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Mike Watt
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Bassist
Mike Watt
was the living embodiment of the punk rock spirit. As a founding member of the highly influential
Minutemen
, he created one of the most important bodies of work in the American underground canon, delivering adventurous, fiercely polemical music informed by such disparate traditions as funk, folk, and free jazz. Although his subsequent material -- most notably his records with the trio
fIREHOSE
, as well as his latter-day solo efforts -- lacked the sheer impact of his earliest
outings,
Watt
remained true to the D.I.Y. ethos that originally inspired him, emerging as one of the most highly respected figures in contemporary music.
Born December 20, 1957, in Portsmouth, VA, the young
Watt
and his family relocated to San Pedro, CA, which was to remain his home base throughout the years to follow; there he became close friends with
D. Boon
, with whom he formed
the Reactionaries
during the mid-'70s. Inspired by the burgeoning punk movement, he and
Boon
founded
the Minutemen
in 1979, adding
George Hurley
on drums. So named in honor of the brevity of their initial songs, in 1980
the Minutemen
debuted with the EP
Paranoid Time
, becoming just the second act to record for the legendary SST label. In the years to follow, seminal releases, including 1981's
The Punch Line
and 1984's two-LP set
Double Nickels on the Dime
, established the trio as one of the American indie scene's brightest hopes -- but on December 23, 1985,
Boon
was killed in a van accident following one of the band's live dates.
Devastated,
Watt
and
Hurley
planned to retire from music but were coerced into returning to action by Ohio-born
Ed Crawford
, a fervent
Minutemen
fan inspired to learn guitar by the band's records. Dubbing themselves
fIREHOSE
, the new group debuted in 1986 with
Ragin', Full-On
, which was dedicated -- as were all of the trio's future releases -- to the memory of
D. Boon
. That same year,
Watt
also teamed with his then-wife (and former
Black Flag
bassist),
Kira Roessler
, in the group
Dos
, a two-bass duo.
fIREHOSE
carried on
the Minutemen
's spirit admirably, and after three indie releases, they were signed to major label Columbia, where they debuted in 1991 with
Flyin' the Flannel
.
fIREHOSE
's tenure on Columbia was largely disappointing, and after 1993's album, the
J Mascis
-produced
Mr. Machinery Operator
, failed to launch the group toward mainstream success, they quietly disbanded in early 1994.
In 1995,
Watt
issued his first solo LP,
Ball-Hog or Tugboat?
, an all-star affair featuring guest appearances from members of
Sonic Youth
,
the Beastie Boys
,
Nirvana
,
Soul Asylum
, and
the Screaming Trees
. On a subsequent solo tour,
Watt
's standing within the alt-rock community was solidified by the roster of his backing band, which included
Pearl Jam
's
Eddie Vedder
and
Nirvana
alum
Dave Grohl
; the same tour saw
Grohl
's new band,
the Foo Fighters
, making their public debut as the support act. A year later,
Watt
played bass in
Perry Farrell
's band
Porno for Pyros
, appearing on their sophomore LP
Good God's Urge
. In 1997, he issued his long-awaited second solo effort,
Contemplating the Engine Room
, an autobiographical "punk-rock opera" also based on the lives of his father, a chief in the Navy, and
D. Boon
. That same year,
Watt
appeared on the self-titled debut by the
Stephen Perkins
-led experimental alternative jazz outfit
Banyan
.
Watt
spent the next year on the road supporting
Contemplating
, also finding time to record a cover of
the Stooges
' classic
"TV Eye"
as part of the ad hoc group
the Wylde Ratttz
for the 1998 Velvet Goldmine motion picture soundtrack, and reuniting with former
Minutemen
/
fIREHOSE
drummer
George Hurley
for a track on the
Hempilation, Vol. 2
compilation (the original composition
"Sidemousin' the Bong"
). The next year, a second
Banyan
album was issued,
Anytime at All
.
In early 2000,
Watt
had a close brush with death due to flu-like symptoms (brought on by an internal abscess in his perineum that went undetected for a long time). After successfully recuperating,
Watt
got back into playing by covering
Stooges
songs on a smattering of live dates accompanied by former
Dinosaur Jr.
frontman
J Mascis
.
Mascis
invited
Watt
to play on his solo release
More Light
later the same year and participated in its ensuing tour (which was cut short in the summer of 2001 when the group's van was involved in a serious accident in Sweden). 2002 saw the birth of another
Watt
project, the bass-organ-drum trio
the Secondmen
-- featuring
Madonnabe
Pete Mazich
on organ and drummer
Trebotic
-- who were soon slated to begin work on their debut album. These plans were temporarily delayed, however, when
Iggy Pop
invited
Watt
to join him and the reunited, surviving
Stooges
on select 2003 concert dates throughout North America and Europe. These commitments fulfilled,
Watt
once again turned his attention to new releases, playing live with others (
Banyan
,
Hellride
,
Dos
, etc.), as well as his Internet-related projects -- such as hosting the web-radio program, The Watt From Pedro Show, and maintaining his own site (Mike Watt's Hootpage www.hootpage.com).
Watt
's long-delayed
Secondmen
album with
Mazich
and
Trebotic
, a concept piece about his illness and recovery called
The Secondman's Middle Stand
, was finally released in August 2004; a full-length debut by
the Wylde Ratttz
was expected that same year on the independent Ecstatic Peace label. ~ Jason Ankeny & Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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