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THE DICTATORS
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Formed in 1974, N.Y.C.'s
Dictators
were one of the finest and most influential proto-punk bands to walk the earth. Alternately reveling in and satirizing the wanton excesses of a rock & roll lifestyle and lowbrow culture (e.g., wrestling, TV, fast food),
the Dictators
, whose worldview was defined by bassist/keyboardist and former fanzine publisher (Teenage Wasteland Gazette)
Andy
(occasionally
Adny
)
Shernoff
and renegade rock critic/theorist
Richard Meltzer
, played loud, fast rock & roll fueled by a love of '60s American garage rock, British Invasion
pop, and the sonic onslaught of
the Who
. Driven by the guitar barrage of
Scott "Top Ten" Kempner
and
Ross "the Boss" Funichello
and fronted by indefatigable ex-roadie and wrestler
Handsome Dick Manitoba
(aka
Richard Blum
), it seemed that nothing stood in the way of
the Dictators
and mega-popularity. But that's not what happened. There were complications with record companies, personnel changes (one-time bassist
Mark Mendoza
left for
Twisted Sister
; original drummer
Stu Boy King
was replaced by
Richie Teeter
), radio hated them, critical response was lukewarm, and lots of audiences didn't get the jokes; supporters remained loyal and vociferous (especially
Meltzer
), but it didn't turn into anything tangible. Ironically, what didn't help at all was the rise of the New York punk scene, which only diverted attention away from them and onto bands they influenced (e.g.,
the Ramones
). They did manage to release three fine albums, but after 1978's
Bloodbrothers
was greeted with public apathy, the group's members began moving in different directions.
Kempner
put together
the Del-Lords
and
the Little Kings
and recorded as a solo act.
Ross the Boss
spent a few years in the goofy, macho heavy metal band
Manowar
and later joined
Shernoff
and
Manitoba
in the punk/metal combo
Manitoba's Wild Kingdom
. And
Shernoff
worked as a producer. However, as
Shernoff
put it, "
the Dictators
never broke up. Sure there were occasional gaps of a few years between some shows (we had lives to lead) but deep in our hearts and souls we always knew we were Dictators. We couldn't escape it even when we tried." With this in mind, the band got together to play a handful of shows in 1980, one of which was recorded for the cassette-only album
Fuck 'Em If They Can't Take A Joke
, which was later reissued as
New York, New York
. The band hit the road again in 1991, and began heading out on a semi-regular basis after that. In 2001,
the Dictators
made their abandoned retirement official and recorded a new album,
D.F.F.D.
, which ranked with the band's finest work in the studio. More touring followed, and a live album recorded at two shows in support of
D.F.F.D.
,
Viva Dictators!
, came out in 2005. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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