Monday, March 26, 2007

It goes to 11

And speaking of pioneering rock critic Richard Meltzer:

He invented the heavy metal umlaut thing.

I had no idea.....

3 comments:

dave™© said...

Man, I used to love Meltzer in the early 70s. He wrote some great stuff in "Creem," particularly. I still remember his review of an Elvis Christmas album that began (paraphrasing slightly) "Spiritual Christmas is dead, no use reviving that worthless corpse."

There was also a great photo of him in a Nick Tosches article about booze, where Meltzer is standing in front of a liquor store with a bottle in his hand, making Charles Bukoswki look like Bert Parks hosting the Miss America pageant. The caption read "Rock writer R. Meltzer contemplates buying more."

Anonymous said...

What are you talking about?

billy b said...

I had forgotten the stuff about Meltzer and BOC. That was one of my favorite bands back then.

Like copyright dave, Creem was one of the rock rags I rarely missed.

The first issue I ever bought was in late 72. The entire mag was devoted to the Stones and Exile on Main Street, I seem to remember.