Filmage: The Story of Descendents\All Page #2
JOE:
Mid '77, we're hangingout and this big kid
on this bicycle that's three
or four sizes too small...
My brother David goes, "Oh my god.
I know that guy."
DAVE:
I had met Bill before.He was in my Spanish class,
so I already kinda
knew what he was like.
And I thought if he could
play any instrument
he'd be great to be in a band with,
because he had just the right attitude.
bother to Dave. I would come
over every day and be like,
"Hey, you wanna hang out?"
You know, the friend that
And you're like, "Oh it's cool."
And then Joe really, I think,
thought I was bother.
DAVE:
At that time, The Lastand I gave him tapes like rough
mixes.
And that, he really
got into that.
He was really influenced
by our drummer, Jack.
BILL:
Once I heard The Last"She Don't Know Why I'm Here"
I was a totally
groupie of The Last.
I thought they were the greatest
band in the whole world.
JOE:
What happened wasBill was intrigued
by what David and
Frank were doing.
DAVE:
Frank made a demoof his songs, and Bill
took a tape and overdubbed
backing vocals on it.
tape back and said, "Oh my god."
"He may smell of fish,"
"and he may seem kinda weird,"
"but this is the guy.
He's better than we are."
DAVE:
That was truly the beginningof the band right there.
BILL:
Frank got meinto punk rock proper:
Ramones, Dickies, Sex Pistols.
KEITH:
Those guyswere like twins.
The double-whammy-ultra-mega
duo, Navetta/Stevenson.
BILL:
Yeah, we really hit it offand we would go fishing every day.
I was in awe of all these
great songs he'd written, and
he would play them on the
Johnny Ramone style,
all six strings.
He had this bitter resentment
that just drenched
every step he took and
every word that he spoke.
His songs were just filled
with that envy of people
that are better looking
and more successful.
It was just really inspiring
to just be around someone
that just hated everything
that much. It was just great.
BILL:
It was not that longafterward where it was trash
day and I was bringing my
trash out to the curb.
And one or two houses down,
somebody had stuffed this
bass guitar, it was sticking
And at that point I had
only played drums, and I
was like, "Whoa!" And I
went and I got that bass.
And I wrote "Myage" on that.
I thought, "Well, Frank can write
songs, so f*** it, I can write songs."
DAVE:
Soon after that,we were rehearsing
in Frank's brother's
garage in Long Beach.
TONY LOMBARDO:
I lived onWalnut Street in Long Beach.
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