Some Wednesday morning Ink & Dagger while the coffee brews. My girlfriend and several friends of mine are hook line and sinker into this ‘Twilight’ fad, and I pass no judgments. But it just makes me think that Sean McCabe and Don Devore were 13 years ahead of their time. (Or 12? When did the first two EPs come out? Wasn’t Love Is Dead 1996?) I remember blasting this shit from Jesse Cannon’s van — I hated at first, changing Sean’s “desire/on fire” to “retire/vampire” on “The Road To Hell” — but they won me over, from basement shows to the Stalag 13 and on. RIP Sean McCabe.
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| By: Spencer Ackerman Wednesday November 18, 2009 8:36 am | |



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OT: I watched this AC360 on the NCOs convicted of murdering Iraqi prisoners. Isnt First Sergeant John Hatley the same guy who was Scott Beauchamps boss while he was writing his diaries for TNR? John Cole seems to think so. As Cole points out these were the guys who would never run over a dog as described in Beauchamps TNR diary. Might be worth looking into for an update. I wonder what Beauchamp is up to these days.
Pretty sure it’s 13 — I can remember spending Halloween 1996 seeing Ink & Dagger, Endeavor, the Decoders, and…someone else at a hall show somewhere in central Jersey. And I’m almost certain “Love is Dead” was out by then.
Yeah, that’s the guy. And I talked to Scott over IM the other day. There will be big Beauchamp related news in the future that I am not yet at liberty to discuss…