Jack Rabid was bitten by the drug of rock and roll before he even hit adulthood. Before he was old enough to drive, Rabid was taking the train from Northern New Jersey into the city with friends to soak up the burgeoning punk and art rock scenes happening across Manhattan’s Lower East side. Often, this ragged pack of high schoolers would be forced to spend the night in the city when the trains stopped running before the rock shows they were frequenting would end.
By the time high school came to an end, Jack and a buddy found a sublet in the city and moved in the week that they graduated. Rabid immersed himself in shows on an almost nightly basis. At the urging of a friend, he began working on putting his experiences at those shows into written words. After this pair of budding scribes had each devoted one hour to writing about their showgoing exploits, they put together a fanzine, the very first issue of The Big Takeover.
Since that summer of 1980, Rabid has been dutifully printing regular issues of the magazine. Each issue is packed with show reviews, record critiques, and in-depth interviews with some of the brightest luminaries in indie and punk rock. It’s also crucial to Rabid that The Big Takeover stays in print. While he has embraced the immediacy and the convenience of the internet, Jack insists that there is still something sacred about the tactile glory of the written word.
In addition to his journalistic exploits, Rabid is also a founding member of the shoegaze band Springhouse, who have toured voraciously throughout North America and the world while garnering praise from MTV, Rolling Stone, Spin and a number of other esteemed outlets. While the band is largely inactive these days, Jack shares a story from the band’s semi-recent visit to Kalamazoo, MI for the KalamaShoegaze Festival.
Having spent half a century ensconced in the NYC music scene, Jack is filled with great stories. In this episode he shares a few nuggets about having Alan Ginsberg as a landlord, seeing XTC at his first show, being radicalized by Bowie at 15, disappointing Steve Albini by taking him to see the Replacements, and so, so much more.
Cheers,Matty C
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Thanks so much to Jack for joining me. You can find his work at https://bigtakeover.com. Be sure to subscribe to the print version of the magazine
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