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guten Tag

guten Tag – new 3 song 7″ by HEAD on Evil Clown Records available at the Derv Gordon show tonight.

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Trip to jolly olde England

On our way to the rock concert in Berlin, we stopped off in England to check out the punk situation. Turns out it’s the same as Seattle: dead end yobs on the dole. We also took time to broker peace … Continue reading

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Heil Head double lp

This happened. Reverse Engineered the cd. Fly over to Europe and pick one up. We don’t have it. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpcxyOlnHH-/

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Upcoming shows

Fri. 9th – Poor & Weird Festival, Berlin (DE) Sat. 10th – Poor & Weird Festival, Hamburg (DE) Sun. 11th – The Pit’s, Kortrijk (BE) Mon. 12th –  Sonic Ballroom, Koln (DE) Tue. 13th –  Antwerp Music City, Antwerp (BE) Wed. 14th –  Baracke, … Continue reading

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Girl Trouble, Head @ Funhouse Saturday June 23rd

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guten Tag

More later

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Darrell’s Friday Dec 8

See you there

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25 YEARS AGO TODAY

Head played live for the first time 25 years ago. We were fortunate that Girl Trouble let us open for them for our first time playing. 25 years later we’re still both going. I can’t say the same for Quiverpuss. I … Continue reading

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Chemicals/No Talents/Head/Primate 5 @ Funhouse(aka El Corazon Lounge) Friday August 7th

No Talents are from France. Chemicals are from Portland. Head and Primate 5 are from Seattle.  Primate 5 – 930-1010 Head  1025 – 1055 no talents 1110 – 1155 chemicals 1210 – 1245

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THE DOORS IN SEATTLE 1968

Here is the first installment of Head’s ongoing series of rock bands doing touristy stuff in Seattle in the Sixties. Watch as The Doors ride the Monorail downtown then go see the sights from the top of the Space Needle. See … Continue reading

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