I could have been a rock and roll photographer
OK, so here is the long story about the Ramones album cover.
One night in 1976 I'm standing on line at CBGBs to see Patti Smith with my Nikkormat around my neck.
A guy in the line in front of me balls up a piece of paper a throws it on the ground
Me: "Hey, don't be such a punk and pick that up"
Him: "But I am a punk
Me: "Pick it up anyway"
It turns out that after dutifully picking up the paper he introduces himself.
He is John Holstrom THE person who coined the term Punk Rock and THE editor and illustrator of the Punk Magazine which had just released its first issue. The first issue included this "editorial";
We talk while waiting and at some point he eyes my camera and hands me his card saying "send me your shots of the show, maybe we can do something with them".
About a week later I get a note saying he loves the shots, actually it said "those shots are a real wow. It was the first time I had seen that term but I got the gist. He further wrote that he will use them in his next issue and would I shoot more for Punk?
Of course I say yes. In a little bit I get the next issue. While he didn't use my shots on the cover, all the inside photos are mine.
A few weeks later John calls me in the middle of the day on a weekday.
Him: "Would I like to shot the cover for the Ramones first album?"
Me: "Yes, yes, yes"
Him: "They need to do it this afternoon"
Me: "But, but... um... I... need to teach Hebrew school... and I'm driving the car pool with 4 other teachers"
Him: "Huh"
Me: "Really, can't we do it tomorrow morning, on the weekend, tonight late? Can't we?"
Him: "I'll call you back"
Well, he didn't call back, Roberta Baily who was the hostess and coat check girl at CBGBs had a Pentax Spotmatic that someone had left one night.
She did the shoot and become a world famous rock and roll photographer I taught my Hebrew school class... the car pool made it on time.
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this is great! i was just thinking of the version of this story you'd told me before because I saw this great book at the Strand last time I was in NYC:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810957868/2020-20
I didn't get a chance to pick it up, but I bet you'd love it.
[this is fucking incredible]
Wow man... wow! I'm gonna do my best to not needle you for pictures and stories about the NYC punk scene in the 70s but no promises.
Fuckin' hell man, the RAMONES. Damn!
I had a shot at becoming a rock and roll photographer myself. I shot some pictures of Mary Huff from Southern Culture on the Skids for the Fender catalog a couple years ago... They were only able to include my shot in one printing though, because she never signed her model release, despite being super psyched about being in the catalog. Ah well.
Now that I have a DSLR, I'm hoping to get back in to shooting bands at shows.
You are amazing! Your coolness factor just raised up eleventy-seven degrees. I didn't know you had such a hippie rebel in you! Obviously, we haven't hung out that much.
oy vey. who'd of thunk?
so cool.
yeah. there's always some story of being at some sort of fork in our lives and going some other odd way, leaving us to wonder where we would have ended up. i've got too many of them. but, i don't regret (or, mor elike, i force myself not to regret) such switches in paths.
gotta say, you didn't turn out so bad, despite hebrew school.
great story.
[this is a real wow]
This might sound random but I have to commend you on your storytelling technique -- short and to the point, fantastic dialogue, and the final sentence just kicks you in the chest.
Have you uploaded any of the photos you took at CBGBs then?
Um.
You gave that up for Hebrew school?
What were you smoking?
Wow - how great! I bet you'll have made the right choice in the end. You'll find you're much better off having taken the road you ended up on.
Wow..Ramones, huh ? Just hard to think of you were waiting outside of CBGB...
holy shit, man.
This is my favorite old person story from Barak.
Can't wait to hear some more of these "old person stories" from you Barak"!
Amazing story. Reminds me of when I was going to photograph some kittens and puppies for the cover of Metallica's 1991 album, but forgot to take the lens cap off. As it turned out, the band decided to use my photos anyway, and thus the Black Album was born.
I love that you love telling this story.
It's a sad story.
I can buy you a Ramones tshirt :) Better yet, everytime I wear mine you can tell me the story!