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	<title>Brendan Boogie &#38; the Best Intentions &#187; Duncan Wilder Johnson</title>
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		<title>Interview with Duncan Wilder Johnson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a part of the continuing series of interviews with my fellow Champagne of Band compadres, I shot a few questions via email over to Duncan Wilder Johnson: Along with joining us for our grand finale reunion, Duncan will be regaling us with a very funny spoken word performance at the Middle East Upstairs this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em>As a part of the continuing series of interviews with my fellow Champagne of Band compadres, I shot a few questions via email over to <a href="http://www.thrashachusetts.com" target="_blank">Duncan Wilder Johnson</a>:</em></div>
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<p><em>Along with joining us for our grand finale reunion, Duncan will be regaling us with a very funny spoken word performance at the Middle East Upstairs this Tuesday February 9.  Here&#8217;s my convo with my boy Duncan&#8230;</em></p>
<p>Brendan Boogie:  Let me start the way I started with Cullen &#8211; what is your favorite part about working with me?</p>
<p>Duncan Wilder Johnson:  I really enjoy that you are one a different part of the spectrum than myself.  You&#8217;re approach to songwriting is very different than mine and it&#8217;s really enlightening.  As a person who never studied musical theory, but took some guitar lessons as a kid and then listened to a lot of 80&#8242;s Hardcore Punk, 90&#8242;s Hardcore/Metalcore, and eventually a lot of classic Metal and Thrash, my musical back ground is based on listening, emulating my heroes, and now using my own natural and unique voice (by voice I don&#8217;t just mean what comes from my larynx, but my whole being as an artist).   Oh and I like that &#8220;I Remember Teenage Girls&#8221; song.</p>
<p>BB:  The name of your book is &#8220;How I Fell In Love With Punk Rock.&#8221;  I was thinking of writing the sequel &#8220;How I Fell In Love With Late 70&#8242;s Easy Listening Mellow Gold.&#8221;  Any advice, one writer to another?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Why are you asking me about it instead of doing it?  Just start writing, NOW.  I&#8217;ll help you edit it later.</p>
<p>BB:  Why don&#8217;t you give my readers a brief history of your musical and creative life from birth to about ten minutes ago?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Bands -  Bring the Knife, Flux Capacitor, Destruct-a-thon, Kill It All Away, Duncan Wilder Johnson &amp; T.S. Mike Carnes, Green Machine, High Rocktane, Sister Silver, Hillside 176 (aka The Satones), After The Fact, Two Minute Hate, Aslouchen, The Mushroom Men (we had a million names but more to the point we just went skateboarding).</p>
<p>Non-band creative endeavors &#8211; spoken word, Bad Girrls Studio, photography.</p>
<p>BB:  As a guy with three names, who do you relate to more: Jan Michael Vincent or Harry Dean Stanton?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Harry Dean Stanton, definitely.  He was in Paris, Texas and the undeniable cult classic REPO MAN (sick soundtrack).</p>
<p>BB:  During One Night Band, you were the only punk/metal guy in the band.  What was it like to have to deal with us wusses who concerned ourselves with such meaningless bullshit as &#8220;chords&#8221; and &#8220;melody&#8221; and &#8220;singing in key&#8221;?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Awesome.  I love to hear new approaches to creative problems.</p>
<p>BB:  What was your favorite part about the original One Night Band?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Walking up and rocking the shit out of people.  When we lit into The Pixies cover, the place just went &#8216;off&#8217;!  At least, that&#8217;s how I remember it.</p>
<p>BB:  If it weren&#8217;t for One Night Band, what do you think the chances would be of you and me being on the same bill together?  Or even meeting, for that matter?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Pretty slim, but I do run into you at The Rock N&#8217; Roll Socials now and again.</p>
<p>BB:  Do you have any trash to talk about any of our other Champagne of Band-mates?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Nope.  This thing rules.</p>
<p>BB:  Other than the reunion, what other projects do you have in the works to which the people can look forward?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Bring The Knife (new metal band).  A few spoken word shows &#8211; I&#8217;m starting a series of Sunday afternoon shows at O&#8217;Briens that will be either monthly or every other month called The Spoken Word Hangover.  I&#8217;m hunting a publisher for my book Dude, Your Band Sucks.  And I&#8217;m slowly, very slowly but persistently, working on a documentary about Sam Black Church with the working title of We Are The Bastards, which is due out when it&#8217;s competed.</p>
<p>BB:  What are you most looking forward to about the big Champagne of Bands reunion on February 9 at the Middle East?</p>
<p>DWJ:  Rocking the shit out of that room.</p>
<p><em>Keep checking back on this space for more interviews with my fellow Champagne of Band-mates, providing Tad makes bail.</em></p>
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