / Comments Off / in Classics: Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=4]
Released October 6, 2009
That’s What The Obituary Said, Mike IX. This is a voice from the fringes of American society, & a vision of the outsider experience.

“Featuring Mike IX’s haunting vocals backed with ambient and harsh noise, this limited edition seven-inch record offers a savage glimpse into the mind of this New Orleans native..”

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Freedom to Piss • The Fight Against Arizona’s SB 1045 • Part Two

09 Apr 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Walter Beck

A Question of Equal Rights.

Walter Beck looks at the Arizona bill that would make it illegal to use a toilet not assigned to the same sex that is on your birth certificate. Part 2 of 2.

“I hope the amendment goes down in flames and our brothers and sisters in Arizona will not only be free to pee without harassment, but will be able to be full-class citizens in their own state.”

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Freedom to Piss • The Fight Against Arizona’s SB 1045 • Part One

08 Apr 2013 / Comments Off / in Features/by Walter Beck

A Question of Equal Rights.

Walter Beck looks at the Arizona bill that would make it illegal to use a toilet not designated for the same sex that is on your birth certificate. Part 1 of 2.

“The potential damage is even deeper than the question of being able to use a public facility without harassment. If passed, the amendment would make null and void any ordinance passed that includes protections for the Trans community. “

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Nothing Sacred • David Allan Coe

21 Mar 2013 / Comments Off / in Classics: Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=4]
Released January 8, 1978
Nothing Sacred is base and extremely vulgar, but if you like the films of John Waters or the literature of William S. Burroughs, give it a try.

“Singing freely about slutty women, mountains of cocaine, and sticking a middle finger to moral crusaders everywhere, this is the perfect album to spin when you feel the squeeze of the religious right and political correctness on your nuts.”

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Ray Stevens • Greatest Hits

07 Mar 2013 / Comments Off / in Classics: Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=4]
Released 1987

Humourous satire is the key to the Ray Stevens collection, ‘Greatest Hits’. Classic Music Review.

“This compilation showcases the best of Ray’s early and mid-career numbers, both funny and a few serious moments sprinkled in.”

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Mightier than the Sword: An Interview with Leah Robinson

06 Mar 2013 / Comments Off / in Interviews/by Walter Beck

Coming Out.

Walter Beck talks to activist Leah Robinson about her series of anthologies about coming out in America.

“I was inspired to do the book Coming Out as there is much mystery and fantasy surrounding the concept of homosexuality in the world today. I have published this book in order to introduce society to the real stories of real people whose voices have gone unheard for years.”

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Lenny Bruce • The Sick Humor of Lenny Bruce

21 Feb 2013 / Comments Off / in Classics: Music/by Walter Beck

[rating=5]
Released 1959

The second album from the comedy icon Lenny Bruce. Religion, Sexuality, and Airlines. Classic Music Review.

“What truly shocked audiences in the ’50s wasn’t the language, it was the targets of Lenny’s bits. Here’s a man poking fun at tragedy, political corruption, sexual deviance and religion.”

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How to Live & Die by the Scout Oath & Law

19 Feb 2013 / Comments Off / in Oral Histories/by Walter Beck

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As the Boy Scouts of America leadership prepares to vote on overturning its ban on GBT scouts, Walter Beck recalls how he was banned for the political views he had aired online.

“I had been a camp counselor for nine years and had more than a bit of a reputation as a rabble-rouser, an unapologetic freak who took the Scout Oath and Law beyond the rote meanings laid down by National Council.”

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