Wednesday, May 27, 2009

FROM THE GARAGE :PART ONE



Firstly, to help you navigate through the MC5 history, please to use MC5.org, click on MC5 Gateway and the MC5 Timeline. This way you can get the history as you read. The MC5 Timeline has almost everything we ever did on it. Way better than my memory.


It’s the best way for you and for me. We (The MC5) are all over the net. So let’s use the already available info. I don’t like repeating all the stuff I’ve said a million times over in interviews etc. I’ll just tell you a story. Okay? I will be posting some film footage that we are in production on now. Coming down the pike will be taped interviews, me giving a drumming tutorial on how to play Skunk, a lecture at MSU, and a couple of spicy interviews from the past, etc. Stay tuned…



Way back in 1963, Wayne Kramer and I played in an instrumental band. We called ourselves “The Bounty Hunters”, after Connie Kalitta’s dragster of the same name. Also Steve McQueen had a cool show called “The Bounty Hunter” on TV. We were the ripe old age of thirteen years. Fred Smith was in a rival band called “The Vibratones”. We played backyard barbeques and we rehearsed in Billy Varga’s garage. He was our second guitar player. We had no bass player.


I quit the Bounty Hunters to play with Jeff Warady and the Paramounts, because he was playing weddings and making cash bucks. I needed the money to start saving for a car. After school I worked all kinds of jobs to build up my car fund. Great jobs, like a short order cook, delivering flyers door to door, a car wash, pizza delivery. Yuk! I soon grew tired of the Paramounts because we had to play nothing but standard covers and I got bored with the whole idea.


I then shifted to playing country and rock n’ roll beer joints with my brother Pete, who was 25 years old at the time and I was 15, but he acted as my guardian. I always looked up to my brother. He played guitar, bass, and a Hammond B-3 organ. He drove a mega-hot ’56 Chevy ragtop with a 327 stick shift. Way cool.


He used to take me fishing a lot when we were younger. Great times. We had Tuesday night wrestling brawls in the living room. My mom would go to a thing called a Novena, and my brother and I would completely tear up the living room. My sister Donna would always rat us out, but Mom knew. Many times I almost went threw the big picture window. We were nuts. Well. In the bars, I drank a lot of Coca-Cola and ate chips and got to smoke around the guys. This was a step up. The money was okay, and I was having a ball.


My family was a musical family to be sure. My sister played piano. My mother sang on the radio before bronchitis cut her blossoming career way short. My dad played the upright acoustic bass. We all used to play and sing together down the basement at Christmas-time. God, those were some of the best moments of my life. Truly. I am so blessed.

4 comments:

James Melescu,  May 27, 2009 11:25 PM  

What's up Dennis? My name is James Melescu I am the son of Jimmy Recca, I have my mothers maiden name of course! I have never met my dad, although I spoke with him for a brief while about 15 years ago, and then I lost contact with him. I was wondering if you had any info on him? I play a little music myself, check me and my son out on you tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYnwgiFyWY8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kDHmCYnlpw
not quite the Stooges or the New Order, the living room is as far as we go!
anyways, thanks for your time.
James

Machinegun May 28, 2009 8:54 AM  

DEAR JAMES,
IF I HEAR OR SEE ANYTHING AT ALL ON YOUR DAD, I WILL MOST CERTAINLY GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU. I LOVED THE VIDEO OF YOU & YOUR SON. STAY TUNED BROTHER!
MGT

Cyd May 28, 2009 11:49 AM  

Cool blast from the past. The fabulous 50's. Part-time jobs. Hot motorhead cars. Smokin' cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo. Singing Christmas carols with the whole family. Loves it. And thanks for putting up those MC5 links. Jimmy Recca's SON? Neato. Love, Cyd

Machinegun May 30, 2009 6:16 AM  

DEAR CYD,
THANK YOU. THOSE WERE INDEED GREAT TIMES. THE TRICK IS TO KEEP ON HAVING THEM RIGHT?
MGT

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