2006-present. 451 questions asked. All will be
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2006-present. 451 questions asked. All will be
klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Contents 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 (#1) NOV 3, 2006 – Tiki Houseman (San Francisco) ............................................................................. 14 (#2) NOV 18, 2006 – Paul Bergmann (San Francisco) greeting ........................................................ 14 (#3) NOV 20, 2006 – Peter (Texas) ........................................................................................................ 14 (#4) NOV 20, 2006 – Bonnie ................................................................................................................... 14 (#5) NOV 23, 2006 – Tim Rogers (Scotland) .......................................................................................... 14 2007 ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 (#6) JAN 3, 2007 – Ryan greeting ...................................................................................................... 14 (#7) JAN 5, 2007 – Fritz Fox (of The Mutants) greeting ..................................................................... 14 (#8) JAN 9, 2007 – Martin greeting ..................................................................................................... 15 (#9) JAN 11, 2007 – Cosgrove ................................................................................................................ 15 (#10) JAN 15, 2007 – Aaron Mundy greeting ..................................................................................... 15 (#11) JAN 18, 2007 – Jeremy Hill (San Francisco) ................................................................................. 15 (#12) JAN 18, 2007 – Mike Skipper (of Skeleton Television) .................................................................. 15 (#13) JAN 21, 2007 – Panek (Warsaw, Poland) ..................................................................................... 15 (#14) JAN 27, 2007 – Panek (Poland) .................................................................................................... 16 (#15) FEB 23, 2007 – Ian (New Zealand) ............................................................................................... 16 (#16) FEB 26, 2007 – Rosemary (Berkeley, California) .......................................................................... 16 (#17) MARCH 6, 2007 – Ray Carmen (Cut and Paste Records) ............................................................ 17 (#18) MARCH 28, 2007 – Frankie D ....................................................................................................... 17 (#19) APRIL 4, 2007 – Brian G ............................................................................................................... 17 (#20) APRIL 9, 2007 – Brian G ............................................................................................................... 17 (#21) APRIL 10, 2007 – Enek-o .............................................................................................................. 18 (#22) APRIL 13, 2007 – Robert E ........................................................................................................... 18 (#23) APRIL 25, 2007 – Brian G ............................................................................................................. 18 (#24) MAY 3, 2007 – Adrian W ............................................................................................................... 18 (#25) MAY 4, 2007 – Ernest H (Molotov Cocktail) .................................................................................. 18 (#26) MAY 24, 2007 - Bob ....................................................................................................................... 19 (#27) MAY 27, 2007 – Tom L .................................................................................................................. 19 (#28) MAY 7, 2007 - Toni ........................................................................................................................ 19 (#29) JUNE 13, 2007 - Joseph ................................................................................................................ 19 (#30) JUNE 27, 2007 - Nyles................................................................................................................... 20 (#31) JUNE 28, 2007 - Nyles................................................................................................................... 20 (#32) JUNE 30, 2007 - Chris ................................................................................................................... 20 (#33) JULY 17, 2007 – DaVeO ............................................................................................................... 21 1|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#34) JULY 20, 2007 – Tom L ................................................................................................................. 21 (#35) AUG 17, 2007 – Brad Pejack (California) greeting ................................................................... 21 (#36) AUG 18, 2007 – Jack ..................................................................................................................... 21 (#37) AUG 19, 2007 – Anon .................................................................................................................... 21 (#38) AUG 20, 2007 – Ken (formerly Anon) ............................................................................................ 23 (#39) AUG 21, 2007 – Fredrik W (Sweden) ............................................................................................ 23 (#40) AUG 29, 2007 - Murdock (France)................................................................................................. 23 (#41) AUG 30, 2007 – Murdock (France) ................................................................................................ 23 (#42) SEPT 4, 2007 – Murdock (France) ................................................................................................ 24 (#43) SEPT 19, 2007 – Josh ................................................................................................................... 24 (#44) SEPT 26, 2007 – Culen J (California) ............................................................................................ 24 (#45) SEPT 30, 2007 – Shane B ............................................................................................................. 25 (#46) SEPT 30, 2007 –Mike S ................................................................................................................. 25 (#47) OCT 1, 2007 - Polly........................................................................................................................ 25 (#48) OCT 4, 2007 – Aaron C ................................................................................................................. 25 (#49) OCT 23, 2007 – Aaron C ............................................................................................................... 26 (#50) OCT 9, 2007 – Shane B ................................................................................................................. 26 (#51) OCT 12, 2007 – Matt (Michigan) .................................................................................................... 27 (#52) OCT 15, 2007 - Maes..................................................................................................................... 27 (#53) OCT 21, 2007 – Jude (Canada) ..................................................................................................... 27 (#54) OCT 24, 2007 – Aaron (Minnesota) ............................................................................................... 28 (#55) NOV 1, 2007 – Patricio (Chile) ....................................................................................................... 28 (#56) NOV 3, 2007 - Cosgrove ................................................................................................................ 28 (#57) NOV 21, 2007 – Kyle (Canada) ..................................................................................................... 29 (#58) NOV 22, 2007 – Michael A ............................................................................................................ 29 (#59) NOV 26, 2007 – Rude Ken ............................................................................................................ 30 (#60) NOV 27, 2007 – Stefan (Germany) ................................................................................................ 30 (#61) NOV 28, 2007 – A. Henry D. .......................................................................................................... 30 (#62) DEC 5, 2007 – Patricio (Chile) ....................................................................................................... 31 (#63) DEC 7, 2007 – Ryan C................................................................................................................... 31 (#64) DEC 22, 2007 – Essron (San Francisco) ....................................................................................... 32 (#65) DEC 23, 2007 – Chris .................................................................................................................... 32 (#66) DEC 23, 2007 – Nik H .................................................................................................................... 33 (#67) DEC 25, 2007 – Panek (Poland) .................................................................................................... 33 (#68) DEC 30, 2007 – Josh C ................................................................................................................. 35 2008 ............................................................................................................................................................ 35 (#69) JAN 2, 2008 – Chris ....................................................................................................................... 35 2|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#70) JAN 2, 2008 – Maurice L (Chile) .................................................................................................... 35 (#71) JAN 4, 2008 – Warren P ................................................................................................................ 36 (#72) JAN 9, 2008 – Darlene ................................................................................................................... 36 (#73) JAN 10, 2008 – Simon B (California) ............................................................................................. 36 (#74) JAN 21, 2008 – Barry B ................................................................................................................. 37 (#75) JAN 23, 2008 – Rodrigo (Brazil) .................................................................................................... 37 (#76) Jan 24, 2008 - Allan B (Michigan) .................................................................................................. 37 (#77) JAN 24, 2008 – Faye V .................................................................................................................. 38 (#78) JAN 27, 2008 – DAN (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ....................................................................... 38 (#79) – JAN 29, 2008 – Chris .................................................................................................................. 38 (#80) – JAN 29, 2008 – Colin J ............................................................................................................... 39 (#81) – FEB 3, 2008 – Apple-O ............................................................................................................... 39 (#82) FEB 14, 2008 – Allan ..................................................................................................................... 39 (#83) – FEB 17, 2008 – Jule.................................................................................................................... 40 (#84) FEB 20, 2008 - Ray F .................................................................................................................... 40 (#85) FEB 21, 2008 – Jake...................................................................................................................... 40 (#86) FEB 25, 2008 – Doug M ................................................................................................................ 40 (#87) FEB 29, 2008 - Eric “Arab” Groff .................................................................................................... 41 (#88) MARCH 1, 2008 – Aniel B (Brazil) ................................................................................................. 41 (#89) MARCH 6, 2008 – Michelle D ........................................................................................................ 41 (#90) MARCH 6, 2008 – Apple-O ............................................................................................................ 41 (#91) MARCH 7, 2008 – Ken (Australia) ................................................................................................. 42 (#92) MARCH 8, 2008 – Adam C (UK) ................................................................................................... 42 (#93) MARCH 10, 2008 – Bob would love to open for DK in San Diego ............................................ 43 (#94) MARCH 11, 2008 - Ron (your Dutch Amsterdam roadie from 1984 till the last show in Feb 1986 at UC Davis ............................................................................................................................................. 43 (#95) MARCH 11, 2008 - Ron (your Dutch Amsterdam roadie from 1984 till the last show in Feb 1986 at UC Davis ............................................................................................................................................. 43 (#96) MARCH 19, 2008 – Andrew J ........................................................................................................ 43 (#97) MARCH 25, 2008 - Gaston (Netherlands) ..................................................................................... 44 (#98) MARCH 31, 2008 – Andy ............................................................................................................... 44 (#99) APRIL 4, 2008 – Matts ................................................................................................................... 44 (#100) APRIL 5, 2008 – SEAN S (Canada) ............................................................................................ 45 (#101) APRIL 13, 2008 - Bob Stubbs (Brazen Beat) .............................................................................. 45 (#102) APRIL 18, 2008 – Josh (Pennsylvania) ...................................................................................... 45 (#103) APRIL 18, 2008 – Vincent ............................................................................................................ 45 (#104) APRIL 22, 2008 – Johnny Turk .................................................................................................... 46 (#105) APRIL 22, 2008 – Pete ................................................................................................................ 47 3|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#106) APRIL 23, 2008 – James K.......................................................................................................... 47 (#107) APRIL 23, 2008 - Sean Shaul (Vancouver, Canada) .................................................................. 47 (#108) APRIL 25, 2008 – Nick F ............................................................................................................. 48 (#109) APRIL 29, 2008 – Bil the Bass (Scotland) ................................................................................... 48 (#110) APRIL 29, 2008 – Vincent ............................................................................................................ 48 (#111) MAY 2, 2008 – Andy .................................................................................................................... 49 (#112) MAY 3, 2008 – Sascha ................................................................................................................ 49 (#113) MAY 5, 2008 - Scott (Scotland) ................................................................................................... 49 (#114) MAY 6, 2008 - Andy ..................................................................................................................... 49 (#115) MAY 8, 2008 – Mark H ................................................................................................................. 50 (#116) MAY 9, 2008 – Sean (Canada) .................................................................................................... 50 (#117) MAY 12, 2008 – Andy (Canada) .................................................................................................. 50 (#118) MAY 14, 2008 – Piotr (Poland) .................................................................................................... 50 (#119) MAY 19, 2008 – Marianne ........................................................................................................... 51 (#120) MAY 20, 2008 – Mike ................................................................................................................... 51 (#121) MAY 22, 2008 - GunGrave Runner (UK) ..................................................................................... 51 (#122) MAY 27, 2008 – Jon..................................................................................................................... 52 (#123) MAY 31, 2008 - FeFe ................................................................................................................... 52 (#124) MAY 31, 2008 - Patrick ................................................................................................................ 53 (#125) JUNE 6, 2008 - Kenny (Buffalo, New York) ................................................................................. 53 (#126) JUNE 8, 2008 - Eddie (UK) .......................................................................................................... 53 (#127) JULY 14, 2008 – Leona (Germany) ............................................................................................. 53 (#128) JULY 14, 2008 - Matt ................................................................................................................... 53 (#129) JULY 15, 2008 – Andy (Canada) ................................................................................................. 54 (#130) JULY 18, 2008 - Marianne ........................................................................................................... 54 (#131) JULY 24, 2008 - Huia (New Zealand) .......................................................................................... 54 (#132) JULY 26, 2008 - Kraig B .............................................................................................................. 54 (#133) JULY 29, 2008 - Jan P ................................................................................................................. 55 (#134) JULY 31, 2008 - Morb .................................................................................................................. 55 (#135) AUGUST 9, 2008 - Ramona M .................................................................................................... 55 (#136) AUGUST 9, 2008 – Marianne ...................................................................................................... 56 (#137) AUGUST 11. 2008 - Yuki (Japan) ................................................................................................ 56 (#138) AUG 18. 2008 - Connor ............................................................................................................... 56 (#139) AUG 22, 2008 - Duncan H (UK) ................................................................................................... 57 (#140) AUG 25, 2008 – Michael .............................................................................................................. 57 (#141) AUG 27, 2008 – Sue M ................................................................................................................ 57 (#142) SEPT 1, 2008 – Ben10 ................................................................................................................ 58 4|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#143) SEPT 5, 2008 – Vincent ............................................................................................................... 58 (#144) SEPT 22, 2008 – Tim M ............................................................................................................... 59 (#145) OCT 6, 2008 – Tim M................................................................................................................... 59 (#146) SEPT 26, 2008 – Kerrek .............................................................................................................. 59 (#147) OCT 4, 2008 – Tony R ................................................................................................................. 60 (#148) OCT 5, 2008 – Adam C ............................................................................................................... 60 (#149) OCT 11, 2008 – Panek (Canada) +6 ....................................................................................... 60 (#150) OCT 13, 2008 – Schultz do you miss the good old days of punk? … loved your stage attitude ................................................................................................................................................................. 61 (#151) OCT 29, 2008 - Bill....................................................................................................................... 61 (#152) OCT 29, 2008 – Bill ...................................................................................................................... 62 (#153) OCT 29, 2008 – Greg M .............................................................................................................. 62 (#154) NOV 4, 2008 - Anonymous .......................................................................................................... 63 (#155) NOV 9, 2008 – Fuja Rose ............................................................................................................ 63 (#156) NOV 11, 2008 – coffeekid ............................................................................................................ 63 (#157) NOV 15, 2008 - Pat ...................................................................................................................... 63 (#158) NOV 17, 2008 - Dale .................................................................................................................... 64 (#159) NOV 18, 2008 - Marek W, Polska, Europe .................................................................................. 64 (#160) NOV 19, 2008 - Professor Strychnine.......................................................................................... 65 (#161) NOV 22, 2008 - Patrick ................................................................................................................ 65 (#162) NOV 22, 2008 - Patrick ................................................................................................................ 66 (#163) NOV 30, 2008 – Chris/Panek (Canada) +14 ........................................................................... 66 (#164) DEC 12, 2008 – Josh (California) ................................................................................................ 69 (#165) DEC 13, 2008 - Reuben R ........................................................................................................... 69 (#166) DEC 21, 2008 – Rick S ................................................................................................................ 69 (#167) DEC 25, 2008 – Panek (Poland) .................................................................................................. 70 (#168) DEC 27, 2008 - Roger Trouserboy .............................................................................................. 70 2009 ............................................................................................................................................................ 70 (#169) JAN 1, 2009 – Greg ..................................................................................................................... 70 (#170) JAN 7, 2009 – Ty ......................................................................................................................... 70 (#171) JAN 25, 2009 - Dave Taylor (Dundee, Scotland) ........................................................................ 71 (#172) – JAN 26, 2009 – Evan Clayburg ................................................................................................. 71 (#173) FEB 5, 2009 – Karen.................................................................................................................... 71 (#174) FEB 10, 2009 – Russ ................................................................................................................... 72 (#175) FEB 12, 2009 – Patrick ................................................................................................................ 72 (#176) FEB 13, 2009 – Ben Hood ........................................................................................................... 73 (#177) FEB 13, 2009 – Ben Hood ........................................................................................................... 73 (#178) FEB 13, 2009 - James Heyward .................................................................................................. 73 5|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#179) FEB 14, 2009 - Adrian Steiner Cival ............................................................................................ 73 (#180) FEB 19, 2009 - Adrian Steiner Cival ............................................................................................ 73 (#181) FEB 23, 2009 – Nick Blakey ........................................................................................................ 74 (#182) FEB 25, 2009 – Chris Miller ......................................................................................................... 74 (#183) MARCH 4, 2009 – Bob Barry ....................................................................................................... 75 (#184) MARCH 4, 2009 – Donny Boy ..................................................................................................... 75 (#185) MARCH 8, 2009 - Bernd .............................................................................................................. 75 (#186) MARCH 16, 2009 – Chris Miller ................................................................................................... 76 (#187) MARCH 16, 2009 - Geoff ............................................................................................................. 76 (#188) MARCH 26, 2009 – Mike Water................................................................................................... 76 (#189) MARCH 31, 2009 - DB Ruderman .......................................................................................... 76 (#190) APRIL 7, 2009 – Mija ................................................................................................................... 76 (#191) APRIL 13, 2009 - Bartleby the Scrivener ..................................................................................... 77 (#192) APRIL 16, 2009 – Carrigan how are you? Where’s indian mike? ........................................... 78 (#193) APRIL 16, 2009 – Carrigan comment about the tea party ...................................................... 78 (#194) APRIL 27, 2009 - Rick Contreras (Dr. Know) .............................................................................. 78 (#195) APRIL 30, 2009 - Bob Calhoun AKA Count Dante ...................................................................... 78 (#196) MAY 4, 2009 - William Murderface .............................................................................................. 79 (#197) MAY 4, 2009 – Jay ....................................................................................................................... 79 (#198) MAY 6, 2009 – Sherry .................................................................................................................. 81 (#199) MAY 14, 2009 – Duncan (UK) ..................................................................................................... 81 (#200) MAY 31, 2009 – Alex ................................................................................................................... 82 (#201) JUNE 4, 2009 - Tetsuya Kanehara .............................................................................................. 82 (#202) JUNE 4, 2009 – Hunter ................................................................................................................ 83 (#203) JUNE 5, 2009 – Marco ................................................................................................................. 84 (#204) JUNE 5, 2009 – Hunter ................................................................................................................ 84 (#205) JUNE 14, 2009 – Hiccups ............................................................................................................ 84 (#206) JUNE 15, 2009 - Silvia ................................................................................................................. 84 (#207) JUNE 17, 2009 - John Kinard ...................................................................................................... 85 (#208) JUNE 17, 2009 – Betty................................................................................................................. 85 (#209) JUNE 18, 2009 - Patrick .............................................................................................................. 85 (#210) JUNE 18, 2009 – Zach Frace ...................................................................................................... 86 (#211) JUNE 19, 2009 - Morb ................................................................................................................. 86 (#212) JUNE 22, 2009 - Bruno Ferreira (Portugal) ................................................................................. 87 (#213) JUNE 25, 2009 – Theron Day ...................................................................................................... 87 (#214) JUNE 26, 2009 – Erik is there a video or audio for Bus through the Barrier that I can embed? ................................................................................................................................................................. 88 (#215) JUNE 26, 2009 – Erik comment about DH .............................................................................. 88 6|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#216) JULY 6, 2009 – Alison (Montreal, Canada) request for autographed photo for 14-year old son; loves the ledge too........................................................................................................................... 88 (#217) JULY 10, 2009 – James Kimmey how can I get your music? ................................................. 88 (#218) JULY 19, 2009 – Jim Boldman .................................................................................................... 88 (#219) JULY 22, 2009 – Danny Stein bass recommendation ............................................................ 89 (#220) JULY 29, 2009 – JOE where can I buy jumbo shrimp? .......................................................... 89 (#221) AUG 5, 2009 – Alan compliment ............................................................................................. 89 (#222) AUG 6, 2009 – Matt more DK songs slated for rockband? ..................................................... 89 (#223) AUG 13, 2009 – Jimmy would you sign my bass if I sent it to you? ....................................... 90 (#224) AUG 16, 2009 – Xander Ripp what strings did you use for the recording of Fresh Fruit? ...... 90 (#225) AUG 21, 2009 – George Elvin message from an old friend .................................................... 90 (#226) AUG 24, 2009 – Srini! greeting ............................................................................................... 90 (#227) AUG 24, 2009 – Srini Ramone greeting .................................................................................. 90 (#228) AUG 27, 2009 – Jon R tribute? ............................................................................................... 90 (#229) AUG 30, 2009 – Frank Kleissle what is your favorite instrument? .......................................... 90 (#230) AUG 31, 2009 – KSDKJ - Biafra is the only reason you are famous ...................................... 91 (#231) AUG 31, 2009 – Fernando what’s happening with DK?.......................................................... 91 (#232) SEPT 19, 2009 – Neal Rosenfeld ........................................................................................... 91 (#233) SEPT 21, 2009 – Brian Clark ....................................................................................................... 91 (#234) SEPT 30, 2009 – Ross ................................................................................................................ 91 th (#235) OCT 4, 2009 – Dida Kutz will you play at my 60 birthday? ................................................... 92 (#236) OCT 5, 2009 – Scotty .................................................................................................................. 92 (#237) OCT 12, 2009 – Jennifer Duffy how is your health? ............................................................... 92 (#238) OCT 13, 2009 – Terry Stout hope you get better .................................................................... 92 (#239) OCT 20, 2009 – Randy Ellis if you ever come back east … ................................................... 93 (#240) OCT 22, 2009 – Scott Goering is david brian around anymore? ............................................ 93 (#241) OCT 26, 2009 – Michael Puccio .................................................................................................. 93 (#242) NOV 1, 2009 – Eddie Reilly comment ..................................................................................... 94 (#243) NOV 2, 2009 – Gerry thank you for being a big part of the soundtrack of my life .................. 94 (#244) NOV 6, 2009 – Ray question about a youtube video .............................................................. 94 (#245) NOV 10, 2009 – Erick Hartz looking for music by Donny Waugh ........................................... 94 (#246) NOV 12, 2009 – Simon Bob (Los Angeles, California) do you remember me – I sang for Ugly Americans and Corrosion of Conformity ................................................................................................. 94 (#247) NOV 12, 2009 – Twichy love your solo stuff ........................................................................... 95 (#248) NOV 13, 2009 – Stephen what is the origin of the song dogbite ............................................. 95 (#249) NOV 19, 2009 – Olly (UK) ............................................................................................................ 95 (#250) NOV 24, 2009 – Responsible Johnny would like to do a DK tribute … .................................. 95 (#251) DEC 1, 2009 – John Kinard just wanted to say thank you for the CD .................................... 95 7|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#252) DEC 2, 2009 – Amir Fassad message from manasseh bernal of fleeting trance ................... 96 (#253) DEC 5, 2009 – Greg accused of selling out ............................................................................ 96 (#254) DEC 14, 2009 – Mikkel Barfoed questions about your bass/Bass of the Day forum .............. 96 (#255) DEC 14, 2009 – Alex comment/Brandon cruz ........................................................................ 96 (#256) DEC 27, 2009 – Henrik Forss ...................................................................................................... 96 (#257) DEC 27, 2009 – Ryan Hemingsen any tips on fast picking? .................................................. 96 (#258) DEC 29, 2009 – Robert may I request an autographed photograph? .................................... 97 (#259) DEC 29, 2009 – Srini!!! comment ............................................................................................ 97 (#260) DEC 30, 2009 – Andre Krause (Brazil) come back to Brazil? ................................................. 97 2010 ............................................................................................................................................................ 97 (#261) JAN 12, 2010 – Alex Zawodniak do you use chord progressions when you write music? ..... 97 (#262) JAN 13, 2010 – Simon Bob are you coming to LA soon? ....................................................... 97 (#263) JAN 21, 2010 – Aaron Donovan duty or a burden to further expose the truth and lies of this hidden hand’s vision? .............................................................................................................................. 97 (#264) JAN 22, 2010 – Aldo Alonzo if you can find some time …. ..................................................... 98 (#265) JAN 24, 2010 – Germ looking for a copy of the cover art of donut’s demo dork me bangladesh .............................................................................................................................................. 98 (#266) JAN 26, 2010 – Wim Konings (Belgium) festival question ...................................................... 98 (#267) JAN 29, 2010 – Wander Esposito (Brazil) brazil tour question ............................................... 99 (#268) JAN 30, 2010 – Mr. Rogers is it true you once punched out a moose? .................................. 99 (#269) FEB 7, 2010 – Anette (Hamburg, Germany) – question about I am the Owl .............................. 99 (#270) FEB 13, 2010 – Otto why can’t you and the rest of the band talk things straight with Biafra? 99 (#271) FEB 13, 2010 – Nonlee (Japan) comment/inspiration ............................................................ 99 (#272) FEB 14, 2010 – Rafael your work was very important to me ................................................ 100 (#273) FEB 14, 2010 – Jake are your solo recordings available via digital download? ................... 100 (#274) FEB 16, 2010 – Rodrigo Alvarez (Argentina) when will DK come to argentina? .................. 100 (#275) FEB 17, 2010 – Earl Keene I am a fan.................................................................................. 100 (#276) FEB 18, 2010 – Nigel Rennard (Missing Link Records) would like to obtain your material for our digital store ...................................................................................................................................... 100 (#277) FEB 26, 2010 – Russ Taylor where can I download Bus Through the Barrier? .................. 100 (#278) FEB 26, 2010 – Stacy McArdle-Sardelli inclusion in rock and roll ghost stories? ................. 101 (#279) MARCH 15, 2010 - Sly (UK) ...................................................................................................... 101 (#280) MARCH 21, 2010 - Esmail Hamidi what instruments did you use on Cha Cha Cha with Mr. Flouride? ................................................................................................................................................ 101 (#281) MARCH 22, 2010 - Lewis Edward Touhig (Japan) request for an autographed photo ........ 101 (#282) MARCH 28, 2010 - Dino where can I purchase Keep on Walking ........................................ 102 (#283) APRIL 6, 2010 - Scott ................................................................................................................ 102 (#284) APRIL 16, 2010 - Ivan Miklian (Slovakia) request for an autographed photo ....................... 102 (#285) APRIL 19, 2010 - Mike Williams (Michigan) .............................................................................. 103 8|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#286) APRIL 28, 2010 - Ethan looking for DK bass tabs ................................................................ 103 (#287) APRIL 29, 2010 - Kevin Smith thank you for my 15 minutes of fame ................................... 103 (#288) MAY 8, 2010 - Dave Lowes (UK) when is DK coming back to Newcastle, England? .......... 104 (#289) MAY 10, 2010 - Ralf Poppe (Germany) ..................................................................................... 104 (#290) MAY 17, 2010 - Edward Kent thank you for all the great music ........................................... 104 (#291) MAY 17, 2010 - Marcus Schreiber hope all is well with you ................................................. 104 (#292) JUNE 5, 2010 - Fabio Da Silva Barbosa.................................................................................... 105 (#293) JUNE 14, 2010 - Paul do you still do producing? Will you sign my DK Halloween single? . 105 (#294) JUNE 18, 2010 - Bobby Powell lyrics for Cold Fish? ............................................................ 105 (#295) JUNE 22, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) looking for Thingie? ......................................... 105 (#296) JUNE 24, 2010 - Danny Jaillet ................................................................................................... 105 (#297) JULY 6, 2010 - Dana Marks met you 5 years ago in Philadelphia; you said to stay in touch ............................................................................................................................................................... 105 (#298) JULY 7, 2010 - Niko Singer (Germany) request for an interview, inclusion in a book? ........ 105 (#299) JULY 20, 2010 - Kyle (Massachusetts) request for an autographed photo .......................... 106 (#300) JULY 21, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) glad you are well .............................................. 106 (#301) JULY 21, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) request for an autographed DK photo – prefer an old image ............................................................................................................................................... 106 (#302) JULY 24, 2010 - Joseph where can I find your music online? ............................................... 107 (#303) JULY 24, 2010 - Lane Lovegrove .............................................................................................. 107 (#304) AUG 4, 2010 - Phil F (Richmond, Virginia) will you burn me a CD of Because I Say So? ... 107 (#305) AUG 5, 2010 – Lucas Lee any 2010 reunion shows? ........................................................... 107 (#306) AUG 16, 2010 - Jeremy Ginsberg.............................................................................................. 107 (#307) AUG 21, 2010 – Johnny Hudson who is greg reeves? ......................................................... 108 (#308) AUG 31, 2010 – Rob Power compliment .............................................................................. 108 (#309) SEPT 10, 2010 - Juan Coloma (Peru) thank you for the music ............................................ 108 (#310) SEPT 11, 2010 – Tangento love your music, when will your solo stuff be available? .......... 108 (#311) SEPT 12, 2010 – Hans .............................................................................................................. 108 (#312) SEPT 14, 2010 - Ilya (Massachusetts) ...................................................................................... 109 (#313) SEPT 16, 2010 – Rylan ............................................................................................................. 109 (#314) SEPT 19, 2010 – Phil Lin ........................................................................................................... 109 (#315) SEPT 25, 2010 – Arty ................................................................................................................ 110 (#316) SEPT 25, 2010 – Nick ................................................................................................................ 110 (#317) SEPT 26, 2010 – Nick Alexis ..................................................................................................... 110 (#318) SEPT 30, 2010 – Johnny Gibson ............................................................................................... 111 (#319) OCT 5, 2010 – Alex W ............................................................................................................... 111 (#320) OCT 10, 2010 – Diana Renteria ................................................................................................ 111 (#321) OCT 14, 2010 – Alicia (California) ......................................................................................... 111 9|Page klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#322) OCT 15, 2010 – Woden Thoth ................................................................................................... 112 (#323) OCT 15, 2010 - Sydney Pringle of Morgantown WV ................................................................. 112 (#324) OCT 20. 2010 – Diana Renteria + 4 questions ..................................................................... 112 (#325) OCT 21, 2010 – MadMadMike when will DK come to fort Lauderdale, florida? ................... 112 (#326) OCT 25, 2010 – Brian Callahan how did you get your tone on the frankenchrist album; on Stars and Stripes of Corruption? ........................................................................................................... 113 (#327) OCT 26, 2010 – Fozzy ............................................................................................................... 113 (#328) NOV 21, 2010 – Ian Andrews .................................................................................................... 113 (#329) NOV 30, 2010 – Charlie Lord ..................................................................................................... 113 (#330) DEC 9, 2010 – Bradley Gray question about the legendary stardust cowboy ...................... 113 2011 .......................................................................................................................................................... 114 (#331) JAN 2, 2011 – Nick thank you for the DK show in melbourne .............................................. 114 (#332) JAN 2, 2011 – Walter (The Pinz) thank you .......................................................................... 114 (#333) JAN 3, 2011 – Levi Carmichael ................................................................................................. 114 (#334) JAN 6, 2011 – Rickie (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) .......................................................................... 114 (#335) FEB 10, 2011 – Panek (Poland/Canada) + 5 questions ....................................................... 115 (#336) FEB 10, 2011 – Panek + 3 questions .................................................................................... 115 (#337) FEB 10, 2011 – Kit Haymond .................................................................................................... 116 (#338) FEB 11, 2011 – Ralph ................................................................................................................ 116 (#339) MARCH 4, 2011 – Ginger Coyote .............................................................................................. 116 (#340) MARCH 13, 2011 – Ramona Naddaff we met on a jet blue flight to new York and shared a cab to the city ........................................................................................................................................ 117 (#341) MARCH 23, 2011 – Vasek Vavra bass is for sale? ............................................................... 117 (#342) MARCH 23, 2011 – Eduard Revenko request for an autographed photograph ................... 117 (#343) APRIL 14, 2011 – Adam (Australia) ........................................................................................... 117 (#344) APRIL 19, 2011 – Jeremy .......................................................................................................... 118 (#345) MAY 9, 2011 – Joerg request for a birthday greeting ........................................................... 118 (#346) JUNE 10, 2011 – Tony bass tabs?........................................................................................ 118 (#347) JUNE 10, 2011 - Nick Hasted from Uncut Magazine (UK) article being written about the making of holiday in Cambodia ............................................................................................................. 119 (#348) JUNE 19, 2011 – Alejandro Bonilla (Bogota, Columbia) request for interview ..................... 119 (#349) JULY 18, 2011 – Maxwell Knudson-Goodwin what’s jello doing these days? ...................... 119 (#350) JULY 18, 2011 – Mike ........................................................................................................... 119 (#351) JULY 18, 2011 – Stasio (Poland) contacted you at a different email address ...................... 119 (#352) JULY 22, 2011 – Joshua Cook (Soft White Sixties) – guest list invitation ................................. 119 (#353) JULY 29, 2011 – Walter (Brazil) ................................................................................................ 120 (#354) AUG 6, 2011 – Vain ................................................................................................................... 120 (#355) AUG 10, 2011 – Nigel Wellington .............................................................................................. 120 10 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#356) AUG 14, 2011 – Maxwell ........................................................................................................... 121 (#357) AUG 14, 2011 – Walter (Brazil) ................................................................................................. 121 (#358) AUG 25, 2011 – Travis Lea ....................................................................................................... 121 (#359) SEPT 5, 2011 – Jeremy ............................................................................................................. 122 (#360) SEPT 10, 2011 – Elie G ............................................................................................................. 122 (#361) SEPT 27, 2011 – Marc Aisen licensing request for a indie film ............................................ 122 (#362) OCT 4, 2011 – Don Hampton .................................................................................................... 122 (#363) OCT 4, 2011 – Keith Roberts ..................................................................................................... 122 (#364) OCT 12, 2011 – Yvette Torres ................................................................................................... 123 (#365) OCT 19, 2011 – Jason ............................................................................................................... 123 (#366) OCT 21, 2011 – Dan .................................................................................................................. 123 (#367) OCT 25, 2011 - Jimbo ................................................................................................................ 124 (#368) OCT 25, 2011 – Jimbo ............................................................................................................... 124 (#369) NOV 25, 2011 – Mark Trueman ................................................................................................. 124 (#370) NOV 2, 2011 – David Trueman I wish the lineup was still the same for DK ......................... 125 (#371) NOV 3, 2011 – Torree do you remember me? I had bright orange pigtails ......................... 125 (#372) NOV 16, 2011 – Andre Krause (Brazil) did you use your fender VI on Chicken Shit Conformist? Miss you in Brazil! ............................................................................................................ 125 (#373) NOV 18, 2011 – B ...................................................................................................................... 125 (#374) NOV 21, 2011 – David Burgos request for an interview ....................................................... 125 (#374) NOV 21, 2011 - Anne Knowles photo question ..................................................................... 126 (#375) DEC 23, 2011 - Rodrigo Veloso nice to see you on the internet .......................................... 126 (#376) DEC 31, 2011 – Caelius why did you start playing bass?..................................................... 126 2012 .......................................................................................................................................................... 126 (#377) JAN 9, 2012 – John what type of pedal do you use? ............................................................ 126 (#378) JAN 26, 2012 – Nonlee Boogie .................................................................................................. 127 (#379) FEB 7, 2012 – Kathy St. Clair-Romantic.................................................................................... 127 (#380) FEB 7, 2012 – Kathy St. Clair-Romantic.................................................................................... 127 (#381) FEB 14, 2012 - Mark Leadon (UK) ............................................................................................ 127 (#382) FEB 16, 2012 - Jess Wills .......................................................................................................... 127 (#383) MARCH 12, 2012 - Erwanrc ...................................................................................................... 128 (#384) APRIL 2, 2012 – Dave B what type of gear did you use on your new CD set ...................... 128 (#385) APRIL 12, 2012 – Kenny Galbraith what is your best advice to one who would like to become a good bass player? .............................................................................................................................. 128 (#386) APRIL 15, 2012 – Kyle what is your rig setup; when are you coming to Pittsburg ............... 128 (#387) MAY 2, 2012 - Louis Simonon (London, England) any kit secrets? ...................................... 128 (#388) MAY 3, 2012 – Laurent Mercier (Paris, France) proposal to produce a animated music video for DK..................................................................................................................................................... 129 11 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#389) MAY 13, 2012 – Jasminne 3 questions – reflections on DK, personal questions for Klaus . 129 (#390) MAY 30, 2012 – Ray enjoys your solo stuff .......................................................................... 130 (#391) JUNE 12, 2012 – John David Flores.......................................................................................... 130 (#392) JUNE 27, 2012 – Monica would like to send you DK Austin, Texas show photographs ...... 131 (#393) JULY 7, 2012 – Josh Medsker (New Jersey) + 33 questions ............................................... 131 (#394) JULY 12, 2012 - Damon Molloy comment............................................................................. 133 (#395) JULY 21, 2012 - Grant (Australia) .............................................................................................. 133 (#396) JULY 23, 2012 – Leon would love DK to go to Canada ........................................................ 133 (#397) JULY 24, 2012 – Anika .............................................................................................................. 133 (#398) JULY 24, 2012 – Eldrin Mejia ................................................................................................ 134 (#399) AUG 8, 2012 – Apple plans for re-releasing your solo stuff? ................................................ 134 (#400) AUG 8, 2012 – Konstantin wondering if you or DK might need a video? ............................. 134 (#401) AUG 11, 2012 – Ray pre-set list from 1984 found ................................................................ 134 (#402) AUG 18, 2012 - Shakisaha Harvey request for an interview ................................................ 134 (#403) SEPT 16, 2012 – Jay Pay request for a secondary interview ............................................... 135 (#404) SEPT 21, 2012 - Christopher Levine request for an interview .............................................. 135 (#405) SEPT 23, 2012 – Mark how can I buy a Peligro t-shirt? ....................................................... 135 (#406) SEPT 28, 2012 – Justin how to start a punk band ................................................................ 135 (#407) OCT 9, 2012 – Steve Playford (Australia) looking for photos/film from the DK Australia 1983 tour......................................................................................................................................................... 136 (#408) OCT 14, 2012 - Axel Nilsson (Stockholm, Sweden) DK vinyl called A Skateboard Party? .. 136 (#409) OCT 19, 2012 – Michele Strider ................................................................................................ 136 (#410) OCT 23, 2012 – Stephen Sullygo .............................................................................................. 136 (#411) NOV 8, 2012 – Tony James ....................................................................................................... 138 (#412) NOV 12, 2012 – Rob Adams ..................................................................................................... 138 (#413) NOV 12, 2012 – Tyler Hodge ..................................................................................................... 139 (#414) NOV 19, 2012 – Andrew bridge & pickups on your bass? .................................................... 139 (#415) NOV 26, 2012 – Sean about 6025 ........................................................................................ 139 (#416) NOV 30, 2012 – Ian Pelletier greeting................................................................................... 139 (#417) DEC 1, 2012 – Keith Calmes may I send you may CD? ....................................................... 139 (#418) DEC 16, 2012 – Arthur Samel (Pennsylvania) request for autographed photos & memorabilia ............................................................................................................................................................... 139 2013 .......................................................................................................................................................... 140 (#419) JAN 5, 2013 – Steve Niemitz ..................................................................................................... 140 (#420) JAN 18, 2013 – Josh Medsker – see (#393) entry from July 7, 2012 +33 questions ........... 140 (#421) JAN 23, 2013 – Ricado Quezada (Santiago, Chile) .................................................................. 140 (#422) FEB 7, 2013 – Paul .................................................................................................................... 141 (#423) FEB 14, 2013 – John M ............................................................................................................. 141 12 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#424) FEB 14, 2013 – Sid .................................................................................................................... 141 (#425) FEB 15, 2013 – Bridget (California) ........................................................................................... 142 (#426) FEB 18, 2013 – Steve Niemitz +3 questions .......................................................................... 142 (#427) MARCH 5, 2013 – Steve Niemitz +2 questions ..................................................................... 142 (#428) MARCH 17, 2013 – Gary Morris (UK) coming back to the UK?............................................ 142 (#429) MARCH 28, 2013 – Adewole M. Akinloba question about your bass ................................... 142 (#430) APRIL 16, 2013 – Marlene Rudloff (Germany) request for permission ................................ 142 (#431) APRIL 17, 2013 – Jack L ........................................................................................................... 143 (#432) APRIL 19, 2013 – Alberto Krawczyk posted photos from Brazil ........................................... 143 (#433) APRIL 23, 2013 – Carlos Lozio (Brazil) thank you for the Brazil show ................................. 144 (#434) APRIL 24, 2013 – Greg Mudd interview request ................................................................... 144 (#435) APRIL 28, 2013 – Gustavo Cordena ..................................................................................... 144 (#436) MAY 17, 2013 – Mark coming to the UK? ............................................................................. 144 (#437) MAY 21, 2013 – Enrique advice on starting a band ............................................................. 144 (#438) MAY 26, 2013 – Steve Robinson any leads on your missing gear? ..................................... 144 (#439) JUNE 3, 2013 – Joshua Windham what rig you used? ......................................................... 145 (#440) JUNE 9, 2013 – Doctor Punk any word on east bay ray’s guitars? ...................................... 145 (#441) JUNE 17, 2013 – Ken Shelton I hope you get your stolen bass back .................................. 145 (#442) JULY 6, 2013 – Taylor just wanted to say thank you for the music ...................................... 145 (#443) JULY 23, 2013 – Ed Schechner I remember you as Geoff – Brooklyn, 1970-1.................... 145 (#444) AUGUST 24, 2013 – Jack 3 questions about 6025 .............................................................. 145 (#445) - AUGUST 26. 2013 – Martin Juarez ......................................................................................... 145 (#446) - AUG 30, 2013 – DK fan since 1990......................................................................................... 146 (#447) – SEPT 5, 2013 – Ken ............................................................................................................... 146 (#448) – SEPT 11, 2013 – Todd Snyder ............................................................................................... 146 (#449) – SEPT 21, 2013 – Johnny ........................................................................................................ 146 (#450) – OCT 8, 2013 – Steve Thornbrugh ........................................................................................... 147 (#451) – OCT 21, 2013 – Dale Flowery Did you ever vacation at Pt. Lookout in your early years? 147 13 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 2006 (#1) NOV 3, 2006 – Tiki Houseman (San Francisco) Klaus, Mazol tov! The site looks great! Go live and relax! September 2, 2013 Hey Tiki, Well, Bridget has effectively nudged me to do some catch-up work on the site. Did you ever play the clarinet when you were a child? Yes Peter, as a matter of fact I did in middle school (Junior High) and high school. I had a brother (still do) who was very supportive while driving me to an orchestra concert that I had a solo passage in and was so nervous. He calmed me down before the concert. That was nice and the information he gave me about how to handle stage nerves has served me well through the years. p.s. I still do toodle the clarinet every once in a while. On "Terminal Preppie" with the D.K.'s and "Gangbusters" on "the Light is Flickering" cd among others. I play somewhat better than Squidward. – Klaus So here almost 6 years late is my thank you for the Mazol Tov! (#4) NOV 20, 2006 – Bonnie Hope you're doing well in ...Seattle?...is it? I know someone who looks a lot like you, but he lives in Texas. But, he just plays games. Hope you still have the same email you had when you sent this. Cheers, -Klaus, 2-Sept-2013 Yep, I'm still at this email and now in Seattle. Did you find your bass? Tiki, 2-Sept-2013 Hi Tiki, Short answers. Cool, and nope. Cheers Well, Bonnie, that is a useful bit of information. Thank you so, but I don't believe I am him nor is he me. – Klaus (#5) NOV 23, 2006 – Tim Rogers (Scotland) A handsome website to be sure. But it needs more flames Thank you for the compliment Tim, and as for the flames, we are working on them as time permits. – Klaus 2007 ,-Klaus, 4-Sept-2013 (#2) NOV 18, 2006 – Paul Bergmann (San Francisco) greeting i was here, let's drink beer ... have you heard? .. don't wanna be famous ... mum's the word (#3) NOV 20, 2006 – Peter (Texas) (#6) JAN 3, 2007 – Ryan greeting hey klaus, it's ryan. i just got off the phone with you. thanks for the time today and last week. take care. (#7) JAN 5, 2007 – Fritz Fox (of The Mutants) greeting 14 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Incredible website! Love the photos. And the music, of course. And your Flickr photos, too, esp. "as i see the world". (#8) JAN 9, 2007 – Martin greeting Best wishes to one helluva musician from a cruddy one http://www.myspace.com/indecadesdecline http://www.myspace.com/martindecline (#9) JAN 11, 2007 – Cosgrove Dear Klaus Flouride, I always wondered what the name 6025 was all about. And is it true you been a carpenter before you played in that lil' ole band called The Dead Kennedys?? Thanks for all the great music! Hi Cosgrove, I never quite new where the exact # came from or if it represented anything to him. And, no, I would be a BAD carpenter, but I did drive a Taxi and delivery trucks and such. thanks for signing the guestbook. – Klaus (#10) JAN 15, 2007 – Aaron Mundy greeting Thanks! Nothing more, nothing less - just thanks. Hi Klaus, i like being able to find out more about the musical ground you've covered. It's a cool website. Mad props to Bridget. I'll try not to let my family drive me insane before heading back to the east bay. I hope the songs on the demo shine through the quality of the recordings. as for the at the drive=in cd, we don't really sound anything like them, but we love the album for being polished but unique, raw, and genuine at the same time. to the top=o=most of the top-o-most. or, if i may be so bold, onward and upward. Thanks Mike, Glad you liked it. Bridget did almost all of the work, I just added some videos and music. She rules. See you soon. -Klaus. p.s., thanks for signing the book. –k (#13) JAN 21, 2007 – Panek (Warsaw, Poland) Hello mr. Klaus! I'm a young fan (14yrs old) of yours from far away Poland... I've also been a fan of the Dead Kennedys for a few years (four or five I think). I also play bass, and my biggest achievement is learning Forest Fire - really! I also write some simple material of my own, and it's mostly influenced by your style. It would be terrific if you could write back in some free time and tell me about the equipment you use, like guitar (is that a '66 Jazz Bass? I'm interested about the year), strings, and most important - tuning. I would really appreciate that :) Thanks and best regards P.S. I have checked out some of your solo material, and it's great! (#11) JAN 18, 2007 – Jeremy Hill (San Francisco) P.S.2. Any chance of The Dead Kennedys coming to Poland in the future? I kinda missed the Kraków show in 2002 :( nice to know ya... .. .. . Hi Panek, ...and you too sir, thanks for signing the guestbook. see ya soon, -klaus Thanks for signing the guest book. Glad you like the solo stuff. Yes, it's a 66 Fender Jazz Bass, and I use mostly rotosound or G.H.S. strings, round wound. the tuning is standard bass tuning E A D G , I don't drop the tuning low. I also (on some of the solo stuff) use a Fender Bass VI six sring bass guitar which is really a guitar 1 octave lower, Tuning E A D G B E. (#12) JAN 18, 2007 – Mike Skipper (of Skeleton Television) 15 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 It has a Tremolo (Whammy) bar, 3 pickups and a thin guitar style neck. It was made in the mid to late 60's I think maybe 1968. The D.K.'s are not planning to be in Poland in the near future. We are taking a short break from touring. Thanks for the interest. Take care. Przyjemnego dnia. And also, I've seen that Fender VI bass in some of the pics, I have also seen you use it on stage with the Dead Kennedys (I wasn't that much into knowing guitars then, so upon seeing guitars two with 6 tuners on the headstock, I was like "Hey, where did the bass go?"). It's a nice guitar, sounds great too. Personally, I have never played a regular guitar with bass strings on. And the tremolo? That must sound wicked. –Klaus Thanks for taking the time to read this & best regards Also, are the Go*Going*Gone Girls ever going to release an album? I was amazed myself that I got hooked on this style of music, never noticed but immediately loved it :P - Panek That would be telling. -Klaus I have to pick up the full album somewhere, and listen to it again. I hope to be re-releasing all of the past stuff along with some new songs in the relatively near future. I can't stop listening to Shortnin' Bread on the site, it's a great song. I know it from before, I've heard it a few years ago, and seen people who thought that the solo stuff of the Dead Kennedys' bassist is going to be old punk rock, but were dissapointed. Funny, that, how people expect a musician to be just one dimensional, like a photograph stuck in time. Oddly enough I did Shortnin' Bread in 1981 while I was still in the midst of the first run of the D.K.'s and some people didn't like it then either. But some did. While I'm on the guitar topic... When I was browsing through the Go*Going*Gone Girls site, I noticed that you play some sort of a weird guitar, by that I mean that I've never seen one like it, and it sure doesn't look like a Fender or something (sounds nice though)! :P Could you give me a quick description of it? I have a few guitars, most of them weird, three pickups or more, almost always a whammy bar. If you're spreking of the red and white one, that's a Schecter. The dark brown one is a Teisco. I've also used a Fender Jaguar, a weird Gretsch, a weird Guild (with a built in guitar stand). All but the Schecter from are the 60's. I lean toward older guitars. It is actually designed as a Bass Guitar. It is a longer scale than a guitar and has to have bass strings of a smaller gauge for the top B and E because using a guitar string (a low E for example) won't reach the tuning pegs. The Tremolo bar is cool, and can be heard on the Uncle Bill which has most of the leads played on the Bass VI. (#14) JAN 27, 2007 – Panek (Poland) Hello, Thank you very much for the reply and the infos :D Do you use any effects on stage with the Dead Kennedys? A little distortion/overdrive maybe? Or is it just the clean sound of the guitar? Yes I do use either a little or a lot of overdrive from a pedal. Usually I like to keep the amp below 200 watts and drive it hard at which point it goes into it's own overdrive. Amps with more wattage than that are too "clean" and I have to dirty it up a bit. (#15) FEB 23, 2007 – Ian (New Zealand) good vibes from you I feel Thank you sir, good to hear from you. (#16) FEB 26, 2007 – Rosemary (Berkeley, California) What is your favorite household appliance? Well, Rosemary, that would have to be my good friend the toaster. In the morning it treats me to yummy toast and makes frozen waffles seem almost entirely edible. 16 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#17) MARCH 6, 2007 – Ray Carmen (Cut and Paste Records) Yours at Cut And Paste Ray "Mickey Dolenz" Carmen Just an F.Y.I. about the bass(es), I also use quite frequently, (on the last DK album "Bedtime for Democracy" along with other projects) a vintage Fender Bass VI six string Electric Bass Guitar which I kept all the stock parts on. It has 3 pickups and a whammy bar and is literally a long scale guitar tuned down an octave with bass strings in place of guitar strings and is quite the treat to play. You can see it in the Legendary Stardust Cowboy photo's and slide show as well as in the "Keep on Walkin'" video. It is the bass on the video and the "Uncle Bill" and "Hungry Tonight" tracks at this place. Cheers, Klaus Hi Ray, thought we lost you. All I can say is that if we go to Cleveland, I'll let you know. (#20) APRIL 9, 2007 – Brian G (#18) MARCH 28, 2007 – Frankie D How come Jello didn't tour with DK? Will he if there are future tours? Or is this a sore subject? Thanks, Brian Hey Klaus, Great to finally see you in cyberspace! I was wondering if you were ever going to put up your own site. Glad to see you have, and I'm stoked to hear that you will be re-releasing your solo stuff. I can't wait. And I humbly ask that the DKs come back to Cleveland soon! Hey Klaus, your awesome so's your j-bass. i've been wondering what kind of strings you used in the "fresh fruit for rotting vegetables" album because i've been trying to find that sound. It sounds really nice. It would also be cool if you came to visit san jose. Hey Frankie, I used (and still usually do), Rotosound Swing Bass 66 roundwounds. The bass amp was a Trayor monoblock-b with 2 15" electrovoice ass speakers at that time. It was mic'ed and I think we had a direct also into the board. ... I was just down in San Jose recently watching a show at the Improv with a local S.J. group called Beachkrieg. There was a party afterwards at Johnny V's. See you around. We might play there sometime with the Ledge as he's a local S.J. guy. Take care, -Klaus (#19) APRIL 4, 2007 – Brian G This is more of a question than a comment. What year is your blue Fender P-Bass? Also, is there any special set up that you use? – Thanks, Brian Hi Brian, The bass is a 66 Jazz Bass and I've had Seymore Duncan quarter pound pickups put in, in place of the originals along with a Badass bass bridge. They were both added in the 80's as they took rather well to the trouncing I give the bass. I have a bad habit of not correctly replacing the bass in a stand at the end of a DK's set. Hi Again, Brian, It was a choice he made after a rather acrimonious lawsuit. He was invited to tour with us once it became apparent that we were indeed to do some touring after a one off show set up to celebrate the release of Mutiny on the Bay had a overwhelmingly popular response. He has been invited to join in on the touring and events on several different occasions, but as I said, he has declined. I, for one, am not the person to guess what goes on in the head of Jello and just have to respect his decision. However, his choice not to tour with us is by no means a reason for us not to tour when we feel the mood strike us. It's a classic "He's not the boss of me" type situation. It was always and shall always be a collaborative effort on behalf of all the members of DK's and everyone has always been invited to the party. I have always and still do respect the work that Jello does. That said, right now we're on a bit of a hiatus from touring as we found ourselves needing to get back to where we were before it took off again. 17 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#21) APRIL 10, 2007 – Enek-o I Think you are the best bassist of the world,I enjoy a lot seeing you,I love your bass and Dead Kennedys. But one thing is better plastic surgery than fresh fruit for rotting vegetables? if you going to answer me,do it at the msn,i can't see the emails...A VIRUS OR I DON'T KNOW. OK,im enek-o and i live in urnieta basque country. good bye klaus If you're asking which is the "better" album, which I think is what you're asking, I'd have to say that's up to you. They are both to be taken as separate works, and at the same time as part of a body of work as a whole. I don't suppose that clears things up much does it. (#22) APRIL 13, 2007 – Robert E Hi, you're a really cool person, that's all I got Thanks for thinking so. (#23) APRIL 25, 2007 – Brian G Hey it's me again. Where can I purchase your CD Because I Say So ? I can't find it anywhere at stores or online. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places. PLEASE HELP!!! Lol. Thanks, Brian Hey Brian, How's this for a late response? Going back through the emails and finding ones that slipped through the cracks as it were. The short answer is, you can't find it in stores...yet. I'm still working on either a complete re-release of all the stuff I put out or a compilation. But if you really still want it I can burn you a cd of it and send it out your way. Just need an address and it's yours free of charge, if for nothing else than the wait. How's that? Cheers,-Klaus (4-October-2009) CDR version. That's about all we have left until the re-release. Cheers, -Klaus (27-November-2009) (#24) MAY 3, 2007 – Adrian W I was wondering what sort of amp settings you used on Frankenchrist. I really liked the sound of the bass on that album, especially on Soup Is Good Food and A Growing Boy Needs His Lunch. I want to use a similar tone on a couple of songs I'm recording, but I can never get the settings right. Hi Adrian, Being that that was recorded some 20+ years ago, I don't remember my settings as such. I do know that I used at the time my Fender Jazz bass probably with new strings. The head I used commonly was a Traynor mono-block b, hard to find used nowadays. For a picture of the head go to http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?type=71&cat =46&id=293#monob and scroll down. The bottom (2X15" Acoustic amp cab with JBL 2225H speakers) had a close and far mic, one right on the grill and one about 2' away. I don't recall the mics they used, and I probably went direct to the board also and mixed a combination of the 3 signals to one channel or 1 channel for the mic's and 1 for the direct. That's about all I can tell you except that there was also some compression on any or all paths of the signal and of course some eq thrown in just to make it harder for me to tell you the exact set-up. Hope this helps some. I did have the amp set rather loudy with the amp in an isolation booth for some distortion aspect. Good luck, -Klaus (#25) MAY 4, 2007 – Ernest H (Molotov Cocktail) Hey Brian, Just looking at old emails and ran across this. If you still want one send me your address and I'll burn you Hello Klaus, well it's been a while since I recieved the first installment of the Flouride Treatment (sept.1989), and am still anxiously awaiting further 18 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 installments. The condiment packs were very thoughtful, thank you. I must say though, the check I sent at the time didn't get processed in a timely manner ( it showed up in my statement 3 mos. later...), and caused me to bounce my first check, a rite of passage. I have been playing bass now for 20 years thanks to you, Frankenchrist was my inspiration, I just had to discover how someone could make those ominus low frequency tones. (though what good it has done me....) Thanks for the attention to this matter, and I look forward to your response, Ernst PS. , don't judge me by the band (MolotovCocktail) , the A.T. release was the last thing I played with them, and they went down hill fast after that!!! Hi Ernst, Sorry about the late check deposit. It was I think $6 for a photostrip (each one done separately at the San Francisco bus terminal) an interviewish/music in the works etc. kind of cassette, and a packet of condiments (ketchup, mustard and mayo). The responses were much greater than we ever expected on the initial offer and we (my manager at the time and I) did get rather bogged down and behind on filling the orders. Literally hundreds of trips to the bus station, a call to a restaurant supply company for the condiment packets and full time tape duplication. As a result of that experiment I'm reluctant to do another mass mailing fan club style unless I have staff on hand to help with it. Thanks Bob, He's really not that hard to understand once you get to know him.. (#27) MAY 27, 2007 – Tom L Hey again, my last message was obviously written before i ventured into the 'my replies' section of your website. All my questions have been answered, no need to re-answer them. I'd just like to say i like your site... hey there, i know you’re a busy man and anything i say isn't very important so i don't mind if you choose not to reply. Firstly i think your pretty fucking cool. And your bass is soooo good, i like the fact it's pretty much the only one you play. How long have you had it? And how many other basses do you own? Or is that the only one??? Thanks Hi Tom, No problem, I do have a few basses (3 to be exact) but play mostly the Bass VI and the Jazz Bass. Thanks for the note. Cheers (#28) MAY 7, 2007 - Toni K, I'm starting grad school this fall---at the age of 40. I'm scared shitless. Am I too old to be switching horses in midstream? Thanks! - TSL That said, glad to hear you're still playing, glad to be of some inspiration however misguided it might be. PS--I'm not quitting my day job, either. It'll be a busy couple of years. Oh and if you have the photo strip and can scan it I'll put it up here on the site, each one was different. Hi Toni, Never too old! But it does seem a rather challenging time ahead. Kinda fits in with the times. Best of luck and more power to you. What's the field of study? Just curious. Cheers, Klaus (#26) MAY 24, 2007 - Bob I would like to thank you and the band [The Legendary Stardust Cowboy and the Altamont Boys] for a fine show in Cleveland on May 19. It's been a long time since I enjoyed a show as much as I did at that show. You and the Altamont Boys sound like you very much enjoy playing together, and you seem to understand the Ledge as much as that is possible. I look forward to the next show. Cheers, -Klaus (#29) JUNE 13, 2007 - Joseph Hi, I’m a beginning guitarist, And I think you may have been a major motivation for a lot of artists and people. I'm going to tell you the truth, I'm not too hip in the music world because I have been sheltered as a child. It's not an excuse but it is a reason why I don't 19 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 know who you are, and like to learn who you are.. and learn to play my guitar at least well. Yeah, well I guess that's all for now, hope you've got the time to write back. Hi Joseph, I had lessons when I was 8 years old, but I also had a lousy guitar and my hands were small and, to make a long story short, my guitar teacher told my parents "Forget it, save your money, this kid has no talent and will never play guitar." I tried different instruments (clarinet for one) but got back to guitar when I was around 13 or 14 and had a friend who taught me simple starter chords and we'd learn songs from playing along with records. We formed a small band and played at parties and local functions. I was at that point bitten by the performance bug and from that point on always had some sort of band going. The main thing is to just do it, for yourself if for no one else. If you really want to play, you will. Keep in mind though, that it's not the most logical way to earn a living. (#30) JUNE 27, 2007 - Nyles Hi, I'm a big fan of your bass playing in the DK and well now I didn't know you had solo stuff out till now and I was wondering 2 things: Do you use flat wound strings? and the bass tab to We've got a bigger problem now? if its not to mutch to ask. thanx a lot, hope you come to Maine, love to see ya play - Nyles I can't explain here how to play jazz/lounge style anymore than I could try to explain what punk style is (and there are so many punk styles anyway) if you don't already know what it is. So do what I used to do when I was learning to play,..play along with the song until what you're doing sounds at least close, knowing in this case at least that the chord progression is the same as the original California Uber Alles progression. Just put in a swing, less notes and more air. Hope that helps, if not write back and we'll have a long discussion about what to listen to to get a feeling for other styles of music. As you can tell by this site, as much as I love punk rock I am by no means locked into it. Cheers and thanks for dropping by, -Klaus (#31) JUNE 28, 2007 - Nyles ya i play a jass bass to and a jazz fret less so i was just wondering that sting thing thanx a lot the we've got a bigger promlem now song ya i know its a take off i got all the cds lol and i just reallllllly like the jaszz part in the opening and middle and have been tryin to get it close. i get what your saying thowe and thanx a lot . I’m not locked in to one style ether i play trombone for a band too but i like jazz sounds and to play a lot of primus stuff too. thanx ill keep workin at it ! haha No problem Nyles, just keep hammering at it. Thanks for the note, -Klaus Hi Nyles, (#32) JUNE 30, 2007 - Chris I use round wound strings that tend to be Rotosound or GHS. As for bass tabs as such, I sorta don't do them because I play the songs a bit different with each performance. But I can tell you this, the Bigger Problem Now song was, as you might surmise, a takeoff/update on California Uber Alles with a faux jazzy intro. So I just sort of followed the E-flat to E pattern and basically whole first verse progression with the same chord roots, just with a swing "cool jazz" loungy sort of feel. Hi, is there any way i could get an autograph of you? Hey Chris, O.K. I'm playing catch up on things that we've found have fallen through the cracks and your email is one of them. Sorry for the oversight. The short answer is yes, of course. The longer answer is if you still want an autograph either email your address to me here or send 20 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 something you want signed to: P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. 94706 ..and I promise to try to get to it in a more timely manner. Cheers, -Klaus 4-Oct-2009 (#33) JULY 17, 2007 – DaVeO Hello Klaus, like that Chris guy I was wondering if I could get something signed. I met you with DKs in Austin at SXSW a few years ago, and somehow, I missed you on my DK FFFRV LP and your 'Because I said so' LP. Any address you E-mail me I'll keep hush hush, and I'll include a SASE, and not be a pest. Also what work have you done with Phil Tippit? Is that The ILM Phil Tippit? Just curious as the insert on yr LP mentions his Mad Dog film. Any response appreciated, Thanks. Well now I have a p.o. box for just that purpose. The address is: Klaus Flouride P.O Box 6480 Albany, California 94706 And yes, it's the Phil Tippett company Phil Tippett who does projects in conjunction with ILM and others. The Mad God (not Dog) film was a stop action animation piece he was (or continually is?) working on. He started it in the 80's and then along came cgi and between being busy working on projects that come to his shop and life in general I think it's been sort of put on hold. Some of the music on "Because I Say So" (mostly the soundscape pieces) was intended for use in that project. Cheers, -Klaus I like a lot of Bad Religion's material. "A Walk" from The Gray Race has been on a lot of my mix tapes/cd's, but has yet to creep into my ipod, which I'm taking forever to load. Top Fave bands? That changes constantly. I have current faves like Imogen Heap and for a while now I've had a thing for Oranger, but I'm not going to do the list thing because too many noses would possibly get bent. Let's just say that the range is quite wide as far as what I listen to. Cheers, -Klaus (#35) AUG 17, 2007 – Brad Pejack (California) greeting hi Klaus, I posted some video from the latest Ledge show. I certainly had a blast. The video is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0g3RojNuWQ (#36) AUG 18, 2007 – Jack I have been looking for mp3s of the music off of Because I Say So and The Light Is Flickering and am having difficulty. I only have the old cassettes of both albums. Where can I find the goods? I truly love those recordings. Hey Jack, We're working on getting all those songs available like REALLY soon on my music Myspace via snocap until a more firm distribution plan isset up. Look for that in the near future, and thanks for asking. (#34) JULY 20, 2007 – Tom L Cheers, -Klaus hey again. just out of sheer curiosity do you like Bad Religion??? and now that I’m on the topic, who would u say are your favourite bands? top 5, top 10, or whatever??? (#37) AUG 19, 2007 – Anon Hi Tom. Why'd you fuck over Jello? Well Anon, 21 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 It's about time someone broached this subject. And kudos's to you for stating it so eloquently! But first I must volley a query right back to you. What makes you think I F**ked Jello? From where do you gather your information. My guess is that you go to just one source, the horses mouth. Perhaps if you took the time that you took to fire off this heartfelt missive, you just might have had time to look at both sides of the story. There are usually two sides you know. That's how life works. If you took the time to check perhaps: http://www.phillaw.com/html/dkappeal.html movie that Tarantino’s fans are eagerly awaiting. In his statement, he included mention of the preteen daughter of one of the other band members. His public comments show that he is more interested in casting himself as a martyr rather than having any regard for women’s or children’s rights. It also shows that he has no regard for the safety of a child. As usual, it’s all about Jello. Contrary to Jello claiming all the writing credit for himself, East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride and D.H. Peligro also contributed to this song. Jello did not write “every note of that song,” that was proven in a court of law, when he was found guilty of fraud, and strains credibility. http://www.phillaw.com/html/dkappeal.html ...it might help clarify. Too technical? Too many big words and such? Okay, I understand. Maybe this would be more helpful: On a final note, JELLO is getting paid EXTREMELY WELL , and we challenge him to put his money where his mouth is and donate his share to a woman’s cause, if he is truly concerned with the issue." http://www.deadkennedysnews.com/ I know it may seem a bit biased but....eehhh, it's based on fact. Hard solid facts. Not the church of "If Jello says it's so, it must be so". Keep in mind we went into negotiations for over a year with Jello with no real good faith on his behalf before we, unhappily, decided to take it to the reality check stage. It was intended to be a check for both sides. If we were somehow proven wrong, I'd like to think we would have been more humble of the courts and a jury's opinion, but hey, that's just my biased opinion. Oh, you might have forgotten to see this, you'll love this one: "It seems the rest of D.K. has responded to Jello’s bitching about 2d2f being used in an upcoming Tarantino film: Dead Kennedy's respond to Jello Biafra’s claims regarding the use of their song “Too Drunk to Fuck” in the Quentin Tarantino movie “Grind House” But I guess that would come under the topic of Klaus Flouride tooting his (and D.K's) own horn, a thing Jello has never, thank God, been a party to on his own behalf. But to get down to the question posed, A. We didn't in any way or manner F**K Jello. If anything, it would seem he, by stealing from his co-writers, cohorts, band mates and most of all friends, and then trying to cover up the act to keep his image of Mr. Clean, indeed tried to F**K us, (or me, as you so clearly point out). I might also point out that we have at various points along this long arduous road invited Mr. Biafra in on the festivities. He has in his infinite wisdom refused. Fine. His choice. At least he was given one, as he always is in our still existing partnership. O.K., so the sour grapes are finally put out into the sun on this website, hopefully to someday dry up into raisins or better yet, to turn into a fine dry wine. One never knows, do one? Have a happy day Anon. Another year, another misleading public claim by the ever striving for attention Jello Biafra. While we would have preferred not to jump back into the fray, we felt it was warranted (strike – at this time )to make a public response due to Jello publicly giving away key scene points and false information for a cheers, -Klaus 22 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Oh, and just for my peace of mind, why were you the only person so far not able to print a name (even a fake one?). Just askin'. (#38) AUG 20, 2007 – Ken (formerly Anon) Thanks Klaus, I must personally say that you have done an excellent job at proving your, and DK's, innocence in this matter. By no means did I take sides before or after this letter, the question "why did you fuck over Jello?", was purposely placed in such a.....ummm....straightforward way, because I wanted to get straight to the point and not beat around the bush. One gets nowhere by postponing the inevitable. I have always been a big fan of DK, and it ultimately was disappointing when Jello left (which I am sure you have heard way to much, and hate hearing). I don't attend any shows that are put on presently, due to my impersonal disliking of the new lead singer. The question of "Who was right, Jello, or the other DK members" has pondered me for a long time, and I am very aware that situations are not always "Black or White". In other words, you both could be wrong or right in different aspects of the situation. However, I am still in the same situation as when I wrote the original letter. Nothing is hard proof, all of it seems extremely opinionated, sometimes in the direction of Jello, sometimes in the direction of DK. As for why I didn't write my real name, the question seemed tOo personal, and if you took it the wrong way, it would not be too wise if you knew my real name. Much obliged, Ken Dear Ken (formerly Anon), I admire you for your response and for using your name. To think that you've thought about this question for so long and still do not have a satisfactory answer is regrettable. Maybe one day you will find the answer that will satisfy you. And when you do - perhaps you will share it with me. Maybe you should ask Jello the same question? Why did you f**k over the other members of DK? Cheers, -Klaus (#39) AUG 21, 2007 – Fredrik W (Sweden) Hi Klaus, im not so good at English but i do my best, I wonder what your Fender Jazz Bass from the DK years full name is? Chears from Sweden Hi Fredrik, This question comes up often. It's a 1966 Fender Jazz Bass. I got it around 1974. Cheers, -Klaus (#40) AUG 29, 2007 - Murdock (France) Hi Klaus, Just to say how much i love your style & bass playing ! I saw you at the "Furia sound festival" last year in France ... it was quite a trip to see some "living legends" on stage ... you, Ray & Darren were really impressive ! Any plan to play some venue in Paris ? Take care. MDK Hi Murdock, Thanks for the kind words. Right at the moment we're not planning anything in Paris, but if something did come up I would be the last to complain. Check in here every once and a while and I'll keep you informed about any tour plans. Cheers, -Klaus (#41) AUG 30, 2007 – Murdock (France) Thanks for your prompt reply dear mister Flouride ! Looking forward to see you in Paris ! Another question if i may ... i'm in a band here in Paris, quite influenced by the DK ... we have recorded, mixed 23 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 and masterised 10 tracks in order to release our 1st album ... total autoprod ... we paid for the studio, etc ... everyone in the band seemed to be happy with the result, but now, 3 weeks after the mastering, some band members have expressed worries and regrets about the mix ... and the less i can say is that we don't totally agree with each other ... to the point where the relationship between us is getting quite difficult ! From your experience, do you have some advice to give us ? Would it be possible for you to listen to 1 or 2 tracks and give me your opinion on the mix ? Thanks in advance for your answer Klaus, MDK Hi Murdock, I don't think I need to hear a sample of your mixes to understand your problem. Although if you have a music myspace you could put them up there and send me your myspace page name. The classic trouble with mixing is too many cooks in the kitchen along with the fact that if you leave it too long without acting on it (the final agreed on mix) everyone will start to obsess on the sound. Especially their own part. When I produce or mix a group the rule I try to hold to is that the group picks one [1] person that they are willing to trust. It is up to that person to help the producer or engineer get the sound they want. You should also listen to the mixes on a variety of speakers, from ipods to boom boxes to car stereos to house stereos before you call it a final mix. For the first rough mix you should let the engineer and producer do it by themselves, alone...no band members . Remember you hired them because they'bbbbbve done this before. You take that mix and the one person tells them how they want it changed. The problem of more than one member is the classic drummer needs more kick drum and snare, then the bassist needs more bass, then the guitar player needs more guitar and then the vocal is buried so you turn him up and on and on and on. So don't let this happen. And once you finish, put it out before you start finding more and more faults with it. There is always, hopefully, the next album, cd or whatever when you will have more experience as a band and in the studio. Good luck -Klaus (#42) SEPT 4, 2007 – Murdock (France) Hi Klaus, Thank you so much for your answer. Everything that you said makes sense ... now ... your opinion on the mix would be greatly appreciated! Please fing below our myspace link, and when you have the time you can give your eardrums a badtime by listening to "The Marshmallow Dykes" ... i have sent to you a friend request on myspace ... Thanks again for your time Klaus ! MDK www.myspace.com/themarshmallowdykes Hey Murdock, I finally got to the page and got the player to open, it was somewhat hesitant the first few times i tried it. The news is that I think the mixes (and the tunes) are fine. Did you do them yourself or with a producer in a studio. You're getting a lot of hits on them too which can't hurt. Anyway good luck with that and good job. Cheers, -Klaus (#43) SEPT 19, 2007 – Josh Do you happen to have an mp3 of "keep on walkin'"? I can find one anywhere...thanks. Hey josh, Thanks for asking. I'm working on setting up just that. A spot either here or on my myspace music page with my solo material plus some Jumbo Shrimp and a few other things I've played on all downloadable. Keep an eye out. I'll probably list it on "the watch" part of this space when it's ready. cheers, -Klaus (#44) SEPT 26, 2007 – Culen J (California) Hola Klaus! 24 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 You're a great person for answering fans like this. Kind gestures like these are becoming rarer every day and not just in the music industry. With that said, here's my question: Why in the world hasn't Fender released a Klaus Flouride signature Jazz bass? if this Q&A portion of your website is any indication, you're an inspiration to bassists worldwide. Unfortunately, that's the only question I could think of right now but I'd love to pick your brain further. I hope you're well and continue to be so for many years to come. Thanks. 80's for (I think) an MTV show called The Cutting Edge. Squeeze's lyrics and tunes were quite clever indeed, as is Jools. Cheers,-Klaus (#46) SEPT 30, 2007 –Mike S how you doing klaus? love the website!!!! call me when you get a chance....i live in Lodi california....not to far from your neck of the woods..my number is XXX-XXXX Hola Culen, Hey Mike. Thanks for the kind words. Now if Fender only shared your viewpoint. Schecter, on the other hand has given me a very nice bass and a really cool retro guitar, but alas, they are not "Klaus Flouride" signature models. It's my guess that that is something either I or my manager would have to chase down in order for it to happen. And as far as priorities in life, that would come in pretty low on my to do list. Good to hear from you. We'll get in touch in a few. Cheers, -Klaus (#45) SEPT 30, 2007 – Shane B Hey Klaus, thank you again for adding me as a myspace friend, it is very much appreciated. I suppose the question I'm about to ask is probably the stupidest of all questions but because it is a very interesting subject I must very much ask did any member of Dead Kennedys listen to Squeeze? I'm asking this because I am so stunned by the fact that Biafra was interviewed by Squeeze keyboardist and present show host Jools Holland. Squeeze and Dead Kennedys are both favorite bands of mine, though I must say that DK could've wiped the floor with those brits any day and am curious to know if you or any member of the band was into Squeeze? Stupid question I know, but I'm drunk and feel that further questions regarding my admiration of your music would be even more dumb. Hey Shane, Sure we listened to a lot of Brit punk, Everything from The Lurkers to the Stranglers to Buzzcocks, both pre and post Devoto to the obvious Sex Pistols and Xray Specs. To many to mention here. The range was very wide both in style and sophistication, or lack thereof. Jools interviewed Biafra in L.A. in the mid Cheers, -Klaus (#47) OCT 1, 2007 - Polly Hey I just wanted to tell you that your music sounds like something Emerson, Lake, and Palmer would do. And I was also curious if you actually say stuff back. word to the bird, Polly. Hey Polly, E.L.P.?!!? Never heard that comparison before. That is weird. I don't think I own a lick of their stuff. Closest I get to that is Pink Floyd (preferably Sid era). Thanks for the insight though....I think. Cheers, -Klaus (#48) OCT 4, 2007 – Aaron C Hey Klaus, I love your work with DK and otherwise, especially your song "keep on walking." I'm amazed that you can go from such heavy and loud music to something so peaceful...or at least i interpret it peacefully. Anyway, I'm in my own punk band called MUTE and was wondering if you have any advice for a begining band. Also, It'd be awesome if you and DK came to atlanta on your next tour, I'd love to see you live! 25 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Aaron, Thanks for the compliment. Yeah, I do sort of wander about the musical territory quite a bit. It's kind of the equivalent of having tastes for different kinds of food. As for getting a band started, you have to be a problem solver. Make a list of problems and fix them, but look at them as problems not obstacles. 1. A practice space (hopefully with a p.a., even a small guitar amp and a mic will do for a start). 2. A schedule everyone can adhere to, be it 1 day a week or four or five days a week. 3. Be flexible. Most people (musician wise) never return my emails. Thanks for the advice, and I know what you mean about different tastes , because my interests are all over the music spectrum, from stuff like Marilyn Manson and Mettalica (sp?) to The Sex Pistols, and of course, DK. About your advice, we do have a practice space, my basement, and it's worked out well so far, and we practice mostly on Fridays and Saturdays. Also when we made the band, we made sure that it wasn't going to be like "somebody and the so-and so's," Mainly because we've always thought that it was centered too much around one person, but in a way I guess I'm the "leader." Thanks for all your advice, I look forward to seeing you guys on your next tour. - Aaron. 4. Use the space. Hey Aaron, 5. Decide if there is a "leader" and a "group" or if it is a "band" (as opposed to "somebody and the so-and so's" where the "so and so's" are a group backing up the leader "somebody"). 6. Learn either your own songs or others, your choice, and make a demo at the space. This is a lot easier nowadays. But don't get too caught up in the production with the demo. 7.Take it and a photo or two around to clubs and get them to the booker. Most clubs will have a webpage or phone message telling you how to get to their booker. 8. Go see other bands rabidly, but don't try to copy their sound. If they are already gigging, the need for that sound is already filled. I look forward to seeing you guys on your next (first?) tour too. If you hit S.F. are give me a shout. Cheers, -Klaus (#50) OCT 9, 2007 – Shane B Hey Klaus, I know I promised to only ask one question but as of now, the city of Roy Rogers is really getting me down and I've been longing to move to California (preferably San Francisco) for a long time. I must ask how did you get there from Michigan? I've been thinking of all possible options I know of, but maybe if I knew how you made it there from Michigan I could figure out a way to make it there from Ohio. 9. Don't give up, but don't be afraid to bend, the band should, if it's good and fun, gel on it's own in time. Hey Shane, That's all the starter ideas I have for now. Good luck, and yes, I'd love if we could play Atlanta again....we'll have to wait and see, won't we. I made via a detour to Boston, then NYC, then Wayland Ma., then Brooklyn, then Cambridge Ma,. then back to Boston, and again back to Cambridge Ma. Cheers, -Klaus (#49) OCT 23, 2007 – Aaron C The whole pilgrimage took me about 10 years. The original idea was that I was going to Boston for college. Then life, fate and providence (Not Ri) just sort of took over. Wow, you wrote back. I ended up in San Francisco in May '77. 26 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 I hope your travels away from the fine state of Michigan are as rewarding as mine were. really still want it I can burn you a cd of it and send it out your way. Just need an address and it's yours free of charge, if for nothing else than the wait. Cheers,-Klaus (#51) OCT 12, 2007 – Matt (Michigan) Do you ever hope things could've gone better with Biafra? Do you ever think there would be anyway to be on good terms with him (in the far or distant future)? Sorry if I sounded self-righteous. Hey Matt, Sure, it would have been a whole lot easier if things went differently, but that is how things went. You can't change the past but I try to not let the past define the present, or the future. nothing is out of the question as far as being on good terms with Biafra in the future. But I can only control my actions and wishes. And he, his. Cheers, -Klaus (#52) OCT 15, 2007 - Maes Just wanted to say your bass playing influenced me greatly as a youngster and thanks for all of the great tunes. I had a Solo CD of yours a (long)while back and I can not seem to find it now. It was the one with the song we'll drive the bus through the barrier" any idea where I can find it? Hey Maes, Sorry for the ridiculously late reply. Some emails seemed to have slipped by my attention. So it's catch up time. Firstly, thanks for the compliments. They mean a lot to know I've reached some people. Secondly if you check out the replies you'll see a similar request from Brian to which I'll give you a similar answer/offer. Here's what I told him. "The short answer is, you can't find it in stores...yet. I'm still working on either a complete re-release of all the stuff I put out or a compilation. But if you How's that?" The same applies to you. Cheers, -Klaus (4-October-2009) Awesome! I would love a copy, it will be greatly appreciated. Keep me posted on a compilation and or re-release. And no problem for the lengthy wait. Thanks! Maes (5-Oct-2009) Hey Maes, Great. Glad to know you're still there. I'll burn a copy or 3 and get one off to you. Unfortunately the art won’t be included, but that may soon turn up on the website and then you can download it. Cheers, -Klaus 5-Oct-2009 (#53) OCT 21, 2007 – Jude (Canada) Hey Klaus, Really nice site. I enjoy it as well as all of your work. You are by far one of the greatest bassists to ever exist. I play bass as well and when I first heard you I nearly gave up. You can really make the thing squeal. Anyways, besides all that, reading your bio I see you were born and raised in Motor City. I live right across the border; in the Great White North. I was wondering, did you ever venture across the Ambassador bridge to Windsor? Hey Jude, Egad...it's that infernal Beatles song!! Kidding. Thanks for the compliment on the bass playing and the [web]site. A site that wouldn't have happened with out the help of a very special person who at this point wishes to remain anonymous. Suffice it to say she's the grand daughter of an ambassador, perhaps not unlike the one the Ambassador Bridge was named 27 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 after. a link between two similar but at the same time very different countries. But now I'm maybe getting a bit too cryptic so let's move on. Well, Mr. Somewhere in Ontario, it's been said that I, for a quite a while in the 60's, used to take the Ambassador Bridge south of the border to Windsor to work at a pirate radio station, but that's never been verified and I certainly wouldn't have done anything to rile that great American institution known as the FCC if I had had my wits about me. Never would I have broadcast illegal radio signal with american cal letters (like say WKMA [standing for kiss my a**]) from a foreign country. It might have started an international incident, which nowadays might have escalated to the brink of war. only up, for at least a listen, here. It will be pulled soon so check it while you can. Cheers, -Klaus (#55) NOV 1, 2007 – Patricio (Chile) hello MR.Flouride: I really like the way you play the bass guitar, Im a fan of the Dead Kennedys (im 35 years old) and I think you have an interesting approach to the instrument, wich bass do you play ?? I live in Chile ... thank you! I'm a responsible human being and a bass player if those two things aren't diametrically opposed. all the best Patricio Thank you for your inquiry all the same. Hola Patricio, Cheemo! -Klaus Glad you like how I play the bass. Most of the time I do too. I'm still trying to get to where I like it all the time. (#54) OCT 24, 2007 – Aaron (Minnesota) How would one go about purchasing your music? Any of it.. I would love to get my hands on Bus through the barier.. Thanks Aaron (Duluth, MN) Hey Aaron, Here's the deal. We're working (not very frantically, because after all we're rational people here and there are, after all is said and done, much more pressing issues in the world) on setting up a number of projects relating to your good friend and mine, me. Some of, but not all of those would be, podcasts, streaming Radio Flouride (it's my old pirate radio roots beckoning me, just a basic stream of whatever is or was on my mind musically (from my record and cd and tape collection, sort of like a college station only no announcements, no fund raisers, and I'm the college), and the release of (on either cd or downloads or both) the entire works of your's truly. Some of this stuff is pretty raw, but hey, so are my fingers after a gig. That said, just because I've ad an inordinate amount of requests for "Bus through the Barrier"....(why that song is beyond me), that it is now for a short time My approach is probably seasoned by the fact that I also play guitar and didn't pick up bass until I was 18. The bass you hear most on DK's material is a 1966 Fender Jazz Bass. It takes a beating and still works just fine. My other favorite bass is a Fender Bass VI which is a six string bass guitar. It is literally a guitar only one octave lower, so it has the standard E A D and G strings with the B and E above, just like a guitar. Three pickups and a tremolo (whammy) bar. That was used exclusively on Bedtime for Democracy and I also use it with The Legendary Stardust Cowboy and The American Professionals as well as past bands The Muskrats and The Five Year Plan. I hope things fare well in the future for you and Chile. Playing Santiago was an experience I'll always treasure. Cheers, -Klaus (#56) NOV 3, 2007 - Cosgrove Dear Klaus Flouride, 28 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 now i know what my favorite DK album is; it's gotta be Frankenchrist. To me it is the most radical (punk) album i know of, because it demands we gotta drop our guns and bombs and love each other. This is the most radical thing to do. That aside, i wondered whether you are friends with the Residents ? Your solo stuff is amazing and as a big Residents fan i wondered whether you ever joined forces with 'em on one of their recordings or not. And do you plan to release another album of your music? Goodbye Klaus Flouride! 1. Tones that you like. 2. Ease of the neck i.e. strings low enough to play with ease but not so low that they buzz on the frets (this can be part of the instruments set up, but you should look down the neck from the headstock end and check for warpage [a bend in the neck]). 3. Make sure it has a truss rod, most instruments do, but still, make sure. 4. A solid bridge that's adjustable. Cosgrove Hey Cosgrove, I like that album too. Funny, that. As far as The Residents, I am a huge fan of their work (especially the Duck Stab ep) and have jammed with the late, great Snakefinger, but I've never been in a collaboration with them. I guess they're one of the influences that show. I'm working on new material and hope to have something in the pipeline soon. There are some short new pieces on my snocap player over on my myspace music page http://www.myspace.com/klausflouride1 Thanks for the note. Cheers, -Klaus (#57) NOV 21, 2007 – Kyle (Canada) Hey Klaus, How are you doing? I'm doing ok. I'm 24 and I've been learning bass guitar for a couple of years now and I'm ready to upgrade my instrument to something a little better than a pawn shop special. I was wondering if you could give me any tips on how to pick a quality instrument. Cheers from Canada! Hey Kyle, I love pawn shop specials. Found some of my favorite instruments in those places. But if you're upgrading, new or old, the best thing to do is try a variety of instruments within your budget all through a good amp at the store, and look for: Depending on your budget you could get anything from a Fender copy to a real one or a Schecter or an old Gibson Thunderbird. The list is endless, but the most important part is the comfort level of playing it. To paraphrase an old saying,you don't pick the bass, it picks you. Cheers, -Klaus (#58) NOV 22, 2007 – Michael A When are the Klaus Flouride solo albums that unfortunately came out on Alternative Tentacles going to be re released on cd on another label that will actually keep them available regardless of how much money they are making? Maybe a real punk label, one that isn't run solely for the cash by someone who's only priority isn't the mighty dollar?? I still have Cha Cha Cha with Mr. Flouride on record, but would love it on cd. I do believe there is at least one more Klaus Flouride album. Maybe put them all on one cd?? I love the Cha Cha album!!! Klaus Flouride rules!!! Thank you, Michael Anderson Hey Michael, I'm glad you like the solo stuff. Thanks. I'm in the process of getting all onto my Snocap player, which you can buy whatever cut you want or whole albums. I'm hoping to have actual, hold in your hands cd's also available soon, probably through cd baby and maybe on an actual label where you could purchase them in brick and mortar stores.. The Snocap player/store can be accessed by clicking on it on the homepage here. That'll take you to my music myspace page where it'll load and you're on your way. 29 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Actually, beyond "Cha-Cha-Cha with Mr. Flouride" there is "Because I Say So", "The Light is Flickering" and the "Shortnin Bread" single plus some other new odds and ends. I'm working on more, and there'll also be Jumbo Shrimp tunes available there too. Cheers, -Klaus (#59) NOV 26, 2007 – Rude Ken Recently, the MTV VMA show featured one of DK's songs (which i'm sure your quite aware of). The thing that boggles me about this, is that DK (from what I have understood) has been highly anti-MTV, since as far back as I can remember. Obviously, a prime example being "MTV Get Off The Air". I understand that the song contains deeper meanings, but the main idea of the song is very clear. With this is mind, isn't it kind of (with all do respect) hypocritical to allow your song to be covered on MTV? Thanks for your time. Hey RudeKen, Cheers, -Klaus (#60) NOV 27, 2007 – Stefan (Germany) Dear Klaus I am from Germany and saw the DK's at the beginning of the 80s here in Hannover. Is there a chance, that you play again here? Further on I would like to ask you if I can send you some cd booklets for signing?? Hope that you guys will come to Germany. Cheers Stefan Hey Stephan, I actually remember that gig as the hall was sort of just light bright white the whole time and was a big square room with a tall ceiling. Wass that the one? There is always a chance of anything happening, but right now we have nothing booked in the near future. As far as I'm concerned I'm pretty much stoked that The Foo Fighters and Serj chose to cover the song as I am a fan of their work. Sure, you can send the booklets with a return envelope to: As for it being on MTV, K. Flouride, Box 6480, Albany, Caliifornia, 94706 U.S.A. and I'll sign them and send them back. A. I think we've always, since the days of the early punk scene in the 70's, espoused the idea of using the tools of the big corporations to criticize those same corporations, or to at least get your word out. Example; using xerox to put out fanzines which might in turn mock xerox. Use the tools. B. If you want it's real easy to find the video of Biafra being interviewed by Jools Holland on a show that was on either it was mtv or vh1. C. And the use of that as opposed to "MTV Get Off the Air" was in my opinion a better choice if only because the lyrics to the latter are somewhat less topical as far as representing what MTV does now as opposed to what it did when they we're written. But, hey, that's just my opinion. So please try to save being boggled for bigger problems. Happy to. Cheers, -Klaus (#61) NOV 28, 2007 – A. Henry D. hey klaus, i gotta ask ya, what did you play thru (amp) on the early d.k. recordings (holiday cambodia, inconvenience lp)? i'd imagine you used the jazz bass? the whole thing (the songs), greatest friggin' sound, front to back! thanks, a. henry debicki Hey a. henry, At the start I used an Acoustic 150b amp head from the early 70's (probably about 150 watts as the model suggests) with an Acoustic 402 cabinet with 2 15" Eminence speakers. I'm pretty sure that was the rig at 30 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 least thru "In God We Trust Inc.". Then I got a Traynor mono block b which ran at about 325 watts which blew out the Eminence speakers along with some Gauss and Electro-voice speakers until I settled on a pair of JBL E-140 B speakers in 1982 or 83 that I still have and use to this day. How's that for a run on sentence? The JBL's could take a beating that none of the others seemed to stand up to. And on all the record I used the '666 Jazz bass, with the exception of which I used Alistair's (from Tragic Mulatto) bass, a sort of a fender knockoff that sounded more jazzy with flatwound strings. On Bedtime For Democracy the Bass VI was used exclusively. I use that one a lot now with The Legendary Stardust Cowboy and The American Professionals. best regards Patricio Hello Again Patricio, Sure, you can write here anytime as can anyone who wants. Thanks for the compliments, glad to have helped make a life a bit more bearable. I never have pretended to know what goes on in the complicated and entirely unique mind of Mr. Biafra, and therefore have no real way of knowing why he is so intent on not letting go of his anger. It (his anger) is very interesting when he targets it at social and political oddities as he so often does, but is, I think, a bit tedious for all involved when aimed at his former band mates. But ces't la vie, what can you do? And, no, the question doesn't bother me. I'm sure I will hear it many times again. Maybe someday I'll have some more insight and be able to answer it more fully, but don't hold your breath. Cheers, -Klaus (#62) DEC 5, 2007 – Patricio (Chile) Have a good summer down there. Cheers, -Klaus Thanks for your answer , I never thought you could answer me , I appreciate that, thanks. You are like a "superhero" of rock for me ,I mean , I grow up listnening DK music and I think most of the ideas in my head about society are related to DK music and punk rock music . Now I work in a big, big, biiiig newspaper in Chile who cares only for the interests of mayor corporations and rich people leaving the workers with no time to share with family and friends, time its money..you now? I have two questions: Can I write to you sometime? once in a while? I play bass guitar and I really like how do you play. Why Mr. Biafra being so intelligent have time to fight with you and the rest of the DK for so many years?, I really think mr: Biafra its an intelligent man but i really don see the point in fighting ,after all you were part of the same band and that make you a "friend" in some way. Im sorry if this bothers you in any way , but I really have to ask . thank you very very much for reading this lines. (#63) DEC 7, 2007 – Ryan C Hi, for about a year I have been playing electric guitar mainly learning DK songs, and other punk songs, such as The minutemen, but my question is after playing the songs, I've learned I've always wondered how it is to play bass. Personally do you find the bass, or the electric guitar more entertaining, I think you have played the electric guitar many times. I just am really drawn between putting all efforts into my guitar playing, or switching to bass. Hey Ryan, I don't see as to why you can't concentrate on both. A great cook doesn't only do souffles, but many dishes, and throws his own touch and concentration into each. I think there is a similarity with music. Then again I got a Bass VI and sort of split the difference, best of both worlds and all that. But I still play the Jazz bass as well as guitar. So I think you can do both. Why not? Cheers, -Klaus 31 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#64) DEC 22, 2007 – Essron (San Francisco) hey man, i just went on a bad tear of bidding on old punk on ebay and put some money on one of your solo records....which led to me looking you up blah blah blah. anyway, as a bass player your work was very imprortant to me, especially when i was younger. DK not only gave me political awareness, but your unique style liberated my thinking about my bass guitar. you along with mike watt and rob wright are the jaco(s) of punk rock. in particular i owe you for the bass work on saturday night holocaust and the wierd pseudo jazz thing you would do sometimes. i could go on but 'nuff said. anyway, i guess i should ask a question so here it is: i just moved to SF from brooklyn and i dont know where in the bay area to drop in for live music and where to find a rehearsal studio and/or maniac musicians to play with. in particular i want a drummer who digs nomeansno. advice? i need to start something up. Hey Ron, First of all, thanks for all the props. Secondly welcome to the greater bay area. There are a plethora of clubs. Check the entertainment section in the S F Weekly, Bay Guardian and East Bay Express among others. There is always Gilman St. on weekends. Also the college radio station scene is really full and ripe here: KUSF 90.3 (University of San Francisco) KALX 90.7 (UCAL Berkeley) KZSU 90.1 (Stanford) KFJC 89.7 (Foothills Junior College) Plus Pirate Cat Radio 87.9 a micro-watt (pirate?) station. Most of them if not all have daily readings of shows in the area. (Also they all have listings on line). Practice studios are all over too. Lennon Studios, Secret Studios are the 1st two that come to mind and Soundwave Studios in the East Bay. But again, check the weekly free papers for ads for them also. Listing for groups, try Craigslist, or just getting to know people at clubs. There are also open mics all over the place. One of the more frequented ones is the Hotel Utah on Monday nights, but there are open mic's just about every night so check them out to see if you find any people you'd like to team up with. How's that for starters? Good luck. -Cheers,-Klaus (#65) DEC 23, 2007 – Chris Hi Klaus. I was wondering if you remembered or knew the lyrics to "Gaslight." I can't seem to find them online anywhere. I also would like to ask what 6025 was like. Was he a nice guy? Were you guys friends? Hi Chris, Ahh, The odd refrain "Dying with a lampshade on". The only people I would imagine who would know all the lyrics to that song would be 6025 and perhaps Biafra. Since 6025 is pretty much incommunicado and it is my guess that Biafra might be less than forthcoming (at least to me, you could give him a try via A.T.), I have to say that beyond what you can make out from the vocals on "Live at The Deaf Club" it will have to remain a mystery. The song wasn't performed much after 6025 left the group and so it goes. As far as what he was like back then, I think the word would be intense. But yes, in general he was and probably still is a nice guy and we were friends within the band. The members of DK generally didn't hang out too much beyond writing, practicing, recording and touring and I believe the longest trip we went on with 6025 was when we drove to LA for our first gig there. His mom made tuna and egg salad sandwiches for us for the trip. That was nice. Cheers, -Klaus 32 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#66) DEC 23, 2007 – Nik H Hey Nik, listened to many gigs that you guys played. From the last one with 6025 at the Deaf Club (the earliest I have, I believe), through the performance in Portland with "The Night of The Living Rednecks" (kickass bass line by the way - any chance to get a bass tab for this?), Thanks a lot. Glad you like it. Not really. Cheers, -Klaus through the 14.06.1980 performance at the Mabuhay Gardens, complete with a cover of The Rolling Stones' "The Last Time", (#67) DEC 25, 2007 – Panek (Poland) That’s a rarity. Hey man. I love your grooves. Your music with Dead Kennedys is some good shit. Love it, man, love it. Hey, Panek here, after a few months of silence - you may or may not remember the message I wrote you a while back asking very generic questions about the bass you play and such. I've kept a low profile since ten and kinda crept around your website and gathered more and more live shows of the Dead Kennedys. I have some more questions that I'd like to ask, and a few rants that I'd like your opinions on. So, here they go, in no particular order: When I wrote you last time, you replied you had put Seymour Duncan pickups in your Jazz Bass in the 80's - was it early in the DKs career (80-81) or later? What models are they? It was mid point, maybe ‘82-’83. They are Seymore Duncan Quarter Pounders. I’ve replaced them in 2002 as dropping the bass seems to weaken the magnets in the pieck-ups. Who knew? Where can I get that kickass, big "FUNERAL" sticker for my bass? to the last performance at the Freeborn Hall (can't remember the city, sorry). Inbetween the mentioned gigs, there are lots of great ones. Listening to every show is a new experience in itself, even though the songs are the same, each performance has it's "power", there's always something new in each and every one of them. But what I noticed listening through is, that, well, in the early years, I'd say from 1979 to 1983, Jello used to make short, clever remarks, comments or jokes in the songs. So you'd have a song, then a break with Jello's comment or just some stage banter, and the next song. But as the years went on, Jello got more and more political, and I noticed, what I call, a "lenghtening" of songs. Biafra started talking so much in the songs and inbetween them about being drafted, dying in Nicaragua, corporate machines, high office towers, and the like. One performance of Bleed For Me took 7 minutes, with a version of "A Commercial" added inside. So, in the Early Years, you have quick, witty remarks or comments about the society, politics or economics of the USA, and in the Later Years, you have long-ass rants about this and that. At a funeral or funeral parlour. Also, I noticed in the videos - why did you hate your guitar so much? You seem to have thrown it around very much - after each show, when Jello said "Goodbye/Good night/Good riddance" you just threw your bass on stage, it fell down at the sound went "THUMMMMMMP". It hurts, man! :P Drama! Theatre! And a real cool sound and feedback. Only problem was that if we did an encore I almost always had to retune it. He was it seems always heading in the direction of the spoken word material he now primarily does. I also feel this had an impact on the songs. FFFRV and "Plastic Surgery Disasters" had shorter songs in comparison to "Frankenchrist" and "Bedtime for Democracy", but even with the short running time, the powerful message was delivered with powerful music. But on the later albums, the songs got longer and longer. While the lyrics and the message still are strong, in my opinion, as time passed on, the music got longer as did Jello's rants. Sorry that it's kinda And now comes a rant about the DKs live shows. I 33 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 chaotic, this rant I wrote (and oh, it's long!), but it's 05:35am here and I'm a bit tired. I hope that you understand my point and I'd like your comment on it. As with most bands that go on for 8 years, there’s bound to be stylistic changes, for the better or worse (and that’s truly subjective). As a band we were experimenting with the songs in the studio u adnd live we were just playing them differently every night if for no other reason than we could, and because the songs just evolved in performance. Also, in the Early Years, you guys had great songs like "Kidnap", "Dreadlocks of the Suburbs", "Gaslight", "Straight A's", "Short Songs", "Kepone Kids", or three completely unreleased tracks from an early demo - "Cold Fish" and two with unknown titles. Why have you guys dropped them from albums and later live shows? Were they forgotten or you simply lost interest? Firstly, the “Cold Fish” demo wasn’t a demo at all but a jam that we recorded in practice that got somehow leaked. Others, such as ”Dreadlocks” and “Kidnap” and the others you mentioned just were never developed to the point we felt commfortable putting them on a rrecord. In hindsight I thiink “Gaslight” should have been on an album, and we did have a very good performance of it from the Deaf Club Tapes so we finally got it out with that release. “Straight A’s” and “Short Songs” were also a released in the 80’s on a compilation called “Can You Hear Me - Live at The Deaf Club” with other bands that had also played that venue. I couldn't find the lyrics to these old songs anywhere on the Dead Kennedy's website. Any chance they could be posted? Also, the lyrics to "Back in Rhodesia" would be cool. Maybe, maybe not. How’s that for a definitive answer. Also, I have found the first session of "In God We Trust, INC." (the lost one) to be better than the second. I also like the "Let's move 'em out" part being BEFORE D.H. starts his drumming. Any chance that you guys could remaster that old session and release it? I'd love to have it in this form. We did remaster it for the DVD release, but I imagine that’s where it’s going to stay. You can always record what you want from the DVD to tape or cd or mp3 without too much trouble. In the Alternative Tentacles' Batcast, Jello Biafra mentioned that the only thing that kept him from leaving the band early in it's career, is that on some rehearsal you came up with a new bass line for Holiday in Cambodia. Any chance of remembering how the old bass line went? Just asking out of curiousity. That is a statement that I have no idea what he was talking about as Holiday was one of our earliest songs. The bass riff (the opening one and the one that continues through the song) is basically the original one I came up with. I was going for a sort of a Velvet Underground feeling sped up. Also, being a beginner bass player myself, I have a question regarding picking. Could you give any tips on this? How do I excercise my hand? I seem to get my wrist tired after picking like through half of a song like "Holiday in Cambodia" (I learn from bass tabs). I read some guides on this, but would also love some advice from an experienced player. All Il can say is that after a while your wrist and arm just build up strength. Early on it used to nearly kill me too. But, my god, look at the early Johnny and Dee Dee Ramones andd then you get real respect for repetitive downstroke picking. I believe that's all. I'm sorry if it's too long or too chaotic, and that it's disorganised - I hope I made myself as clear as possible on everything. Thanks for taking the time to read this (and possibly reply). Hope you had a great holiday. Happy New Year!, also. Thanks, Panek Warsaw, Poland No problem. Sorry it took so long to get to but it was more an interview than just a question so I had to sit down with it for a while. Hope it was helpful. Cheers, -Klaus 34 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#68) DEC 30, 2007 – Josh C 30-Dec-2007 Hey juast wanna give some props to the man that taught me how to play bass. I grew up with a guitar player and we just fell in love with DK. The relationship between the guitar and bass, the song structure, and the bass lines are still ahead of it's time. I picked up many techniques from you on how to fill space while playing in a band with one guitar. Because of the way i played bass we never put rhythm guitars on our recordings and it still sounded full. Im now 25, i stepped on the "Give me convience..."cassette in my brothers room and ever since that day my life has been changed. The guitar had recieved a copy of "Plastic..."and we got to writting songs. I wish you could hear my old bands stuff, we were 17 and crazy. Well thanx for the opportunity to reach out and pay homage to a legend and an influence. Godspeed, Josh C. Heey Josh, Thanks for all the good things you had to say. Actually when DK's started we had 2 guitars, but when 6025 split we tried some other people and noboody really fitted so we just decided to goo it as a foursome. Eventually l just sort of became rhyrhm bass, especially by the "Bedtime For Democracy" album at which point I had the Bass VI six string. Anyway, glad to be an inspiration. Keep playing. -Klaus 2008 (#69) JAN 2, 2008 – Chris Thanks for your reply earlier. I forgot to mention that I like your bass playing, and I wouldn't just say that to any famous bassist I talked to. I also like Ray's guitar playing, Jello's singing, 6025's writing style and lyrics, and the background music you have playing on this website. Do you know of any other music that sounds like the stuff 6025 wrote? I haven't really heard any. How is 6025's Christian Punk Rock Opera coming along? Do you know if that even exists, or is it just something someone put on Wikipedia as a joke? Strange that you remember both kinds of sandwiches she made. I like tuna, but I don't like egg salad. Hey Chris, The "background music" is my solo stuff, although that one is a tad on the movie theme music side. I don't know anyone in particular that sounds like 6025's stuff per say, nor have I ever heard any of his Christian punk rock opera although I do know he was working on that years ago. Not a wikipedia joke although a lot of their info inre: DK's and my stuff are inaccurate. And the sandwich story, that's just the way my memory works, Don't know why. I also remember they had raw mushrooms in them. Strange, that. Cheers, -Klaus (#70) JAN 2, 2008 – Maurice L (Chile) Hi Klaus I’m writing here from Chile (South America), Well i play bass since i have 12 years, now i have 18, and i got into the DK, the last year. and i was really impress by all the bass lines, they really inspire me, all te thing i got in my head of the sound and personality of the bass was modified by this, particulary the song "Riot". i think the most of the bass player like to use fast and pyrotechnical techniques, but all this DK discover make me realize that we need sometime to go the root of the rols in a band, in the construction and the space to bread. Now im studding music, playing bass a lot in downtown clubs, and presenting musi for string quartets, both side. never forgetting to get spit. 35 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 if you have time: in a while. We used to have a crew at the time that did tech work when needed. http://www.myspace.com/lerdoband(my actual band) http://www.myspace.com/lopezmauricio Sorry for my bad english. For my bass keep up I use Gary Brawer at Stringed Instrument Repairs in San Francisco. He's pretty thorough and the bass gets a lot of abuse. Gary also does all my guitars as well. And yes, the bass has been refretted at least twice. Mauricio Lopez. Hey Mauricio, Your english beats my spanish by a mile. I agree about letting the music have room to breathe. Glad you're branching out. I'm not sure what you meant by never forgetting to give spit though, maybe space? I'll check out your sites. Thanks for checking mine. I used to at one time have a Gretch single pickup red hollow body bass when I was around 22. I wish I still had that one, although it wanted to howl a bit uncontrollably at loud stage volumes. The odd thing about the Orange amplifier is that I have just started working with a band called The American Professionals wherein one of thee guitarists (Mike Corcoran) uses an Orange combo amp. It really rips. Cheers,-Klaus (#71) JAN 4, 2008 – Warren P Thanks for the nice words,. Cheers,-Klaus Hello Mr. Flouride! I saw the DK's in Omaha '86. It blew my mind... one of the best musical experiences of my life. It actually altered my body chemistry. I seem to remember you played through an Orange amp, do you still use them from time to time? That's like the coolest rig ever, your '66 Jazz through a cranked Orange... brilliant! (#72) JAN 9, 2008 – Darlene Hey, I just wanted to tell you that you are very talented. Holiday in Cambodia is one of the BEST bass lines I've ever heard. Cheers and keep rockin' Hey Darlene, Well, I was just wondering who you entrust to repair and maintain your amazing bass, as it looks to be in great condition considering the paces that it has been put through. Has it ever been refretted? Do you take a tech with you on the road? Would you ever consider playing a hollow or semi-hollow bass? That could be very cool, sir! Thanks for the compliment. Yes I have to agree, I think that bass line is rather nifty myself (he said humbly). You are truly the One-and-Only Klaus, keep up the fine work. (#73) JAN 10, 2008 – Simon B (California) All the best, Warren Mr. Flouride: Hey Warren, I never on a regular basis used an Orange with DK's, Usually it was a Traynor Mono block b with an Acoustic cabinet which contained 2 15" JBL''s. It might have been a loaner amp as mine went out once Cheers to you too, -Klaus I'm sure you don't remember me. I had a North Carolona band called Ugly Americans, as well as Corrosion of Conformity. I met you on a few occasions. It's really hard to write this because your website font is friggin small. I live in Los Angeles now. I was a big fan before and still consider the Klaus Flouride EP a gem of rock history (mine is signed by you.) I don't know why I'm writing you, 36 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 but I'm an old bastard now and I'm just feeling nostalgic I guess. Paulo. If you live close enough to one of these shows let me know here and I'll put you and 2 friends on the guest list ! Hope to see you there. Do you play in LA? I would bring at least one friend. That's pretty good. Simon B Hey Simon, Cheers, -Klaus (6-April-2013) (#76) Jan 24, 2008 - Allan B (Michigan) I sure as hell do remember you. How the heck you doing. The Ugly Americans still holds it's special place in the rather small "U" section of my vinyl collection. And yes, I play LA in a variety of guises at various times. I'll keep you posted (keep an eye here and on my myspace) and hope to see you and that person you promise drag along at the next opportunity you tall, skinny, not so old guy. Hey Geoff! Great to see you're still around (some of us aren't). A lot of interesting DK stuff on wikiipedia...Kewl! I have, on occasion, regaled people with tales of my proximity to the birth of the Dead Kennedys. There is often a general skepticism of these revelations until I quash their doubt by producing our assassination of the Roy O'Brien jingle. Best wishes & write back when you get a chance. Cheers, -Klaus Al (#74) JAN 21, 2008 – Barry B Just wanted to say I zoomed in to turn my son on to your music, he's a big DK fan, so he needed to hear your solo stuff. You rock. Barry Hey Barry, All I can do or say is to quote part of your email out of context. To wit: You rock.. Barry. Cheers, -Klaus (#75) JAN 23, 2008 – Rodrigo (Brazil) hey klaauuss !! man dead kennedys NEED come to brazil ! we have much fans in here ! come in brazil ! thank's Hey Rodrrrrrigo !! We will try. Really we will! We like it there! Cheers, -Klaus 6-April-2013 Hey Rodrigo, Sorry it took so long for me to be able to tell you this, but YES we're coming to Brazil. April 18-21 we'll be playing in Curitiba, Americana, Recife and Sao Hey Al, Stay on the right track To 9 mile and Mack Roy O'briens trucks and cars Make your money back....... Anybody from Detroit and of a certain age would certainly recognize that one. And now my given name has been outed. Ah well, I'm sure lot's of people knew, if not they will now. Even got the right spelling! You see folks, Al was the first roommate I had for any length of time when I first got to San Francisco. He saw me hock my bass every few months to do rent and get it back the next month for 10% more. Not the wisest financial mind at work there. He was there as I watched on my luxurious 21" black and white Magnavox tv (with the sound routed through my mono non-stereo system) a special report on some network station about the going to hell in a handbasket punk rock scene in the U.K. He also saw me trug off to Oakland to try out with this new punk group that was just starting, although it didn't have a name yet, or a drummer. All this on Alverado Street in S.F. 30 years ago!!!! EEEEK!!!! Take care Al and keep in touch. Cheers,-Klaus 37 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#77) JAN 24, 2008 – Faye V Klaus, I just wanted to thank you for getting me turned onto the bass. I started playing about twenty years ago, and today it's my gigs with Eden Evicted that keep me sane through an equally insane professional life as a media maven. Your inspiration has been a great gift to me. --Faye Verte Hey Faye, Always glad to get a future media maven interested in the bass. It's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it. Cheers,-Klaus (#78) JAN 27, 2008 – DAN (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Hey Klaus, Thanks for all of the great music over the years. Is the Jumbo Shrimp cd available for purchase? I'd love to have a copy of the cd rather than a download- I like to read liner notes, get info on personnel like producer, engineer, etc. I'm kind of geeky in that way. It also helps in discovering new or related music. So, any info on how and where to purchase it would be most appreciated. One other thing- I've been getting into surf music recently. Do you have any recommendations for good surf bands or albums? Old or new, with lyrics or instrumental, it doesn't matter, as long as it has that wet, reverby, retro sound. Thanks! Hey Dan, Ah, I wish. We're working on it, but for now Jumbo Shrimp is out of print on cd. But I hope to get it up on the Snocap store on my myspace soon. There is a link on this page to click to it. As for the artwork, maybe I could put it in the photo section here and that way you could download what you want or screen cap. As for the artwork, due to my dyslexia, when I proofed it I didn't notice that the track listing was wrong so that confused a lot of dj's and I got a few baffled emails and such. As for the details, it was all recorded on my Fostex 1/2 " 16tr at our rehearsal studio and some overdubs were done at my home studio at the time (1997). Me being big boss, engineer, producer and all around tyrant. We'll work on getting it up on Snocap by the ides of March, a particularly favorite time of the year for me. There might even be some bonus stuff that was not on the cd, some even recorded at The Plant which was a rather overblown and frustrating experience as we didn't allot enough time to do it right, but maybe we can still touch it up. As for the group, there was a rotating door sort of thing going after a while with Ray and myself being the only constants. A lot of the players have scattered far and wide and gone on to much more logical professions then music, but all are still playing. As for surf music there's tons. The Aquamen are fun, Planet 7, Pollo Del Mar are some more. The Beach Boys 1st 2 albums "Surfin Safari" and "Surfin' U.S.A." actually have some really good instrumentals. Dick Dale, of course, The Trashmen. It could go on forever. Go google it and be overwhelmed. Cheers,-Klaus (#79) – JAN 29, 2008 – Chris Hello, Klaus. I've been wanting to get into learning to play the bass for a while now, but I have no idea what bass I should choose. Any thoughts? Thanks, Chris Hey Chris, It depends on your hand size and the sound you're going for. Anything from a Fender Mustang (smaller) to a Schecter or something along those lines are good basses for starters or pros. You need to look for good intonation and make sure the action is low enough to be easy to play but not so low that the strings buzz on the frets. There are lots of brands, but your budget will have a lot to do with what you want. I've had everything from Gibsons to Rickenbachers to Guilds to Gretches, although keep in mind that my first bass when I was 18 (1967!!!) was a used Danelectro single cutaway single pickup bass that I got used for $20. I had a good humor stick for the bridge saddle 38 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 at first soon to be replace by a much more reliable kids toothbrush. But it worked. That's the point. And I soo wish I still had that bass (or any of them for that matter). Hey Apple-O, Cheers, -Klaus How've you been? Yes it's in the works to get all in release soon on cd. Until then a lot of it is up on snocap. I'm in the process of remastering from the DAT copies of the 1/2 track masters and also remixing some of the 8 and 16 track tapes, which basically requires me to put it all into Pro-Tools and mess with it there. Then there's the artwork. So Hopefully soon we'll have some sort of package out and maybe even on a label! Imagine that! Glad the music still resonates and sorry for the late reply. I've been playing the Catch up game. As for the dearth of recent material, the short answer is yes. The longer answer involves sticking all the ideas in some sort of logical order and that also involves transferring stuff from 4 tr, 8 tr ad 16 tr reel to reel tapes and getting them into my pro-tools that I'm still wrestling with. So I hope to have some new stuff ready soon. In the meantime just for a taste there's the alt. take of Uncle Bill on the listen section of the site. (#81) – FEB 3, 2008 – Apple-O Cheers,-Klaus Dear Mr Flouride, (#82) FEB 14, 2008 – Allan Cheers,-Klaus (#80) – JAN 29, 2008 – Colin J I hear Funland (w/East Bay Ray) will be playing in So Cal end of February. Really looking forward to seeing you guys again. Could you post or e-mail a complete list of shows? Thanks, CJ Hey Colin, Check the gigs section. Hope to see you at one of the shows. Come on up and say hi after the show. After making do with a cassette for 19 years, I finally tracked down "Because i say so" used on CD... That has got to be the longest search I've yet had for a CD (and I've tracked down some pretty rare stuff!) Well, all these years later I still find your solo music to be fresh and the kinda music I can listen to without having to be in some special mood. I have been trying to xfer the other records to CD but my copy of Cha Cha Cha seems to have picked up a terrible amount of flutter. Anyhow it's been in the player a lot lately and with Klaus on the brain. I echo the guy below's question when are you gonna reissue this stuff on CD? How can "dead prarie dogs" NOT be issued in every format, from 8-track to HD-CD and beyond??? More importantly, it's been 17 years or so since the light flickered out - have you not amassed a gazillion more tunes, audio experiments, etc since then? Please share it with us... There ain't much good music out there these days! Yours Apple-O Klaus Had you been doing the droning-A/melody on the D string thing before you joined the Dead Kennedys? You were the first person i ever heard doing that, and to this day i associate that sound with you. And more metaphysically, after the expanse and experimentation on Frankenchrist, what led to the tightening up of the traditional punk vibe on Bedtime for Democracy? Thanks for the great music over the years - Allan Hey Allan, Ummm... Soooo..here we are a year and a half later. sorry but some emails snuck by me and I'm just now catching up. Actually I don't remember using that direct line, but it was inspired by a combination of Velvet Underground drone stuff and Led Zeppelin (Dazed and Confused). Who knew? Being that Bedtime was recorded after we had officially called it quits for the time being, but still 39 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 had this body of work to be recorded, I think it was a bit of a return to not the Fresh Fruit era as much as the hardcore-ish In God We Trust Inc. fast and faster sound. Each of the albums has sort a specific sound but all of them sound like DK's as opposed to sounding like whatever was in vogue per say at the time. Hope that makes some sense. (#84) FEB 20, 2008 - Ray F Thought you might appreciate this link...to the lamest album covers of all time...well maybe. http://saladdaysmusic.net/?p=387 Thanks for the thanks. So what you been up to? We haven't changed a bit, just older and tireder. Cheers, Ray -Klaus 5-October-2009 Hey Ray, (#83) – FEB 17, 2008 – Jule Not all that tired yet, but certainly a bit older. How've you been? What I've been up to is some harmonious and some not so harmonious tricksterisims in the world of music than I care to mention, and yet I do, all over this website. Go figure. Hey, whatever happened with the Dead Kennedys 'fan' contest. The deadline got changed about two or three times for it after it disappeared completely. I and a few people I know contributed. The least you could do is to make some kind of announcement, don't you think? Get in touch. I'm in the book. Cheers,-Klaus Hey Jule, (#85) FEB 21, 2008 – Jake Yes it has taken a bit of time but the results are now posted. We all had to take a look at all the entries and narrow them down to the finalists and then reaffirm that they were all able to receive their prizes. Hey Klaus good to see you are still out and about, how bout bringing the Kennedys to the Carolina's I know Charlotte would give you guys one hell of a welcome. Well here is hoping all is well and that one day Jello will stop being such an a--clown. Here is the link for the final outcome: http://www.deadkennedys.com/contest.html The rules, if you look at the entry form, limited the contest to U.S. residents only. If the contest was open to a international participants, there would have been so many conflicting laws country by country as to make the contest impossible. If you missed that part, I do apologize for any inconvenience on your part. It's not that we don't appreciate our fans all over the world, it's just that the legal entanglements were overwhelming. So in answer to your question yes I think we and the webmasters, trying to be careful, took a wee bit too much time without any explanation as to why. Our bad. Sorry. Won't happen again I assure you. No contests here, believe me. I've learned my lesson. Hey Jake, Yep. I'm all about being out and about. Charlotte sounds like a fun thing to do. I'll pass the idea on to the various projects and see if anybody takes the bait. I'm all for it though, so maybe we'll see you in the next few months or so. Cheers,-Klaus (#86) FEB 25, 2008 – Doug M Hi Klaus, Long time! We sold the studio in Livermore years ago, and I've been going video for years (www.LMAdigital.com). - Doug Hey Doug, Cheers,-Klaus 40 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 It's been a long time indeed, I believe it was '90 or '91 that we (The Five Year Plan) were in your 24 track analog 2" craziness with an early mac with stick figure games. I personally preferred to play I think it was called "Shmoozer",all about the music business and the goal was to meet Madonna...but if you messed with security, you'd be killed and the game was over. All this while going over the mixes. Good to hear from you again and good luck in the video world. Cheers,-Klaus (#87) FEB 29, 2008 - Eric “Arab” Groff Hey Klaus, Its Arab from "Love Canal", we are playing with you guys tonight in Pomona, coincidently, the last time we played in the Inland Empire was around 1985 with the DK's....... I wanted to send you a link to the flyer for the show tonight in case you are keeping track of that kind of stuff. Also, I use to work for TSOL and The Chilli Peppers with Chris Greyson (RIP) Take Care, See Ya tonight! Arab Hey Arab, 'Twas good to see you and an altogether goofy night indeed. Cheers,-Klaus (#88) MARCH 1, 2008 – Aniel B (Brazil) sorry my english .CONGRATULATIUONS YOUR WORK IN MUSIC. Hey Aniel, Thanks for listening. I hope to come back to Brazil sometime. Cheers,-Klaus (#89) MARCH 6, 2008 – Michelle D Am just wanting to stop by and say i hope your doing well,ive been listening to you since the early 80s and you and the dead kennedys" rock" my friend ...Sincerely, Just a fan, Michelle D. Hey Michelle, Sorry for the slow response. If this were a pizza delivery service the pizza would be very cold by now. Fortunately it's neither a pizza parlor or an ad agency, only a lowly webpage. I do, however, appreciate your compliment about the ability of myself and DK's in general to rock. i hope to earn that compliment until the day I die. Rocking is fun and rewarding. Thanks for being a friend and a fan. Cheers, -Klaus 8-Nov-2009 (#90) MARCH 6, 2008 – Apple-O I'm in the same boat - recordings everywhere but no organization. Why do we let it put our creations in limbo? Did I mention that Eclipse (blue/white and blue/green too) is probably one of my top 5 favorite songs of all time? Listening that song makes me feel like an astronaut* floating above the earth watching beauty of the planet below. *specifically a clean cut quasipsychedelic astronaut with a late 60s haircut (like the guys from kubrick's 2001, or maybe played by Bill Paxton : ) I played it for my wife and she found the noise (is it tape hiss?) to be distracting. It doesn't bother me at all, in fact I like ambient noise, it sounds like ocean waves to me. Maybe I'll try and "remaster" the song through a noise reduction filter for her. BTW are there any other versions of this song? (blue/brown etc) One day I will send you my cover version, but it may take some time to get a full horn section together to 41 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 play what I hear in my head... (one part is kind of epic mexican/bullfighting music) Well enough of my rambling. Have a good day and I hope you can get some new music out soon. This is my "system". Works for you? Doesn't work too very efficiently for me, but if it's good it's worth the waiting for. If it's not then no real time has been wasted has it? -cheers, -Klaus PS might i recommend a Zoom Mrs 8 Multitrack recorder - you don't have to wait for it to boot up (it records to SD cards) so you can capture those "instant inspirations" and it has some good features. (#91) MARCH 7, 2008 – Ken (Australia) Hey again Apple-O, Hi Klaus, calling from Sydney. Love your work. Tryin to get to San Diego. Dead Kennedys rock! O.k , we're sort of in the same boat. Which brings me to the "Eclipse Blue/White vs."Eclipse Blue/Green" dilemma. Here's where the inside stuff and somewhat banal reasoning (ok, I tend to be self depreciating) gets into play. Eclipse Blue/White did represent something as well as did the title with Blue/Green. Who can guess what they represented and why. If I get any responses at all to this forum I'll be totally flabbergasted but the right answer will get a 2 for 1 something in the mails or some such thing.. (Remember I said no contests!!). Hint: Apple-O, you were right on one account. That WAS the ocean, not white noise or hiss, if you listen really closely you can hear real foghorns (when they still existed in the bay area,) and some surfers hoohahing as they were heading toward their possible demise on the rocks near Fort Funston. Recorded on a Nagra borrowed from Phil Tippet and transferred to the mix by Kevin Army. Such detail!! So it was waves. That's the clue. But "Green/Brown", I shudder to think!! As for yet another format to confuse me I much prefer to babble my ideas in the middle of the night into a micro-cassette recorder and then lose track of them very soon thereafter, only to find them months or years later and finally work on them (if they made any sense). Hey Ken, Are you calling on my dime or yours? Love your work too, whatever it may be because it probably moves this world forward, especially if you're from OZ as you people seem to have your heads on a little tighter than we do here in the good old U.S. of A. Let's hope 2008 can undo some of the damage we've done to this planet over the past 8 years (let alone the last century). But Why, I repeat, WHY San Diego. For one thing we're all sort of in the bay area (San Francisco and thereabouts). .....Kidding,....San Diego has some very cool people and nice places to go to, let alone the weather which is very friendly. But the voting population in general can be very unfriendly to people who think in the same realms as I believe you and I do. So, that said, bon voyage and remember, it's like 500 miles more or less from San Francisco. Just making sure you know what you're getting into. -Cheers,-Klaus (#92) MARCH 8, 2008 – Adam C (UK) Hi my friend, have the dead kennedys any plans to do any concerts in the uk? Hey Adam, Do nothing 'til you hear from me. ....an old song lyric from the 30's or 40's.. I'd try to keep my calendar open the last half of may if I were you, but that's about all I can say right now. 42 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 -cheers,-Klaus. (#93) MARCH 10, 2008 – Bob would love to open for DK in San Diego hi klaus, this is bob from cabron, it was fun opening for y'all (funland) in san diego. I notice that the dead kennedys are coming back thru SD in june. we would love to play that show with you or any ther shows on your tour for that matter. hope you are well. take care, bob (#94) MARCH 11, 2008 - Ron (your Dutch Amsterdam roadie from 1984 till the last show in Feb 1986 at UC Davis Hi there, looks like you're still alive and kicking, found this web-site and thought you would be surprised to hear from me, i am doing just fine, my wife, kids and i just moved to canada after living for 10 years in kenya and the phillippines , all these years we have been connected to the United Nations Environment Programme trying to save and protect Coral reefs around the world! My wife is currently working for the United Nations Univercity here in Hamilton Ont. I am being Mr Mom and finishing a book on Tattooing and head hunting in the Phillippines. Wouldn't it be great to meet up again and go for a beer or 2 and talk about "back then"! Well if you remember me which i don't doubt drop me a line back and lets see if we can meet one day? Would you know by any chance what happened with Patrick, I got called by Chris's mom and kept in contact with her for years! I also understand that there was a show put on for him in SF, are there any tape or video's made from this concert? Enough said and asked, say hi DH and Ray for me and talk to ya soon! Love and Peace Ron from Holland....... Hey Ron, Wow! Long time and all that stuff. I think I last saw you in the mid 80's? Sounds like you've been busy doing all sorts of good stuff. And now being Mr. Mom, probably the most important job yet. Now 2 books or one? I'm assuming it's not about tatooing headhunters in the Philippines but books on the two separate subjects. Don't know of a video of the Chris benefit. As far as Patrick O'Pillage from the Pillage People, I'll try and see if I can track down a contact for you. Haven't seen him for quite a few years either. And, yes, it would be great to get together and have a beer and catch up. Email me here with your info when your getting around this area. Take care my friend, Doei,-Klaus (#95) MARCH 11, 2008 - Ron (your Dutch Amsterdam roadie from 1984 till the last show in Feb 1986 at UC Davis Sorry Klaus i just realized it was februari 1987 that last show in UC Davis! (#96) MARCH 19, 2008 – Andrew J HEY KLAUS FLOURIDE! Big influence on my life! Do you like my site? It's about a girl who rocks almost as hard as you do! http://ringosroom.blogspot.com Hey Andrew, I guess it's apparent that I have a weakness for j.pop. But it goes way back to the 40's 78's thru to Pink Lady to the Plastics and on to Pizzicato Five to Takako Minekawa (genius) and to Puffy Ami Yumi. I even liked "Walking on Thin Ice". What can I say. It's sort of the eastern version of Kraftwerk and Eno, no? Didn't know about "Ringo" but loved her choice of names. I researched her and indeed downloaded, do thanks for that. And yes, your site is a wonder to behold. (really it's quite good isn't it). 43 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Glad you like my stuff as well. It is influenced by all sorts of things, guitars that was nice to work with. But the band was and is a living thing that grew in different ways and morphed many times, each time having it's own slightly different angle. Cheers,-Klaus. (#97) MARCH 25, 2008 - Gaston (Netherlands) Hi mr Klaus Fluoride. Some day I accidentaly came across your 'because IU say so' CD and I like it a lot, so I tried to find out you have more made like that. Unfortunately there is nothing I can find here, though I found there is a 'THE LIGHT IS FLICKERING' CD, but I can not find it. Is there any way you can help me find it? Thank you very much!! Hey Gaston, There are a few other things out there (but not in release at the moment) and more to come soon. You'll hear about it here first. Glad you liked " Because I Say So". I'll put more tunes from "The Light is Flickering" up soon. I guess it is under represented here. Cheers,-Klaus (#98) MARCH 31, 2008 – Andy I had just a curious question, what was it like when you were with the 'original' Dead Kennedys? With Jello, Ray, and (TED, 6025, Peligro) Hey Andy, That's a very good question that would take almost a book to answer. Suffice it to say that when we started out, little did we know what sort of legs the thing would have. I think we all thought we'd maybe be together for 6 months to 2 years at best, and with luck we'd get to play L.A. once or twice. It was a very experimental time in that we were 2nd or 3rd wave punk and were trying to not sound like other bands, even the ones we were into, because....well just because, what would be the point. DH was a very different drummer than Ted was, plus when we had 6025 we had a certain interplay of Hope that helps answer your question somewhat. We were just a bunch of guys in a garage and then a practice place trying to do something different and cool. You can do that too. Cheers, -Klaus (#99) APRIL 4, 2008 – Matts Hey, Klaus, what are you guys thinking? Now Jeff is out, Darren is not going on tour...you and Ray are the only two members remaining from the band... No new music since 1986, just same old stuff... I wish you guys just moved on, retire the name and stop milking the cow. You're pissing on everything DK stood for when it stood for something. This is a sorry end to a storied band. You've become a cliche, sir. Hey Matts, Thanks for the props!! I might direct you to the "The Watch" part of the web page, or I might just say you're entitled to your opinion, and I will print it here and not be afraid of what others may think. I guess what I am doing may seem like I've become a cliche. I sincerely hope that you accomplish something in your life to come that will give you the rare distinction of being so influential that someday you may have someone in their infinite knowledge, regard you as a disappointment to them in some way. That is a rare position to be in and something that I am everyday aware of. I know that my position is one of a combination of talent, timing and luck. I helped birth the cow you would have me milking, but I wouldn't dare piss on that strange animal. I like that cow as it grows and changes. Soon the cow will go off to pasture. Then perhaps you will be finally satisfied. 44 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Live well, take care, and try for something great sir. Get the artwork done and let's see if we can finally get it out. Say hi to the rest of the band for me. Cheers,-Klaus Cheers,-Klaus. *Note: "Matts" submitted an invalid email address; when I replied to him personally it bounced back. (#100) APRIL 5, 2008 – SEAN S (Canada) Dear Mr. Flouride, I'm an indie filmmaker in Vancouver, Canada and I'm shooting a documentary on Mr. Chi Pig, singer of Canadian punk legends SNFU. I was hoping you might be available for a short interview to comment on SNFU or Mr. Chi Pig. I realize you are a busy man so any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time, Sean Shaul Hi Sean, Although we played a number of gigs with SNFU (my most memorable would be in Saskatchewan, I'm afraid I didn't really hang with them enough to give you much insight to your doc. But good luck with the project. The band definitely deserves it. Cheers, Klaus. (#101) APRIL 13, 2008 - Bob Stubbs (Brazen Beat) I Thought I would drop a line to say Hello. I would still like to put out the C.D. we worked on together. I have the C.D. master from Golden and I am still looking for some sort of partnership with a small label towards getting the album released.I have checked into C.D. Baby like you advised and it looks good. I still need the artwork for the C.D. done. anyways, I hope you are well and everything is good. BOB Hey Bob, Good to hear from you. I'd love to see the Brazen Beat CD see the light of day also. If you could send me a copy I could see if I can get it into the hands of some label people. I don't know if I ever heard the final mastering and mixes. (#102) APRIL 18, 2008 – Josh (Pennsylvania) Klaus I love the background music on your website! If you close your eyes and listen you can feel the emotion of the song. I am a new Dead Kennedys fan, I was wondering if there was an address to where I could send something for you to sign for me. College has opened me up to a world of music and I find your work very influential. Thank you for your music! Hey Josh, Glad you like Akiko. Just a bit of a departure from the DK's sound but I still am kinda proud of it. Someday a remix with real drums might be a good idea. That one has me doing mouth drum noises into a really cheesy mic and then reverbed 'til the reverb unit was about to blow up. As for an address, here 'tis: K. Flouride P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. 94706 B.T.W. arent you the guy who had that big part in the remake of "Dukes of Hazzard"? Cheers,-Klaus (#103) APRIL 18, 2008 – Vincent Hey Klaus, I'm a huge DK fan and you guys have really had an impact on my life. I was wondering what life in high school for you was like? Mine sucks =) Hey Vincent, My junior high (middle school) and high school years were generally a car wreck. The school was very conservative, and very white. I had/have dyslexia which they didn't even have a word for back then and was not doing very well at all. I was labeled a "nerd" until I started a band with some other nerds, then we all graduated to "geek" status. Somewhat higher on the caste system then 45 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 nerd, but not much. In my senior year hippiedom happened and all the geeks and nerds banded together and dubbed ourselves freaks. There was suddenly an extended family, not unlike what I experienced about 10 years later with the punk movement. Then when I left home for college the whole world opened up. Lotsa freaks!! Whoo-hoo!! So tough it out at High School, and know that in college or university, or just plain out in the real world, it gets a bit harder to afford to live, but a lot more rewarding when you find that place where you can find other people with more open minds then what you are probably dealing with now, wherever you are. School taught me more than it ever meant to, and not necessarily what it wanted to. Good luck and... Cheers,-Klaus (#104) APRIL 22, 2008 – Johnny Turk Klaus, I am not here to bash you for "Being in the DK's and how Jello is god" but I am gonna ask you about a comment I read from you in an interview where you said you weren't impressed by any of Jello Biafra's musical collaborations since Dead Kennedys broke up. I've got to ask, did you ever listen to his stuff with D.O.A. (Last scream of the Missing Neighbors) the cover of We've got to get outta this place is a really well done one, and Full Metal Jackoff is a song that is better than all of Bedtime for Democracy. Serious, that album was awful, Do the Slag is a terrible song. I spy has awfully masturbatory drumming for a Dead Kennedys songs which is surprising, since you guys didn't tend to have many, unlike some of your contempories like Black Flag and the Gregg Ginn guitar jerkoffs. peace, Johnny Hey Johnny, I'm not here to bash the press or reporters (neither new reporters or experienced ones) for the occasional misquote. But you see, a lot of the articles are either taken out of context and a lot of the interviewers either aren't taping, so they have to remember basically what I said, or, because I tend to ramble during interviews, they tend to truncate my answers. And as you see from the above sentence, I do tend to do run on sentences and editors want to cut to the chase. That's all fair and good, I'm a public figure of sorts and expect to get either misquoted or have my words manipulated to fit someone's endgame. But I don't ever remember saying directly or even indirectly that I wasn't "impressed by any of Jello Biafra's musical collaborations since Dead Kennedys broke up". I have said though that I believe that we worked very well as a collaboration, especially in the earlier years, and that music was to me very special, and that nothing that any of us individually or with collaborations has the power of that work in that style of music (i.e. punk..hardcore). I think, and have said so, that Biafra's strong point has always been his use of language and theatre as opposed to his musical compositional skills. I honor his work there. As far as his work with other collabrators, fine, but they're not "Fresh Fruit", anymore than anything any one of us have done since then. You compare Bedtime to Fresh Fruit and it does, I agree, pale in comparison. But, say it was a debut album at the time by a new group at the time, I would bet that it would have gotten very good notices as a standout album with intricate musical change-ups and decisive lyrics and a very riveting if not odd singer. Seriously, I think Biafra is almost as good as he thinks he is. As far as popularity goes, from feedback from the audiences in the past, "I Spy" and "Do the Slag" rate above "This Could Be Anywhere" and "A Growing Boy Needs His Lunch". I tend to say to that,...."well, so much for the pollsters" But maybe I'm just a little too close to the subject. Anyway, thanks for coming to the site and interacting and liking the early stuff. Cheers,-Klaus 46 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#105) APRIL 22, 2008 – Pete (#106) APRIL 23, 2008 – James K Hope this message finds you in good spirits. I'm sorry to read about your health issues--I was hoping to catch DK sometime in Ohio (with you on bass) but hey, what can you do? I know what you mean by not being able to choose to abandon music altogether. I've been playing bass and guitar for years with friends in various band incarnations. Most of our stuff never leaves the basement, but it doesn't matter. It's cathartic and expressive and, in a way, transcendental. Thanks for the music! Hey Klaus. I was introduced to the Dead Kennedys by Vincent (the person you recently replied to). I was just wondering what your favorite song, album, and band is? Although the Dead Kennedies is a punk band, I am aware of your varied music taste from reading the past replies in your Q&A. Hope you answer back, Hey Pete, Hey, you stole my brothers name!! The health issues are what they are. Not to worry. Sorry about the missed Ohio opportunity. I grew up around that area (Detroit and suburbs, St Claire Shores [Iggy land] and eeewww.... Grosse Pointe Woods). I was a TV geek so I watched channel 11 (KTOL, I remember!!) from Toledo when I was around 11 or 12 just because no one else in Detroit bothered and also... because I could. It felt like I was watching TV from some far away exotic land. OHIO. Ohio does have it's exotic parts though, I must admit. I especially like "The Suspension Bridge" from Cincinnati to Covington. It's the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge, but my favorite part is that even though they retitled it the "John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge", everyone still called it either the bridge or at most the suspension bridge. Very Ohio, that. As far as playing and never stopping whether or not you ever get out of the basement...yes. - James K Hey James, Because of the exact thing you stated, "I am aware of your varied music taste from reading the past replies in your Q&A" there there is no real way I can answer that question. Right now I'm listening to Roxy Music, before that Pretenders, before that 78's from the 30's and there is always the NEW stuff found on Myspace friends and friends of friends which I feature on the http://www.myspace.com/theklausflouride site (see links). I really like Oranger STILL! and I have a blast playing in the American Professionals. I could go on,... but I won't here, but maybe it's time to add to my list on my myspace. There are always new people I'm finding out about and that gives me hope for the future of music. I go to a few open mics and there are almost always some great acts that share the stage when I play out in one or anther of the bands I'm in. How's that for a non answer-answer. There's always the Kinks from "Face to Face" through "Muswill Hillbillys" and some beyond. It's a never ending quest. Thanks for asking and... I still practice in one of the bands I play with in literally a garage in a basement, so it's the best (or worst) of both possible worlds. A basement band and a garage band!! Long live playing just for the sake of playing. It's a real neat club to be in. Cheers,-Klaus p.s. as far as never playing Ohio, never say never. Cheers,-Klaus (#107) APRIL 23, 2008 - Sean Shaul (Vancouver, Canada) Hi Klaus, Even if you didn't spend much time with them, I would love to get even a few words from you. Maybe just say why the Saskatchewan show was so memorable. I'm hoping to put together a short montage of musician fans/friends and their views on the band or Chi. We are most likely going to be in 47 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 LA in the first week of June and were hoping to catch up with you while the Dead Kennedys has a few tour stops. Not meaning to pester, Sean Shaul Hey Sean, My main memory was that it snowed about 3 feet 2 or or days before we got there and then did that thing where it warms up a bit, just enough to melt the top 1/4 inch of snow, and then froze up colder than ever. It was in the single or double digits, and loading in we had to try to walk on this ice but it would inevitably break and we'd be up to our bellies in snow. Cheers, -Klaus (#109) APRIL 29, 2008 – Bil the Bass (Scotland) Hi Klaus, Bil from Scotland - See you at the liquid rooms in Edinburgh in May. Can’t wait. Sorry about your health issues. Stay well my freind. I grew up with the Dead Kennedys and became a bass player and still play. Take care, Bil Hey Bil, Glad to see you're still playing too. It's one of the only jobs, as well as sports where when people go to work they say I'm going to go play now. That aside, it was a rental hall I believe, all just wood and cold as all hell until it filled up then it was a steam bath. There was no place to go so it was one of those nights where we took in all 6 or 7 bands and I remember SNFU just ripped, and were manic as all hell, but not just standard issue thrash, it went crazy places. And YEAH!! I love Edinburgh and have a few friends there I'm looking forward to seeing. Come on up and introduce yourself after the show. I'll be out and circulating. A great show. We were in that "Oh shit, we have to follow this" position. Cheers, -Klaus That's the main one that stands out to me. Hope that helps some. Cheers, Klaus (#108) APRIL 25, 2008 – Nick F Would you and the other guys have any interest in contributing to a book on DK, its place in the history of modern music, and on punk culture in the late 1970's-early 1980's? Biafra is far too busy being Biafra to stoop to my level, but it occurred to me that you, for one, are still communicating with us unwashed masses and might actually see this as a fun project. Most importantly, I want to thank you for decades of great music and some of the best bass work I've ever heard. Hey Nick, Sounds like an idea. You can reach the others mostly on their myspace pages. Are you thinking a phone chat, and if so please have a recording device onthe ready so that we can get it right with as little confusion as possible. But, yeah, I'm game. I will stay well as I can do. Maybe yoga is in order? OOOO! YOGA! .....We'll have to see. (#110) APRIL 29, 2008 – Vincent Hello again Klaus. Just out of curiosity...is there any reason DK never played a show with Bad Religion? It seems kinda perfect for both of you to play a show together...both started early 1980's in Southern California...both punk rock...or did you guys play together and I'm just not aware of it? Just popped into my mind because BR is my favorite band (you guys are my 2nd fav, don't worry). Hey Vincent, I know of no real reason why except that just the stars just didn't align. Good idea though. I honestly can't recall whether we played with them in the 80's or I just saw them at some shows, a lot of those line-ups with 5 or more bands a night becomes somewhat of a blur and I have no real record of the shows the first roundabout. Although Ray might. He is very thorough that way so I'll ask him if he knows if we ever did. So stay tuned. Glad we're in your top 10. Cheers,-Klaus 48 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#111) MAY 2, 2008 – Andy Hey thanks for the reply Klaus! you know i would really love to hear about your life in the earlier Dead Kennedys i find it would be interesting. but i can agree with you, one how DH and Ted were two completely different drummers. and East Bay Ray and 6025 were quite different as well. Hey Thanks again Klaus! Hey Andy, Maybe someday I'll get the book out, or someone will. Probably all the DK's have a different view about how things went. We are working on an expanded DVD history of the band project 'tho. That might solve some of those pesky mysteries, - Klaus (#112) MAY 3, 2008 – Sascha Hello Klaus; Just a quick note to see if your interested in doing an interview/retrospective for the rock site I write for. I've been following you since your "Cha Cha" days, lost track and am currently blown away with the stuff I am checking out on this site. No legal/Jello questions....I want to keep the focus on you! Sound Cool? All the best from not so sunny New England. - S. Hey Sascha, Not so sunny New England. Sounds like Easthampton. Well yes, I usually have no problems with the interviews etc. but would like a bit more info on the publication. Gotta be sure it's not the Enquirer or New York Times. Glad you like the new stuff. I keep promising to put up more. I have to make good on that soon or forever burn in hell (or downtown Detroit, same difference). You can ask the legal Jello questions, although I'm of the opinion that that's been beaten into the ground and very few really care to or need to hear yet another spiel on that rather moribund subject. But, yeah, send me more info on your site and we'll throw it in the moat and see if it floats. Cheers,-Klaus (#113) MAY 5, 2008 - Scott (Scotland) Sadly I am going to miss your/DK last ever Scotlamd show - Liquid Rooms 4 years ago was fantastic however I am able to be at Leeds the night before (my seventh DK show in last 6 years). Sorry to hear you are ill - any chance of a setlist change for Child & His Lawnmower - also there is a Scottish DK tribute band just started - cant remember their name though!!! Hey Scott, Well, I hope you came up and said hi after the show. Lotsa people did, were you one of them. I was a tad pre-occupied with my friend from the northlands, Tim, and Edinburgh is all sort of a blur. Sorry Lawnmower didn't fit in the list. Oddly there was one other request for the same tune from Patrick in Hemit California, my sort of farewell show for the time being. As for my health, not to worry. I'm taking care of myself and that's primarily why I'm pulling back a bit for the foreseeable future. Would that Scottish cover band be Dead MacKennedys? Probably not eh? Cheers,-Klaus (#114) MAY 6, 2008 - Andy Hey klaus i just read about your recent health conditions. im sorry to hear about it. i just hope you can still play like you used to. it must be terrible for you... Hey Andy, I can indeed still play like I used to, it's just that for self preservation I have chosen to do it less often in a public setting. It's sad for me to a major degree to not continue on performing with DK's for the foreseeable future, but in the grand scheme of things I think the word terrible is overstating it quite a bit. There are lots worse thing happening to people less fortunate than me all over the world. That is a fact I try to always be aware of and I look at my life as a very charmed one to some extent. So thanks for the concern, it is appreciated, but not to worry. 49 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers,-Klaus (#115) MAY 8, 2008 – Mark H I'm trying to figure out what happened in Freeborn Hall at UC Davis in Feb. 1986. I was there that night, but I left early. I remember "7 Seconds" and "Phranc", but then it's kind of a blur. Has this been documented somewhere already--just to satisfy my curiousity? Many thanks... MH Hey Mark, Sometimes I'm trying to do the same thing. As it was our last concert, as far as we knew at the time, and we had agreed not to announce it as such to keep it from being too maudlin of an occasion, there was a lot of feelings tied to it. As well as chaos. You're right in your recollection of 7 Seconds and Phranc, both did excellent sets but if my memory serves me well Mojo Nixon was also ther to cause his particular form of chaos/theatre. We we're also recording the show on an 8 track reel to reel format (some of which appears, I believe on Mutiny On the Bay) and I believe there was a video crew at the venue, although I'm not too clear on that. They were going to do out last 3 of that run. PLUS!! There were the seemingly all of the UC Davis campus cops as well as the Davis PD also, all crammed in the hall to make sure things went down in an orderly manner. Heh. At some point I believe Biafra went into the crowd as is his wont, and someone complained of an injury. I believe it got the attention of a good many officers, and the rest is predictable. I could ramble on on that one a lot, but as symbolically big events go, this one, as many others, seemed to fall short of expectations while at the same time dealing out suprises one never thought could happen, good and bad. Hope that helps, Cheers,-Klaus (#116) MAY 9, 2008 – Sean (Canada) That is a great anecdote! If I was to ambush you at one of the California shows would you be willing to retell the story on camera? Cheers, Sean Hey Sean, If we can fit it in, sure. Cheers, Klaus (#117) MAY 12, 2008 – Andy (Canada) yeah. i guess i wouldnt be able to ask one of you, and get the WHOLE story. [see May 2nd] oh... and i was thinking, this may be a little straight forward, but i and asking on the behalf of many people, to kindly ask you (and the rest of the DK's) if you would be able to come to a small Canadian town for a show? Hey Andy, Starting again to play catch up on the mail. As for playing a small town in Canada I can only say we've done it before and it may happen again sometime. Just not sure who will be there and how soon. But thanks for asking. Cheers,-Klaus. The rest is sort of a blur. Hanging out with Mojo backstage, offering Phranc a ride back to the city as we'd been acquaintances since '79 or so with the Nervous Gender days. When we got to my car it had been burglarized as well as many others inthe lot (hell, all the cops in the whole area were inside the venue, aburglars dream) and so a stereo-less ride back. (#118) MAY 14, 2008 – Piotr (Poland) Hello Klaus! My name is Piotr Haase. I am 33 years old. I live in a little village in Poland,together with my wife Kate and two sons Albert and Adrian. We are happy and we lead quiet live. I have been your fan since many years. I really admire you and I think you are very 50 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 good in that what you do. I was wandering if you could. Send me your autograph. I would be grateful. Thank you in advance. Your sincerely, Piotr Haase Hey Piotr, Thanks for the support. In Poland yet! I'd be glad to send you out something with an autograph. Keep an eye out in your mailbox. (#120) MAY 20, 2008 – Mike Hey Klaus: I have been looking for a CD of "Because I Say So" for a long time now, ebay, etc. And it's pretty tough to find. I wore out the tape I had of your album years ago, so I no longer can hear the heart-warming strains of "Feeding Time in Hell," Any chance you have a spare CD you could sell me? I'll send you the check in advance... take care, Mike Arago Say Hi to the family. Cheers,-Klaus Hey Mike, (#119) MAY 19, 2008 – Marianne I'd love to get one to you. in the meantime look here and at my Myspace music page: Klaus, http://www.myspace.com/klausflouride1 We actually met 25 years ago this week--not that you should remember, but it got me thinking about you and DK and whatever happened, etc. I do remember that you were one of the nicest people I had ever met. for much neglected updates. We are working on (as said before in previous replys) a general re-release of all material + some bonuses. So I have a question that perhaps you can answer, or at least offer some speculation. If Jello Biafra has gone all holier-than-thou/save humanity-save the planet/sincere and absolute kind of stuff, then why on earth doesn't he use e-mail? Last I checked, using email saves a lot of natural resources. What can I say, or ..."WHAT??" ...I could say if I was carrying a real attitude., but a real attitude is too heavy to carry without a pick-up truck. Keep on keeping on, my man! Cheers,-Klaus Hey Marianne, (#121) MAY 22, 2008 - GunGrave 25 years,... egad. But thanks for thinking of me as nice, are you sure it was me who you met? ..Kidding. As for Mr. Biafra's avoidance of the internet, I honestly have NO IDEA. I could come across with an awful lot of catty reasons, but....ahhhh, no. Let's just assume he must prefer the more personal touch of answering each and every fan mail letter with a hand written response. Yes. That must be the reason, don't you agree. Thanks for getting in touch and all the kind words. Cheers,-Klaus Hope it'll be out soon. Runner (UK) Hi! I'm a new fan of the DKs as of about 4 years ago and still listen avidly to your music on a regular basis. Basically I have a few questions: Firstly, what is your stance on slamdancing/moshing? I am a believer in the ethics of Ian MacKaye in that there should be a common etiquette where people don't hurt other people. If someone gets pushed over, people around them should stop and they should help the fallen person up. Secondly, I would describe myself as a new bassist and have only been playing for a few years and am keen on trying to develop new sounds. I love the sound of the bass on Rambozo the Clown on Bedtime for Democracy and it would be interesting to know what equipment you used (I personally have a 51 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Yamaha BB414 [my first bass, a rare gem in the way its price is abnormally low for its quality] and a Fender Jaguar [also great], just in case you cared). got around '84 and still use (basically a 140b update as far as I can tell). We mic'ed it and also went direct. Finally, what are your thoughts on piracy and things like bootlegs, especially with the advance of the internet. Sorry to pester and ask so much and wouldn't mind if you couldn't be bothered to answer in much detail. Thanks in advance for any response. Hey You, I don't know quite how to address you. "GunGrave"? "Mr. Runner" assuming cautiously that it is a Mr. Runner. You give me no clue. I'm assuming it's tied in with the game. (Question. Why that game for an i.d.? So many [or at least a few] other positive less violence oriented names to relate to. At least more forward looking things to attach an i.d. to). As for piracy, I'd be lying if I told you I never bought a bootleg lp or cd, but I also never did go in for Napster. I have a vested interest in people "buying" the official releases as it is how I earn a living, so I have basically tried to keep to the do unto others rule. That said I'm not going to judge anyone who does download freebies, but I really dont understand people who collect as many tunes for free as they can just to have a big number of them. I'd sooner collect gerbils, they make their own free copies. Cheers,-Klaus (#122) MAY 27, 2008 – Jon But hey, I like your questions anyway so I'm just gonna call you GGR. Thanks for all the great music! I may be getting older but I still jam DK and piss off the neighbors. So (firstly), yeah GGR, I totally agree with Mr. MacKaye on the idea of helping each other in the pit if one chooses to enter. I also think the pit folks should have respect for those on the perimeters of the pit, although if you choose to stand right next to the pit..... Hey Jon, But I will say that in '86 when DK 1st threw in the towel, the violent element that the media version of what punk was about, combined with the Jock minded thuggish guys (and it was almost to a person guys) who bought into that was one of the reasons we went on our separate paths for a while. Doing a show where there is a major chance that someone is going to be hurt physically took a lot of the impetus away from performing. (#123) MAY 31, 2008 - FeFe (Secondly) Both decent instruments. I used my Fender Bass VI on the whole Bedtime For Democracy album, the only DK album it was used on as I had just gotten it. It had/has an inherently different sound to it being a shorter scale, 3 pick-ups (single coil guitar style pickups) and a whammy bar. I used a variety of pedals (all distordion or overdrive pedals) with this bass as it's signal output was a bit lower, mostly just Boss stomp boxes. The amp by that point was the Traynor mono block-b and an acoustic 2X15 cabnet with two JBL 2225H 15" speakers that I Thanks for the comment. My advice: get an even bigger stereo. Cheers,-Klaus "Those dumb punk kids will buy anything" - who said that? You or Ray? Hey Fefe, Gosh, the only place I remember hearing that phrase from anybody in the DK camp is Jello saying it in a song with the Melvins. It's my guess that in the world of "I wish they had said something like...", the distinction between the wish and the reality became scrambled. But then again, as I've always said "If Biafra said it, it must be true". I think thats a good rule to live by, don't you. Beats the heck out of having to think for yourself. Oh, and by the way, don't forget to pick up the ring tone for that song that's for sale on the net. Now that I find ironic. 52 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers,-Klaus (#124) MAY 31, 2008 - Patrick Hey , Klaus! I'm a big fan of the DK's. Mostly early stuff with the original 5-peice line-up. That being the case i've got a question for you. Is there any video footage of you playing "Pull my Strings" at the Bay Area Music Awards? If so I'd really want to see it. Hey Patrick, Funny you should ask, but there's a split answer. "Pull My Strings" only had 4 members, 6025 had taken his leave by then. But the Live @ The Deaf Club (as you probably know) is with the 5 guy lineup. It has the most material out there with all 5 original members. As for video of "Pull My Strings", we're constantly digging thru archives and sending out queries to various venues etc. for live footage from the era, and we think we are ion a lead for just that footage. That's all I can say with the exception that if it surfaces, I'd too, love to see it. Cheers,-Klaus (#125) JUNE 6, 2008 - Kenny (Buffalo, New York) Dear Mr. Flouride, I'm writing to you in regard to my son who has gone threw surgery. My son is a very big fan of yours. I would like to ask if it would be at all possible for you to please send him an autographed photo. If you could I know my son would be thrilled and I would be forever greatful to you. Thank you very much. - Kenny Hey Eddie, Thanks for coming to the show, glad you liked it. I loved Oxford and hope to be back again someday soon. Cheers,-Klaus (#127) JULY 14, 2008 – Leona (Germany) Thinking of you. I know this song. I love it. Happy to see that you are doing what you love to do. Any thoughts about a European tour? Leona Gonsalves GERMANY Hey Leona, How the hell have you been. Germany eh? (I guess that's where the hell've you been). Yeah, you know this song, you heard the test mixes, an elite club. I'm still not sure if it's finished. Thinking of touring Europe every so often, but with which band is the question. Details later, film at 11. Cheers,-Klaus (#128) JULY 14, 2008 - Matt Hey Klaus, I was wonder what you used in terms of effects. I've been drooling over your tone lately. -Matt Hey Matt, Cheers,-Klaus I generally like to use a lower powered amp no more than 200 or 300 watts tops and just overdrive the hell out of it. In the studio anything from 20-30 watts is plenty. Just a good amp. Either an old tube or a reputable solid state. If that doesn't do the trick a stomp box (overdrives like Boss's blues driver for distortion), just a bit for the edge. In other applications, like in more singer songwriter stuff, sometimes a choruser when I use the Bass VI. (#126) JUNE 8, 2008 - Eddie (UK) It's all dictated by the song and the situation. great to see the DK in the UK at oxford again klaus , please tell me it wont be the last visitu>! And don't be worried, I've been known to drool over peoples tone too, for example I would kill harmless Hey Kenny, Hope the photo got here and your son is on the mend. 53 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 little old ladies to get the sounds that Brian Beattie from Glass Eye got on Bent By Nature. He's a bass god IMHO. (#131) JULY 24, 2008 - Huia (New Zealand) Cheers,-Klaus Hello Klaus, (#129) JULY 15, 2008 – Andy (Canada) The DK's would be very welcome at the Element Club in Castlegar, BC if you ever have the time to come up to Canada... Hope your well. Hey Andy, Thanks for the invite. We'll keep Castlegar in mind if and when we re-group. BC's always a blast. Hope you're well too. Cheers,-Klaus (#130) JULY 18, 2008 - Marianne Hello, I grew up hearing about you guys from my uncle Roy Holmes. I was wondering if you had any stories about those days that you might be willing to share with me. I would like to make a collection of them in rememberance of my uncle. Now that I have kids, I would like to be able to pass them on ... one day when they are much older..... Thank you! Mari Hey Mari, If you could send me some more info about the location he was in (i.e. what city at the time) I'd be glad to snag a memory of what he may have experienced. Otherwise I can only say he saw some organized chaos and suggest you check out some videos on youtube or catch one of the DK's dvd's. You have to understand that there are so many stories and so little space. Hope to hear from you again and we can help you share with your kids what Roy was witness to and involved in. Suffice it to say it was a lot of intense fun. Just a short note to say thankyou for all your autographs. My family was staying next door to you with Stephen and Amy on our recent overseas holiday to the Bay Area from New Zealand. We really enjoyed being put 'on the list' for the gig at the Hotel Utah and our friend treasures the record you signed for him. Thanks again and if you ever come this way again it would be nice to catch up. Regards Huia Hi Huia, Yes, it was good meeting you and your kids. The autographs are always a pleasure for me. Glad you came to and liked the American Professionals show, after all, as we say "We make it our business to be the very best". It was a fun show. I would like sometime to revisit NZ. Loved it here. So much diversity in such a relatively small country. Small in size but big at heart. Cheers,-Klaus (#132) JULY 26, 2008 - Kraig B Not so much a question but still, isn't it nice to know that the more things change, the more they stay the same? From Milwaukee, 26 July 2008: "MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee man was accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn't start. Keith Walendowski, 56, was charged with felony possession of a short-barreled shotgun or rifle and misdemeanor disorderly conduct while armed. According to the criminal complaint, Walendowski said he was angry because his Lawn Boy wouldn't start Wednesday morning. He told police quote, "I can do that, it's my lawn mower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want." A woman who lives at Walendowski's house reported the incident. She said he was intoxicated. Cheers,-Klaus. Walendowski could face up to an $11,000 fine and six years and three months in prison if convicted. 54 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 A call to Walendowski's home went unanswered Friday morning." So in other words......Some clown in Milwuakee was dragged into court He shot his lawnmower It disobeyed, it wouldn't start Might makes right, it's the American way They fined him $60 and sent him on his way Take care, by the way, the show in Leeds UK was great. Thanks for the contact Jan and for being living proof that the people that saw DK's in the early years still can send articulate messages. Whew. Also, we hope to have in the pics section, photo's of Mike with Klaus in the present. (I'll have to dig through my boxes in the basement to find the few Magic Terry & The Universe pictures I might still have and are scannable.) I know we did A photo shoot in either Boston Commons or Central Park with some high power photographer, Who knows where they are. Mr. Squier, chime in any time (for that matter, MM. Kassliner, Rabinowitz or Carrigan). KB Anyhow, it was a great contact to receive. You know, some people don't take no shit Maybe if they did they'd have half a brain left Cheers,-Klaus Hey Kraig, (#134) JULY 31, 2008 - Morb That is about the weirdest example of life imitating art imitating life that I've come across in quite a while. Some people...... You have to wonder, but of course what are guns for but a great way to release pent up stress. (Hope I don't have top say "kidding".) Hey, Leeds was indeed a fantastic place to play again. It does have it's reputation to hold up and it never has failed to my experience. I'll try to get some of my personal photo's up soon of the U.K. tour. Hey Morb, Hopefully our new adminstration (and this is pre election) will change the image of Americans not having half a brain left. Fingers crossed. If Biafra is just the liar and fantacist you guys claim him to be, why have the first 2 of his replacements eventually sided with him? Cheers For beginners I'd love for you to show me anyplace or anywhere we called Biafra a fantacist? I've never called him a liar in any interviews or in conversations with friends and peers, let alone a "fantacist" as I can guarantee I never use that word in conversation as it just isn't part of the vocabulary I pull up. Cheers,-Klaus (#133) JULY 29, 2008 - Jan P I'm an old Kennedys fan from early on, like the Mab when you had the second guitar player. A good friend of mine was the drummer in Magic Terry. Mike Martuscello woul like to hook up with you sometime. You can discuss mooning the audience perhaps. Thanks. That said I only can (and only do) speak for myself here. I might suggest you go to the sources with your question as they will probably be more able to supply an answer to your question. Report back if you choose. Thanks for taking the time to email me. Cheers,-Klaus O.K. Folks, this is what the internet is for, yes? I got back in touch with Mike. This was not a bogus email and it was a full blown thrill for me to receive. (#135) AUGUST 9, 2008 - Ramona M It's really crazy. I don't know why but every once in a while you run through my mind. It's so weird seeing your bass with a dk sticker on it. I was thinking about 55 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 how long it's been there. Must be a long time. I'm up to some good these days. I spent the last 25 years raising a great bunch of kids. Trying to find mr. right took some doing. It finally came about 5 yrs ago. He's from Manhattan upper west side. Irish to boot. One tough customer. But I love him & he makes me smile. Hope to hear from you. Love, Ramona course. I hope to hear from you. Thank you for your time. Best wishes always, from Yuki in Japan. Hi Yuki, I remember that show very well, and how incredibly intense Yoshino-san was in his performance and how the songs were very angular and strong melodically. Hey Ramona, Good to hear from you girl. One of the "survivors" of the L.A. / S.F. scene from the 70's and 80's. And with kids and a nice guy yet! Whew, glad you made it. Yes, I'd be more than happy in taking part in the celebration of 20 years of EY. Cheers, -Klaus Questions will be coming in a few days after I sort down to 1 or 2 things to ask him. I'm honored that he listened to our music. (#136) AUGUST 9, 2008 – Marianne Say hi to him and I'll get the questions out soon. Actually I wanted to thank you for your charming reply. You said so much while saying very letter. Classy as always, and yes, I'm sure you were very nice! All my best to you! Cheers, -Klaus (#138) AUG 18. 2008 - Connor Hey Klaus, Hey Marianne, Good to hear from you again. Charming and classy? I blush. Thanks for the compliments. Always good to hear that the me that I am is appreciated by folks such as the you's that you are. Cheers,-Klaus (#137) AUGUST 11. 2008 - Yuki (Japan) Hello Klaus, I've met you at Bottom of the HIll when this Japanese band called Eastern Youth played on November 5th, 2006. You were one of the audience, and I was so honored to meet you there when you greeted the band after the show. The vocalist/guitarist, Yoshino-san, seemed really happy to meet you there as well. He's told me he grew up listening to the music you were involved in. I hope you had a good time checking out them live. Today, I thought I'd drop you a line as EY is celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, and I'm gathering 20 questions to ask Yoshino-san from people. I've already got a permission from him for that. Could you also join us to ask him a question or two for this project? I'd be really happy and honored if you did. The questionaires will be on the fansite for them that I run, and your name will appear there, of I am a huge DK fan and a struggling song writer. I have written a few filthy songs filled with obscene language and graphic descriptions (Though there are good messages in the songs, which recieved VERY negative criticism. As I noticed some songs on ,Fresh Fruit, had a few songs with negative criticism as well. How do you deal with this criticism? Do you keep on playing or try to ease down on the darkness a bit. Hope ta here from ya soon. Connor Mayhew...Future Rocker Hey Connor, Firstly, what or who was the source of the criticism. Friends, foes, critics, fanzine, band mates, parents? I would trust the validity of the critiques by how well they know music and you and if they understand sarcasm. I assume you're using the language to sort of slap the listeners face and get their attention so that they might listen to the rest of the content. If it's obvious that there's sarcasm in re: the subject matter then some critics are more forgiving. But a thing I have learned over time is that harsh language looses impact the more it's used. After a 56 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 while one assumes that perhaps you use the "big bad" words because you don't have enough knowledge to make a scathing statement without reverting to epithets. I wouldn't change any of the songs lyrics that DK did for the sake of appeasing someone who may have been upset by the language, but I do look for ways to say serious things without having to "depend" on what may be considered by some as "obscene". That said one has only to look at Sarah Palin's list of books she wanted banned (google it) to see what some people will or will not tolerate. You can't play to the lowest common denominator and make everything sweet to hear if you're writing a song involving rage. But you have to, in my opinion, define what it is you're trying to say and put it as clearly and with the most impact you can whether it be a political rant or a love song. As for the rolling back the darkness, again, I'd trust my inner instinct as to what I'm wanting to convey. Does that make any sense? I dunno. Do keep writing 'tho (and send me a way to hear some samples). Cheers, -Klaus (#139) AUG 22, 2008 - Duncan H (UK) my wife died earlier this year, she was ten years younger than me. she enjoyed your music after i introduced her to it, and understood why i got excited about the bass. i will be ever gratefull for your influence to start me playing 22 years ago. take care. Hi Duncan, So sorry about your loss. I'm honored to have made a small bit of enjoyment in your life. Geez, I have no idea how to respond to this except to say let's raise a glass to you and your wife, may her memory and what she brought to your life live on forever. Best wishes, -Klaus (#140) AUG 25, 2008 – Michael Hello Klaus, I have been wanting to ask you this question since I heard Because I Say So in June 1989. Is "Charlie's Friends" a cover or was it written for you? I've never found any other versions of this song, even with google's assistance. It's a fun mystery but sometimes I feel the need to know. Thank you, Michael Hey Michael, It IS a cover of a song by Joel Zoss who I played with back in the 70's for about what seemed like 5 minutes. He had guys better suited to his music, like the infamous Freebo whom I wasn't quite ready to fill the shoes of at that point in time. I was happy to play with Joel and that song always stuck in my head as it was (like so many of Joel's songs) really understood only by him and maybe a few close to him. But I liked the melody and the feel (which I messed with a bit..hope he isn't too bugged by that if he ever hears it). He gave me some great advice right before he moved on which I will not share with you, but was a help in this weird business. You can find out more about him at http://www.joelzoss.com/ It has his myspace thingie too there so you maybe can actually talk to him and maybe he can tell you what "Charlies Friends" was about. He might even tell you where you can find a copy of the song. I just have the demo that I learned the song from...unless it's on his 1st vinyl lp (there's a tease). Hope that muddies things up even more. Cheers, -Klaus (#141) AUG 27, 2008 – Sue M Klaus! Rockin' site! It's been since the late 80's that I saw you...at The Metro in Chicago. You look great with your gray hair ! I love it. I'd love to hear from you! Weird, I'd see you in Phoenix when you'd come over, and I saw you in Chicago, but when I lived in San Francisco I didn't see you at all! Hey Sue, 57 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Whew! Actually longer, the mid 80's. You like the grecian gray formula? My hair is actually black and this stuff is costing me a fortune, but folks seem to like it. Yeah, it seems I see some people in S.F. less than I see people coming through from Amsterdam. Ah well, no one ever said life's not weird if they new anything about life. Cheers, -Klaus (#142) SEPT 1, 2008 – Ben10 (#143) SEPT 5, 2008 – Vincent What's up Klaus? got a couple more dk questions for you. 1. I noticed that in a lot of your early videos and the 1978 demos that you guys play everything up half a step. was there any reasoning behind this? did you move all the notes up one fret or did you just tune your guitars up half a step? 2. not sure if you know the answer to this, but what exactly is ray doing to get that effect on the beginning and end of "The man with the dogs"? I've tried experimenting with my digital amp which has plenty of effects like reverb and delay, but i can't recreate either of the sounds at all. Dear Klaus, Naturally I guess i should let the overly eager fan gushing out of the way first...In my opinion you're the best bassist of the hardcore scene...as an aspiring bass player and musician myself...i was curious what you're thoughts on the use effects like delay and flanger on a bass. Also...how did you approach the bass when you were playing on the early kennedys stuff? Hope you're doin well Klaus... Hope to hear from you soon. - Ben10 3. is there any reason why on my iPod my "Bedtime For Democracy" songs aren't as loud as your other songs, or do I have a faulty disc or something? Thanks for your time Klaus. -Vincent Hey Vincent, Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. So here are your answers such as they are. Hey Ben, Question 1: Thanks for the kind compliments. As for the delay and flange (and for that matter choruser and compression). I first experiment with an analog rack mount Ibanez phase shift / delay on the first single solo effort "Shrtnin' Bread" around '81 and it worked fine for that. All those toys are applicable depending on the style of music and song. I used a lot of chorus and a compressor when I was with The Five Year Plan in the '90's, but that was a totally different style than DK's things. At the start with DK's i couldn't afford any pedals so we just turned the amps up to bleed level. After a while I got different distortion pedals which I usually turned the input up on but the distortion down and would use them as a volume boost to highlight certain lines. But with DK it was mostly a Traynor mono-block b with the controls all turned all the way up by the end of the night. Cheers, -Klaus Actually we never tuned up a half step or anything, although the first album "Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables" was somehow inadvertently mastered about a half tone up. This was finally corrected on the 25th anniversary re-issue on manifesto/Cherry Red. About the videos I can only guess that back in the day video recorders and camcorders did run on a fairly stricter SMPTE code which usually meant better pitch control, but early stuff (especially the Target black and white stuff) was done on reel to reel Sony porta-pack recorders, and the time adjustment glitches might have happened there, but we never tuned anything but A-440, the standard tuning. Question 2: I do know the answer to this, but as I don't speak for others here, only myself I thought I'd defer to Ray. He suggested to go to his myspace page wherein there is in the blog section a list of equipment (page down). If 58 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 that doesn't shed any light on "Man With the Dogs) ending I might suggest that you contact him directly through his myspace page. I'm not about to divulge anyone else's trade secrets. Most flattered by the request and will have it out to you before Julie's birthday. In the meantime keep her away from this site until her birthday so as not to spoil the surprise. Question 3: Cheers,-Klaus There is quite a difference between the Alternative Tentacles cd which was mastered only once in around 1991 and the Manifesto copy. Digital technology expanded from Donkey Kong capabilities to playstation and xbox standards. Digital audio followed suit, so the newly remastered "Bedtime for Democracy" has indeed more volume and sonic depth to it. Hope that answers that question. Not trying to sell extra Manifesto cd's or downloads here, but that probably is the source of the problem. (#145) OCT 6, 2008 – Tim M Good to hear that you have "Bedtime" on you ipod, though. Hello. I am a fifteen year old male, who has only recently been introduced to you and your colleague's music, and I love it. Your work with the dead kennedys is inspiring, and Akiko is probably the only song I've heard that has actually made me tear up. You're such an inspiration that I've threatened my small amount of masculinity on the internet in the previous scentence of the e-mail for you. Cheers,-Klaus (#144) SEPT 22, 2008 – Tim M Dear Klaus Flouride, I am sorry to bother you, but I would like to request an autograph for my Wife, for her birthday on Dec 6th. Her name is Julie and she is a big fan of your music. She has never been lucky enough to see you perform live, but has all your music on cd, and has you on the screensaver of our computer. She used to play bass in a few cover bands, before our kids were born. I would like to give this autograph to my wife to hang on the wall in her office. I am sure that this would be a most prized possession of hers, as she loves all your music. I don't know alot of your music, but Julie made a cd of her favorite songs of yours, we have it in the car, and listen to it all the time. If there is a charge for this autograph, I would be more than happy to pay. Hi Klaus, Thank you very very much. Julie is going to love it. Tim (#146) SEPT 26, 2008 – Kerrek (I apologize in advance if any of this is a little creepy-fanboy.) Okay, sorry if that last bit made you want to question my sanity. I did actually want to ask you a question. I've been playing bass for a while, and I'm great at playing it finger-picking style, and I'm decent at slapping. I have tried, on numerous occasions to learn how to play with a pick, but I cannot figure it out, I don't know why. All the people I ask about it just say that they picked it up and learned it in like, five minutes, but every time I try to play with a pick, it sounds horrible. Is there any advice you can give me on this? Is there some trick I am unaware of? Does it just take a lot of practice? Thanks for your hgeneral awesomeness, Kerrek Thank you for all your help, and I hope to hear back from you. Yours Truly Tim M British Columbia Canada Hey Tim, Hey Kerrek, Fret not, you're pretty secure with your masculinity if at 15 you can put your emotions out there for the world, unfettered. Kudo's. Plus I'm glad the song hit the same target it did with me when I wrote it. It seemed to come very quickly (written and recorded in one night on an 8 track reel to reel, all parts. No 59 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 drum machine just making booming sounds into a distorted mic). adam That said, i think you have the exact opposite problem that I do. My excuse is I'm left handed and started off on guitar so with the exception of classical or folk/country style finger picking, pick is the way to go. Hey Adam, I only learned to do some slap at the insistence of some bands I was playing with in the mid 70's and didn't do to well with it. Even out drummer with Five Year Plan (Rob Davis) could do it better than me, and he didn't really play bass, although the slap technique has similarities to drumming in it's rhythm patterns. Cheers,-Klaus So I'd say just go with what comes naturally to you. I know of lots of punk bass players that use their fingers, although the attack can be softer. I just prefer the pick. If I go for softer sounds as I have in more singer songwriter style stuff I resort to using my thumb ukelele style. But then that's how Sting plays too. I don't know if that's necessarily a good thing. ...kidding. Cheers,-Klaus (#147) OCT 4, 2008 – Tony R I hope you die soon you carpet bagging faggot, Peace, From my heart Hey Tony, Spoken like a gentleman, sir, and duly noted. I especially liked the "peace" part. In my humble opinion you do have a way with words. Thanks for the compliment. It's been an adjustment to say the least, but I think for the better for my state of well being. Glad you liked the music. (#149) OCT 11, 2008 – Panek (Canada) +6 Hello Mr. Flouride! I can't believe that the last time I wrote you was in December 2007. Time sure does fly by. I moved to North America during my absence, and man, going to High School (Grade 10) here is like every North American 1980's hardcore punk song come to life. Seriously. It was a great honor to be mentioned in the "Watch" section of your site. You know, being acknowledged by an artist that influenced your life in many many ways is awesome. Thank you. I was going to send you a message, there was always this "Man, send that message already!" voice in the back of my head, but for some reason I ignored it up 'till now. So thanks for the previous answers. I am very sorry to hear about your illness. Angioedema sounds very serious and I hope that you'll take care of yourself, take it easy and get better. I also have a couple more questions for you that I hope you won't mind answering. They are in no particular order. Cheers, -Klaus 1. What is the song playing in the background of "A Commercial"? This has been bugging me for a long time. (#148) OCT 5, 2008 – Adam C Hi klaus, so sorry to hear you will no longer be touring with dk. your music has been inspirational, loved it all. best wishes to you. 2. Could you post the version of "Bleed For Me" that is playing in the background of "Kinky Sex Makes The World Go Round"? It's a kickass version of the song and I would LOVE to hear it without the 60 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 voiceover. music war is one of my favorite live clips -- loved the push up of your glasses. 3. Aside from the pickups and bridge in your 1966 Jazz Bass, have you ever changed or replaced anything else? Tuners, the electronics under the pickguard (perhaps due to wear or damage), anything? 4. How often do your change the strings? Some people say that they should be changed, like, every two days, and some people (like me) don't bother and play them until they snap. 5. Is there any chance that you could post the lyrics to some of the DK's earliest songs, like "Kidnap", "Kepone Kids", "Cold Fish" or "Dreadlocks of the Suburbs"? They are floating around the Internet and various zines of the era, and it would be great to have them in one place and directly from the source. 6. You probably know about the YouTube fad of recording yourself playing a cover of a song on guitar, bass or drums and posting it on the site. It would be cool if you could record yourself playing some DK songs Those are all the questions I have for now. Thanks, Panek (Chris P.) Formerly Warsaw, Poland Now Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (#150) OCT 13, 2008 – Schultz do you miss the good old days of punk? … loved your stage attitude Honestly, do you miss the good old days of punk? Looking back, the music was actually quite good, in my opinion. By the way, your stage attitude in urgh a (#151) OCT 29, 2008 - Bill i grew up in sunnyslope az and i wouldnt have gotten threw my teen yers without dk music it taught me how to rebel without becoming a total loser and a criminal it gave me the ability to put up a resistance with words onsubjects that were everyday life and have some humorous ways to see things and be able to question why they were that way/ive been over seas and out of touch for years i was in ;the military and am now a parapalegic/we had a fire and i lost all my old music-the fresh copie with the faces on the back of the cover and the fresh copy with the red vynal album but now have rep all mu music accept holliday in cambodia ep/ i also have no news on what happed to all the original members please give me an update on all original mempers up to 2000 thanks Hey Bill, It's always a mixed feeling to hear that DK's helped someone though some tough times. First reaction is "wow it's freat to have helped them along", but it is also mortifying to know that things were (and still are) so bad for so many. I know how it feels though because music helps me through every day, all kinds of music. It's one of the best therapies that I'm aware of. That DK's songs helped you form a philosophy of thought and analysis of a given situation as opposed to lashing out with violence but rather words is especially good to hear. I also think that questioning is always a wise choice, especially if the questioning is directed towards some entity that wields an amount of control of your life and those you care for. It seems that you've had a very hard go of things, from your military service onto your injuries (both physical and emotional I would venture to guess) and then onto a fire where you suffered even more losses. It sounds though that you are resilient and seem to have bounced back incredibly well. Good on you. As for the Original members of DK's line-up – Jello Biafra is still very active in spoken word performances and is constantly involved in collaborative musical projects as well as owning 61 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Alternative Tentacles Records. East Bay Ray is also active with musical projects both performing and producing. Before the reforming of DK's in 2001 East Bay Ray and I had aninstrumental surfish group called Jumbo Shrimp. Ted the original drummer is an architect with his own firm and also active musically. D. H. Peligro played for a while with Red Hot Chili Peppers and led a number of groups ranging from Al Sharpton's hair to the current Peligro. He also played with Nail Bomb. when i heard that you guys werent touring anymore i almost cried (right there in my computing class) cos I would get to see you guys play. I am in a band called Somery (we have a myspace please drop a line if you have the time) and we are heavily influenced by the kennedys. I just have a few questions for ya: 1. have you jammed/communicated with Ted since he left dk's in '81 if so what does he do besides architechture (sorry i can't spell), i'm asking cos he is my favorite punk drummer EVER! 2. What happened to 6025? (if this is a sensitive topic for you or something just say and i'll back right off) 6025 went on to play with Snakefinger and other projects, but is now suffering from a disability. 3. Your bass is one sweet piece of instrument where/When did get it? Hope that brings you up to date and that your new year is a good one. 4. Do have any advice for my band in terms of getting ourselves heard? Cheers, -Klaus wishing you and your loved ones peace and good health - Greg M (#152) OCT 29, 2008 – Bill Hey Greg, hey get back to me and tell me how to find you on my space Couldn't find you myspace for your band. Send me the link and I'll check it out 'tho. Hey Bill, 1. have you jammed/communicated with Ted since he left dk's in '81 if so what does he do besides architechture (sorry i can't spell), i'm asking cos he is my favorite punk drummer EVER! There's a link on this page but herethey are (there are 2, one for just music and one just for the heck of it) for quick reference: The music page is: http://www.myspace.com/klausflouride1 The just for the heck of it page is: http://www.myspace.com/theklausflouride Hope to see you there. 1. I've seen Ted quite a few times, for a while I did a stint with him as the recording bass player (as opposed to the performing bass player) for a group called the Wolvarines. He and I jammed with Snakefinger some and he's also on the "Keep On Walkin'" track from "Because I Say So" and on this site. He plays out with various combinations of peeps and is doing quite well. Gotta call him soon, thanks for the reminder. Cheers, -Klaus (#153) OCT 29, 2008 – Greg M hello klaus, i'm Greg and i live in Australia (perth to be exact), i'm 16 and for the past year i have been dk obssessed (and hearing the songs on your site and on youtube just makes me even more anxious to discover) and 2. 6025 is struggling with a disability and has been for quite some time. I think we'll leave it at that for his sake. We wish him well. He's a good guy. 2. What happened to 6025? (if this is a sensitive topic for you or something just say and i'll back right off) 3. I think the bass you're speaking of is the DK bass. A '66 Fender Jazz bass I got around '72 in a suburb 62 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 of Boston from a guy who had bought it for his kid, but the kid never touched it,..didn't have any interest in playing, so it sat there for 6 years. When I got it it was like new. As you can see I haven't been very gentle with it. The other basses I use are a '66 (?) Fender Bass VI six string bass and a Shecter precision style bass. Around here no question is too silly. And this is one of the easiest ones to answer: May 30. 3. Your bass is one sweet piece of instrument where/When did get it? (#156) NOV 11, 2008 – coffeekid Thanks for the thought. Now you have to tell me yours. Cheers,-Klaus 4. Play out in as many clubs as possible. Start by going to see bands you like (more than once) and ask if you can open for them sometime. Give them a demo. If you get a gig promote it like crazy through things like yahoo's upcoming, my space and email your friends etc. The more you draw the more clubs will want to hire you. They tend to look at the bottom line. did you know at the time (1980) that you were a better bass player than John paul jones of led zeppelin? i know....your a humble person and would never admit to this fact but billy squire must have had a case of "what the heck was i thinking" when he failed to keep you as his bass player. turns out billys music stunk anyway! your one of the greatest bass players i have heard. very sound, tight rhythmic style! keep up the good work! 4. Do have any advice for my band in terms of getting ourselves heard? Hey Coffeekid, Good luck to you, and be well. Cheers,-Klaus (#154) NOV 4, 2008 - Anonymous Is there anybody out there? Now you're forcing me to say that I was a different bass player than John Paul Jones but he did a damn good job within the context of the band he was in, which is the truth (especially given his age, he was after a big deal in the American Revolution, and still could hang with the kids 200 years later and play loud music). He held it down and didn't get in the way. I like to get in the way, which some people like and some don't. Hey Anon, Trying to figure out if this is a straight question (I know I'm behind on responses..sorry), or a philosophical metaphysical sort of question. In Either case the answer is yes. There are a lot of people out there. I'm very out there. People should consider a more active regimen of birth control so in the future there won't be too many people out there for the planet to sustain, don't you agree. Cheers,-Klaus (#155) NOV 9, 2008 – Fuja Rose As for Billy I still like some of his tunes actually in the sense of borrowing from pop infuances (Queen, Who, The Sweet for starters) and making a pretty damn good go of it. I'm sure he does not regret a damn thing as he sits in semi-retirement and thinks about how many Fender Squire guitars there are out there. When somebody makes a line of Flouride guitars and basses I'll know I've arrived......Kidding. Thanks for the props though, always nice to hear and be reaffirmed. Cheers,-Klaus Hi Klaus,I was wondering when's your birthday? I know it's a silly question but it's nice to say happy birthday on a certain date. (#157) NOV 15, 2008 - Pat Hi Klaus, Hey Fufa, I'm a big fan. I just stumbled upon the website. I like 63 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 the "new" songs. I'm a huge DK fan. You're in studio videos on" you tube" from the 80's were hilarious. Talk to you soon. Sincerely, Pat Hey Pat, Thank you for developing from a big fan to a huge fan within the space of a letter. Please don't become any larger of a fan. (If you don't understand my kidding by now we are all lost.) Glad you like the new songs, hope more to come soon and be posted here. The video's ..we hope to get a good copy of "Uncle Bill" up soon. I do try to be hilarious in them, with varying results sometimes. Hope you get all the references. Ahh, I just realized, a big Klaus fan, but a huge DK fan. As it should be perhaps. On the other hand, the "Tokyo" album was done in a my fairly new makeshift studio on Altamont Street in Oakland (hence the moniker "The Altamont Boys"). The guitar was somewhat isolated, the bass direct as the "Ledge" tends to want work in the here and now i.r.e he reads us the lyrics and then we roll tape making up the riffs as we go along. Usually no more than 2 takes and there you have it. The problem acoustically is that in the room (a very small room) was the Ledge and the drums, so we had to compress the hell out of his mic, so you may notice that whenever he's not singing the band volume swells in dramatic fashion. We kinda liked it that way. It was a sort of an exaggeration of the early Beatles mono stuff. Listen to that. Early stuff, whenever they stop singing the band comes up due to the same old style compression we used, but we drove it to extremes. Jay, the guitarist loves the mix. I however in my "I didn't want to mix it like a bass player would mix it" mode left the bass too low. Remix in the future box set of everything he ever did that we can get our hands on is coming. Cheers,-Klaus (#158) NOV 17, 2008 - Dale Klaus, I’m a big fan of the Ledge's "Live in Chicago" record. I read in an interview where you said the recording was done under the worst possible circumstances. You guys decided to just make it weird...can you elaborate on any of this or any other behind the scenes stuff involving the record. Any stories or info that you can share about being onstage that night would be much appreciated too. It's such a wild record... love the songs, the playing and the entire fun atmosphere of it. Hey Dale, I think either you or the journalist have confused my words about the "Live in Chicago" show with the "Tokyo" album with the Ledge. The live in Chicago was done live to 2 track, and at the gig the engineer was mourning a loss to the family, but did spectacularly well going live to 2 track in my opinion. But Glad you liked the "Live in Chicago" playing, it's just that we didn't have to worry about too much besides playing. In the Tokyo album i was bassist and engineer/producer. Something I don't ever recommend. Cheers,-Klaus (#159) NOV 18, 2008 - Marek W, Polska, Europe Knurów, 18 November 2008 r. DEAR MR. KLAUS FLOURIDE !!! My name is Marek Wegorzewski and I am 25 Years old. I live in Knurów in Poland. I am interested with the music very much. I congratulations You many successes in life. Since 1992 I am collecting photos with autographs from very important people all over the world. My collection is an enormous, about 8000 autographs. In my collection I have photos with autographs famous actors, singers, painters, drivers, football players, athletes, politicians, journalists and many persons. 64 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 It is possible to send me a photo with Your autograph Mr. Klaus Flouride. Thank You for You help and I am sorry for my broken English! Yours faithfully ! Marek Polska Europa Hey, Marek, I think we had the spelling pretty close. Here your town is spelled Knurów. That said, yes!! Love to be part of your collection and will send an autographed photo as soon as possible. You should get it in a few weeks. See how easy it is folks!. No muss, no fuss, no bother. Something still free in out in this lovely world economy. Let's all join in and thank Marek for reminding me to point this out to all of you. It's an honor and a pleasure for me to fill these requests. Cheers,-Klaus (#160) NOV 19, 2008 - Professor Strychnine used to own "the light is flickering" traded it for some money to pay for some books at school and now i can no longer get it anywhere. what are my options? Thanks Hola Professor, I think you made a wise choice in both buying the album and in what you traded it for. As for finding it, right now ebay would be the logical answer, but we're working on re-releasing all the material from all my releases either in separate packages or in a collection. Keep an eye out here for news on any development on that front. Also working on a new release to be, again, either released separately or with the collection. Fingers crossed for swift progress. #166 19-November-2008 Andre Dear Klaus, My name is Andre and my 36th birthday will be on 3rd December. I would like to ask you for a signed and dedicated photo by this way and hope,your schedule allows to fullfill such wishes. I would be so happy ! Please send it with the notice 'postage paid by addressee' instead of stamps to the address below. With many thanks and all good wishes Yours, sincerely Andre K Germany Hey Andre, Well, I guess I missed the deadline, but this is indeed the way to acquire "stuff" as it were from yours truly. So it'll be in the post within the week. Hope you had a good birthday 36 years ago and also a good celebration of it this past December. For the late present, how about I foot the bill for the stamps. Cheers, -Klaus (#161) NOV 22, 2008 - Patrick In response to my old letter, I apologize and I feel like quite the idiot. I just found out no more that 5 minutes ago that you're in bad health and you can't tour. I wish you all the best, and I'm sorry if I wasted any of your time. Hey Patrick, No need for an apology. It's not really front page news, so not everyone is expected to know. It's basically a major inconvenience, but a somewhat Cheers,-Klaus 65 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 controllable malady. But thanks for the sentiment, seriously. That said, thanks for the request to have DK's play your area, and the one thing I have learned is to never say never. If at some point I feel I can tour with DK's you'll hear it here a (or on the DK's website) first. Lastly, I think it would be healthy for you and the people you mention to crawl out of the woodwork anyway, because even though it's rather bright out here, it's generally worth it. Cheers,-Klaus (#162) NOV 22, 2008 - Patrick Hey, Klaus! When are the DK's going to get back on tour again? I live in Virginia Beach, VA and I've never seen a DK show. I actually know a lot of people (including myself) who'd crawl out of the woodwork just to see you guys play at the NorVa or the nTelos Pavilion. Please consider my begging when you’re planning your next tour dates. See response above. (#163) NOV 30, 2008 – Chris/Panek (Canada) +14 Hello there, Mr. Flouride! How’s life down there in San Francisco? I have compiled some questions, and I would be very delighted if you could answer them for me. There are one or two in there that are more rant-like. So, here they are, in no particular order: 1. I've read somewhere that for the movie "Urgh! A Music War", several songs from each band/musician were recorded. Do you remember anything besides "Bleed For Me" that is still unreleased? What are songs have you played for the movie? Are you in possession of the recordings, and is there any chance for them to be released (DVD, Internet, anything)? Well we /they (I.R.S. Records) recorded the whole set. I do know that “Government Flu” has been shown on MTV in the 80’s but have no knowledge of it’s general release (unless you count youtube general release, it can be found there). We were told in no uncertain terms to play Ca. Uber Alles because that was our “hit” and they wanted it in the film. We didn’t play it. I guess we just forgot it in the excitement of the moment. But, yes there is a lot of other video (none of which I’ve seen) from that shoot. Maybe, if the stars align right, we’ll gain access to that footage. Who knows? Not me. Thats for sure 2. Was the concert featured in "Urgh!..." a real concert, that the movie people recorded, or was it set up specifically for the movie (I have yet to see the whole thing, so far I've seen only a couple performances from the film)? A good question. It was set up as I said, by I.R.S. records which we were at one time supposed to be on. It was a real concert (2 nights) at the Santa Monica Civic Center in (of course) Santa Monica, Ca. The tickets were rather high for the time (I believe $15) but there were bands from afternoon into the night so it was a good buy, and the bands were a lot of my favorites. Any 3 on a night would have been worth the $15. The only real harsh thing is that there was a barrier so the camera people could get shots. Barriers were rather a new thing then, but are quite common now due to venue liability issues due to stage diving, etc. They in all honesty did mix up shots of audience with the bands for I guess they’d say “editorial purposes” so some of the crowd reactions are not actually to the band on stage on the film at the moment. It is my recollection that it was released at least on VHS and the old Laser Disc format but never on DVD, and it doesn’t look like it will be soon due to contractual foo with all the bands and a defunct I.R.S. label and the many hands it has passed through ownership-wise (I.R.S.) that is) I think Miles Copeland (I.R.S.’s original owner) still holds the ownership of the film, but the legal entanglements are just the usual joyful merry-go-round that such things do or don’t endure. So look for a VHS on ebay, I’ve seen them there for about $50 us system (NTSC) and $75 U.K. (PAL) system. The funny anecdote is that Jerry Moss from A&M records (The “M” of A&M) I.R.S.’s parent company, so hated the groups name that he refused to put our cut on the lp soundtrack, although they pretty much pushed us in the advertising in that we had grown in popularity or whatever after the film was done but yet to be released. He had worked for Bobby Kennedy’s election and either didn’t see or understand that we weren’t slamming the Kennedy’s as much as using 66 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 them as examples of the beginning of the end of the American Dream. A Plush amp with a 2 X 15 cab, kind of a Kustom copy. 3. Have you ever re-fretted your bass? Guitar amps: A. No, I can honestly say I never have, although I have had people replace some frets for me. Sometimes when I throw it down after a set, if it hits something metallic, the string can make a notch in a fret. The main person that I have had work on the jazz bass is Gary Brawer. He's replaced at least a few. My first was literally a power amp for a short wave radio transmitter with a 12 " speaker in a box on a 50 foot cable for a speaker cord. No tone control, can't remember the make. 4. What happened to the FUNERAL sticker on your bass? Was it destroyed from the wear & tear, or were you just unhappy with it? A. It literally just wore off due to sweat and it was sort of in the path of the pick, etc. 5. I presume you got that DK sticker on a tour in Europe. Any chance for releasing a reprint or something? There are lots of DK bumper stickers out there, but none with that gold border like you have. A. I think we did get it in a travel shop in Denmark and I've seen them here since then in travel shops around here (in California) although I haven't looked very recently. The likelihood of doing a DK / Denmark bumper sticker is pretty much on the low end of our to do list. Sorry. 6. What amplification and effects have you used over the years? As far as The DK's years it was first an Acoustic 150b and I believe an Acoutic 106 cab (2 15" speakers) The amp was switched for a Traynor mono block-b around 1980 and the bottom went through a variety of speakers until we settled on some JBL 2225H's which I've had since I think '83 or so. Everything else blew up but those still worked and still do. I use them for bass to this day. As far as Pre-DK I've had for bass: A Vox Essex Bass amp (truely horrible early transistor bass amp, only problem, ..no bass response.) A Fender Twin Reverb Various GK and Fender amps. I'm using a '70's Vibrolux at the moment with a little Fender Frontman 15G for home practice, recording and general all around fun. 7. I am an oldschool kind of guy, and the majority of what I listen to is hardcore punk from the late '70s to 1989. Dead Kennedys, D.O.A., SNFU, Subhumans, Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Social Unrest, JFA - you get the idea. Everything I try to listen to that is “new” sounds the same to me. Seems like every band has the same sound like some other one. Do you have any recommendations of some newer bands active right now? I can easily dig up stuff like the Killed By Death compilations or some 7” releases from obscure garage bands from the ‘80s, but I can’t seem to find anything good today. 8. I've read somewhere, that DH Peligro, before joining a band known as the Dead Kennedys, had a short stint with a band called The Nubs. Was this the band that released a 7" in 1980 with the songs "Job" and "Little Billy's Burning"? I think it was on Businessman Records, but this info may be not correct and I am not even sure if such a record company existed. Those two titles are among my favourite-ever songs and I am curious if this is "The Nubs" someone was talking about. If you have any info on this, please let me know. 9. What were/are your favorite acts from back in the day? I'm talkin’ ‘bout (my geeeeeneratioon) punk bands from the '80s. 10. Members of the Dead Kennedys never looked like model punks to me - you know, no mohawks, 67 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 leather jackets, combat boots and the “general punk attitude”. Did you guys ever get any "aggro" from other people because of this? Like "Hey, you pussies don't look like punks, fuck you", or was everybody tolerant? 15. TABS! TABS! PLEASE!!! Bass tabs for DK songs!! I can even pay for them. I am learning more and more to pick stuff out by ear (latest achievement – JFA’s “Guess What”), but some of it is too hard. 11. Do you have one very memorable performance with the DK's that you consider your favorite and remember very well? Like some great venues or something completely different and unexpected happening. Care to share some memories? 16. Was the song “Straight A’s” about Jello’s experience in High School (I presume he wrote it, correct me if I’m wrong)? He seems to have hated Boulder High. It must’ve been rough. 17. Any chance of any of your acts to ever come to Alberta (around Calgary)? 12. It sucks because nobody knows old school punk around here (and believe me, I’ve asked!). Everyone is involved with new stuff which I don't like. While I can't blame Canadian high school kids for not knowing Social Unrest, JFA, the Dead Kennedys, the Circle Jerks and other bands, I expected someone would at least knew D.O.A., The Subhumans, SNFU or the Red Squares (only to name a few). It sucks, because some of the world's greatest songs were created in those days, and aside from dedicated fans who can dig them up, seems like nobody knows them and nobody cares. And also, I have no-one to talk to about music. Aside from my Social Studies teacher, who amazes me. Not only is she totally nice, one day when I was writing down band names on my binder (that's what I do when I'm bored in my classes), she came up to me, took my binder, and started listing what bands she knew and was listening to 20 years ago. It even turned out that Joey Shithead and Mr. Chi Pig once spat on her at a concert. THAT is totally awesome, don’t you agree? 18. I bet you guys have tons and tons and tons and then some more tons of good, unreleased material of the DKs. I’m talkin’ demos, very early concerts and other material. I would love to see them released on CD/DVD. I love this kind of stuff – old stuff. 19. Any pointers on how to be a bassist in a hardcore punk band? Any pointers on HOW to find a band? I know, this one is a little silly, but what to look for in fellow musicians other than love of music? I don’t really need my fellow bandmates to be great virtuosos. 20. Are you happy with Nouvelle Vague covering “Too Drunk to Fuck”? Because I’m not. What do you think? 13. Are you using active or passive pickups in your bass? 21. How did “Holiday in Cambodia” appear in Guitar Hero (or Rock Band, or whatever those games for fake musicians are called)? I’m not really against it, but I was surprised to see a Dead Kennedys song in there. And it’s also a cover version. 14. I would like to start a cover band to cover all those forgotten songs. What do you think of this idea? What do you think of cover bands in general? What if there was a Dead Kennedys cover band would you jump at the idea or tell those losers to go write their own stuff? The End! Thanks for taking the time to read this, and, more importantly – the time to answer this! My questions are long, boring, and more of an interview, but I am a person who asks lots of questions so I hope you don’t 68 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 mind. And don’t worry, I don’t do it for some website/fan-zine, it’s coming only from personal curiosity. Please excuse me if there are some grammar errors or if some sentence doesn’t make sense, English isn’t my first language ;) I will probably send you some more questions in the near future. When I come up with good stuff to ask about, I write it down and save it, and later I send everything in bulk. So I am like Wal-Mart. Best wishes from north of the border for you, your family and your friends. Thanks, - Chris P. (aka Panek) Calgary, AB, Canada (#164) DEC 12, 2008 – Josh (California) Hey Klaus, greetings from Southern California! Wondering where i can get a pair of those groovy shades you used to rock back in the day. Hey Josh, Well I don't know exactly which shades you're referring to. I generally leaned towards the James Dean/Bob Dylan Ray-Ban (oops is that an ad?) look, although I've got some round ones that I got on the road with the American Professionals in Seattle at an antique market for $12 (frames). But the Ray-Bans are harder to come by + I have to have prescription lenses 'cause my eyes are sort of shot (have been since I was 7). So I'd either look on line or in thrift shops or antique stores, depending on which oones your talking about. Whew!!! I'm glad I got that off my chest. Cheers,-Klaus. (#165) DEC 13, 2008 - Reuben R hey klaus i been listening to dead kennedys and been a fan of yours for a long time i seen you guys in hemet june 8 08 and i was wondering if you have any pics of that show if you can please share them it would be really cool to see pics from that show thanx reuben Hey Reuben, It just so happens that one Mike Prusek from Network23 Photography got a lot of good shots in that he graciously donated to the page, so go to the photos section and click on the Dead Kennedys section and the re they are. It's like magic, this internet thingie, yes? Cheers,-Klaus (#166) DEC 21, 2008 – Rick S Dear Jeff, It was great seeing you at David and Grace's house on Thanksgiving. Benjy was blown away by meeting you; he is finally old enough to know "who" you are professionally. You said I should check out your gigs to see whether they would be appropriate to take Benjy. He is 13-- a pretty mature 13. The gig on January 2 in SF looks intriguing. Would that one be appropriate? Best, Rick XXX-XXX-XXX (my mobile, if you would rather call than e-mail) Hey Rick, EEEEK! Somebody used my (close to) real name here (and I printed it, so hey, it can't be all that bad). Well that gig is of course long gone, but when an all ages show does come up with whatever group i'll let you know, via here, or the myspace or an email. There is a show at The Ponderosa Stomp Festival in New Orleans coming up in April (28th & 29th) but I'm not sure if it's all ages and it would be a bit of a schlep. It was good meeting Benjy and having a chat. He is a pretty together kid, but I'm afraid he still has to wait for an all ages show for my go ahead. The Jan 2 gig went past curfew by quite a bit, late start and all, 69 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 but a good time was had by all, including "The Ledge", Cheers,-Klaus (eeehhhh...Geoff) (#168) DEC 27, 2008 - Roger Trouserboy Was Santa good to you? (#167) DEC 25, 2008 – Panek (Poland) Dear Roger, Hi, Santa and I prefer to keep our private lives in relation to each other private, in deference to Mrs. Claus. I truly hope you understand. Sorry to bother you so much, but here's one last question before I completely shut up and wait for my answers to all previous questions. Cheers,-Klaus 1) What's your bass's color? Is it Sherwood Green or Lake Placid Blue? On some pictures it looks like green, while in some others it looks like blue. 2009 Ahem... (#169) JAN 1, 2009 – Greg Hey Panek, cheers for answering Klaus, really made my new year :D Since there were some christmas greetings I'll go ahead and answer this one out of order. To tell you the truth, I've never bothered to think about what color it was, I just sort of thought of it as my blue bass, but my friend Jay Rosen, who I happen to have played with over the years and still do, and who also happens to be an expert on guitars n(mostly of the vintage variety) has assured me it is Lake Placid Blue and that the greenish look is because the laquer has yellowed over the years. As we all learned in art or science Blue + Yellow yields Green. so there you have it. It could also be different cameras white balance and stage lights to add confusion to the issue, but you've seen the pictures here and it is indeed Blue. Best wishes to you and yours for a good 2009. Cheers,-Klaus Thanks! - Chris (aka Panek) Calgary, AB, Canada P.S. I know it's a little late now, but: Best Christmas wishes for you and your family! :) the link for our myspace is: www.myspace.com/theresesetsbandola (#170) JAN 7, 2009 – Ty Klaus, Just like the majority of folks that have taken the time to write in here, I'm a huge fan. I've started a project where I ask everyone I've met one question and while, clearly, we've never met, you're someone I admire and I thought I'd ask it of you. So here it is: If you could ask everyone you met one question, what would you ask? Thanks in advance for your thoughts and for taking the time to respond to each inquiry that has been posted. It may be a hassle, but it really makes you a human being rather than a detached rock star asshole. Cheers! Ty Hey Ty, 70 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Thanks for the compliment And I try to hold myself down to being a rock asteroid asshole as opposed to a rock star asshole. This is my goal here. Seems to be working. One question, so unfair, especially since your one question puts the weight on everyone you ask it of while you sort of get off scot-free. It's like the genie with the 3 wishes. no offense, but it's a tough one, like what's my favorite song in that it is constantly changing as I experience each day and (hopefully) grow as a result of living and questioning myself and the world. That said, I'd say (today at this moment) that a good question might be what is their earliest memory and why do they think it is their first memory and what does it mean to them and what feelings does it bring up. I know..really a three part question, but hey, as I said, an almost impossible task. On the other hand i rarely if ever fill out the question lists that turn up on myspace and facebook. Who needs to know that you just couldn't have a face to face talk with? Ahh well, that's all I have for an answer to your question. But keep questioning, and be well, but might I suggest that you expand the real estate of the questions you might ask. Cheers,-Klaus (#171) JAN 25, 2009 - Dave Taylor (Dundee, Scotland) hello from Dundee, Scotland!!! will you be touring Scotland again? Any plans to bring out any more solo work? Do you know where i can get any of your solo stuff? As i've got more chance of getting hens teeth over here in Scotland!!!! have fun take care and Cheery Bye......... Dave.................. (with the possible exceptions of violent acts, cheating on my girl and certain drugs). As for your question about releasing new and old solo material, thank you for asking, and, yes. I do hope to have some new stuff out soon and a possible limited edition coming down the pipe of all the previous releses from this site. More details as we figure them out. (Still looking for masters of the old stuff to remaster, etc.) So, if all goes well, I'll have stuff to offer you that will unfairly outnumber hens teeth in your area in the near future. Cheers,-Klaus (#172) – JAN 26, 2009 – Evan Clayburg Hey i was wondering if you know where i can get a copy of the Jumbo Shrimp thingie? I dig it and have been looking for it for a while. Thanks PS check out my band if you like - some DK influence there: http://www.myspace.com/thefnas Hey Evan, Jumbo shrimp "Thingie" will hopefully, in the near future...sometime soon....really soon.....I mean it ....soon... ..be available here, and even not sooner than that through other source to be named soon. In the meantime, if you send me a S.A.S.E. to the PO. Box listed on this page (po box 6180 Albany, ca 94706....I'll see what i can do to get one out to you. No promises. Not very organized here. Hey Dave, (!!!BIG SURPRISE!! ..us artistic types!!) Dundee!! Lord, they come from far and wide. I've a good friend in Scotland although I've never been to his place of residence, I do really like Scotland as a place to be in in general. Touring there? Hope to do some time with whatever incarnation of a band I'm playing in. I've learned over time (as I've said here before) to never say never -Cheers,-Klaus.. (#173) FEB 5, 2009 – Karen In what city do you currently live in? Your wife is a doll, how is she doing? 71 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Karen, A. That would be telling (but it isn't too hard to figure out given the p.o. box)... and B. I'm not married at the present, but if you're talking about who I think you are, I halfway agree, she is a doll (in my gladly humble opinion), but she is also a very real person. Here I am again, your most annoying questioner. I'm sure this is been asked numberous times, but the archive of answers is so long, I have no idea where to find it!!! I'm sure you know that there are tons of crunchy little DK rarities floating around. Songs like Cold Fish, Dreadlocks of the Suburds, Gaslight, Mutations of Today, etc. Now, why didn't you record those songs? Gaslight and Cold Fish were definitely good material, that never should have been wasted! Cheers,-Klaus. (#174) FEB 10, 2009 – Russ Ever playing around Houston? Back in 80' I turned on everyone I could get to listen to the DK's, changed many and lost some, including a fiance, thanks, I mean it. Did 6025 not let you record Gaslight, yet he let you record Religious Vomit, Foward to Death, and Ill in the Head? That dosn't make much sense! Also, I have a copy of the DK's 1978 Demos, and they're in horrible quailty. What happened to those tapes to have such poor quality. Did you bash em' in with a hammer a few times? Seriously! I makes me wonder, how did you go about recording them, and how did they leak out? How do you feel about that? Hey Russ, Well, I'm not so sure that the litmus test of "DK'"s is all that accurate for the judgement of friends. A lot, I think, would depend at the very least on the song, but more importantly what they meant to you and you to them outside of that narrow window let alone their actions toward you.. not a criticism, just an observation. Maybe (depending on the time frame and your state of openess at the time) you might want to reconnect with those people and see where they are at now. Times change, people grow, and second chances are very graceful. That said, thank you for the promo work and appreciation of our work. And playing in Houston...hell, that's where my brother lives as well as a nephew and whatever a nephew's kids are called (second nephews? ..my kid knows all those family line things), so I'd love to given the chance and the right circumstances. "One never knows, do one" Fats Waller Cheers, -Klaus (#175) FEB 12, 2009 – Patrick Hey, Klaus. Well, I'm starting to ramble, I best put an end to it now! Best of Luck! Hey Patrick, O.k. Time to tackle a few more from the most enquiring of all the questionnaires. Well mostly because they were jams of explorations that never got finished, although Gaslight did and appeared (finally) on the "Live at the Deaf Club" cd. Gaslight never made the cut for reasons I fail to recall. It would have probably been on"Fresh Fruit" if anything due to it's era and that there was space on the album. I think it was more of a 'It didn't fit in with the flow of the album' sort of decision. As far as the 1978 "Demos:, they were never met as demo's, in fact i'm not quite sure which one of us recorded the original cassettes or if the practice studio did or whatever. They were definitely from a portable cassette machine from the era with a little crummy mic explaining the sound that you liken to bashing them with a hammer a few times. No, we didn't "Zelig" tapes back then, that sound just came naturally. How they leaked out, I really haven't the faintest, I'm not even sure if I had a copy until the bootleg surfaced. I do remember having a reel to reel dub of "Cold Fish" and "Mexican Monster Babies" 72 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 but I don't think I ever had a copy of "Gaslight" outside of the Deaf Club performance. email me back if so. james.heyward@gmail.com thanks in advance! How do I feel about them leaking out? Basically neutral. We played those tunes such as they were once or twice and someone documented it. I think they are an interesting glimpse into our collaborative creative process, but not a very good recording of same. -james heyward www.jamesheyward.com Hey James, To be in the same club as Mr. Claypool is indeed a compliment. Cheers, -Klaus (23-Nov-2009) (#176) FEB 13, 2009 – Ben Hood Hey Klaus i'm a big fan and i would just like to say hello, hit me back if you would Glad you play bass. Fun isn't it? Shakes their socks off if you play it loud enough to drown out the rest of the band. Ahh, but I'd never do that. It might seem immodest. You got, it signed-pic-wise. See below. (#177) FEB 13, 2009 – Ben Hood Klaus, Greetings from San Diego P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca 94706. But the deal is you have to send me one of you playing and sign it also, all things being equal. i was wondering if you have a signature pick with your name or logo on it or if you just use a plain everyday pick. Big fan and wish you all the best. Cheers,-Klaus Ben (#179) FEB 14, 2009 - Adrian Steiner Cival Hey Ben, Sad, what you guys did to Jello. I generally use Fender white heavy picks and to work off nerves before a gig I tend to sign a bunch and if someone says they're a bass player they get one. So, no, they're not manufactured / printed, but done by hand. Although it's not exclusive to bass players, but that's the auto password. If somebody just asks for one..Yahoo..they get one. Sad, isn't it, what Biafra did to us (all of us) See: http://www.deadkennedys.com/news_2004.html#012 204 cheers?-Klaus Cheers,-Klaus (#178) FEB 13, 2009 - James Heyward klaus, you are one of the reasons i decided to play bass (the other one is les claypool) but any way you are a big inspiration to me. and while everyone else is asking for signed pictures to add to their collection(and you kindly doing so) would you mind autographing my copy of the light is flickering if i mailed it to you? (#180) FEB 19, 2009 - Adrian Steiner Cival So, sorry I didn`t want to be rude, but I think its sad, that the origin Dead Kennedys broke up and Jello isn’t in anymore. You are one of the greatest bass players ever Hey Adrian, 73 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 No offense taken. A lot of people think it was all one sided, which nothing ever is. You had a comment to make, and I answered you in kind, I don't see any reason to lash out nowadays. The thing we did with DK's was bigger than any one of us was singly and I just want people to know I appreciate that and try to honor it. I look forward to hearing from you sir. Cheers, Nick Blakey Hi Nick, Thanks for the compliment on the bass playing 'tho. Always nice to hear. I feel I'm revisiting this question by way of trying to catch up on backlogged emails. Cheers,-Klaus I have no memory of any pending gig with Joy Division back then and I know we never did play the Starwood. (#181) FEB 23, 2009 – Nick Blakey Dear Mr. FlourideGreetings from Boston - I have a quick, historical question to ask of you. For the last five years or so, I have been researching Joy Division's canceled US tour of the US and Canada, slated to take place May-June 1980: http://www.joydiv.org/cancel.htm ML Compton and his partner Skip had told me that they believed Dead Kennedys were booked to play with Joy Division on or about June 9, 1980 at The Starwood in Los Angeles, CA. Tom Recchion of B People has told me that they were only going to do the Wong's gig, and not The Starwood show. Does this ring any bells with you sir? Anything you might be able to tell me would be spectacular. I have very little info about the proposed San Francisco show other than the venue. Members of Tuxedomoon and The Sleepers have told me they knew nothing of the show. There is rumor that Flipper were supposed to support, but I have not asked Steve yet. Anything you might be able to tell me would be incredible. If you need a personal reference on me, Eugene Robinson (Oxbow/Whipping Boy) is an old friend. I actually grew up in SF (Douglass and 17th) but moved to Boston and 1994 and have not been back to California since 2000. My older brother used to go and see the DK's quite a bit in the early 1980's. Our management might have been approached at some point during that time, but it never filtered down to us as far as I can remember. Hope that helps some. you might want to contact Biafra through Alternative Tentacles and see if he recollects anything of the sort, but I'm guessing it's sort of a never really happened, but wouldn't it be cool if it did sort of situation. I would have loved to play a show with Joy Division or to have even been considered. Cheers,-Klaus (#182) FEB 25, 2009 – Chris Miller Geoff, Don't worry, I'm not asking you to cover the Novato 214 rte, but I am hoping to ask you for a favor. My high school friend is a big fan of you and your music. Is it possible to get signed photo of you? Just tell me what I need to do...I could swing by and pick it up {courier lingo}to cut costs on your end. I hope all is well with the fam...Chris Hey Chris, Get in touch and we can work out an autographed pic. Good to hear from you. My Ph# is XXX-XXXX. Call and leave yours or email here. Don't call in the morning please. Heh-heh. Out the door. More later. Let's catch up. Cheers, -Klaus/Geoff 74 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#183) MARCH 4, 2009 – Bob Barry Is there really "always room for Jello"? Hey Bob, it was ugly and the lead up to and results of the trial at the very least will always weigh heavily on my heart and mind. I try to always accept responsibility for my actions, right or wrong. I feel I did in that trial, but I'm never happy when a friend is hurt by my actions. Cheers, -Klaus That said, I stand by my actions then and also by being forthright with the jury selection process that whatever sides counsel decided to pass me over. I would likely be better suited for a criminal trial jury if called upon and would be fine serving on such a jury even though the consequences of a criminal trial tend to be a little more harsh. Hey Bob, So, long story short, I wasn't trying to dodge trial duty, as you are suggesting, sir. Just stating the facts. Ahh, I love rhetorical questions, for they require no answer as the answer is implied. That said I'd say, Isn't there? Interesting query. In the grand scheme of things I'd have to say it depends on what flavor is being dispensed by the school cafeteria at time in question and is it in those little cubes - and please no Jello salads with little grapes floating around and lettuce under it with mayonnaise (that's usually the lime Jello) - and no, repeat NO Jello molds. But otherwise, who knows. My semi-educated guess would be that it depends on the lunch schedule. Or just yes. You pick. Cheers, -Klaus 15-January-2010 (#184) MARCH 4, 2009 – Donny Boy How did being involved in a civil trial against Jello disqualify you from serving on a jury in a drunk driving case? I ended up on that jury and never understood your rationale. Hey Donny, That was one of the questions asked in the questionnaire...something along the lines of - have you ever been involved in a civil trial and were you satisfied with the outcome - To which I answered yes to the first half and no to the second half. The truism is that I was not happy with the whole procedure as it is a no win kind of thing. Nobody came out totally satisfied, although we were vindicated in the process Hokay? Cheers, -Klaus (25-Nov-2009) (#185) MARCH 8, 2009 - Bernd Hi Klaus! Just a simple DK question... In an early pressing of the "Bedtime For Democracy" CD was a really cool picture of someone sitting on the floor, surrounded by all this DK stuff. WHO is this person and is it possible to find the image somewhere on the net? It's not included anymore in the artwork of the more recent versions and I just can't find it on the net. Thanks! Hey Bernd, Sorry for the long reply time, I'm catching up whenever I get a chance. I won't post this just yet until I can help you out. I have a question. Is the cd you have a Manifesto cd or an Alternative Tentacles cd. That'll help me trace dow the artwork you're asking about. There were a few different versions of the insert. Cheers, -Klaus 15-January-2010 75 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#186) MARCH 16, 2009 – Chris Miller are a REALLY big influence to me, and my band. I also play bass! I am always fascinated by the riffs..they always get me. Geoff, I am not a telemarketer...Thanks again, I'll pop this in the mail in Florida. I have a question..or two. Do you ever look on youtube and see old interveiws of the Dead Kennedys and get fed up because Jello does most/all of the talking? Chris (#187) MARCH 16, 2009 - Geoff It’s Chris Doyle from your (best forgotten ) DHL days. I did Dispatch. I am still (for the time being) serving my corporate masters at DHL. Just wanted to say hi....I have a couple kids, so I don't get out much...but I'll try to catch one of your gigs when you play in SF. Are you still living up in Marin? I bicycle a lot up there (road bike...west Marin). Anyway...hope all is well. Regards, Chris (#188) MARCH 26, 2009 – Mike Water Bass god Bless you my son. Heh. Thanks for the compliment. Cheers, Klaus 27-November-2009 (#189) MARCH 31, 2009 - DB Ruderman I miss you. I had a dream about you last night. Can you email me? -- David. (#190) APRIL 7, 2009 – Mija Hey Klaus, I have been a big Dead Kennedys fan for a really long time..I got started on Green Day and looked into their Influences and REALLY got into you guys. You AND Do you still keep in touch with Jello, or see him?, or are you guys doing your own thing and never have time..or just never wanna see each other? AND...one last one..for real.. What does punk mean to you, and how do you think kids these days are taking it WAY out of proportion...or being to poser-ish? I like to be as punk as possible, but asking one of the biggest punk idols would give me a good idea of everything Thanks much!, Mija Hey Mija, Glad DK's and the bass riffs have reached you. good that you have a band too. It's always good to hear that we have gotten people to start their own bands. I look up you tube vids rather infrequently, although I should check more often as more often than not I'll see something I never knew was out there. No, it doesn't bother me at all that Biafra did most of the talking. He was and still is pretty good at it, plus it is usually the interviewers choice to go to the singer for talking points. We are unfortunately less and less in touch, mostly be Biafra's choice, which is just how it is now. If that should change I would be fine with that, but I'm not holding my breath. What does punk mean to me? Basically a lot of things mostly revolving around thinking for ones self, questioning the motives of anyone who speaks in absolutes, and being aware of what's going on around you and seeing if one can add anything constructive to a situation, or just let it figure out it's own path, be it a person or a movement. 76 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 I'm the last one to say what the "rules" of punk are and to decide who is punk and who's a poser. I'm not quite sure what you mean about taking it way out of proportion, because I'm not sure what part of "it" you are speaking to. and one of the biggest punk idols...you very generous. I'm not quite sure how to take that compliment so I'll just leave it with thank you. Cheers, -Klaus (#191) APRIL 13, 2009 - Bartleby the Scrivener Klaus, I owe you and the rest of the DKs a substantive portion of my life. DK and the Toy Dolls turned me on to punk rock music. They taught me it could be just plain fun, and you taught me that it could be about serious issues that one cares about - that it wasn't just about being hateful and ugly, but about paying attention to what is happening and speaking out against the wrong things we see. You managed to reach out and make music relevant to an autistic. I learned a lot from you guys, and I appreciate it greatly. You opened my mind, eyes, and heart to things I never thought I'd value...art, music among other things. I'm sorry that Jello ended up doing what he did. It seems to be antithetical to who he always claimed to be, and that really bothers me. The hater of all things corporate is now the robber baron and is being dishonest with his lifelong friends? I don't mind corporations, but I hate dishonesty, and that just stinks to me. So - at the end of my rambling story, I ask you this: 1. What is the greatest thing you think DK accomplished? 2. What do I have to do for an autographed photo of you? Always a fan, Bartleby the Scrivener Hey Dennis, First off, you owe us nothing, we owe you for listening with an open head. I friggin' love the Toy Dolls, (just bought the double disc compilation they put pout and highly recommend it). They and the Dickies seem to be kindered souls on either side of the Atlantic. As for Jello, he's human and made some mistakes, some grievous, and has paid dearly for them, The question is has he learned from them and found it o.k. to move on. I would hope so, but I have had no indication from him that tha is so. Sadly. He's always welcome back in my life hopefully with a noncombative sense to things. I'd like to have a retrospective conversation with him over a few beers and focus on the good stuff, but I think he's a bit of a way from there yet. Time flows very quickly. As for dishonesty, we learn from children on to be conveniently dishonest, especially in our adolescent years in re: our parents. But the hope is we learn both vales that fly in the face of dishonesty and also forgiveness as we mature. and there's no rule that says that we can't be forgiving but angry at situations at the same time. It gets difficult, as life does. I however am just glad we made your life a tad more understandable and bearable, no matter who you credit that to within the group. I just don't like to judge and hold grudges. In that I'm not a rarity, but maybe an exception to the rule. To answer your questions: 1. I think you and others like you, people who get the message that we're not telling you what to think, but to think for yourselves and (us) doing it with good tunes in an interesting and entertaining way is our biggest accomplishment, followed by giving a lot of people the drive to start their own bands or to act on things that concern them politically or socially. 2. Send me your address here and you'll get it within a rather loose parameter of time. But it will arrive. 77 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers, -Klaus Good evening Klaus, Happy birthday to you! -Dennis Thanks for the good wishes Dennis. Cheers, -klaus Yes I remember trampling that song at The Bottom of the Hill well. It became abundantly clear why I was not asked to be a member of Dr. Know. Heh. I'm doing well and it just so happens am playing the same venue tonight with the go-Going-Gone Girls and Polkacide and Meat Sluts for a friends 60th birthday. I think we'll all avoid Sweet Home Alabama this go round. Hope you're doing well. Say hey to Brandon. cheers,-Klaus, 20-June-2009 (#192) APRIL 16, 2009 – Carrigan how are you? Where’s indian mike? Hey Rick, How Are You Doing Jeff? I Came Across you Googling MT and the U. Where's Indian Mike? Ah well. It was a noble effort. Doing well, but obviously late on catching up on correspondence. (#193) APRIL 16, 2009 – Carrigan comment about the tea party Oh Yeah! What I wanted to say is that what I came across was a list of all the bands that gigged the Tea Party, beginning with the Lost. MT and the U was listed for its full gig (that we didn't make it through) (#194) APRIL 27, 2009 - Rick Contreras (Dr. Know) hey its Rick Brandons drummer i dont know if u remember but we tried to jam out "sweet home alabama " at the bottom f the hill the last time we were up there . any how i just wanted to touch base and see how u were doing . ok take it easy. talk to you later. Rick Dr. Know Hey Rick, Sorry for the late reply, i'm playing catch up on the webpage emails. I remember it well.. And, yes, we tried. How you doing. Any gigs coming up soon in the bay area? We're playing with The Legendary Stardust Cowboy on March 6th at Toots in Crockett. Whoo-hoo!! Cheers, -Klaus, 7-February-2010 (#195) APRIL 30, 2009 - Bob Calhoun AKA Count Dante Klaus, Did Magic Terry and the Universe ever release anything? I just found out about your early collaboration with Billy Squier and I am floored by this knowledge. I'd love to write a story on this. Now I need to figure out who would buy such a thing. All the best, Bob Calhoun aka Count Dante Hey Count, 78 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 It's been a while. How you doing? to answer your query, we recorded "demos" at both Atlantic and Columbia studios in New York, but all I have at this point is a copy of a copy of an acetate which sounds like it was recorded onto cassette with a mic in front of a speaker of a stereo at a listening party. So...not the highest quality. No, nothing was ever released, and I have serious doubts if the masters still exist although that acetate has to be out there somewhere. I thing at Atlantic one of the Ertegun's was in the studio, and at Columbia, I remember colossal bass player Harvey Brooks was twiddling the knobs and supposedly John Hammond Sr. (the reason we were invited there) stopped by during the recording/audition. Crazy times. Cheers, -Klaus 21-June-2009 (#196) MAY 4, 2009 - William Murderface Flouride, 7 years after my escape from that infernal womb i came across a very lucid sound, the DEAD KENNEDY sound. i became entranced with it and completely fell into a gutter punk lifestyle, and love it.I despise the materialistic lifestyle and anyone who desires to find acceptance from a greater society. Also, I find it a fallacy the perpetual hiatus between Jello and the dead kennedy's. My question is, how does it feel to be the main source of the break- up in order to find a subtle form of fame.? -Murderface Hey William, Glad you found DK's sound lucid. Never heard it been referred to it that way before. Also glad you've found a lifestyle that pleases you at for now. Good for you. Lots of people can't lay sake to that claim. As for the perpetual hiatus of Jello from the Kennedy's, I'd have to say it is driven by the reality he lives in as opposed to the reality I choose to. But the overriding reality has to be remembered. The real life reality of a court trial (that was the only recourse after a year of failed negotiations) for better or worse ruled that Jello had indeed consciously injured his band mates. And he still feels no remorse for that act. Maybe he has to hold onto his reality to carry on with his daily life. In my world I have to say that if he approached me or the band willing to play together or to just have a drink and rehash old times, I'd be there in a New York minute. But that isn't the case. His stated terms are that we say that Jello was in the right all along, on the presumption that Jello is always right. That is a condition that I cannot in good conscience live with. And so it goes on. Maybe some day we'll all see that bending a bit to each other’s realities would be a good thing, but I wouldn't hold my breath. As for being the main source of the break up in order to find some subtle form of fame, .. I don't know where exactly you get your facts, but it is usually wise to check with more than one source before laying judgment on people as you would have others do before judging you. Cheers, -Klaus (#197) MAY 4, 2009 – Jay Hey Klaus! First off, I am big fan. Both your work with the Dead Kennedys and your solo stuff (especially Because I Say So) are awesome. Anyway, I am doing a research project on punk rock (I am a senior in high school) and an interview is a requirement. If I could send you a few questions on the topic I would be thrilled. Thanks in advance. Jay hey Jay, Here's the "interview" Q&A's. 79 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Klaus! Sorry if I'm bogging you down with so many emails, but I just finished coming up with some questions for you (if you'd still like to do the interview, that is). This is kind of last minute, but I just saw your response this morning. My deadline is Tuesday, May 26th so if I could possibly receive your responses by Monday I would really appreciate it. I do, however, understand that you are busy and are not on the same timetable as I am, so take your time. Also, if there is a question you do not want to answer, just skip it. Anywho, without further ado, here are the questions! 1. How did you come up with the name Klaus Flouride and does it have any significance? A. The first shot was Floss Chloride, but that sounded not right so I flipped the word starts and voila Klaus Flouride. It had a Germanic tone to it and I liked Kraftwerk a lot and it had a reference to clean teeth which was a little dig at Johnny Rotton known for (and probably named partially for) scuzzy teeth. 2. What does punk rock mean to you personally? A. To me it's always been about action vs. apathy. That and thinking for one's self, not just blind acceptance. It's not about fashion or a specific style of music as there is a large range of music that could fall under the banner punk, depending on who you talk to, and the whole fashion statement at the beginning was to steer away from "rock norm" uniforms. Ironically, in the long run certain styles have been adopted as the punk"look" or style. instruments that in some cases they hardly knew forced experimentation, and the ones who did know how to play already (i.e. Ramones, Steve Jones and Glenn Matlock - Sex Pistols) went back to the basics of loud and driving and somewhat dangerous music. 4. Who are your biggest musical influences (punk or not) on your bass playing style and your songwriting? Your bass playing in Dead Kennedys does much more than just anchor the tunes and the music found on your solo albums seems like it draws influence from many different places. 5. Who are some people that in your mind perfectly embody punk (in style, attitude, ethics, etc.)? A. That would be a hard one, The idea of perfection was totally against the grain of what punk was about. That said Mark Mothersbaugh, Will Shatter, Johnny Rotton, Joey Ramone, Howard Devoto. ETC., ETC., ON and ON. 6. What are some recent musical happenings for you, Klaus? Are you still working on solo material? Is there anything going on right now with the Dead Kennedys? A. Yes I'm working on solo and trying to gather a compilation of solo past work together. I play with the Go-Going-gone Girls and also The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, a totally out of control psychobilly legend. DK's are reuniting for 1 show at The Harmony Festival on June 12th (with Skip on vocals). 3. What initially appealed to you about punk? 7. What is one project (band/album/etc.) you have been involved with that holds a special place in your heart and why? A. The original attraction I had to rock'n'roll when i was a kid was that people like Little Richard and Elvis etc. seemed totally to lose themselves in the moment and also to be out of control, the control of the powers that be. They scared the crap out of your parents. By the late 70's the roll had benn dropped from Rock'n'Roll and the top people were Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles and such. Hardly threatening. Rock had "Grown up". A. Again, one is hard to choose. Fresh Fruit would be probably one because it was the 1st full DK album and the first album I played on outside of compilations. The Five Year Plan was a very worthy project also i feel. I loved playing on as i recorded the Legendary Stardust Cowboys "Tokyo" cd (hard to find at the moment). Punk came along refusing to accept that you needed to have graduated from the "Clapton is God" school of music in order to play in a band. Kids playing with 8. Why did the Dead Kennedys break up? Are things patched up between you and Jello? 80 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 A. After eight years together we had pretty much played what we wanted to in that group at that point in time and we were all getting different very ideas as to where we should take it from there. We split up amicably and kept in touch and worked together to keep the records out there. Sadly some very bad judgments were made which resulted in a lawsuit that ended anything but amicably. I would very much like if things could normalize and Jello could find a way to get along with us, but I'm not holding my breath. 9. The music of the Dead Kennedys is very political. Who are some people and what are some philosophies/ideologies that have influenced you intellectually? A. Not all of it was so much politically as socially driven. Think of a lot of the subject matter and you'll see that the songs a lot of the time deal with getting inside the head of one or another sociopath and trying to make sense of their thought patterns. Me, I like a range of people from Noam Chomsky to Kurt Vonnegut. 10. What are your views on our new president? A. Major major relief that it was he instead of McCain to get elected. I think he's intelligent, witty and capable of doing a great deal of positive things if he doesn't allow his hands to be tied by trying to please everybody. 11. I was reading the biography on your website and it said you've done some production work (I didn't know you produced The Dicks!). What interests (or interested) you in music production and how did you get started with it? Do you still do production work? I am curious because it is something I would very much like to get involved with in the coming years. A. Yes I do. I just did some recently with the aforementioned Ledge and am always looking for someone that I think I could help toward sounding on a recording like they sound in their head. Don't confuse a producers job with an engineer's although one can be both, they are two distinct jobs. If you'd like to post your responses on your website, its cool. Thanks again Klaus! I hope I hear from you soon. (#198) MAY 6, 2009 – Sherry Dear Klaus Flouride My name is Sherry, and I am in grade 7. I started taking guitar lessons last year, and want to start a band when I get in highschool.. I listen to some of my Dads cd's, and your stuff is great.. We are doing a project in music class on great musicians of the 20th century. Most people are doing their projects on Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Buddy Holly, and groups that are not around anymore. Dad suggested I do my project on you, and has been helping me get started. He also thought it would be a good idea to send you an email, and request an autograph, and ask you what your favorite live performance is. I can send you Canadian stamps if you like. Thank you very much for your time, and the amazing songs on your cd's. I look forward to hearing back from you. Sincerely Sherry Night Hey Sherry, Sorry for the slow response. I'm afraid I've let the replies/mailbag section slip a bit. But sure. What is the due date on the project? I'll try to get it to you a.s.a.p., email here with the due date. I'll send one I have here to the address posted on your inquiry and that would cut the mail time in half. That seems the route to go. Don't worry about the postage, I can scrape a few coins together and come up with some stamps that'll get it there. Cheers, -Klaus Thank you very very much Klaus. I really appreciate this. The project is due May 26th. Your Friend Sherry Hope this helps. Cheers, -Klaus (#199) MAY 14, 2009 – Duncan (UK) 81 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 hi klaus i messaged you last year about my wife dying,28 no age to go. just to let you know i am still going, though its hard. my basses have had a beating over the year trying to get my anger out. thanx for the inspiration and taking time to reply. take care. Hey Duncan, Basses are good for that, and music is the best release valve for pent up anger and frustrations I've ever found. It helps you feel better and no one else gets hurt. But still sorry to hear about your wife and I'm glad if I've been any kind of inspiration, I'm betting odds on brighter days ahead. Carry on and cheers, -Klaus 22-July-2009 (#200) MAY 31, 2009 – Alex klaus, is there any way i can get an autograph form you? i must say the dk's are one of my favorite bands and you're quite an influential bassist as well. on a final note i'd like to ask you a question obout the dead kennedys, if you don't mind. how do you feel about jello selling out? are you opposed to it or do you not care? also, how did you come up with your stage name? it's so cool! ps, i play bass as well... i go to the pawn shop after school and hang out and play the basses until my bus comes... i'm thinking of probably buying one sometime so i can practice at home, too. so far i have mastered that one bass riff at the beginning of "holidya in cambodia" P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. 94706 ...and I'll send you something. Influenza!!!!?!?!...oh I misread, influential. Ahh. The compliment is graciously accepted and the secret ingredient is follow the route notes when necessary, but whenever you get a chance offer up a counter melody. Don't tell anybody. About Jello, I'm not all that sure i can agree that he "sold out". I think he had some unfortunate misjudgments in friends vs. finances, but we're all human and we all make mistakes. We all also should be able to let the past be the past and look toward bettering the future on a personal and global basis. I don't think either Jello or any of the DK's sold out as we never bought in in the first place. Stage Name: we all were driving around town thinking up names and i came up with Floss Chloride for the first try, but then changed the front sounds and settled on Klaus Flouride. A germanic Kraftwerky sounding thing plus a dig on the rotten teeth of Johnny Rotten. All the trade secrets given freely here. Come and get em!! Finally, good-on-ya as far as using the pawnshop to work on the bass and getting the holiday riff. It's sort of like the listening booths that record sores used to have decades ago and now have in the form of headphones next to a few select tunes to listen to. If the pawnshop guy is nice he'll give you a good deal on a bass as you have been in essence an advert for his fine instruments by being there for others to see your interest in them. if he is clueless to this free promo thing, you might point it out to him when you do offer to buy one from him. And my question. Curious as to what part of the world you're from as I am with all the Q&A's that come here. In order of questions asked here we go, hang on... cheers, -Klaus 10-August-2009 A. Yes you can easily obtain an autograph from me by sending either something you want autographed, or just your address to: (#201) JUNE 4, 2009 - Tetsuya Kanehara Hey Alex, 82 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hello. I like dead kennedys. I want to make dead kennedys tribute CD. They all are Japanese bands. It is unauthorized and I cannot make. A member's permission is required. I will be glad if your permission can be got. I heard dead kennedys and grew up. Thank you. (I cannot speak English. Can he understand my text?tetsuya kanehara (from japan) Hey Tetsuya, I like DK's too. We have that in common. I think all you have to do is make the cd and make sure the "Mechanicals" (song writing percentages) and BMI info gets to the right people. You don't need to get permission to record the song or cover it, but it's nice (for the band/artists) if you make sure the credit goes where credit is due. And your English is WAY better than my Japanese and i understand it very well. Cheers (Kampai), -Klaus 10-August-2009 Hello. I'm sorry for E-mailing many times. JASRAC is The Japanese Society of Rights of Authors and Composers in Japan. The royalty is paid to BMI via JASRAC. What is DECAY MUSIC? It is necessary to permit DECAY MUSIC to produce TRIBUTE ALBUM of DEAD KENNEDYS. I plan to contact WINSTON SMITH and to request ART WORK. Though it is difficult to receive consent from him. I hold out. Thank you. skinnydip records/tetsuya kanehara You don't need permission from DECAY MUSIC as far as I know. DECAY MUSIC is the Dead Kennedys partnership and publishing arm. Best of luck with Winston, Tell him I say hi (you can cc this email to him if you want). He's a very nice guy and might be able to help, but I can't speak for what he could do. I'm pretty sure his original work is a very precious commodity. Any more questions feel free to email. Not a problem. Cheers and best of luck with the project, -Klaus (#202) JUNE 4, 2009 – Hunter Hey Klaus, I'm a 15 year old male from Ottawa, Ontario . I've been listening to Dead Kennedys for three months straight now because I love the bands message and the music. I hope one day you guys will tour Canada and I'd love to meet you guys, maybe with Jello too? Though I highly doubt that... I think you are a very talented and amazing bass player and you inspired me to start learning bass so I went out and a got a very nice red Fender Jazz Bass. I was wondering if there were any books or sites online where I could get music sheets for Dead Kennedys songs to play on my bass. You are my favorite bassist of all time and any other tips or pointers for practising or playing would be helpful too. Thanks! Hey Hunter, Great to hear that you've discovered DKs but I'm not saying never, but I wouldn't hold my breath for a Canada tour anytime soon. But then again most anything is possible. If i ever get out Canada way you'll hear about it here. A red Fender Jazz sounds like a cool choice. As for "books" with DK's songs with the music to go along with it, I don't know of anything. I know there are some pages with "Tabs", but they vary in accuracy. My first thing I sort of patterned my bass laying after (after switching from guitar at 18) was some Jack Bruce, during the Cream (studio, not the live overplaying stuff) and "Songs for a Tailor" era. The point wasn't to learn the parts as such, as to absorb the lyricism and I liked his melodic style. I didn't know back then that he had had a jazz background, but I guess it shows on the Cream live stuff. I just liked that it was not just a background instrument. So my advice is just to be a sponge of music you like and then after getting the basics down try to do something slightly different with it. Thanks for the compliments and keep in touch. Cheers, -Klaus 83 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#203) JUNE 5, 2009 – Marco Cheers, -Klaus Hello, I am a guy who writes for an italian music website, www.sowdust.it. We would like to have a little written interview with you. We'd send some written questions to which you would be free to answer how and when you prefer. Please let us know. Thank you (#205) JUNE 14, 2009 – Hiccups Hi Marco, I have a feeling that maybe you are somebody that I've cured of a serious case of hiccups, much to their disbelief. Sorry for the slow reply. I'm trying to catch up with all the email, but it's a slow process. Sure I'd love to give an interview to your site. It looks very well organized and has some cool reviews and such. Send the questions out and i'll get to them as soon as i can. This part won't be posted on my site, but you can mail your questions here. I'll answer them but leave it for your webpage. I'll also put a link to you site and the interview on my site. p.s. I'm crazy about Italia. Want to come and visit again someday. Cheers, -Klaus (#204) JUNE 5, 2009 – Hunter Hey Klaus, I'm sorry if I double posted my internet was acting funny. I was wondering if I could get an autograph, I'd really appreciate it and I think it would be a real collectors item. Please help, I have a terrible case of hiccups! Hey Hiccups, And there is "no" touching required in this method I might add. It is one of the only things that I ever learned from yoga in my younger years (which, sadly is probably the majority of my years) If you still really want to know I'll send you an email, but such trade secrets cannot be given away so freely on the internet. Cheers, -Klaus (#206) JUNE 15, 2009 - Silvia Hello, I'm a big fan of you and, of course of the Dead Kennedys also. I just wanted to ask you if you like any bands from now ? If so which? Also, would you mind sending me an autographed photo of you? Or even just a crappy piece of paper with your autograph in it? Cheers, Sílvia (The o's are alphabetical and not zero's) Hey SAlvia, Thank you, and again, sorry if I sent the same message twice. Hey Hunter, Everybody gets at least three shots here. No problem. If you want something specifically signed send it to the P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. as listed on the site. Let me know which way you want to go here. Happy to have a fan or two. Glad you're one. Second question first. Answer-yes, but you need to send me an address (Worry not, I won't publish it here) First question second. Answer-yes, but there's a lot. Here are some of the atypical ones. Imogen Heep Greg Friedman 84 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Zee Avi St. Vincent Regina Spektor She & Him M83 Lifehouse Duckmandu Anya Marina Poe Rock'n'roll Adventure Kids Oranger and the timeless... Legendary Stardust Cowboy. Keep in mind I have a collection of records dating back to the late 1800's...seriously, and it's very limiting to list only current stuff. There's lots of good stuff out there in a lot of genre's. Cheers, -Klaus I have about 5 copies left so if you send me a mailing address I'll get one out to you free of charge. I'll also list the track correction on the shrink wrap of the disc, so as to avoid confusion. Cheers, -Klaus thanks, again Klaus! Hey John, I'll get one out in the next day or two. Cheers, -Klaus 4-October-2009 (#208) JUNE 17, 2009 – Betty (#207) JUNE 17, 2009 - John Kinard My husband and I enjoyed meeting you last night. I hope we will have the privilege of hearing you perform, before we leave or on our next trip. :0) hi Klaus, Betty (James's Mom) always have been a big fan of your work. DK's formed much of the soundtrack of my youth (and i'm pushing 40!), i have been looking for many years for a copy of "Thingie". in fact, the track on your website is the first i've ever heard, and it's as great as i knew it would be. could you possibly steer me in the right direction to locate a copy of it? it's pretty much my "Holy Grail" of unheard music, so any help would be much appreciated. thanks, and keep up the great work! Hey Betty, I don't know if i ever got back to you on this, quite a bit behind on the emails. Yes, thanks for coming to the show. Next time you're out here visiting Steve and Amy, look us up. cheers, -Klaus 21-February-2010 Hey John, Glad to hear you're a fan. Glad to hear you're pushing 40. Shoot for another 40 after that. The times should be interesting to put it mildly. Comparing "Thingie" to the "Holy Grail" makes me somewhat worried for you, but I still take it as a compliment. The trouble with it that made it so hard to get was the packaging, and I gave it the go ahead so mia culpa. The track listing had two of the tracks reversed and there was no bar code so stores wouldn't touch it. At least that's why I like to think they wouldn't touch it. (#209) JUNE 18, 2009 - Patrick http://www.bohemian.com/bohemian/05.13.09/music -biafra-0919.html I think you'd like to read this. It's a very recent interview with Biafra. I'm not trying to get you to say anything bad about Jello. I really don't even have a side on this issue. I just think it'd be good for you to read this. He says he's be willing to do a reunion, but he has a list of conditions and slams you quite a bit. 85 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Patrick, fashion. Sorry I'm in catch-up mode on my emails (will I forever be saying this?). Thanks for the interest and say hey to your dad for me too. Thanks for the link. I'll pass it on. Cheers, -Klaus 20-March-2010 Yes, I think he expects a quite a lot too, but that's his prerogative. I don't think he cares much one way or the other about a reunion, he's doing fine following his instincts and people seem to be fine with that we all carry on and will somehow figure out how to survive not having an original DK's line-up reunion. And what line-up would that be...Ted or D.H.? 6025 included. It's different from whichever angel you're looking. Hey Zach, Thanks for the compliment. You and your dad have either a screw loose or impeccable taste. Not sure quite which but I'm fine with it. Sure. autographs are FREE!! That sort of makes it like the rest of real life. Cheers, -Klaus 21-February-2010 (#210) JUNE 18, 2009 – Zach Frace Dear Mr. Flouride, My name is Zach and you are a great musician. Me and my dad are huge fans. I was wondering if I could get your autograph? It would be much appreciated. Thanks for your time. If you have something to send me to autograph send it to P.O. Box 6480, Albany, Ca., 94706. Oterwise I assume I can just send a photo to your address. I mail out about once a week. Cheers. -Klaus 6-July-2010 p.s. let me know (here) if you're sending out something to autograph. Say hi to pops. (#211) JUNE 19, 2009 - Morb Your Fan, Sorry to take so long to respond...I'm really REALLY behind on the email responses. Murderface hit the nail on the head.....what I want to know is why you would like to have a beer with someone you screwed? I mean we all know Biafra wrote the majority of songs(and how he wrote them), if this wasn't the case, why did it take you close to 20 years to complain? Did you never look at the song writing credits on your own CD's? But to answer your question in a word...YES. Hey Morb, If you want something that you have specifically autographed send it to Sorry, but I've fallen behind on my replies due to all sorts of foo over the past year or 2. P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. 94706. That said.... Zach Hey Zach, If you want me to choose a picture or something send me another email saying "Hell yeah, that's what I want" and I'll get it out in a much more timely First thing, I don't think I've ever "screwed" Biafra as you put it, in either the metaphorical or any other sense [See my reply to Murderface's query]. 86 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 at this point in time. Secondly. I think we've (Biafra and the whole group), produced a body of work that we can be forever proud of. We did it as a combined effort, all of us putting things in. Parts of all of our musicality and knowledge as collectors and fans of music over time that other bands might not have. Indeed that is why I think DK's sounded different than any band before or since. You hear lots of bands that sound like other bands but for better or worse there were really no DK sound-a-likes. We were a template that never caught on at the time we were making those albums. As for the collaboration and the 20 years to complain, Biafra laid out all the song writing percentages and we did the get along to get along thing never really thinking that it would come to what it did. But it was in every way a collaborative effort within the band. So back to the first question, why would I like to have a beer etc.... Because we created a good thing and because he was and I would like to think (despite differences in opinions), could be friends again. And to add to that we had a beer together at a Mexican restaurant in the Mission in SF to celebrate the release of "Fresh Fruits.." just for the fact that we had done this thing it would seem fitting. That I'd be happy to do again. Hell, I'd have a beer with you if you want if you were here or I was there. I like beer. Do you? cheers, -Klaus 7-July-2010 (#212) JUNE 22, 2009 - Bruno Ferreira (Portugal) Hei Klaus, my name is Bruno, I'm from Portugal, and I've just popped here to say a big HELLO to you. I'm 32 and still a HUGE fan of Dead Kennedys (since my 15 years old), and still, my favourite alltime band. Love your Danish DK on your bass :) Cheers Hey Bruno, Thanks for the kind words. Loved Portugal when we were there. A good friend and collaborative musician I played with (David Brian - Five Year Plan) wrote a beautiful song about his trip to Portugal in,,,it must have been 89 or around then. I'll send you an mp3 of it if you wish. VERY different from DK's as you can probably guess from the song on the music portion of the site. Hell, Maybe I'll just put the song up there so you can hear it. That does it. ...I will. For a special limited engagement "Portugal" from Five Year Plan will appear on the listen section within a little space of time, and then... disappear again just as mysteriously as it appeared. The DK on my bass I believe I got in Denmark on our first Euro tour. Cheers, -Klaus 9-July-2010 (#213) JUNE 25, 2009 – Theron Day Klaus, you have always been a big influence on my bass playing and style. Fresh Fruit and Frankenchrist albums were a big influence when I was a young pup back in the 80s listening to your records...great punishing bass tone. Because of this I have always played a Fender Jazz Bass along with a Sansamp DI pedal and Ampeg. I hope to catch a show of your in the nearby future. Best Theron Day http://www.myspace.com/theronday if you check of my retarded tunes you can def. hear the influence :) Hey Theron, Sorry for the late reply, a whole bunch of mail just slipped thru so I'm doing serious catch up. Sorry for the late reply, I'm telling that to everybody 87 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Thanks for the letter. Curious what you do with the Sansamp DI pedal, is it for a line to the house or do you use it to effect your bass sound to the Ampeg. I use a Blues driver at times to punch lines or if the backline supplied amp is over 300 watts I need it to dirty up the tone a bit. I like the smaller Ampeg amps like the B2. (#216) JULY 6, 2009 – Alison (Montreal, Canada) request for autographed photo for 14-year old son; loves the ledge too Cheers, -Klaus 11-July-2010 My name is Alison, i'm from Montreal. Next september, my son Jeremy will be celebrating his 14th years old, and i thought i'd give him something very special. He's a huge fan of yours since (and legendary stardust cow boy) he inherited my husband's music collection. Therefore, i was wondering if you could send me your autograph - i will pay the shipping if necessary. I'm sure that would mean a lot to him... (#214) JUNE 26, 2009 – Erik is there a video or audio for Bus through the Barrier that I can embed? Hi there, I'm looking forward to hear from you, I was a Radio DJ in College back in the 80s and I played Bus through the Barrier quite often. I want to find a video or audio to embed so I can post it on my wall on fakebook/facebook to show off to my friends that there was better years and better music. (#215) JUNE 26, 2009 – Erik comment about DH oh and I forgot to say that when DH briefly played with RHCP they came to my small town where I went to college and was a DJ at the radio station. I dont know how, but we (our radio station) got RHCP to play there and I met DH. what a really cool guy. We walked to the convenience store after the show and got a Big Gulp or Slurpee or Icee (something like that) and got to talk to him for a little bit and was thinking how cool it was to meet him. It was a fun night except for Flea did a farmer blow on my date. Well she liked it because it was from Flea and she was a stripper at the local strip club so I am sure Fleas farmer blow was just another day at the office for her. HA! Best regards, Alison (#217) JULY 10, 2009 – James Kimmey how can I get your music? how can i get your music?!? would love to get a copy of because i say so. (#218) JULY 19, 2009 – Jim Boldman love your music used to be roommates with darren(d.h.) lent you an african drum to photograph for album cover i want to say hello to darren can you help? Hey Jim, I'll pass this on to D.H. He's doing well and living in L.A. and we did a gig (a DK's reunion gig) back in June. I'm sure he love to hear from you. 88 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 And thanks for the lend of the drum for the Cha-ChaCha with Mr.Flouride Cover. Did you ever get it back or did it disappear into that house? (#220) JULY 29, 2009 – JOE where can I buy jumbo shrimp? cheers, -Klaus Hi, and ,one last thing before I am accused of being an inbox overloader, I've sent you a facebook request and I need to know what is the name of that crimsonesque piece of music on your web site? incredible. Jim Hey Jim, The Song is "Akiko" from the Because I Say So album. Now I have a question for you. I'm not sure of what picture you're speaking of where Jane was sitting on your drum. I do remember Jane though. She was a sweetheart and funny and creative as all hell. I remember seeing Leila and The Snakes at the Other when I was first in S.F., it must have been late '77 or early '78, got the 45 too. Liked the b side best "Pyramid Power". Late, into the 80's we had roomates working at the Other, Mary Hass was one of them, if you remember her. Anyway, let me know what shot you were speaking of with the drum. I remember several years ago getting this sampler CD from Industrial records and it had two songs from Jumbo Shrimp that I thought were great, but you guys never realsed a full disc: are there more songs? Is there a full disc or songs for sale? Now at this sight discovering "Because I say so" I was wondering if that was available also? It's beautiful. One of annoying question: I love the music of the dead kenneydys, but Jello's "I;m smarter than everyone" vocals and timely 80's rant lyrics get tedious; have you and the other guys ever recorded instrumental music in the vein D.K.? (#221) AUG 5, 2009 – Alan compliment Your solo work had massive influence on me. I still listen and enjoy each song so much. I have it all on vinyl. I still get those songs stuck in my head and I have to think for a second where I heard it and then i'm like, "oh snap, it's Klaus Floride still going in my head 15 years later!" :) cheers, -Klaus (#219) JULY 22, 2009 – Danny Stein bass recommendation (#222) AUG 6, 2009 – Matt more DK songs slated for rockband? Much appreciated, Danny Hey Klaus, big fan of your bass work. Have you heard of the Rock Band Network yet? It’s an initiative that gives bands and labels the ability to bring their own music to the video game Rock Band. I’m a huge fan of Rock Band and while there are already Dead Kennedys songs on it, I’d love to see some more Dead Kennedys songs or some of your songs in the game. You can head over to http://creators.rockband.com/ for more info. I hope to see you in Rock Band soon! hello Klaus, My name is Danny and I’m a 16 year old bassist. Lately I’ve been having trouble deciding on a new bass and was curious if you could recommend me a bass, something that will give me a real punchy tone. 89 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#223) AUG 13, 2009 – Jimmy would you sign my bass if I sent it to you? I read on an earlier reply that you would sign something sent to you? Would you sign my bass if I send it to you? -s (#227) AUG 24, 2009 – Srini Ramone greeting YO KLAUS !!! (#224) AUG 16, 2009 – Xander Ripp what strings did you use for the recording of Fresh Fruit? hello from hollywood Hey Klaus. I've been a DK fan for a few years now, and I would just like to say, Your bass lines were the major reason I picked up the bass guitar. The primal thumping of "California Uber Alles" to the furious lines from "Winnebego Warrior". All have been a major inspiration to me. Now I do have a question for you; What strings did you use for the recording of "Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetable"? Thanks, Xander apparently battlecry.com might be an excellent vector to today's modern christian youth !!!! :) i just watched a documentary about the nu christian rock "L-O-R-D everyone's forsaking thee !" (from christian hop) i'm headed to the east coast for a week or so. after i come back we should definitely talk. do you know mark from negativland ? i became friends with him out in asheville north carolina, for some reason he came to mind as a potential collaborator. anyhoo ! new number XXX.XXX.XXXX (#225) AUG 21, 2009 – George Elvin message from an old friend greetings to all in going going world !! KLAUS! We miss you! A friend sent me your web address, and it's so great to see what you've been up to. We're livin' in Muncie, Indiana, and have 2 kids - Jack, 9, and Annie, 6. (Time flies, huh?) Best of luck with everything and hi to Melinda! Meg and George (#228) AUG 27, 2009 – Jon R tribute? -s So now we have another Dead Kennedy. How about a ripping album tribute! Bedtime for Democracy indeed. Breakfast In AmeriKa has been taken. Brunch In Krakow; perhaps? (#226) AUG 24, 2009 – Srini! greeting whoops, that last lyric was from "sinhead" hahaha the christian hop lyric is: 1-2-3-4 christians gonna pray some more ! 4-5-6-7 all good christians go to heaven ! :) (#229) AUG 30, 2009 – Frank Kleissle what is your favorite instrument? 90 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Klaus, i'm from Germany, 16 years old and play Bass for 2 years. I just want to ask what your favourite instrumente is? Greetings from Germany -Frank -Neal http://www.myspace.com/sonicwavesociety http://www.myspace.com/waynealmusic http://30minutesofblack.com/id6.html http://www.youtube.com/user/musicsoluble (#230) AUG 31, 2009 – KSDKJ Biafra is the only reason you are famous Biafra is the only reason you're famous. (#231) AUG 31, 2009 – Fernando what’s happening with DK? What´s hapenn with Dead kennedys? You are yet in the punk rock? (#232) SEPT 19, 2009 – Neal Rosenfeld (#233) SEPT 21, 2009 – Brian Clark Hi Klaus, This is Brian, the bassist from Snap Jackson and the Knock on Wood Players. We met after our set at the Brewery in Ashland, Oregon last week. Thanks for your kind words. The lady that you were sitting with took some pictures of us while we were playing. I would love to see them if that is possible. I was very nice meeting you. –Brian Hey Brian,, Nice to meet you too. Great group and great playing. The lady I was with is Bridget and has a website http://www.200pockets.com. There is where her pic's are published when she has time to process them. Also her terms of usage are listed there and a contact address. She is an editorial/journalistic photographer and has certain parameters she has to adhere to. Give the site a look and get in touch via there and I'm sure she and you can work something out. Thanks for posting all the music and making it accessible on such a superior site. I have been inspired by your notes: rhythms and tones for years and damned if I can't stop listening to you! I've seen you 3 times through the years & had a long lost copy of "Cha-Cha-Cha"... cheers, -Klaus More stuff yes, for the power of music. I hope you are feeling well and that you are in good health. Hi, Klaus - (#234) SEPT 30, 2009 – Ross "It would be an honor to work with a bassist who understands like you."- said the Russain to the ex-con who was freshly released. I'm a longtime admirer of your playing and was fortunate enough to meet you when you were in NYC just before the demise of CBGB's. Is the Albany, CA P.O. Box where I can direct "regular" mail to you? Thanks much. "One note brings the power and understanding through years of suffering to learn that the "beat" is not a vegetable.'. -R Thanks Klaus Hey Ross, God, that was a mad-house. Sorry if i was a bit short 91 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (actually I am a bit short, but not too sorry about that) my sister, nephew and niece and lots of friends from "back in the day" were there that night. Anyway, to answer your question, in a word...yes. That's the snail-mail address. Klaus Flouride P.O. Box 6480 Albany, Ca. 94706. djing. i sold the company to shady records, emenim's label. i am still in the music scene, some of my good friends include jerry from the misfits, as well as dez cadena, tesco, vanilla ice, and so on. i also do live bookings when i can. i would love to talk with you sometime, you seem to "get it." i don't find that too often anymore in any of the younger musicians, i guess thats why i like hanging around you old fogies. be well. Hare Krishna! -scottyHey scotty, Hope to hear from you, although, I must admit, I'm almost as slow at getting to the post office as I am at answering my email here. But I'm working on it. Really, I am. Just a quick note to say will do. Didn't know you were in GWAR. I only saw them once at The Covered Wagon, N(now Annie's Social Club) in S.F. around '90. It was a blast and terribly terribly messy. Cheers, More later. -Klaus 7-February-2010 (#235) OCT 4, 2009 – Dida Kutz will you play at my 60th birthday? wil you play at my 60th b-day? xoxo cheers, -klaus (#237) OCT 12, 2009 – Jennifer Duffy how is your health? I just wanted to say Hi and ask how you are handling your chronic uriticaria? (#236) OCT 5, 2009 – Scotty I have it as well as chronic angioedema (swelling under the skin) and I don't meet many people with this. dear klaus, Good Luck... Jennifer Duffy i got the signed cd, and record sleeve today. THANK YOU. i didn't know you were about to do a show with the queers. when you see joe and dave, tell them you know / signed stuff whatever for scotty from GWAR (the one with the spinal problems. if they ask how i'm doing, tell them i got fired, they'll know what im talking about. if i can ever be of service to you i will be more than happy to help. i do graphic design professionally. my most recent credentials include Tesco Vee's return with The Meatmen. i also have a full studio, where i have done remixes for jurassic5, and mc chris. i also do mastering as well. i used to be in the top 100 rave djs, but i quit the scene because i wanted to start a family, plus i burned out my sceptum. i made the majority of my money off of my clothing label which i started after i retired from (#238) OCT 13, 2009 – Terry Stout hope you get better HELLO! I HOPE YOU CAN GO BACK TO TOURING. BUT MOSTLY I HOPE YOU CAN GET RID OF WHATEVER IT IS THAT YOU HAVE. I LIVED IN AUSTIN DURING THE LATE 70'S AND EARLY 80'S AND USED TO GO TO A BAR, ON THE DRAG CALLED, RAUL'S. I THINK I SAW YOUR GROUP THERE? I USED TO SEE ALOT OF GROUPS THERE. I LOVED THAT BAR. BUT I SWEAR I REMEMBER SEEING POSTERS 92 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 PASTED TO STREET LIGHTS ALL OVER THE DRAG. TELL ME THAT YOU GUYS PLAYED AUSTIN AROUND 77/78/79. of the artists you are working in / with here ! WHEN WE DANCED WE USED TO BOUNCE OFF THE WALLS AND FALL ON THE FLOOR AND SHIVER. I HAD SO MUCH FUN BACK THEN. ALSO GOT TO MEET SEVERAL PEOPLE THAT MADE IT BIG. WISH I COULD REMEMBER THEIR NAMES...ONE WAS THE GIRL FROM THE GO GO'S. SHE WAS IN A BAND CALLED THE VIBRATORS OR VIOLATORS? THEN GOT TO MEET PATTI SMITH AND HER GROUP. THEY DIDN'T PLAY THERE BUT WERE THERE THE DAY BEFORE THE CONCERT. MET THEM AT A RECORD STORE/AUTOGRAPH SIGNING. HOPE SHE USED DEODORANT NOW. LOLOL......BUTT AFTER THEIR CONCERT THEY ENDED UP AT RAUL'S. RAUL'S WAS THE BEST BAR FOR PUNK IN AUSTIN. RANDY / (Ex City Gardens / NJ) I AM GAY AND PEOPLE USED TO CALL ME SUZY PUNK BECAUSE I LOVED PUNK MUSIC AS MUCH AS DISCO. YEAH, THOSE WERE THE DAYS. GREAT TELLING YOU MY STORY. MY FRIEND THAT USED TO GO TO RAUL'S WITH DIED IN 86 FROM A AID'S RELATED ILLNESS SO I HAVE NO ONE TO TALK WITH ABOUT THE OLD DAYS. THERE IS ONLY ONE PERSON LEFT IN AUSTIN THAT I STILL KNOW. HE KNOWS ALL ABOUT RAUL'S BUTT NEVER WENT SO MY STORIES ARE PRETTY MUCH DEAD WITH NO ONE TO CHER THEM WITH. I GUESS YOU COULD CALL MY STORIES, DEAD PUNK? THANKS AGAIN! HOPE YOU GET BETTER. Just curious. Thanks for all you do. It's always been fun to watch you play. (#239) OCT 20, 2009 – Randy Ellis if you ever come back east … Thanks Klaus ! (#240) OCT 22, 2009 – Scott Goering is david brian around anymore? Klaus: Today I pulled out the CD "Morning" by the Five Year Plan. Used to really enjoy you guys. Love you playing on 'Conquering Road'. Is David Brian around any more? Is he happy? Does he play out? Scott (#241) OCT 26, 2009 – Michael Puccio Hey man! We met a couple weeks ago at Bottom of the Hill- -- I loved Go Going Gone Girls. Please let me know when you are playing more gigs! it was great seeing you guys---a refreshing act indeed. I have a couple music projects in LA-would love to play a show with you guys, see you in LA, ,whatever. And think you should definitley work on the originals you talked to me about. It's about time your sound came back. Hope to hear back, keep on rocking, Michael Puccio Hey Michael, Hey Klaus - RANDY ELLIS here / Booked DK's 5 times at CITY GARDENS / TRENTON NJ. I'm now booking shows INSIDE a record store in Colonial Small Town Bordentown NJ. If you're ever coming east, DK's, Stardust COwboy, solo - please let me know - we can accomodate any This - as far as Martha Stewart and I'm concerned is a good thing. The next gig as of this writing is December 10th at The Bottom of the Hill with The Slits. Whoo-hoo! l'll work on the new stuff, because you say so, and hope to play L.A. sometime with the Go-Going-Gone-Girls. 93 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Klaus, Cheers, -Klaus (25-Nov-2009) #248 28-Oct-2009 Laurence Day (UK) Klaus, i have a question. Which is older 1. The telephone 2. The pyramids of egypt 3. Margret Thatcher Hey Laurence, Finally an easy question. Answer: 4. Orange. Cheers, -Klaus 27-November-2009 (#242) NOV 1, 2009 – Eddie Reilly comment klaus you are brill. im from eire i love the d.k. i missed your gig in ireland.i hope to see d.k. play Found a video of that song I asked you about some years back. Newer than I thought. Check it out. My Maria, by BW Stevenson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9iJ1sUDF6g&fe ature=related (#245) NOV 10, 2009 – Erick Hartz looking for music by Donny Waugh Hello Mr. F! My name is Erick. I am trying to find music by my cousin, Donny Waugh. I see that you covered his song My Linda on one of your records. My questions are: Was this a 45 that you have/had? If not, where did you find it? I have a copy of You Better Beliieve It b/w C'mon Everybody. That's the only record I can find. I was psyched to see that you covered one of his tunes. I must say at this point that I am I big fan of yours and your playing has influenced me alot. So much so that I ended up playing in Murphy's Law at the age of 42! Thanks for your time. Erick. P.S. I have problems! (#243) NOV 2, 2009 – Gerry thank you for being a big part of the soundtrack of my life Just wanted to Thank you for being a Big part in the sound track of my life . Growing up listing to DK influnced me to get into music .20 plus years later I still feel the same thrill from your music and it still inspires me today . Thanks Again Gerry (#244) NOV 6, 2009 – Ray question about a youtube video (#246) NOV 12, 2009 – Simon Bob (Los Angeles, California) do you remember me – I sang for Ugly Americans and Corrosion of Conformity Mr. Flouride: I don't know if you remember me, I met you in the 80's. I sang for Ugly Americans and Corrosion of Conformity. I live in Los Angeles now. Do you ever play locally here? I would love to check it out. 94 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#247) NOV 12, 2009 – Twichy love your solo stuff just wanted to say i enjoy your solo stuff =D (#248) NOV 13, 2009 – Stephen what is the origin of the song dogbite dog bite.... daily to the filling station underwater navigation..... dog bite ??? where did that song come from!!!! (#249) NOV 19, 2009 – Olly (UK) I really really like your solo stuff, my faves probably being 'Ships Upon the Bay', 'Uncle Bill', 'Big Decisions', 'Dominating Baby', and the whole of 'Cha Cha Cha with Mr Flouride'. Any news on plans to release a compilation or the whole lot? Hello, My name is (rob) and I'm with the Dallas punk band Responsible Johnny. We are currently working towards putting together a scene comp, and as our subject we would really like to do a 30th anniversary tribute to "Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables", with every band covering one track from the album. I have two questions for you. First of all, would you have an issue with us doing this, because your blessing would obviously mean a lot to us. And secondly, financially what would we need to provide you in order to do this? we'll be giving the album away for free - it's to draw attention to the scene rather than to make money and we'll be paying out of pocket for the album. Will standard mechanicals apply for the covers, or are we in the clear with you since the album is being given away? We heard back from Jello that he was more than happy to see this happen, but for obvious reasons we needed to talk to you guys about the financial side of things. I really hope we can make this happen as we in the band are huge fans of your work. Thanks for your time, and I hope to hear from you soon. (rob) Responsible Johnny (#251) DEC 1, 2009 – John Kinard just wanted to say thank you for the CD Hey Olly, wanted to say thank you Thanks for the kind note. Yes, plans are in the works for a compilation plus a few new tunes if not a whole new album (whatever that constitutes nowadays) or "the whole lot". Stay tuned to this very space! Cheers, -Klaus (23-Nov-2009) (#250) NOV 24, 2009 – Responsible Johnny would like to do a DK tribute … Klaus, just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you for the cd. i got it today, and i am just amazed at the kind gesture on your part. i have been looking for J.S. for a long, long time, and i have just begun to enjoy it. you've made a long-time fan of your music very happy. thanks again, and keep it going. take care, friend. 95 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#252) DEC 2, 2009 – Amir Fassad message from manasseh bernal of fleeting trance If one bus leaves Oakland traveling 650 miles per hour heading toward Toronto, and another leaves New York traveling 540 miles per hour heading toward Wyoming, which will reach it's destination first? (#253) DEC 5, 2009 – Greg accused of selling out selling holday in cambodia to levi's goes againt everything dk stood for. have you ever listened to your own band's lyrics? their message? i can understand if you need the money but there are other ways of selling out..er i mean buying in. (#255) DEC 14, 2009 – Alex comment/Brandon cruz hey dude. i hear the Cure is goggna play without Robert. I thought it would be cool if you'd play bass and Brandon wannabe Cruz would sing. Wouldn't that be great? (#256) DEC 27, 2009 – Henrik Forss Hi, i am a promoter living in the Bay Area. I'm ruinning shows both here as well as in Sweden / Europe. I'm interested in booking The Legendary Stardust Cowboy for Sweden as well as here in the US. Could you please get back to me with info, price, specs if possible? Best / Hank (#254) DEC 14, 2009 – Mikkel Barfoed questions about your bass/Bass of the Day forum www.liveandjive.com www.hollywoodhanks.com Answered in a private email – 2-January-2010 Hi Klaus I'm currently in charge of running a daily feature on a danish bassist forum which called 'Bass of the Day', and I would very much like to feature your '66 Jazz bass. With your permisson of course. The point is to feature a new bass every day for people to comment on, and for them to gain knowledge of models and manufacturers that they may not know about. I've found pictures of it on your website, but I need some specifications on it. Especially the stor behnd the DK sticker on the pickguard would be greatly appreciated! Best regards Mikkel (#257) DEC 27, 2009 – Ryan Hemingsen any tips on fast picking? i have been listening to a lot of DK recently and i really enjoy what i have been hearing. i wish i was around to see you guys live, but i was sadly born in 1993. anyway, i have been trying to learn a lot of DK songs on bass, and i was wondering if you had any tips on really fast picking, because it seems that all dead kennedys songs require a blazing hand. thanks! Stay Bitchin', Ryan Hemingsen 96 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#258) DEC 29, 2009 – Robert may I request an autographed photograph? I am a huge fan of yours, and I was wondering if there is any way that i could get an autographed picture of you, please? Thanks (#261) JAN 12, 2010 – Alex Zawodniak do you use chord progressions when you write music? Hi Mr. Flouride, I taught myself bass listening to your Riffs on the Dead Kennedys albums. (#259) DEC 29, 2009 – Srini!!! comment And i'm curious, when you first starting writing music did you have any music theory in mind? I mean did you just write what sounded "good" or did you actually have an idea of chord progressions? Doin' Fine !!! ;) in town for a few days, i had skipped thanksgiving, sorry for poor notice, 310.279.3748... holla, i'm in Fremont !!!! Thanks, I just started getting better at writing my own music. - Alex Zawodniak -s (#260) DEC 30, 2009 – Andre Krause (Brazil) come back to Brazil? you, dead kennedys, come back here in Brazil? I have meet you in 2001, at Porto Alegre, and that was a big moment to me and for many friends of mine! Everyone I talk about that concert - for those ones who were there too - says that it was a unique moment! by myself... I cried a lot, I have to say... my forever favorite band... that was so impossible to happen: see you... and you're just the best alive... thanks, man... really love you... I'm a bass player (a good one, I think), and I started to real playing just after listen to your bass lines... wow... many feelings, kkk... thanks, man... 2010 (#262) JAN 13, 2010 – Simon Bob are you coming to LA soon? Are you going to be in Los Angeles anytime soon? (#263) JAN 21, 2010 – Aaron Donovan duty or a burden to further expose the truth and lies of this hidden hand’s vision? Hi Klause Flouride, Years later, after the whole of the underground punk rock and roll movement has faded into the commercial mainstream, a burdening itch still remains untouched. Only a few bands would dare express the urgency of a mass awakening to the hidden hand of government and religion. Today, the underground voice pleeding to people to know themselevs, and their history is about silenced. You as an artist, knowing about the agenda to medicate, desimate, eradicat, all opposition and competition to further a world of slavery, do you feel a it is a duty or a burden to further expose the truth and lies of this hidden hand's vision? 97 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#264) JAN 22, 2010 – Aldo Alonzo if you can find some time …. Hello, my name is Aldo and I am from Uruguay, South America (living in Las Vegas at the moment). I didn't read all the questions and answers on your page, but this questions are a little unusual so I don't think you already answer them anywhere else here. I was going to tell you the story of how I got into de Dead Kennedys but you're probably sick of that, so I'll just ask you the question I came to ask. If you can find some time in your groovy "rocking'n'rollinggetting wasted-snorting coke from a stripper's boobs" lifestyle to send me an answer, I may put you in my cool people list (and only Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra are on the list, so we're talking BIG here). I have a really unhealthy and compulsive obsession with anything related to mixing, sound quality, etc, so it would be safe to say that my questions are going to fall in the 'audio geek' category. I realized that the studio version of "Life Sentence" from "Give Me Convenience..." was recorded during the "plastic Surgery Disasters" session, and so was "A Child And His Lawnmower" and "Saturday night Holocaust", but the sound in those songs is much cleaner than the songs on "Plastic..", I always wondered if there was any reason for PSD sounding like that (even in the Manifesto version). work because some songs have cuts or the guitar drops all of a sudden, but I am working very hard to get everything fixed. After I'm finished, would the band be interested in anything like that? Well, thanks in advance and talk soon. Aldo (#265) JAN 24, 2010 – Germ looking for a copy of the cover art of donut’s demo dork me bangladesh hey Klaus germ here , How’s it going? Alce Donut is the subject of a documentary and the director is trying to get a copy of the cover art of their demo Dork me Bangladesh, do You have it? I can't find my copy . Hope all is well . germ (#266) JAN 26, 2010 – Wim Konings (Belgium) festival question Hi Klaus, it is a long time...., I did the Belgian festival and Holland dates a few years ago We are interested in a show for this festival. I was also wondering if there's any... I don't know, I guess 'tracks' in existence (I mean like separate tracks, with the guitars drums and vocals separate from each other) in case anybody would like to make a remix of any of the albums, and if the answer is yes, is there any way for an average person (like myself!) to get his hands on that? Those belong to the company? Can they be given away or sold? Date of show : October 31, 2010 Sinner's Day Ethias Arena / Belgium 11.000p Check this short show reel of this festival on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AJzxgCejaw I'm sorry for my ignorance on that subject, but I had to ask because I became a little obsessed with the idea of remixing a Dead kennedys record and I have to know if there's any chance it may happen someday. Kind regards, Wim Konings I am working on the mixing of a bootleg right now (@ Regis College, Denver 1985) and it is a lot of 98 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#267) JAN 29, 2010 – Wander Esposito (Brazil) brazil tour question Hi Klaus, Here´s Wander from Brazil, do you remember me? I´ve contacted you a few months ago about DK´s Brazilian tour. You said me that you played in Recife but i didn´t see this place in the flyer. I admire your music. Cheers!! Wander (#268) JAN 30, 2010 – Mr. Rogers is it true you once punched out a moose? Is it true you once punched out a moose? (#269) FEB 7, 2010 – Anette (Hamburg, Germany) – question about I am the Owl Hello Klaus, I am just wondering whether in "I am the Owl" it really should read "a teenie bit QUITER" instead of "quieter". I really would appreciate your help. Thank you very much in advance, best wishes for you and the band, from Anette Hey Anette, Actually I think the spelling is just peachy. If per chance you're attempting to slyly referring to any of the members of DK past or present, I think you've missed the target. It seems no one has quit, although some of us are quieter than others. Sometimes a whisper is more startling than shouting. Cheers, -Klaus 21-February-2010 (#270) FEB 13, 2010 – Otto why can’t you and the rest of the band talk things straight with Biafra? Why can't you and the rest of the band talk things straight with Jello Biafra? The person who previously asked "Is there really always room for Jello" was possibly asking the same thing, but instead you decided to be an ass about it and start blabbering about the dessert. I really like your basslines and I really like Ray's guitar playing, (and to be honest I like Ted a bit more than Peligro...), but if I'm to choose between you three and the actual front man and composer / songwriter of the band, take a wild guess which one I'm going to pick. I want the four of you to stop the bullshit and get back to playing awesome music and fighting against the real enemy. It seems the Dead Kennedys died in '98. (#271) FEB 13, 2010 – Nonlee (Japan) comment/inspiration Hello! My name is Nonlee, I am a bass player in High Teen Boogie. www.myspace.com/highteenboogienyc I have a show tonight, and listening to "Fresh Fruits For Rotting Vegetables". Your bass line is always the best!!! I heard your band first time when I was 15, in Japan. My friend told me about Dead Kennedys. We played really loud in car stereo, drove around our beach town in late night! Since then, I am always with your music. I looked you up and found this site. I am very happy about it! Respect, Nonlee 99 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#272) FEB 14, 2010 – Rafael your work was very important to me Hi Klaus. I've spent my youth listening to the bass lines you recorded with DK. I practically learned to play with these lines. Well, I just drop by to say your work was very important to me at that point. And sometimes I still find myself throwing a lick or two I stole from you. Thank you! Rafael (#273) FEB 14, 2010 – Jake are your solo recordings available via digital download? FEAR MOST! Are any of your solo recordings available via digital download or on CD? Still love the Cha Cha Cha recording and Because I say so. Thanks, Jake (#274) FEB 16, 2010 – Rodrigo Alvarez (Argentina) when will DK come to argentina? Rodrigo.PD: Sorry but my English is very bad. (#275) FEB 17, 2010 – Earl Keene I am a fan wow man keep up the awesome music man ive been a fan of yours since the first time i heard Dead Kennedys which was way back in 1997 i was a freshman in highschool im 27 now ...keep it up man ... im really a fan of your playing style (#276) FEB 18, 2010 – Nigel Rennard (Missing Link Records) would like to obtain your material for our digital store Hi Klaus, hopefully you will remember me, from our tour of Australia, back in 1983.I am starting up a digital download part of my music store MISSING LINK RECORDS and would like to obtain ALL of your material for our digital store.We will commence on May 1st and would like to upload as much as possible over the next few Months.I hope you have been keeping well over all of these years and I look forward to hearing back from you.I don't know if you currently have a licensor for your catalogue in Australia but I would also be happy to look at reissues of the DK's in Australia. best regards Nigel Rennard Hello, i´m from Argentina. I´m Bassist. You and Simon Galup animate my from choise a Bass Gitar. I see you in 2001 with the DK on CEMENTO. Was a Great show. Are you visit Argentina? Please come back. was great¡¡¡ God Life¡¡¡ (#277) FEB 26, 2010 – Russ Taylor where can I download Bus Through the Barrier? Can you please tell me how i can download your song bus thru the barrier, i absolutely love it, but cannot find it anywhere to purchase. I can only listen 100 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 to it on here. Hey Klaus. Many Thanks Russ Been a fan of DK for a long time, and finally got around to checking out some of your new stuff (I'm quite stubborn about my music, forgive me =]) (#278) FEB 26, 2010 – Stacy McArdle-Sardelli inclusion in rock and roll ghost stories? I'm curious, what is this song called that plays in the background of this website? Hope all your plans go to plan, Thanks, Sly. Hey Sly, Hello, This is Stacy from Babble and Beat Magazine. I am finishing up a book called Rock & Roll Ghost Stories, the first book of its kind, due for release by Charles River Press October 2010 in paperback and digital formats and to be available through Borders, Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, and other major retailers. I am hoping you may be interested in sharing a true ghost encounter with me for inclusion. In case you haven’t noticed, ghosts are a very hot topic now. Currently I have 50+ great stories from bands like The Dandy Warhols, Tim Finn (of Crowded House/Split Enz), The Church, Adam Absinthe, Midnight Syndicate, The Misfits, Girl in a Coma, Morningwood, Asia, Marshall Crenshaw, Hal Sparks' Zero 1,… I would love to add you or/and any bandmates to the roster. I need to have these stories by March 15th. FYI: I will be working on Volume 2 thereafter. Stories can be of any length and can be sent to book@babbleandbeat.com or via the e-form located at www.rockandrollghoststories.com. Optionally, I will gladly add a small bio, two of your website links and a photo if you provide them. Thanks! Best to you, Stacy McArdle-Sardelli www.rockandrollghoststories.com book@babbleandbeat.com cell (815) xxx-xxxx (#279) MARCH 15, 2010 - Sly (UK) I can get ornery about what I think is good or bad music myself from time to time, and usually end up listening closer another time and place and feel the fool. Make no mistake, I'm not calling you a fool, just saying it happens to the best of us. Glad you decided to take the dive into the Klaus music pool. The homepage song is "Akiko" from "Because I Say So". I'm playing everything, but it outs me as a Jeff Beck fan since the 60's tone-wise at least. Cheers, -Klaus 19-March-2010 (#280) MARCH 21, 2010 - Esmail Hamidi what instruments did you use on Cha Cha Cha with Mr. Flouride? Sup Klaus, I recently picked up your EP Cha Cha Cha with Mr. Flouride, and needless to say, I find it most interesting. What kind of instruments and equipment did you use to get those sounds? (#281) MARCH 22, 2010 - Lewis Edward Touhig (Japan) request for an autographed photo 101 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Mr. Flouride, I am a great fan of your solo work (it helps me sleep!) and your DK work. Could you possibly send me an autographed picture of you in your DK days to: Mr. Lewis Touhig xxxx, Kobe 658-0032 Japan As I have said, I am a massive fan, and I would love an autograph of one of my heroes. Your Fan, Lewis Touhig Check out our myspace, I know this request sounds outlandish, but as you will see we are very accustomed to doing such things (Mike Watt was our touring bass player back in Aug of last year, seems the most relevent punk bassist we've played with to share with you, just in case you wanna call him to get the skinny. ha) www.myspace.com/theealqaeda If you are interested in getting together for a couple rehearsals and the two shows, please send us a msg through our gmail or myspace and we can discuss further what we do and why I have the audacity to ask you to play with us. I hope all is well, Scott Hey Scott, (#282) MARCH 28, 2010 - Dino where can I purchase Keep on Walking Thanks for the consideration, but I'm afraid I'm having trouble as it is keeping up with obligations of other bands I'm either playing in or prepping to produce and that, coupled with family commitments, I would be getting myself in a bit too deep. Hey Klaus, nice site and great music. I was just wondering about a solo album you had out way back in the day - Keep On Walking was one of the tracks on it. I'm trying to find it and pretty much any of your stuff and it seems next to impossible - bu t i like a challenge, so i guess this is why I'm asking you - is there any way at all of me finding your music new or old, on vinyl, Cd, or God forbid - download? Or could yo be good enough to point me in the direction of a discography if there is one. Drop us an e-mail back when you get the chance, Would love to play with you. I honor the hell out of Mike Watt and would like following in the same spot, but I'm afraid I have to let this one go. Maybe sometime in the future if the situation presents itself. Thanks again for the offer and keep me posted on future possibilities. Cheers, -Klaus 14-April-2010 Cheers, Dino (#283) APRIL 6, 2010 - Scott Hey Klaus, my name is Scott, I play guitar/sing/make noise in an experimental collective from sf called Al Qaeda. On April 23rd we are playing Gilman and the following day at Burnt Ramen in Richmond. I'm writing you to see if you would be interested in playing bass for us those two nights. We will be playing 2 songs, both roughly 10 mins in length. (#284) APRIL 16, 2010 - Ivan Miklian (Slovakia) request for an autographed photo Dear Mr. Klaus !! I am 39 years old and I come from Slovakia. I´m a great admirer of you. The refore I would be very happy if you could send me pictures with your original signature. I would be very pleased if you could fulfill my wishes. Many thanks in advance for your kindness. I wish you all the best for the future. 102 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Yours sincerely Ivan Miklian Mailing adress: xxxx, Slovakia European Union (#285) APRIL 19, 2010 - Mike Williams (Michigan) Hello Klaus, Like everyone else, I'm a huge DK fan. The music found me at the perfect time in my life, and now whenever I go back and listen to the albums it brings me back to the good ol' days. I was wondering if I could trouble you for an autograph? If you have a picture or any DK printouts that would be great, otherwise I could send you an album cover. Hey Mike, I did a bunch of mailings and i am not the most organized guy. So perhaps yours slipped by. I'll try to get something out to you early next week, a relatively open week for me, so a good time to get things done. A pic will be on it's way. Sorry if you fell through the cracks. Hold the fort, help is on the way. Thanks for the reminder. No apologies needed from your side. Cheers, -Klaus 9-June-2010 (#286) APRIL 28, 2010 - Ethan looking for DK bass tabs My address is XXX, MI 49770. Thanks for the music, Mike I am a bassist, I play the bass and I love the dead kennedys but I can not find bass tabs Hey Mike, (fellow Michigander), "Like everyone else"...I wish... Flattered 'tho. And Flattery will get you everywhere. You shall be receiving a package in the mail soon...sorry, but we could not afford to wrap it in plain brown paper. (#287) APRIL 29, 2010 - Kevin Smith thank you for my 15 minutes of fame Cheers, -Klaus 30-April-2010 hello klaus, Hey Klaus, I don't want to seem too anxious or needy, but I just wanted to check to see if you had a chance to get anything out yet. No problem if you can't, just getting a personal note from you was cool enough! Did you ever travel "up North" when you lived in Michigan? i just wanted to thank you for allowing me my 15min of fame. back in 1983 you and the dk's came to phoenix and played at the mad gardens(i still have the flier) you let me come on stage and play my jaw harp. now my boys listen to the dk's and i have the story of how you let me sit in. i will never forget it. thanks kevin smith Thanks Again, Mike 103 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#288) MAY 8, 2010 - Dave Lowes (UK) when is DK coming back to Newcastle, England? okay? All the best Ralf Hi Ralf, are we gonna see the Dk's again in Newcastle Engand?? we need some proper music instead of simon fucking cowell shit. keep up the good work klaus How does Friday around 9pm (21:00) your time sound. I think that's 12 here..9 hours difference. Yes? -Cheers, -Klaus (#289) MAY 10, 2010 - Ralf Poppe (Germany) (#290) MAY 17, 2010 - Edward Kent thank you for all the great music Hi Mr Flouride, Hi! I m a freelancer for different magazines ..... and one magazine asks me to write a story about the Dead Kennedys - 30 years ago first visit to germany. Want some statements in my story? deadline next saturday (may, 15, 2010). best wishes R. Hey Ralf, I guess this internet does have some redeeming qualities, if I can send you a message. I would not have imagined that some time ago when I discovered your Dead Kennedys band in 1990. So, I missed it all, but I love those records. I have recently just had a listen again, and they are definitely a major influence (you might hear it? http://www.myspace/atheistnationmusic ). So, thanks for all the great music. I understand you are not touring, so let me wish you well. Sincerely, Edward. I'm good with that. Do you want to send questions or speak on the phone, and if by phone can it be in the evening German time (afternoon here)? Send some good times and a # if by phone. I'm a rather slow typist so the phone would be more convenient for me (plus if you could record it so the quotes are accurate I'd much appreciate that). (#291) MAY 17, 2010 - Marcus Schreiber hope all is well with you But if you need some not terribly long answers via email, I can do that too. cheers, -Klaus 11-May-2010 Hello Klaus, i hope you remember on me. I was the Booker and Tourmanager & Drumtech on the last DEAD KENNEDYS Tour in Europe 2006. Shows in France, Switzerland and Austria. I hope everything fine with you. So, what news about DK. I´m very interest again to book you for a nice European Tour. I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Marcus Schreiber Hi, Klaus! hope all is well with you. Thank you for answering as soon as possible. If you like, you can call me on Friday evening? Would it be 104 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#292) JUNE 5, 2010 - Fabio Da Silva Barbosa Thanks, Mark (#293) JUNE 14, 2010 - Paul do you still do producing? Will you sign my DK Halloween single? Hey Mr. Flouride, I am a big fan of your work and I was wondering if you still do any producing work? And if so how does one go about acquiring your services? (#296) JUNE 24, 2010 - Danny Jaillet Dear Klaus, My name is Danny Jaillet and I am 15 years old and have cerebral palsy. I was wondering if I could have your autograph . If so, If you can send me an e-mail and I'll give you my full address. -also, Thanks for your consideration, ~Danny Jaillet, Massachusetts I was wondering if it would be possible to get your autograph on my DK Halloween Single? I would greatly appreciate it. Hey Danny, -Your fan Paul (#294) JUNE 18, 2010 - Bobby Powell lyrics for Cold Fish? Hello Klaus. I was listening to the Dead Kennedys 1978 demo recently. Do you have the lyrics for Cold Fish? Thanks for your time! (#295) JUNE 22, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) looking for Thingie? I have been searching all over the internet for a copy of Thingie, and I can't seem to find it anywhere! Apart from this website, I can't even find any audio samples of any of the Jumbo Shrimp stuff. Is there any way you could send me a copy? And is there any chance of new Jumbo Shrimp material in the future? The address is xxxx, Matthews NC 28104. Totally. I'll be sending out some mail after i get back from a short trip. they will be going out in mid July. Send me your address and I'll send a pic with my mindless scrawlings on it. cheers, -Klaus 26-June-2010 (#297) JULY 6, 2010 - Dana Marks met you 5 years ago in Philadelphia; you said to stay in touch Hi Klaus - you probably don't remember me. We met in ... 2005 or 2006 in Philadelphia at a DK show on South Street. I was a 17-year old girl hanging out with two boys, one my age and the other who looked like a 7 year old girl. Peligro came up to us after the show and we all started talking - anyway, you said to stay in touch. So, 5 years after the fact, I'm saying hi. So, hi! (#298) JULY 7, 2010 - Niko Singer (Germany) request for an interview, inclusion in a book? 105 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 hello klaus flouride, my name is niko singer and i’m studying graphic design at the university of applied sciences nuremberg, germany. right now i’m working on my diploma thesis – it will become a book about heavy metal (the history of heavy metal, the lifestyle, the fans, the subgenres, and so on …) therefor i'm doing interviews with the pioneering bands of different movements in metal (for example with napalm death, testament, obituary, die krupps, hate squad, limp bizkit, dragonforce, agnostic front, gorgoroth and so on …) – really just short inteviews about 8 to 10 questions … maybe it is possible to do a short interview with you, about the punk rock movement in the end of the 70es and the influence towards the heavy music, via mail? thanking you a lot in anticipation! best regards, niko Glad to see that your doing well and still playing. Also glad to see your still using your old DK jazz bass. I've also noticed things seem to be good with you and Ray, you have website links for him, but none for Jello. Are things still fallen out between you and Jello? Also this song thats playing on your website is absolutely amazing, Akiko, from Because i Say So. I'd never heard it before and now i can't get enough. You seem to have changed alot from your DK days, you now seem more reserved. Wearing a suit on stage, sort of seems Eric Clapton-esque, haha. Unlike Jello he's still as wild as ever! Crowd Surfing and such. Your music is still as great as ever. Anyways just glad to see your doing well, and still playing. Your music will always remain a part of my most played in my iTunes library. Hope to hear from you soon, friend. Always remember the power of music is everything, and you still have it. (#299) JULY 20, 2010 - Kyle (Massachusetts) request for an autographed photo HEllo, Like most everyone else who visits this website i am a fan of the Dead Kennedys. I realize you are a very busy man..........But it would mean a lot to me if you could send me a DK autographed photo, My Mailing adress is: xxxx Ipswich Ma 01938 USA thanks for your time, Kyle Cheers. (#301) JULY 21, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) request for an autographed DK photo – prefer an old image Hey klaus, It's Cameron, sorry to bother you again, but could i have an autograph, maybe of an old DK photo, or something from the old days! Address: xxx, Ontario, Canada, Postal Code: K6V 7C1 (#300) JULY 21, 2010 - Cameron Liardi (Canada) glad you are well Thanks Klaus, it would really mean alot to me, and to be able to pass on to my kids a good piece of music history, and try to encourage them to listen to the old, real music. It would mean alot. Hey Klaus, Cheers- cam 106 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#302) JULY 24, 2010 - Joseph where can I find your music online? Will you ever relist your songs from the album 'Because I Say So' unfortunately there are no cds available or mp3s to pay and download. I'm sure many of your fans would love the opportunity to purchase a copy. scrounging through my old trunk of stuff and came across my favorite tape by you, Because I Say So. Then I read on yer Q&As here that you would gladly burn a copy for someone and send it. PLEASE can you burn me one? I am also a DJ for the local indie station here in Richmond, VA and wanna play a track off of it, but the tape is poopie from being in a trunk!!! PLEASE! Email me man! (#305) AUG 5, 2010 – Lucas Lee any 2010 reunion shows? (#303) JULY 24, 2010 - Lane Lovegrove Is there any chance you'll be playing any of the DK 2010 reunion shows? Your bass playing rules! my name is Lane Lovegrove and I am a researcher with Winthrop University working on a study/ book about politics and punk culture. I am planning a trip to California in a month or so and I would like to sit down with you for an interview. If this is possible, please let me know. I can be reached by email. I encluded the site for my blog to give you a sense of what the study is about. http://thepunkandpoliticalideologyproject.blogspot.co m/ Thanks Lane Hi Lane, Sorry for the late reply. If you're still coming out this way I'd be fine with doing an interview with you. Give me a letter back here and we'll see what we can arrange. Cheers, -Klaus 21-Sept-2010 (#304) AUG 4, 2010 - Phil F (Richmond, Virginia) will you burn me a CD of Because I Say So? Klaus, love your DKs work and sorry things may have gone rotten with the band in later days. BUT, I really dig your solo stuff too and as I was just (#306) AUG 16, 2010 - Jeremy Ginsberg Hey Klaus, My name is Jeremy Ginsberg and I'm putting together a documentary on the Philly Punk scence. A lot of people are telling us about the infamous 1982 Dead Kennedy's show at the Starlite ballroom. It would be great to be able to film your upcoming Dead Kennedy's show at the TLA 10/17. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, Jeremy Ginsberg Director, Phillys Not Dead phillysnotdead@gmail.com 215.xxx.xxxx http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phillys-NotDead/116723925032507 Hi Jeremy, I'm forwarding a copy of your email to Landon Gale who handles all our photo and film passes for shows. Hope this helps. Cheers, -Klaus 22-September-2010 107 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#307) AUG 21, 2010 – Johnny Hudson who is greg reeves? I am a huge fan of yours, Klaus. By the way, out of curiosity, is the guy that is replacing you on tour with Dead Kennedys the same Greg Reeves that played with Crosby Stills Nash and Young at Woodstock. I have to make it out and see you perform again. Thanks....Johnny Hudson Klaus, thanks for the great music over the years. A couple of things come to mind... your bass work on 'Cesspools in Eden', and the way it entangles & interweaves with Ray's guitar work was and remains one of the great musical achievements in punk/ post punk. Additionally, the solo track 'Scarlet Ribbons' is one that haunts me from time to time; quite unique and a bit disturbing. Can you provide a tad of background on that? Lastly, will the various KF solo albums ever be available? (apologies if this has been covered, I couldn't find anything) Your friend to the end, (#308) AUG 31, 2010 – Rob Power compliment (#311) SEPT 12, 2010 – Hans Hi Klaus, On bass line embellishments alone you (were) are the best bassist in hardcore. There are a few guys who can walk through a few patterns (R.K.L., Raw Power (because of the talented drummers)...the Bad Brains play some cool rhythmic changes). Really,I think your ideas were way over most people's heads. I've listened for 25 years and all nuances groove!! Grunge wouldn't even be around if it wasn't for Big Daddy HARDCORE...obviously. I just want to say thanks for the great times and inspiration DK gave to me. When I was 15 I started listening to the Exploited and when someone told me about DK I of course got interested. At school we all swapped tapes between us punks, and some guys didn't want to share DK tapes with people who listened to the Exploited, because DK were for the clever people they said! (#309) SEPT 10, 2010 - Juan Coloma (Peru) thank you for the music Hey Klaus. Just dropped by to say I'm a huge fan and I love your bass playing in DK. Even if I'm a lousy bass player myself it brings me great joy and your style always inspires me to keep trying. Thank you for the music! Greetings from Perú! (#310) SEPT 11, 2010 – Tangento love your music, when will your solo stuff be available? When I finally got my hands on a DK tape I was immediately blown away, and realised there's much more to life than shouting " fuck the system" and dying your mohawk . DK got me thinking about society, politics, the environment and life in general and they are still an inspiration to me today, as I believe they are still relevant. So again thanks and all the best! Cheers Hey Hans, I'm guessing this was a while ago that all that took place since we're talking tapes. We did try to make people think about what they were saying when they just said, out of hand, "fuck the system". Like for instance we would have them define which part of the system, or did they want to dump the system as a whole. Did that include communications system? The fire department? The sewage system? 108 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Anyway I'm glad we gave you something to think about whilst having fun at the same time. Thanks for writing, Cheers (or is that Proost...same thing?), -Klaus 26-Sept-2010 (#312) SEPT 14, 2010 - Ilya (Massachusetts) Hi, project that involves making a Powerpoint about your favorite bassist and performing a song by them. I was wondering if you could do and interview by email and send me a bass chart for "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now." my email address is XXXXX. please reply. Hey Rylan, I'm fine with doing an interview, but charting out bass parts is one of the few things I basically don't do. But I have no problem with you learning the part and doing the charting yourself., the only basic difference from California Uber Alles is the swing style intro. I’m reaching out hoping it’d be possible to have a photo pass for your 10/13 gig at the Paradise? But send me a few questions (not too long) and I'll try to get back to you a.s.a.p. if it's not already past the deadline. Over the years I’ve freelanced for print and online media and documentaries, and have a reasonably high-traffic web site of Boston-area concert photos: Cheers, http://mirmanphoto.smugmug.com/Concert http://mirmanphoto.smugmug.com/Portfolio -Klaus 26-Sept-2010 hey klaus, Last few shows I shot include Dropkick Murphys, Ted Nugent, Anvil, OzzFest and AC/DC (and a ton of local club gigs) thank you for agreeing to an interview. basically a just need: I’d be glad to share all the photos, if useful for ya. a. an overview of your playing style Thank you for the consideration, ilya Ilya Mirman | Sudbury, Mass. | 978-XXX-XXXX Hey Ilya, I'm forwarding your kind email onto Landon Gale who handles all of the photo passes for DK's shows. Hope this will be of some help to you. Cheers,-Klaus (22-Sept-2010) Klaus - thanks very much. ilya (#313) SEPT 16, 2010 – Rylan Hi Klaus, I go to a music school and play bass, and am doing a b. who or what contributed most to your success also, I need two quotes from notable figures about your technique, but im having trouble finding some. and is it too much to ask for an autograph? Rylan 5-October-2010 (#314) SEPT 19, 2010 – Phil Lin Hi Klaus, I just started college (pharmacy school. hehe a punk pharmacist) this year and so far there has been many tests. However, DK's music (and other punk music) has kept me sane through so far. I started listeing to you guys for about 4 years (beginning of freshmen year of high school). I was wondering if I get get a picture autograph. That would be awesome! 109 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 My address is: Phillip Lin xxxx St. Louis, MO 63110 Thanks! Phil Lin (#315) SEPT 25, 2010 – Arty hi,how’s it going. any plans to do anything in england anytime soon? we`re a bit starved of good original music these days.cheers arty Hey Arty, It's going good, thank you. How's it going with you? Hopefully U.K. soon. Time will tell. Stay tuned and always check the home page here for what's coming up. Also http://www.deadkennedys.com is a good source for DK tour dates. Hopefully you'll get your fill of original music soon. everything fits. Cheers mate. I owe you loads. Hey Nick, So now I (and the world) are dying to know, did you switch over to bass or do you now play both guitar and bass? Seriously though, thanks for the compliments. And even though I look as though I don't care what i'm playing, that's just a front. I want it to sound good and crazy at the same time, the same as all my rock n roll heroes did. Cheers, -Klaus (25-Sept-2010) (#317) SEPT 26, 2010 – Nick Alexis Well thank you for the speedy reply sir. Cheers, -Klaus 26-Sept-2010 Yes I did take up bass, quite recently. I bought myself a Fender Mexico Pbass. A fantastic bargain if you're a tinkerer and will spend some time getting it 'just so'. I've found the bass to be a far more expressive instrument than the guitar. I'm planning building myself a Bass 6. That however will have to wait till springtime. I refuse to carve wood outside in the UK wintertime. (#316) SEPT 25, 2010 – Nick Do you have any preference for effects pedals? Thats my other hobby, building them things. Hey Klause. Hey Nick, Big thanks mate, really. Well the reply wasn't so speedy this time, (sorry about that) glad you crossed over to bass land. Wondering did you get that Bass VI going and if you're modeling it after the Fender Bass VI, guitar an octave lower, whammy bar etc.? You're the only player that has ever made me consider bass a option. I wanted to be a guitarist from age six. I played in a few punk bands here in the UK. After finally getting chance to see you in Nottingham (2002/3'ish) I wanted to be a bassist. Great enigmatic, charismatic stage presence and manic bass style. Love it mate. You have provided hours of entertainment for me. Time and time again the records go on. The only difference, now I remember this grinning guy with fingers everywhere. Who doesn't even look like he cares what he's playing, but As far as pedals I have used a chorus pedal every so often (Five Year Plan especially) but mostly I use a tuner pedal..not really an effect, and a variety of different over-drivers for punching up the volume or grittiness in various parts of songs. Bostly Boss pedals..Blues Driver etc, but as far back as the Electro Harmonix LPB-1 (little power booster). Hope that answers you question. Keep building them things. 110 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers, -Klaus (19-Sept-2011) (#318) SEPT 30, 2010 – Johnny Gibson I was a repossessor from 1979-2001.I have the video"fresh fruit for rotting eye balls".What were you doing with Bank of America back in them days?I would go to the mabuhay gardens on a saturday night,drink coke,smoke pot ,listen to the daed kennedy's,then go out and steal cars(for the B of A(as well as other lenders) I still listen to dead kennedy's and always will. Hey Johnny, I was working in the "telex" department. That shows the technology, teletype - pre computer. They were in the process of switching over to early internet style computers. This would be '76 to maybe '78. I started as a runner, taking messages to offices from the telex central room and ended up basically sending telex messages from B of A. Typing speed was not a problem as they could only type about 2 letters per second. As far as my typing skills, this fit me just fine. Glad you made it to the Mab. Hope we were ridiculously infotaining. And you were the "Repo Man" eh? Anything like the movie experience. Cheers, -Klaus (12-January-2011) (#319) OCT 5, 2010 – Alex W I have been searching probably for the past 10 years for Shortnin' Bread which I heard as a 12" from my friend at Pi Lam (fraternal home of the human bbq) and could never find again. I tried to find a digital store from your website, but the link just took me to myspace and there is no place to buy. Maybe because I live in Berlin. Any direction or help you can provide would be great. Thanks. A Hey Alex, Sorry to be a little slow on the uptake. Always on the catch up trail with these replys. Anyhoo, ...Shortnin' Bread... Well I've just put out a limited edition cd of mostly re-releases from past albums and new one or two. Problem for you is that I didn't put Shortnin' Bread on it. Now I do hope to soon do a complete compilation and also separate re-releases of all the older material. Until that time, if you can't wait and you still can play vinyl, I've seen a few on ebay. You might try there. Glad you're still looking though. Cheers, -Klaus (7-June-2011) (#320) OCT 10, 2010 – Diana Renteria Hello my name is diana and i was wondering if u are a fan of Geoffrey, or if you're actually him. The reason for my question is that im currently taking a class in were we are disscusing bands..and we happen to come upon the dead kennedy's..so i just had a few questions..if this happens to be a fan..im sorry and completly dissregard the message. =) Hi Diana, Yes, I'm Geoffrey a.k.a. Klaus. I'd be open for some questions to help you out with your classes band project. You can either ask them through this message area or via http://www.klausflouride.com/ in the "ask Klaus" section. I check that quite regularly as well as here. Cheers, -Klaus (#321) OCT 14, 2010 – Alicia (California) Hello! My name is Alicia and im a student at Cabrillo College in Aptos. I gotta admit, im extremely new to 111 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 your genre of music, but i actually like it, good stuff you got there. anyway, so im doing a research project on The Dead Kennedys, and a big part of the project is to explain why you guys first split. The DK website doesnt really go into detail on that, and i really dont wanna base my paper or beliefs on what Wikepedia says, so any comments on that?? (#322) OCT 15, 2010 – Woden Thoth Hi Sydney, Yep. Would have loved to be there and nice to catch up on what's been going on in Sydney's world. Looks like the show went great. Maybe next time. Take care and keep in touch. Cheers, -Klaus (17-October-2010) (#324) OCT 20. 2010 – Diana Renteria + 4 questions Well thankyou so much. We really appreciate it! Hi Klaus. Came across your website. Loved DKs. Like your solo stuff too. Your website's way more elaborate than mine, but it seems to work well. Enjoyed reading your bio. Thought you were a bit younger. Just goes to show that some things are just a matter of finding the right collaborators and a lot of hard work. Anyway, just wanted to say hello. Peace, Woden I talked to the other group members of my class and we came up with a few qustions. You dont need to answer all of them, just the ones you want to of course. QUESTIONS 1-What was the relationship like between the band, did u consider them friends? Close friends? Collogues? Just handeling Business? Hey Woden, Glad you like the [web]site. It's a work in process, as is yours I'm sure. And yes, right place at the right time with the right people are basically right up there with actual playing ability. Thanks for stopping by. Liked your site as well. Cheers, -Klaus 17-October-2010 (#323) OCT 15, 2010 - Sydney Pringle of Morgantown WV Missed you tonight! I was able to get to the show at Irving Plaza. Grabbed the bass player for the opening band and asked him to let you know I was there and he told me you weren't feeling well. I hope you are better. The show was fun but it would have been more fun to see you on stage. All the best, Sydney 2-Did you feel a deep connection with anyone in particular? 3-Where there any rules that were'nt written down, but that were still rules.. Or like were you suppose to drink a shot of Vodka before a performance..anything that you can tell me that might not already be stated. Were you suppose to stay away from the other band members girlfriends/dates? (#325) OCT 21, 2010 – MadMadMike when will DK come to fort Lauderdale, florida? DK coming to Fort Lauderdale! 112 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Totally looking forward to the show. Ya know, they say the good stuff sticks. It was only yesterday, it seems, that I was a 21 yr old urban street punk who always attended those insane shows at the Whisky on Sunset, waiting for Jello to jump into the crowd, watching you & Ray on fire. I fondly remember DK blowing Sham 69 right out of the building.... -Klaus (16-Oct-2011) (#328) NOV 21, 2010 – Ian Andrews I have a copy of In God We Trust Inc. on vinyl. Is it possible for me to send you the sleeve to sign it ? I'm now a 54 yr old grandfather, still going to the old skool metal shows, not for nostalgia, no - because rock and roll keeps us young and vibrant. Hey Ian, I wanna thank you. Sure is. Send it off to P.O. Box 6480 Albany Ca, 94706 and I'll get it back to you a.s.a.p. (#326) OCT 25, 2010 – Brian Callahan how did you get your tone on the frankenchrist album; on Stars and Stripes of Corruption? Hi Klaus, I've been a huge fan of yours for a long time. You are my biggest influence as far as playing bass is concerned. I've always been curious how you got your tone on the Frankenchrist album. Especially on Stars and Stripes of Corruption. Cheers, -Klaus 21-November-2010 (#329) NOV 30, 2010 – Charlie Lord Hi there Klaus, i'm a massive fan of your work and i was wondering wether you going to be in the UK (England, Surrey) any time soon? I would love to meet and chat with you, and would be nice if you could show me some tricks on the bass. Hope you reply, thanks, Charlie. Hey Charlie, (#327) OCT 26, 2010 – Fozzy hi klaus, just read your taking time off from the dk's hope your enjoying your rest and come back fully charged. seen you back here in 2008 in newcastle uk, gotta say you’re the man personally gave me one of your plecs, still got it. good luck for the future, hope to see you back in the uk soon. fozzy Sorry for the slow reply. Ummm that is to say the very tardy reply. Aww hell it's really late, a mixup in the dating of the emails. As my friend Ed Haynes said "I came down with a mild case of coma." (Kidding). Anyway hopes are high and people are encouraging us to get out that way again, so as soon as I know, you will too via here if not by way of a massive media blitz. Hoping that happens sooner than later. Let's shoot for spring or summer at the latest eh? I'll tell the powers that be that Charlie says so. Then we can finally trade some bass tricks. Hey Fozzy, Been back for about a year now and feeling pretty good. Hope to be in the U.K. in 2012 if all goes well. Maybe we'll see you then. Thanks for the note. Cheers, Cheers, -Klaus (5-Jan-2012) (#330) DEC 9, 2010 – Bradley Gray question about the legendary stardust cowboy 113 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 I have a friend in LA who played "Paralyzed" for the astronauts on Skylab. He's a real rocket scientist. Anyway, he'd love to see a "Lege" show, but finding out about them is the tricky part. BTW, you can read about him on the "Ledge's" website. On another note, I knew Audrey Wackerly in my past life, 20 years ago in San Diego. Please say hello for me. Never go bowling wth her. She's a wolf in sheep's clothing. I'd love to catch up wih her again. Bradley Gray, Sonoma. 2011 (#331) JAN 2, 2011 – Nick thank you for the DK show in melbourne Thank you for playing the DK's show Dec 30th in west byegod Melbourne. It was a huge Alumni reunion for us down here, and honestly the boys and I had no expectations when we walked in the door. So many of us have been wishing to see this band since we were kids, knowing that this band didn't exist anymore when we were kids, and then seeing who was on bass, holy shit!!! My friends that opted not to go are all feeling the sting of missed opportunity and the surrender of calling yourself old. I walked in, resigned myself to watching a show from the bar. Nodded my head to the music for a second, and promptly forgot all reservations, pushed my way to the front. Thank you for the soreness, deafness, and reminder of life's tempo. Time to dust the old 4-string off now. (#332) JAN 2, 2011 – Walter (The Pinz) thank you hey klaus, wanted to touch base with you after the tour and just thank you for all the help and advice you gave us on tour! were looking forward to seeing you guys again! (#333) JAN 3, 2011 – Levi Carmichael so i c ur with the dead kennedys, i just want to tell u that ur a pussy along with the rest of those fagget sellouts have a great life pussy Hey Levi, Glad you are able to communicate your opinion so adroitly. I do enjoy playing with DK's as I have from the very start way the heck before you were born. Question? Define sell-out. No big record company is making me do anything with my music that I don't choose to do for the sake of money. I like to play shows and live the very lucky and rare life of a paid musician. there should be more. Maybe we should all work toward that goal. Have a good life and bully for you for your fondness of hunting. Killing animals for sport has always been one of the things I admire in people. You seem to enjoy it so, it makes me so positive about my initial impression of you. What a guy! Cheers, -Klaus 22-April-2011 (#334) JAN 6, 2011 – Rickie (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) GREAT SHOW! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. Hey Alonso, Thanks for the compliment and for turning up and for writing and for, aw hell, just everything. Florida was a lot of fun. Cheers, -Klaus (22-April-2011) Hey Rickie, Sorry for the name mix up. I have another friend named Alonso and it seems I just had a brain fart. I corrected it on the website back to Rickie. 114 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 And spend it on myself Hope this didn't cause you any undue distress. Cheers, -Klaus (23-April-2011) (#335) FEB 10, 2011 – Panek (Poland/Canada) + 5 questions Hey Klaus, Long time, no see. How have you been? I've tried sending this e-mail through the HTML version of your site but didn't get a confirmation or anything, so here's a second copy sent through the Flash site. I've got some questions for ya, hope you can answer them (and I hope I didn't ask them before). 1) I've always been meaning to ask you this and I don't think I ever did. What is the song playing in the background of "A Commercial" off "A Bedtime for Democracy"? I've searched high and low for it, seems like a nice tune (instrumental?). Sounds like it was recorded live, but I can't make anything out from Jello's voiceover. Any chance to get some names, titles, or maybe even that song itself? 2) I am still absolutely in love with your '66 Jazz Bass and I was wondering if I could get high resolution, and I mean big-ass-see-everything-inhuge-size-and-best-detail-high-resolution pictures of everything - the body, the neck, the headstock, the wiring, etc? Just to finally have a good look after spending hours looking at videos to catch a glimpse of every sticker, scratch, ding, etc. (I really used to do that, but I don't anymore) Way down inside You give your money to me I give you nothing in return, oh I give you nothing in return, oh no! We got a whole lotta bucks" Just curious because that's in Flipside Video (I think it's Volume 4), and I'd like to know if you remember where the idea for that came from and if the lyrics I wrote down are correct. 4) Any chance of you posting the correct lyrics for songs like "Kidnap", "Cold Fish" and other unreleased stuff? 5) Any chance of posting some bass tabs? These days I mostly learn songs by ear with amazing results (that even surprise me), but there are still some like bits in "Bleed For Me" that I just can't figure out. How about publishing an official Dead Kennedys tab book or something like that? I believe that's it for now. Oh, and I think I sent you some question waaaaaaaay back when and never got answers for them. I think... Best of luck, best regards, Chris "Panek" Pankiewicz Calgary, AB, Canada (#336) FEB 10, 2011 – Panek + 3 questions Oh, and here's another thing! I forgot to ask. 3) Do you remember performing a cover version of "Whole Lotta Love" with the Dead Kennedys? I believe it was called "Whole Lotta Bucks" and it went like this. "You give me money It isn't funny (?) I'm gonna take it now Recently I bought a mint, unplayed, original 1982 copy of Plastic Surgery Disasters. Also in the mail, arriving soon I hope, I've got a copy Frankenchrist, with the poster and everything. Aside from those, I have the 1987 Polish release of Fresh Fruit, a UK pressing of the Bleed For Me / Life Sentence 12", a picture disc 12" with an interview with the band 115 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (from England I believe), the "Demos 1978" bootleg and the new vinyl reissue of Frankenchrist. pre-ruined jeans. But, no they haven't asked as of yet. Maybe I should put out the offer. Is there any chance that we could arrange it so that I could sent the sleeves for the albums, especially Fresh Fruit, Plastic Surgery..., Frankenchrist and maybe the Demos and the Bleed for Me single to have them autographed by you? If you could give me a secure address that I could send them out to and get your signature, that would be awesome! Glad you like the site and my work in general, good to hear. This might be a long shot, but, is there any chance that you could maybe hook up with Ray and Peligro so I could get their signatures too? I know you guys are probably really busy and might get these requests a lot, but it would really mean a lot to me. Is there any way I could contact Ray and Peligro myself? I'm also looking for Jello's signature and I think I can reach him through Alternative Tentacles, but I don't know how to get in contact with D.H. and Ray. Also, for FFRV, any chance that I could get in touch with Ted for his autograph? Thanks again, Chris "Panek" Pankiewicz Calgary, AB, Canada (#337) FEB 10, 2011 – Kit Haymond Hello my name is Kit Haymond. I am an 18 year old musician heavily influenced by your work. I really love the site. I always wanted to know if fender guitars ever asked you about making relics or models of your bass? Thank You so much for your time hope to see you play one day but nothing ever happens much here in Indiana thanks, We'll let you know if and when we're planning to be out Indiana way. Cheers, -Klaus 22-April-2011 (#338) FEB 11, 2011 – Ralph Hi Claus,, Blast from the past here,, Ralph,, and just to jog your memory think of a duet sung with me ,(right said fred Hope you and the guys are all keeping well, noticed you have a new lead vocalist now, shame really, i quite liked Brandon, (wasn’t too keen on Jeff Penalty ). Hardly seems 9 years ago since i had the pleasure of driving you on the european tour (except when i missed the bloody turning ha ha ). Do you have any plans to come to U/K again, it would be good to meet up again. My regards to DH and Ray,, cheers Ralph Hi Ralph, Sure do remember sitting with you in the front of the bus keeping each other awake through the night with odd songs and stories. And the occasional wrong turn. Also good to see you when you turned up in Edinburgh a few years later in 2008 was it? Anyway, we'll try to get back that way again soon. Let's share a beer when we do. Hope you're doing well. Still driving? Kit Haymond Cheers, Hey Kit, -Klaus (22-April-2011) That would be something wouldn't it? Take a 66 Jazz Bass design and beat the crap out of it and splatter a bit of blood and worn down stickers. I know they do make guitars that look road worn, it's kind of like (#339) MARCH 4, 2011 – Ginger Coyote 116 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Klaus: One of the Women who write for Punk Globe want to come and photograph your show in Melbourne.. I thold her I would ask you about a pass.. Her name is Sharla Cartner. I sent Debbie Horn an interview for your band... Hope all is well .. xoxo Ginger (#340) MARCH 13, 2011 – Ramona Naddaff we met on a jet blue flight to new York and shared a cab to the city Dear Klaus, In December we met on a Jet Blue flight to New York and shared a cab to the city. I hope all is well. And I hope we can get together someday soon. I am teaching a course on philosophy of music. It turns out I have some Dead Kennedys fans in there. But as importantly, would you be at all interested in coming to speak to the class sometime in April? The class is Tuesday and THursdays from 2-3:30 at Berkeley. The students are Rhetoric majors mostly at Berkeley--juniors and seniors. Some know tons about music. Some are learning. All would have questions. Greil Marcus came a few weeks ago and it was great. I love Akiko. All best, Ramona (#341) MARCH 23, 2011 – Vasek Vavra bass is for sale? hi, don’t you have your 1966 jazz bass for sale... awesome. Vasek (#342) MARCH 23, 2011 – Eduard Revenko request for an autographed photograph Hello! Dear Mr. Klaus Flouride ! My name is Eduard . I live in Russia in city Novocherkassk . Our city very small and on it for me a great honor to write to you. I am very much, very much the great admirer of your activity. I realy enraptured your person. You my favorite musician and the legendary person for me. I the real fan of your creativity. In our city there is a small fan - club of your admirers and I am its chairman. I very want to have as a keep-sake your signature. Please, send me your autograph. Very much it would be desirable that the autograph nominal on my name. This you will make me the happiest man! Please!!! After all very not to be easy during our heavy time the happy man. Very much I hope for you! I wish you successes and health! I invite you to Russia. We love you and very much we think much of your creativity My address: Name – Eduard Revenko Street Address – XXXX City – Novocherkassk State – Rostov reg ZIP - 346405 Country - Russia Thank you! From Russia with love. Sincerely yours, Ed. LONG LIVE ROCK!!!!! (#343) APRIL 14, 2011 – Adam (Australia) Assembled 5 great old time friends and went and saw your show in Melboune last week. DK was the soundtrack to our lives through the 80s. I cant tell 117 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 you how great we all felt after seeing you all live and still do after all this time. Thanks! I have to, but because I have a distorted sound I destroy metal cone Hartke style speakers, so I avoid them like the plague. Hey Adam, Thanks. We took way too long to get back to Oz and hope to be back sooner next time. That said, it's a pleasure to see not only new generations of kids come out and meet them and so on, but also to see people who come up and shake your hand after the show and say "I saw you back in '83". It means a lot to the whole group that A. we're all still around and B. that you still care to show up. Glad to be part of the soundtrack of your life. It is indeed an honour. Cheers, -Klaus (#344) APRIL 19, 2011 – Jeremy hey Mr Klaus, can u tell me what gear you use at the moment? i went and saw the show in brisbane australia,very good, have waited 25 yrs to see you guys!! thanks Jeremy Hey Jeremy, Thanks for coming out to the show in Brisbane. Lot'sa fun there. The bass I use with DK's is a 66 Fender Jazz bass. I also use a Boss TU-2 tuner pedal driven off the effects send from the amp whenever possible, so as to keep it out of the signal path. If the amp has no send output I put it on top of the amp with a short cable from the output to the amp, again to keep signal loss low. I also use a Boss Blues Driver to pump up or boost little passages with the overdrive almost off and mostly just a little gain on the controls. My amp is a GK 400 RB that I run through 2 speaker cubes with 1 15" JBL in each. That's my preference. Finding that on the road when the back line is usually something else I like to have something between 200-300 watts, any more and it is too clean. I like to over drive the amp a bit and if you do that with larger amps it's just too loud for stage volume and I have to result to using the blues driver constantly on. Something along the line of an Ampeg B-2 will work fine as well. Most any amp will work if I have other equipment for different bands etc. but that's what I prefer for DK's. I think the head you saw in Brisbane was a GK 800rb which is just this side of useable, but still could get too loud too easily if I was going for the "sweet spot". Hope that answers your question, and hope to be back to Brisbane sooner this time. Cheers, -Klaus (22-April-2011) (#345) MAY 9, 2011 – Joerg request for a birthday greeting Hi Klaus, Sorry I did not find another easy way to contact the Dead Kennedys. My name is Jörg and my very best friend "Gerdl" is a great supporter of the Dead Kennedys! Now he soon will have his 40th birthday and it would be bloody great if you could support him. Can you please send him your fucking best wishes ? His details: (removed for privacy reasons) Thank you very much. joerg (#346) JUNE 10, 2011 – Tony bass tabs? Hello Klaus, I first heard the Dead Kennedys when the late great John Peel played California Uber Alles back in the early 80's. I've always loved your playing and having recently started to learn the bass at the age of forty something, i was wondering if you had any advise or tabs that may help? Keep up the great work, ignore the "you sold out" idiots and have a great life. Thanks for the great music, Tony. 118 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#347) JUNE 10, 2011 - Nick Hasted from Uncut Magazine (UK) article being written about the making of holiday in Cambodia Hello Klaus, I'm getting in touch as I'm writing a 3-page feature on the making of "Holiday In Cambodia" for Uncut, one of the main UK music monthlies, and was hoping you might be able to spare some time in the next week or so to talk about your part in it. The state of the band at the time, and the record's wider context, could also be up for discussion if you fancied it. This is, by the way, one in a series of features Uncut have run recently on landmark singles. If there's anything else you'd like to know, please ask... all the best, Nick Hasted. (phone number removed) (#350) JULY 18, 2011 – Mike Hey Klaus, Though you might enjoy this video of Police Truck I edited. ope you like it half as much as I love DK. -Mike http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNf1umwqc44 (#351) JULY 18, 2011 – Stasio (Poland) contacted you at a different email address I am from Poland and i have 15 years old and i don't speak english very well! I send YOU e-mail on this address covertpublicity@gmail.com . I thought this is email Dead Kennedys [all band] Would you read this email his title is " invitation :D " or " invited :D " Please read this! (#348) JUNE 19, 2011 – Alejandro Bonilla (Bogota, Columbia) request for interview PS: I really hate song on this page!!! Hello Klaus, I hereby request a phoner to interview you about the next concert of DK in Bogotá, Colombia on July 3rd. This interview will be posted online at www.rockombia.com, which is, according to Google, the webpage with higher rate of visitors in this country. We look forward to hearing from your reply as well as to see your show in Bogotá. Kind regards, Alejandro Bonilla (#349) JULY 18, 2011 – Maxwell Knudson-Goodwin what’s jello doing these days? what happened to the dead kennedys? do you know what jello's doing these days? (#352) JULY 22, 2011 – Joshua Cook (Soft White Sixties) – guest list invitation Hi Klaus, Good running into you at the Standells show last weekend. Like I mentioned, The Soft White Sixties are playing at Slim's tomorrow night (Saturday 7/23/11 -- we go on at 9:30pm, and play a one hour support slot) and I'd love for you to be our guest if you're around town. Let me know if you can make it and I'll put you on the guestlist. Btw, the guys all say to tell you "Thanks!" for listening to our EP. All the best, Josh (phone number removed) 119 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Josh, Sorry, gonna have to miss this one but keep me informed and I'll try to catch you guys live sometime hopefully soon. Cheers, -Klaus (#353) JULY 29, 2011 – Walter (Brazil) Hi Klaus how are you? my wife and i met you in sao paulo-brazil when dead kennedys came here..i worked with brazilian promoters when you see us i think you remembered..we going to california and we wanna see legendary s.cowboy in san francisco is our last last night in usa..can we meet you at venue? do you know at time legendary plays? because next morning at 6 clock we have to stay at aiport..all the best walter and rosana [Walter and I emailed each other, he and Rosana got guest listed but as it turned out, being it was their last day in S.F. they couldn't figure out how to make the show and still make their plane. So it goes. But last heard all is well with them] - Klaus (#354) AUG 6, 2011 – Vain Hi Klaus, I would like to please you about signing of DK booklet. Is it possible. If so, please send me your snail mail address where I can send you a letter/booklet along with SASE. Thanx. Vain Hey Vain, Send it to: Flouride Treatments, P.O. Box 6480, Albany, Ca. 94706 I'll get to it and get it back to you as soon as I can. I check the box once or twice a week so the wait shouldn't be too long, depending on where it's coming from and going to. Cheers,-Klaus Hi Klaus, today, I sent you LP Bedtime for democracy for signing and letter along with 15 USD for return postage. Hope, everything will be ok (customs office,...). Thank you in advance. Bye, Radoslav aka. Vain (Czech republic) 6-January-2012 Hey Radoslav, It got here. I hope you can wait for a little bit of time. DK's have a show on the 28th of January and I'll try to get Ray and D.H. to sign it then and get it back to you. We all live far from each other so it's on occasions like this that I might be able to get more than just my autograph. So with luck you'll have it back sometime in February. Cheers, -Klaus 18-March-2012 Hi Again Rado, Writing to let you know that in the chaos of the last gig there was actually no good time to have it signed by Ray or DH in that each was with their separate bands and were busy. it was just too scattered of an evening. It's now my thinking that I can get it to Ray soon and then mail it to L.A. where DH and our manager live and have our manager get DH to sign it and then get it back to me. or failing that I could send it back to you with just me signing it or if you can wait, we are planning on doing some show late summer. Where is still being arranged. So if you could tell me which of these ideas works best for you I'll try and get it done. Rest assured it is in a safe place. Again, sorry for the delay and thanks for your patience. Cheers, -Klaus Hi Klaus, thank you for your message. Of course I’ll wait for signing till... You got a time. Bye, Rado (#355) AUG 10, 2011 – Nigel Wellington Klaus, How do you do? Hopefully the band title "Singled Out" rings a bell back in 2006 when I played with 120 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Dead Kennedys at The Ventura Theatre. I was the drummer. I gave you my e-mail address for photos to be sent my way, it's been years since. I also would like to know how to get into contact with Ray. Thank you. Hey Nigel, Sorry, but your email probably got lost in all the grisgris that collects during a tour. Glad you contacted me here. Are you the guys that were just kids at the time. I think so, correct me if I'm wrong. Anyway if this email is still correct what kind of photo's do you want, band shots or shots from that show (which would be harder to get). Do you want them emailed or hard copies mailed and signed, etc. Try getting in touch with Ray at http://www.deadkennedys.com. I think mail gets forwarded to him from there. Cheers,-Klaus (#356) AUG 14, 2011 – Maxwell i just want you to know that jello was the band. and you sold out. i'd be happy if you spread this message to DH and ray. thanks. Hey Maxwell, I'd like to thank you for letting me know your opinion. It is indeed valued if not agreed with, but it is your opinion sooo...It's my opinion that one must "buy in" before one is able to "sell out" and I don't quite remember doing just that. As much as I strive to make you happy I think if you really want the true happiness that only reaching out can give, that you contact Ray and D.H. yourself with your message. I'm sure it would be a far more rewarding experience than having me do your legwork for you. Enjoy your day. I've found that crossword puzzles can help pass the time as well as stimulating the thought process. Cheers,-Klaus (#357) AUG 14, 2011 – Walter (Brazil) Hi Klaus i wrote for you weeks a go did you see? we met you in sao paulo brazil with dead kennedys..my wife and i worked with the brazilian promoters when dk played here..i have a record store..we wanna see legendary stardust cowboy at thee parkside but we wanna know what time you play because we are leaving san francisco to brazil on sunday morning 6 o clock..its a very important information for us all the best walter and rosana The upshot of this letter was that we put them on the guest list, but as happened, Rosana was about ready to pop out their kid and they'd walked around San Francisco all that day and decided to let her rest. A wise choice. Since then we've communicated a few times. Don't know if they've had their kid yet. We'll keep you up to date. p.s. the show went great. The Ledge is a force to be reckoned with. (#358) AUG 25, 2011 – Travis Lea In 1989 a buddy of mine had one of your tapes of a trippy track called "greasy stains". It had a lady talking like a commercial or something. The tape had Klaus Flouride written on it. Trying to find this track. Help! Hey Travis, Your friend gave you a copy of a track from the 12" ep "Cha-Cha-Cha With Mr. Flouride" named "Gruesome Stains". The background track had among other things a woman going thru the process of recording a voice over for a cleaning product, trying to remove the gruesome stains that all the other products left. She is coached by the producer etc. Currently the track is out of release, but we have hopes of rectifying that situation fingers crossed sooner than later. A small piece of trivia is that when the 12" vinyl was being mastered, before the master was cut we I used a scribe to write gruesome stains across the face of the ep. The mastering engineer George Horn 121 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 guaranteed it wouldn't effect the actual playback (it didn't) he however would not assume responsibility if it did. He also supposed that a lot of people would send it back as a defect (a few did, but not many). We had to put in a note with the master acetate to the pressing plant so they wouldn't send it back. Sort of a first. Hope that helps. Cheers,-Klaus (#359) SEPT 5, 2011 – Jeremy Your riff in Winnebago Warrior from Plastic Surgery Disasters with DK is one of my most favorite sounds ever. What a hook! Anyway.. were you playing that with echo/delay, or just double-plucking it? I'm experimenting with a Korg Kaossilator Pro, and working on a track to exploit it's sampling/looping capabilities. It's dedicated to you, and the name of the song (and possibly lyrics, no pressure HAHA) will be derived from your answer. It'll be up on YouTube. Hey Jeremy, Glad you liked that riff, thanks. And to answer your question, no, no echo, just double picking putting the test to the twitch muscles. Definitely not getting easier as time goes by, but still do-able. So a title or lyrics or both derived from an email answer. Curious that, a tad Eno/John Cageish. I like it. "Boney elbows and knees help you wander and wonder where you please." How's that? Cheers,-Klaus (#360) SEPT 10, 2011 – Elie G Hi, M. Klaus! I was just wondering if you are using Flatwounds strings? On the pictures, your strings look shiny. Have a nice day cheers Hey Elie, The strings shine because they're just so darn happy!! But Actually they're roundwound either GHS Boomers or Rotosound Swing bass 66 or something like that. You have a good day too sir. Cheers,-Klaus (#361) SEPT 27, 2011 – Marc Aisen licensing request for a indie film Hi, I would like to submit a licesning request for the use of a DK song in an independent film I am producing. Would you please provide me with the correct contact information to submit this request? Thank you very much. Sincerely yours, Marc Aisen, Executive Producer Carnival Independent Filmworks 2118 WIlshire Blvd., #347 Santa Monica, California 90403 (phone number removed) (#362) OCT 4, 2011 – Don Hampton Geoff you are my classmate of 67 GPHS. I see that you are still out there --- great----- just thinking of the DK's and when you were here, GPHS, another bass player did not know you were from this area, had to correct that. just wanted to say Hi Don Hey Don, Yup, still out here. Making college choices now with my kid. She was pretty stunned at how much GPHS looked like a college campus. Seemed hard to notice that when I was there. I wasn't one of the pride of the school scholastically, but we did have the Liberators, Hooknose and The Mutations and such. James Montgomery (class president as I remember) did pretty well in the music field also. But music was just about all I was thinking about most of the time...that and survival during PhysEd. Anyway good to hear from an alum. Let me know what you're up to. Cheers,-Klaus (#363) OCT 4, 2011 – Keith Roberts Hi Klaus. I'm pretty anti-fan, but I just wanted to tell you I always enjoyed your bass playing with the DKs , especially the heavy duty tone you got out of your Fender, almost like a muffler gone bad but in a good way. Thanks a bazillion. 122 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Keith, No need to be pro fan around here, but always nice to get an email saying nice things. Yeah, my general technique for my tone was to turn up my relatively small amp until it basically was close to busting a gut. Still is sort of my rule of thumb, that's how I find the sweet spot. Seems to work. Thanks back a gazillion. Cheers,-Klaus Thanks for the personal response, Klaus. I like a good tone but it pains me to see how many gearheads are out there today. Glad you still crank it up and let it do its magic. Keith (#364) OCT 12, 2011 – Yvette Torres Hi Klaus, I'm so happy to have found your website and listen to songs I haven't heard in so long! Most of my cassettes of your music are warped from being overplayed these past couple of decades, so I've been trying to replace them with CD versions. However, I haven't been able to find a CD of your off-shoot band the Five Year Plan's first album Passages". Thank you for posting the song "Portugal" on your website. It's the first time I've heard it in over ten years! Your music has influenced my politics and shaped my life in so many ways. Thank you! Thanks,-Yvette (#365) OCT 19, 2011 – Jason hi. perhaps a random request but... the footage used on the dvd in god we trust the lost tapes, the feb 17th show at the keystone in palo alto. i was at that show, i spent a lot of time jumping off that stage, knowing it was filmed i have spent 25 years waiting for the show to surface, so far just those two songs from that dvd. im not in those clips, but i know im on that video since i spent so much time on the stage during yours and 7 seconds sets. is there ANYWAY to see the full show somehow somewhere??? it would end my 25 years quest to find it! please let me know if you get a chance and thanks for some of the most incredible music of all time!!! Hi Jason, A little bit behind the 8 ball. I'll check with our videoarchivist to see if he has the whole tape on file. Hope to get back to you within 2 weeks on the answer to this as he is also a videographer and is on the road a lot. If I already sent you a response on this sorry for the duplication, crazy behind here. Cheers,-Klaus (4-Nov-2011) I'm getting ahold of our video archiver for Jason, sent him a reply saying so. Fingers crossed. - Klaus (#366) OCT 21, 2011 – Dan Hey Yvette, Hi Klaus, Glad you found the site. Pamela's doing some great music too lately. I'm putting a couple of different tunes up Monday, some Five year plan and some older solo stuff. I'm in the final stage of compiling a "Legendary Stardust Cowboy" cd and as soon as that's over it is my hope that I'll be able to release some past material of mine and people I've worked with. Passages never did come out on CD so we'll see what we can do about that. Maybe I can get one to you though. Still working on ideas for all the other releases though. So thanks for the kind words and let's see what comes down the road. Is the Jumbo Shrimp Demo available for download? If so, where can I get it? I've been searching for a while and I can't find it anywhere. Cheers,-Klaus Wow! That will be great to have "Legendary Stardust Cowboy" on CD, too! Thanks! Hey Dan, Yeah, It's pretty rare at the moment. I have a few cd's of it kicking around. We never put a barcode on it (our first duh... moment), and the track listing is out of order (duh...#2). I'm thinking of getting it out there somehow though and sooner than later. Gotta check with everybody on the cd to make sure it's o.k. by them and then maybe we get some mail order system in place as well as a download spot. Fingers crossed. Thanks for asking. 123 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers,-Klaus (#367) OCT 25, 2011 - Jimbo Klaus! First off, your work is amazing, and this feature is pretty flipping cool. Secondly, is it possible to make music, without having a lot of money? It seems as if all of the local bands in my area are chock full o' rich kids. I myself am a college student, and full-time trade worker who can barely pay the bills... with that said, music makes me forget the world of shit that has become my life, but in order to make music I need new equipment, and equipment costs money. Any suggestions for cheap, but legit gear I might be able to get? Or should I just keep pissing away my hard earned cash to my creditors? Oy vey... what do I do Klaus? Sincerely, Jimbo (#368) OCT 25, 2011 – Jimbo Oh, and Klaus... I just heard you on a story on NPR. Awesome. Although that guitar game sounded pretty lame. What do you think, will it be a success? – Jimbo Hey Again Jimbo, I think that was designed for people to learn guitar on. It's sort of frustrating to try to follow a song playing only what they want you to play at the time if you already know how to play. It might do well, I've no crystal ball. I thought this whole internet thing was going to be a flash in the pan. O.K., kidding again. Hey Jimbo, Cheers,-Klaus First off glad you like my work and webpage. Thanks for saying so. Secondly, yes...just not good music. KIDDING. Yes it is possible to make music and have a band or perform solo, record and all that stuff on a pretty small budget and getting cheaper all the time. Used equipment in the form of amps, guitars and computers is the way to go. Check places like pawn shops, guitar and music shops that sell used stuff. Cheapest is old - as in 90's but not vintage - as in 70's or earlier. This means for amps and guitars both. A ten year old computer can be turned into a mini studio fairly cheaply. All of these things can also be found on places like Craigslist. Ebay is a good source if you know what you want, but you really can't try stuff out on ebay whereas the other places you usually can. Fender makes amps like the Fender frontman 15G goes for under $100 new and is good for practices, recording and even on stage if you mic it. I have one, one of the few pieces of "new" equipment I have.. Try stuff out to see what sound right for what you want to sound like and aim for that. It can be done. "Legit" gear is any gear you can make sound like you want it to. Amps distort on their own quite nicely if they're lower wattage and just cranked all the way up, especially cheaper low watt amps, so if you're going for distortion...you get the picture. (#369) NOV 25, 2011 – Mark Trueman Good luck and get back to me on how it's going. Cheers,-Klaus Hello Klaus! My name is Mark. im 16 years old and from San Fransisco. you are my favorite bass player. you are why i play bass. Do you have any tips for playing with a pick? youre so good at it and i want to be good too! P.S. I LOVE DEAD KENNEDYS Cheers, Mark Hey Mark, Thanks for the props. I use a heavy gauge, usually Fender or Dunlop or something like that. Regular pick shape. I chose pick partially because I'm left handed and not as well versed at fingerpicking on guitar or playing with fingers alone on bass. I don't tend to like them after they start to lose their tip and start to round off, that's about time to switch to a new one. But I've no real tricks up my sleeve on how to hold it and all. I do sort of root my little finger on the pick-guard if it's nothing that I'm bashing away at. Hope that helps some. Glad you love DK's, Cheers,-Klaus 124 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#370) NOV 2, 2011 – David Trueman I wish the lineup was still the same for DK say hello! well i guess im doing pretty good latley, been playin music and writing music so its pretty good. i am not personally a bass player, but when i was around 9 and heard "Nazi punks fuck off" i fucking loved the bass sound. that was back when you guys were all chill with eachother. DK and my older brother mike trueman (who was the drummer for The Phantom Limbs, one of jello's favorate bands on his label) influenced me and gave me a place to go when i saw nute gingrich or the WTO fucking shit up for the non-christian individuals who didnt wake up every day and PRAISE THE LORD! i wish the linup was still the same for DK....... anyway, i hope you get off your lazy ass and reply cheers david (#371) NOV 3, 2011 – Torree do you remember me? I had bright orange pigtails 10 years ago, I went to the Showcase Theater in COrona, California, where me and my friends enjoyed one of the best shows I have ever been to! You were touring with DK, but you had Brandon Cruz from Flipper on lead vocals. I was curious if mayhap you rememebered me? I had bright orange pigtails, was incessantly stagediving and you guys all signed my pants I was wearing. it was 10 years ago, so I kind of think you wont remember. I just thought I'd ask. (#372) NOV 16, 2011 – Andre Krause (Brazil) did you use your fender VI on Chicken Shit Conformist? Miss you in Brazil! ... Hey, Mr. Flouride!!! We miss you in Brazil! It's been 10 years since the concert here, in Porto Alegre... it was great great concert... thanks a lot for that!!! Let me ask you one thing: this Fender VI you have, have you used that to record "Chickenshit conformist"? I mean... You played this bass a lot in Bed time, didn't you? Cheers!!! (#373) NOV 18, 2011 – B dear k: wondering what time you were born? b Hey B, Just around 3 am eastern time zone (not sure if there was daylight saving was in effect in Michigan at that time, it's all rather confusing). Still a rather inconvenient time for all involved with the possible exception of me. Cheers,-Klaus (#374) NOV 21, 2011 – David Burgos request for an interview Hey Klaus! My name is David Burgos. I am the Programming Director for WSJU Radio, the official college radio station of St. John’s University in Queens, New York. I have a radio show called ‘Up The Punx!’, a 1½ hour weekly free-form punk show, Wednesdays from 4:30 - 6, where I play all types of old and new punk music, usually with different themes each week. One question I would like to ask is about the idea of punk itself. I have a Radio Practicum project I am working on for my show (and 3 credits on my transcript). The project would be a 1 – 1 ½ hour special episode about the idea of punk itself. Obviously, there are different views towards what is 125 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 ‘punk’, such as the music that portrays it and the lifestyles practiced in the name of ‘punk’. My goal is to gather as many perspectives from as many people currently or formerly involved in the punk community, followed by a song either that reflects their view of punk or a song by a band that reflects their ideological practice of punk. I am seeking a 3 to 5 minute pre-recorded or phone response, or even a written response which can be voiced over. Sincerely, Anne Knowles Jax, Fl... Friends w Ray.. hung w the band Fter CLUB5 at my house years agi, then at Fuel in 5 points and then The Pit... Www.facebook.com/anneknowles Www.myspace.com/anneknowles77 So far, I have been able to get: Larry Livermore (Co-founder of Lookout! Records) DJ Rich Russo (Host of Anything Anything on 107.1 The Peak) Cristy Road (The Homewreckers) Chris Cavlan (Ghost Mice, Founder of Plan-It X Records) Sara Marcus (Author, Girls to the Front, The True Story of the RIOTGRRRL Revolution) Aaron Cometbus (punk zine legend, drummer for Pinhead Gunpowder) Gallows Along with local bands. I appreciate you just looking at this, and if you are able to help me out, I would appreciate it incredibly. I'd prefer if you were to email me personally about this. Unfortunately, this is the only way of contacting you to what I have seen. Best, David Burgos (#374) NOV 21, 2011 - Anne Knowles photo question I know I uavent sent much in correspondance.but I was made aware of someone local posting up a pic I took of you and the drummer after playing a DK show in Jax, Fl. Guess Ill have to settle it somehow..but Id never claim, advise or take the time ..to let you know...that I actually took that particular photo, along with a few oothers on a local fans cam..n i thought this was distinguished a while back between tge two if us.. may seem the smallest of small to you..but a friend pointed out to me there was a post that u asked to use her photo..n it was one I took that night. Either way.. it got to u ..n to me. Glad you like it. (#375) DEC 23, 2011 - Rodrigo Veloso nice to see you on the internet Hello Mr. Flouride. Nice to see ya in Internet. When I was 13 I've listened DK for the first time and I realized I'd need to play bass and became a musician. My son now... just 5 years old... we're beggining his musical education with Charles Mingus and Klaus Flouride. Thanks for all. Long life to punk rock. (#376) DEC 31, 2011 – Caelius why did you start playing bass? i just want to ask you why you started playing bass, and I wanted to tell you that you inspire me to play 2012 (#377) JAN 9, 2012 – John what type of pedal do you use? Hey Klaus, Long time fan from sunny Australia. Unfortunately I was not quite old enough to catch the Melbourne DK gig in the 80s but had the priviledge of doing so last year... it was an honor! Im also a long time bass player (I play a '65 jazz but mines fiesta red!) and from the rail at the gig I could see your pedal but not make out what it was, is it a blues driver?? 126 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#378) JAN 26, 2012 – Nonlee Boogie SInce I listened to DK first time with my friend when I was 15 in Japan, you are my bass hero. I've been playing bass for 20 years now. Thank you for your great work. I love you! (#380) FEB 7, 2012 – Kathy St. ClairRomantic OMG! Now I remember where we met, it WAS IN DC!! DK was plalying there and MDC (Millions of Dead Cops), I was friends with the lead singer. Anyways, I know there must have been some other bands ,,,, I do remember DK AND MDC!!! My favorite bands,,,,,,,, back in the day :-) KEEP IN TOUCH ,,,, hugs, k. See above. Hey Nonlee, Glad that I inspired you to play more. We should all do that. It's basically musicians that when we go to work we call it play. I think that's a very telling thing. Keep "playing" please. Cheers,-Klaus (30-Dec-2012) Hello Klaus, Thank you so much for your reply. Yes, I totally understand that. Rise above the bs, drama, ego, I am focusing my music. I am in the band called "High Teen Boogie". Tonight I'll play bass in NYHC band "Urban Waste". Very psyched. I always feels like Bassist is the BEST. (#381) FEB 14, 2012 - Mark Leadon (UK) I’m in the process of writing a book about early punk - wondered if I could ask a couple of questions about your band. thanks mark Hey Mark, Can't see why not. As you can see I'm punctual as all hell answering emails, but books take precedent in the grand scheme of things around here. You know how to reach me. Would love to participate. cheers,-Klaus Happy 2013!!! Thank you!!!! Love and light, Nonlee (31-Dec-2012) (#382) FEB 16, 2012 - Jess Wills thank god you had the dead kennedys and jellos genius to give you your status - you solo stuff is crap. (#379) FEB 7, 2012 – Kathy St. ClairRomantic (Summary) Klaus, its Kathy, I met you a lonnnnng time ago, back when you were in the Dead Kennedy's. I hope all is well, from what I can see from your website, your doing good! We had spoken several times over the phone, and unfortunately we lost contact. I believe we met in either here in Cleveland or in Washington, D.C. back in the late 70's/early 80s. Kathy sent her # and as we had met in the 80's we had a catch up talk). - Klaus All the best, Jess Hey Jess, I'm pretty glad to have played with Jello and Ray and Ted and D.H. We all had a lot of fun writing and recording the DK's records. Sorry you don't think much of mine. I do have a rather eclectic style that a lot of people have trouble with. Ces't la vie. But if it's Jello you like you should go see Guantanamo School of Medicine if you're in the area (SF bay area) They play tonight (March18th) at Thee Parkside in S.F. and Friday April 27th in San Diego at The Casbah. If you're elsewhere I'm sure he'll be in your neck of the woods soon. 127 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Cheers,-Klaus p.s. if you get a chance, send me some of your music, I'd be curious. (#383) MARCH 12, 2012 - Erwanrc Hi K. I'm a local luthier based in Vallejo CA, I wanted to know if you are interested in a bass that I could build for you to kinna represent all the years of achievement? I know you are dear to your 66 jazz bass but we could build something that can be fun. Let me know. Peace. Hey Erwanrc, Don't think I've ever heard that name before. Actually I'm SURE I never heard that name before. I'm flattered that you'd make such an offer. Thanks. If you could send some design roughs of what you had in mind I'd love to look at them and get back to you. If it's of any help, I'm crazy about '50's and 60's design types. Silvertone / Harmony / Gretsch / Guild / Teisco. Again, thanks for the implied compliment. Cheers,-Klaus (#384) APRIL 2, 2012 – Dave B what type of gear did you use on your new CD set you are one the best bass players and a great writer ...seeing what jess wrote.mmm ya id like to hear his music..wait..nah nevermind.. i picked the 4pc box set of yours and very happy with it. my question is what type of gear do use to get that sound. and thank you for all your music. (#385) APRIL 12, 2012 – Kenny Galbraith what is your best advice to one who would like to become a good bass player? Hello! My name is Kenny, and I love playing instruments. I play trombone, bass guitar, and ukulele in my free time, and there aren't a lot of things I enjoy more than sitting in my room and playing for hours. My biggest influences in what I play, and who inspired me to start playing bass, are yourself, Chris #2 of Anti-Flag, and Shavo of System of a Down. I can't say much for my skill at bass guitar, but I really enjoy it and would love to play with a band someday. What would be your best advice to me if I wanted to become a good bass player? I'd love to hear what one of my biggest factors in bass-playing, and music in general, has to say about this subject. Thank you for taking the time to read this, it means a lot. (#386) APRIL 15, 2012 – Kyle what is your rig setup; when are you coming to Pittsburg Hey Klaus, just wanted to say that as a budding punk rock bassist, discovering the Dead Kennedy's has been extremely inspiring and I especially love your tone. If you could email me back with some info on what your running in your rig that would be sick. Also, are the Dead Kennedy's comng to Pittsburgh at any point in time? I'd love to see the show. (#387) MAY 2, 2012 - Louis Simonon (London, England) any kit secrets? K. Not the reason i started playing bass, but definately one of the ones who keeps me playing, and putting 128 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 everything into every performance. I was curious, because i know fuck all about everything else except hitting the strings - I just plug in and play. I'm not even sure what the fucking buttons on the amp do, so was wondering if there were any liittle kit secrets you had to share, or if the formula I have will keep working! (#389) MAY 13, 2012 – Jasminne 3 questions – reflections on DK, personal questions for Klaus Dear Mr. Flouride, http://blog.muchmusic.com/zulu-way-of-the-zulualbum-stream/ give it a listen if you have the time. I'd be interested to know what you think and any critisizm you could offer. Play in London ASAP! L (#388) MAY 3, 2012 – Laurent Mercier (Paris, France) proposal to produce a animated music video for DK Hi Klaus I'm Laurent Mercier from the studio Callicore, in Paris, France. Our studio is an animation studio specialized in the production of animated music videos. We would like to propose you to produce an animated music video for "Dead Kennedys" . We don't talk about money because we finance the project. We use to work with american and english bands, you can see some of our productions on our website, for bands like the Buzzcocks, Carbon Silicon, Maky Ramones, Arrested Development, John Lee Hooker jr, Cake, Brian Setzer,... I hope sincerely that this proposal could interest you, http://www.callicore.com Best, Laurent Mercier Callicore 12 avenue de Corbéra 75012 Paris I suppose I should start this letter of sorts with an awkward and almost endearingly inept, “Hello?” I am a teenager, so you could say I only just started listening to music I actually like. The Dead Kennedys are a band I immensely enjoy, and around this point I could go dwell on a string of nearly incoherent metaphors about how the music changed my life, but it would be so disingenuous I don’t see why I’d bother. Most people who say that anyway are the ones you don’t really want to hear it from, because it didn’t really change their life. They haven’t done anything with the music really, nothing productive. I guess because of the music I think a little differently, which is nice. Anyway, I’m rambling. Let’s move on. Well, because I like to think of myself as a naturally inquisitive person, I decided to see what some of the members of the Dead Kennedys were up to. Then, in my inner monologue, a super-hero voice loudly proclaimed, “This looks like a job for (dramatic pause) the internets!” Thanks to the infallible Google the Omniscient, I found the answers. Jello Biafra complains professionally now, and has entire albums dedicated to this sort of thing (a few are actually quite good, I must admit. Pretty insightful, but it gets repetitive after a while). East Bay Ray is exploring all sorts of different musical endeavors, which I think is good for him. D.H. is busy as well, among other things, not being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame as part of Red Hot Chili Peppers recently, which would be pretty unfortunate for him if he cared about that sort of thing. I don’t think he should care. If he cared, give him a pat on the back or something, Mr. Flouride. He’s pretty awesome. If you were wondering how this relates to you, don’t worry, it really ties in. Like, right about now. Would you like to know how, rhetorical device? Of course you do! I was wondering what your deal was, Mr. Flouride. Even a little bit more so than the others, but only because you had the coolest name. So, after an exceptionally swift search, I came across your 129 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 website. I checked it out, listened to some stuff, all of which leads me to now. I am conflicted. There are some questions and general observations that arose, which appear in this handy dandy list. 1. I listened to Akiko, which is very reminiscent of Eno, but less Eno-y. That’s the only way I can describe it without plunging into an ocean of redundant adjectives. In short, it’s good. 2. You know only Bruce Springsteen can pull off a soul patch right? And even The Boss does it by an incredibly small margin. The odds are against anyone with a soul patch. A handlebar mustache is fail-safe facial hair. 3. Should I be upset that, I dunno, envisioned a thrilling life for you that ultimately did not happen? Or should I be happy that you’re just alive? 4. What ever happened to that FUNERAL sticker on your bass? ‘Tis one of life’s greatest mysteries. Well, that about wraps it up. I think this was a generally weird letter. Should I apologize? Nope. I guess this is, “Goodbye?” I am media student at CSU-Monterey Bay and a long time DK fan (I am 43). I am working on a short documentary covering the early years of the DK, pre1982. I was wondering if you might be willing to answer some questions about your initial involvement in the band and what your intentions were in joining Jello and Ray. Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I am producing the documentary as part of my senior thesis and to satisfy admission requirements for grad school. Thanks. Jdf Klaus, Thank you for the reply and for your willingness to participate. I really appreciate it. The piece is not due till the end of the year, so we have a bit of time. That being said, I am putting together the production schedule and will send you a more detailed description of what it is I am trying to accomplish, along with deadlines, soon. Thanks again. I am really excited to have you on-board. Best, jdf Hey John, In a word, sure. Being that this is sort of deadline driven, just send the questions here and I'll try to get to them a.s.a.p.. I'll post this in a few days, but am having some other deadline problems here myself. Keeping that in mind, fire away and send a drop dead date and I'll try my best to get it to you. Again, I'll post this request on the replies section (in an edited form) in a few days. (#390) MAY 30, 2012 – Ray enjoys your solo stuff Cheers, -Klaus (18-June-2012) Hey Klaus, I just wanted to say that contrary to what some folks may think, I think your solo stuff is alot of fun. Cheers! Hey John, Yer on. Looking forward to seeing what you have in mind. cheers, -Klaus (19-June-2012) Ray (#391) JUNE 12, 2012 – John David Flores Greetings Klaus. Klaus, Thank you for the reply and for your willingness to participate. I really appreciate it. The piece is not due till the end of the year, so we have a bit of time. That being said, I am putting together the production schedule and will send you a more detailed description of what it is I am trying to accomplish, along with deadlines, soon. Thanks again. I am really excited to have you on-board. Best, jdf 130 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Greetings Klaus, As a follow-up to my previous email, I was hoping you could provide some information that will help in my research: 1. Who was the first manager for the band? 2. What was the first magazine/press to review the band? 3. Did you play with any other bands at your first gig at the Mab? Who Were they? 4. Was there a radio station, dj, press reporter, anyone from the media that really supported the band in its early days? There is no hurry on getting answers back to me. I am targeting September for the actual interviews with you and Ray. I am curious if you think that any of the other band members would be willing to chat with me and who you think I should approach? Thanks again for your assistance. Cheers,-Klaus (#392) JUNE 27, 2012 – Monica would like to send you DK Austin, Texas show photographs I have some photos from a DK show in Austin Tx in 2002. I wanted to share them with you. What is the best way to send them your way? (#393) JULY 7, 2012 – Josh Medsker (New Jersey) + 33 questions Best, Jdf Hi Klaus, My name is Josh Medsker. I am a writer based out of New Jersey. I am writing to ask if you'd be interested in doing an email interview with me, for my blog, Twenty-Four Hours. Specifically, I am interested in your non-Kennedys projects. Feel free to poke around and let me know! Hey John, www.twentyfourhoursonline.com Here are some of your answers to the best of my ability to remember: Thanks very much! Josh Medsker Who was the first manager for the band? 11-July-2012 Hey Josh, Robert Hanrahan, very shortly. What was the first magazine/press to review the band? The Punk Globe, Ginger Coyote in a chinese restaurant in the MissonDistrict in S.F. Did you play with any other bands at your first gig at the Mab? Who Were they? The Offs., DV8, and Negative Trend Was there a radio station, dj, press reporter, anyone from the media that really supported the band in its early days? KUSF, KSAN (Harmful Emmissions - Howie Klein), KPFA (Maximum Rock'n'Roll Show - Tim Yohannon, Jeff Bale and Ruth Schwartz). That'll work, and not that I don't trust your typing, but if you could send me what you've got before you call it "done" I'll look at it and get back to you either way. This isn't a thing of screening as much as I get misquoted a lot when there's no recorder involved, and sometimes even when there is. Also I'd like to put it on the site with your permission after we both are solid with the outcome. That make sense to you? and as far as a date to make the call it would work for me better on perhaps a Monday or Sunday afternoon. What say you to that sir? cheers,-Klaus 131 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hi Klaus- That sounds good. If you give me your phone number, I can call you from my computer and type as we talk. Does next friday afternoon work for you? That way you can take a look at the questions and prepare. Don't be overwhelmed by the quantity. Quite a few of them are fun throways (or are they?) :). There is no deadline. Let me know. Thanks for the fast response! -Josh oops, pushed send too soon, anyway... Hi Joshua, This Sunday as it turns out I'll be in the studio mixing a project I'm producing. Can we rearrange a time. I'm going on tour the 30th but if you could suggest some good time slots before then let's see what we can do. You're E.D.T. east coast, yes? cheers, -Klaus Hi Klaus, That's no problem at all. And I would love you to put it up on your site! Thank you! I think next Sunday will be good. Not this one coming up, but the one after. The 22nd. House guests here, etc... Sound good? Let me know! Josh Tell me about your work with the Legendary Stardust Cowboy! I was reading on your "Responses" section that you have a collection of odd guitars? When did you start that? By the way, that is such a neat idea! What made you decide to document all of your correspondence like that? People asking for advice about going to grad school! People asking for guitar advice! Very personal stuff! So tell me about your work in the late 60s! Magic Terry and The Universe? I had no idea that you had been kicking around for so long before SF. You played at Max's Kansas City? I have always loved your surf stylings. Very stoked to hear that you did a Link Wray tribute group! I liked that East Bay Ray's guitar was so... brittle, and your bass carried the songs. Joy Division, Motorhead, Rush... all did simliar things. As far as bass players go, who has been your A #1 inspiration? Did you ever feel pushed to the background during the mid 80s DK stuff, like Frankenchrist and Bedtime...? It seemed like you guys got faster (which is always great!) but the experimenting disappeared? Less surf-based material... less reverb... Dunno, just an observation. Personally, I felt you guys were the best when... there was a nice give and take between all elements (lyrics, music)...(don't get me wrong though... it was all awesome). Thoughts? Any plans to record new DKs material? Jello was a pretty amazing lyric writer... What challenges have you guys faced, writing-wise? Would you ever consider changing your name and continuing on... you know, sort of like, starting fresh? 24 More Questions for Klaus Flouride What is the significance of your nickname? I see you have held on to it well after the DKs first-go-around. Did you take on the name during the Mabuhay days, or before? Of all the pieces you have done, which are you most proud of, and why? What are you reading right now? What music is currently dominating your listening device of choice? What is your all-time favorite book? Who is the most important artist out there that no one has heard of? If you could be another artist besides yourself, who would you be and why? If you could live anywhere else other than where you live, where would it be, and why? Beatles or Rolling Stones? Groucho Marx or Karl Marx? (Richard Marx?) What did you have for breakfast this morning? Which sense would you rather lose, sight or hearing? Why? Which is more important, to understand, or to be understood? What project are you currently working on? What was the VERY first project you worked on? What is your favorite lunch? If you had to describe your work using only one noun, one verb and one adjective what would they be? 132 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 If you could get one tattoo that would only last for 24 hours what would be? where? why? Do you have a favorite place or environment in which to work? What's your most challenging long term plan? Who is the person or people that were pivotal in you arriving where you are at today? If a genie could grant you three wishes, what would they be? What would you like it to say on your tombstone? klaus flouride Hey Joshua, This is quite the list here. 2 Questions for you. Is there a deadline for this interview and is it possible (as it is a lot of typing and I'm a pretty slow typist) to record a phone interview where we can go over these questions and you record it on your end. Do you have the facilities or recording equipment (i.e. a raduio shack micro cassette and a phone plug in all come in at a pretty low price and work pretty well, the adapter plugs into your phone jack and has a line for the phone and another for the recorder)? Anyway get back to me on this so I can schedule time to take care of this cheers, -Klaus (#394) JULY 12, 2012 - Damon Molloy comment Thanks for Akiko, one of those special pieces. My life would have been different without your albulms, Dirk may have passed, but your music will always inspire me. Thanks for all your years of ripping, even without the six string bass. Damon (#395) JULY 21, 2012 - Grant (Australia) hey Klaus you and the boys get your arse back in AUSTRALIA real soon.you told me you all would be back in 2013.cya. say high to Alison. Hey Grant, I may well have said that. I do hope that that works out. We are still doing DK's tours every so often. Hitting eastern Canada and N.E. States in February. I'll let you know here as soon as it happens. And yeah, if and when we get out there we'll say Hi to Alison et. al. cheers,-Klaus (#396) JULY 23, 2012 – Leon would love DK to go to Canada Hey Dude How You Doing ? I Love Your Bass Tracks In Dead Kennedys And Your A Sick BAss Player. Well Im Just Dropping By To Say Hello And Someday You And dead Kennedys SHould Come Up To Canada. Hopefully i Can see You Soon (#397) JULY 24, 2012 – Anika hey therei initially sent the email below to cerebral ballzy because they're less intimidating than dead kennedys. they gave me the ok, but their tour manager got back in touch with me shortly thereafter to say that it wasn't really their call and that i should try to get DK's ok, since you're/ they're the headliner and presumably carry more weight with the venue. i also sent this to your booking and PR people. the email below spells my request out, but on the 'personal communication from a fan' tip i want to add that dead kennedys played a big role in my personal and political development, and my involvement with books through bars/ prisoner support has been my praxis for most of my adult life. it would be really rad to table at the show, and if there's a tour manager or someone else who should be getting this, please pass it on or let me know who to contact. thanks! i'm writing y'all from books through bars nyc, an allvolunteer collective that has been sending free books to people locked up across the u.s. for the last 16 years. we're always in need of volunteers (to fill book requests, take packages to the post office, and generally sustain the collective), ca$h (to buy postage and packing supplies), and various other forms of support (rides to the post office or to pick up big 133 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 book donations, making lit copies/ expropriating office supplies from work, planning fundraisers, etc.) and we've been trying to do more tabling/ outreach in order to make that happen. we used to be based out of abc no rio, and although we moved out of there a few years back for their reconstruction, we'll be returning once the new building's up, they're still our fiscal sponsor, and we still try to table at punk shows because of our history and shared space with the hardcore collective. i'm wondering if we can table at your 7/31 show at santos because it's going to be a huge show and i'm sure it'll be well-attended by politically sympathetic people. if this is cool, we'd probably have a sign-up sheet, general lit about books through bars, and general lit about american incarceration. would that be possible? thanks much in advance for your time/ attention! record and experiment with solo music (as in Cha Cha Cha, Because I Say So, The Light Is Flickering) and do you have any interest in releasing any new albums of this kind of material? Thanks (#400) AUG 8, 2012 – Konstantin wondering if you or DK might need a video? Hi Klaus, Wondering if you or DK might need a video and/or I'm working on a personal project and wanted to see if you're up for sharing/ promoting a track of yours. You can see work at papalove.com thank you thank you thank you This message was forwarded to organizers. -Klaus (#398) JULY 24, 2012 – Eldrin Mejia Thank you! k asking for the ticket on nov 18 in san francisco (#401) AUG 11, 2012 – Ray preset list from 1984 found Hi Klaus, (#399) AUG 8, 2012 – Apple plans for re-releasing your solo stuff? Going through some old personal stuff today and I refound what seem to be a sort of pre-setlist for the DKs show at the Olympic Auditorium, summer of 1984. I was at the show, got into the innards of the Olympic somehow, and found it----somewhere. The night, so many years ago, is a bit hazy. Anyway, it is written on the back of a Pac Bell phone bill. I googled the number on the bill and it is for Secret Studios, amazingly still active. If you are interested in having a look, send email address & I'll send scans. I'd love to hear what your thoughts are on it. I have 2 questions. I've been a fan of your work in the DKs & as a solo artist for almost 25 years now, and to this day I can still listen to these songs and hear something new or just still be inspired or entertained. The music you have made has staying power :-D Anyway, I have all the DK and the 2 full-length Klaus albums on CD, however my "Cha Cha Cha" and the "Shortnin Bread" vinyl records are kind of scratchy & noisy. I actually have 2 copies of "Shortnin' Bread" which sound identical in the noisiness which leads me to believe it was either intentional or some technical issue with the pressing of record. My first question being do you have any plans to re-release them on CD or for download? My 2nd question is, having heard your solo records which are brilliant and inspired, the only new music I've heard apart from that recent DKs track is "Thingie" by Jumbo Shrimp. Do you still write, Thx and best, Ray (#402) AUG 18, 2012 - Shakisaha Harvey request for an interview Hi there, my name is Shakisaha Harvey. I'm the Art Director for the Chaffey Review, the literary journal 134 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 published by Chaffey college in southern California. We're interested in featuring the band with an interview in our next volume. If interested feel free to contact me. Thanks for your time:) If this is agreeable, please let me know via this email address. I would be happy to forward my questions via a mediator if privacy is an issue. www.chaffeyreview.org www.facebook.com/chaffeyreview Thanks for your time, and of course for the years of great music. Christopher Levine www.eclectiblogs.webs.com (#403) SEPT 16, 2012 – Jay Pay request for a secondary interview Hey Klaus (#405) SEPT 23, 2012 – Mark how can I buy a Peligro t-shirt? Jay Pay (Mr. Crumple) here I would like to record another interview with better equipment to broadcast on Canada oldest co-op, commercial free, membership owned since 1975! KF love your bass play. Just saw you at the Observatory in Santa Ana and enjoyed the show. I'm hoping DK will put out some new stuff but will never be disappointed at watching or listening to the existing music. Bought a couple if DK T's. But one T I didnt pick up was a Peligro T. Since you have the best Web presence can you sell DHP stuff on you site as well. Also, I would mind having a T of just you. I know your busy but hope you can make some time. Thanks for your time. DK will always rule! we could meet at venue Can we do this? (#406) SEPT 28, 2012 – Justin how to start a punk band Do you remember me? I got you to talk on my phone to my co-host live on air – http://www.coopradio.org You phoned in my radio show from Oakland show with Flipper in March. Jason Pay (telephone & email address removed) (#404) SEPT 21, 2012 - Christopher Levine request for an interview Good Day! My name is Christopher Levine and I am a Music and Popular Culture Journalist in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Hey Klaus, I'm an aspiring bass player and let me be the first to tell you without the Dead Kenedeys I would have never figured out what to go to college for. I've been listening to you guys since I was 12 and it inspired me to start changing things and speaking out against unjust laws instead of just breaking them. I wana start a punk band but I get serious writers block. If you could give me any tips I would be grateful. Thanks I would love to locate and subsequently interview you and would like to do so via email by sending questions and building my article from there. I can assure you that my interviewing style is one that dignifies the artist, not gossip-mongering...and my goal is to champion artists. 135 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#407) OCT 9, 2012 – Steve Playford (Australia) looking for photos/film from the DK Australia 1983 tour hi was wondering if you have any recordings or photos ,film etc from australia tour 83,specially brisbane.My band public execution supported you guys .Best night ever at valleys club.cheers steve. (#408) OCT 14, 2012 - Axel Nilsson (Stockholm, Sweden) DK vinyl called A Skateboard Party? Hi Klaus! I was down at the record shop here in Stockholm and found these DK vinyl called "A skateboard party" it's a live record and i just want to know about the backround of it, who made it and so on. It seems pritty unusual becuse i havent found anithing on the internet about it so I hoped that you whold know something about it! /Axel (#409) OCT 19, 2012 – Michele Strider Dear Sir: I write because I believe your Twitter account has been hacked. I just got a weird, spammy direct message on my @TheYummishFaith account purporting to be from you. Thought you should know. Best, Michele Strider Thanks for the head-s up Michele. Seems Friday I picked up a bug from some other odd twitter msg. I foolishly clicked on and then got a few of these messages as well as some more things I chose not to open. Changed my password. Hope it didn\\\\\\\'t do anything to your account. cheers, -Klaus (23-October-2012) (#410) OCT 23, 2012 – Stephen Sullygo Klaus Flauride, Man, this is quite the weird trip for me. To say you and the Dead Kennedy's had an impact on my life and shaping who I am today would be an understatement. I got into DK at a time when I was just discovering my own musical tastes. I had no asperations to become a musician of any kind at the time. I was drawn purely by Jello's message and forceful will to push an envelope nobody seemed to want to even touch with a rubber glove at the time. Only a couple more years along in my teen years I discovered Les Claypool and Primus, and was sold on being a bass player from then on. Further influences, namely Mike Watt and Flea came to the forefront as well. However, I never lost my love for the Kennedys, and revisiting your music on through the years with a bass player's ears and fingers gave me such an appretiation for you and your style. This is someone who kicked off songs like he owned them from the get go, carried them tightly as a good bassist should but threw in flourishes that let you know he was still there throughout. You basslines have a true emotional range to them; urgency, fear. Even more technical bassists can't convey that, and it stuck with me. You are a monster of a talent! I'm a finger plucker and slap and popper myself, but if I rock "I am the Owl" I always grab a pick; it just sounds right. Anyways, this is where things will get weird. Please don't take me as a creep-o "Twilight-esque" super-fan and stop reading. Just bare with it; I swear I'm going somewhere with this. I am ashamed to admit, as a grown adult now, that the break up and subsequent lawsuit had an impact on me, namely in regards to how I viewed you as a person and my overall enjoyment of your work; DK and beyond. As I stated before, Jello drew me to the Kennedy's, and if so many piles of words from opinion pages, industry insiders and even, on occaision, from Jello himself were to be believed, 136 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 you, DH and Ray were well paid money grubbing hobags whom had accomplished the most un-punk, proestablishment, anti-DK thing you could do; you sued your band mate, the Jello Biafra no less, for money. I will admit that I have never been 100% clear on all of the details, mainly because there are so many conflicting versions out there. But just the fact that this thing, this event occured, stuck in the back of my head for ages. It soured me on you, the rest of the band, and any subsequent listenings of the some f my favorite classics. Eventually this feeling diminished over time. My oldest son now has turned out to be an amazing musician himself. On drums he's somewhat a cross between Niel Pert and Travis Barker; really he's that good. Recently he has taken a keen interest in bass. One of the first things he learned (by ear, on his own no less) was the opening to "Forest Fire". I had to look up the tab myself. amongst musicians. You really treat every person writing to you with an open ear and a personal connection. Even if responding to a douchebag whos damning with incoherent slurrs and bad grammer, you respond with intelligence, honesty and kindness. At this moment I don’t even care to ask anymore. You're a talented, good person who's probably dealt with his fare share of fallout from something I could never fully understand, nor do I feel I have a right to anymore. It's a really cool thing when your perception of a person, especially one that was a role model at some time in your life, can be redeemed just by that person taking the time to, well, be a person to his fans and supporters. That's pretty effin' punk rock man! Anyway, long rant over, sorry for that. Thank you for your time and the work you have put out! The world is definitely a better place for having you in it. -Stephen My point is, I got over it, mostly, and continued to enjoy the music. But my opinion of you and the others had admittedly remained damaged. This evening I stumbled upon your website from a Wikipedia link while I was futzing about on the internet out of boredom. I found this comments section and wierd unwanted thoughts ran through my mind; "What an opportunity! Tell him what you think! He asked for it." Yeah, that was my smug, real-mature plan. I started reading your answer page with an honest "ooh, lets see what this guy has to say for himself" attitude. The first that that really started to stand out to me, almost right off, was that you truly seem to answer everyone. Really. That's not something you can say for most other musicians with even a modicum of notoriety. Interesting. My thoughts started to shift a bit; "Maybe I'll just ask him. Ask him why, what the band and surrounding movement meant to him, blah blah". I continued to read the comments though, instead of just writing. Hey Stephen, Just a quick thank you for such a well thought out and appreciative letter. Just want you to know that my site seems to be having a problemadding backslashes or forward slashes willy nilly only after I press send, so until that\'s fixed I\'ll be taking a break (just when I had set aside some catch up time). But your letter was appreciated and I\'d thought I\'dlet you know. I imagine when I press send all the slashes will appear even though they\'re not on my proof read here. Alas, modern convenience. cheers, -Klaus (25-October-2012) (16-March-2013) Hey Stephen, I read one response to a detractor and Biafra fan where you promoted Jello's current project and even gave out the show times. Wow. What I came away with is this; whatever the reasons, you are a genuine person. Again, that is so rare Sorry for the delay in responding. That's becoming a catchphrase now as I'm so far behind on correspondence. There's not a whole lot left to answer in this email as 137 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 it's more of a statement than a question, but i'm glad to hear it and respond all the same. So here goes, let's sort of take it section by section. For starters, yes, I know how you feel. The whole thing has been a weird trip for me to in oh so many ways. Glad we got to you and you liked what we were up to early on. Good choices in your teen years. Mine were ruled by Willie Dixon, Jack Bruce (in the studio style Jack Bruce more so than the jamming style), Felix Pappalardi, and a bunch of others. I have a style that I think is partly informed by the fact that I started out as a guitarist and then switched to bass. So sort of a more out front style was always a sort of unintentional result with guitar part undercurrents. Hell, outside of DK whenever I play bass now I use a Fender Bass VI, literally a bass guitar, not a baritone but a an electric guitar on a longer scale dropped an octave. 3 pickups, skinny neck, even a whammy bar. So there you go there. Onto "the case" or "the split". Plainly put Jello did something wrong to his friends, denied it, tried to cover it up and eventually put us in a position of having to have a sort of reality check. In the end the trial came out in our favor if you can call a mess like that anyones favor. But we were vindicated in all counts even after appeals from Biafra's side. We didn't go for the jugular i.e. trying to ruin him as some suggested. It was a hard painful time and i'm glad it's over with. I don't tend to hold grudges and if Biafra ever felt a sudden whim to get and touch and say let's go out for a drink or whatever I'd be totally there. I believe people can and do change given time and so as weird as it might turn out I'd be willing to give it a shot. There. Done with that. for taking so long to reply. I'm a musician and therefore almost by definition fall into the not very organized catagory. That's why God made road managers. Cheers, -Klaus (16-March-2013) (#411) NOV 8, 2012 – Tony James First Just wanted to thank you, I starting playing bass in '81 to form a garage band, everyone wanted to play guitar,I figured it only has 4 strings how hard can it be....You were my major influence I spent every night in that tsummer learning as much as I could figure out on Plastic surgery ..to this day I still play and when some ask me who was your biggest influence it is always Klaus Flouride, which sometimes followed with look him up.lol Hey Tony, Yeah, hey..I started on bass in '67 when we had a band that had a drummer and a guitarist, I already played guitar but offered to switch to bass (a rather common situation, I'm guessing). I also thought "How hard could that be" but now I have a lot of respect for bass players that play melodic lines and can still sing a different line over them. Glad Plastic Surgery helped you along. And yeah, even though I take forever to answer the letters send people here. I appreciate it. Cheers,-Klaus (#412) NOV 12, 2012 – Rob Adams Mr. FlouRide,, As far as the webpage, I am more than aware that 99.99% of musicians out there, brilliant ones to just plunkers rarely get a chance to receive the audience and praise that we have as a group and as individuals, so it's sort of paying back and saying thanks for noticing that I do this part of the site. And that you play and your son plays gives me a feeling that we're paying forward a bit too. I was at the 23 Club on Saturday night and had the honor of hearing you sit in with the Blus Swamis!! Now that was cool!!! So i'm glad you took the time to write and sorry again Yeah, that's a great bunch of people and for Roger, Joe, Alice, Paul,Jenny and Al to let me crowd the Sincerely, Rob Adams Hey Rob, 138 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 stage even a little bit more shows what blues and jamming and that sort of musician to musician friendship is all about. It's always a pleasure to sit in with The Blue Swami's. Glad you were there. Cheers,-Klaus (#413) NOV 12, 2012 – Tyler Hodge Hello we had spoke after the Mike Watt show in Oakland on Thursday Nov 8th. I told you that I was playing in a group with Ritchie O' Connell from UXA. Was wondering about playing together sometime. Was thinking getting a group together w/you and Ritchie and maybe V. Vale on keys playing some of the more simple Jazz tunes like "So What","Killer Joe","Well You Needn't", and some blues tunes llike "Straight No Chaser",etc. just playing more simple jazz tunes just to get in a pocket and riff off of each other for a bit. (#415) NOV 26, 2012 – Sean about 6025 Hey Klaus! Big fan of your work with the Dead Kennedys and your solo stuff! You are my main inspiration to take up bass and your style has directly influenced mine and I am grateful to you for that. By the way, can you say anything about an old DK band member by the name of 6025? I'm curious about him and I figured you'd be the best person to ask. If not, thanks anyway and I look forward to more of your stuff! Cheers (#416) NOV 30, 2012 – Ian Pelletier greeting i enjoyed the work you did for the dead kennedys Anyways let me know, Thank You. Hey Tyler, Sounds like an interesting project. Although jazz is not my strong suit, if you eastern Canado the heavy lifting of pulling it together Iet me know what's up. As it is I'm involved in about as much as I can juggle at the moment, but it probably doesn't need to happen tomorrow, yes. Keep in touch with your progress. Count me in if you can lasso everybody else. Cheers,-Klaus Ok yea. I'm in the process of trying to move so it may be a while. I spoke with Ritchie and he's down with it, I will still ask Vale and keep you informed. Thank you Mon, December 3, 2012 1:27 am (#414) NOV 19, 2012 – Andrew bridge & pickups on your bass? as an aspiring bass player and a big dead kennedys, i'm wondering; what type of bridge and pickups are on the '66 jazz bass? I’m a bass player my self you can replay back at my grooveshark account pumper (#417) DEC 1, 2012 – Keith Calmes may I send you may CD? Hi Klaus! Thanks for all the great music and inspiration! I think that I first heard you back in 1981/1982 at the Whisky in LA and the Belmont Ballroom in Fresno. These are great memories. I'd like to send you my cd as a small token of appreciation. If interested, can you tell me where to send it? Keep on keepn'on! (#418) DEC 16, 2012 – Arthur Samel (Pennsylvania) request for autographed photos & memorabilia my name is Arthur samel. i am a 27 year old male in a wheelchair with Muscular Dystrophy. i live in the Philadelphia area. I've been interested in your work for a while now, and i would really appreciate any 139 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 autographed pictures,or memorabilia that you could send me. also my t-shirt size is 2xl gig or at least we had fun. If you did did you come up and say Hey? thank you very much. Glad you're liking The Light is Flickering. If you can find Because I Say So that should be fun too. If not we're hoping to re-release the lot with some extra stuff thrown in. arthur (address removed) Cheers, -Klaus 2013 (#420) JAN 18, 2013 – Josh Medsker – see (#393) entry from July 7, 2012 +33 questions (#419) JAN 5, 2013 – Steve Niemitz Hey Klaus! I'm a 19 year old drummer, and I read your biography where you mention the jazz records you were exposed to as a young kid. I was wondering, has jazz continued to be inspiring/influential to you throughout the years? If so, are there any specific artists and/or albums within the genre that have been especially meaningful to you? Hi Klaus, I am revving up my blog again, if you are still available for an interview. I would love to speak you. Please let me know? We can do it via email, over the phone... whichever is best for you. Thanks again. Take care--Josh Medsker Anyways, I love your work, both with the Dead Kennedys and otherwise. Just got The Light is Flickering in the mail today and I'm really liking it. I'm going to try to catch the DK's at the Gramercy Theater in February, in case I make it, I'll be looking forward to it, and if not, I hope to catch you guys some other time when you're in the area. Thanks! -Steve Hey Steve, (sorry for the blank email, a glitch, it just went and sent???) In short, yes. I like a lot of rock guys that are also inspired by jazz i.e. Jack Bruce (although I prefer Cream in the studio as opposed to the live cuts where it seems like no one is listening to each other), Willie Dixon, Jaco Pastorius, Bob Wright from No Means No is practically jazz and up and coming James Whiton (worth looking for). Tons more i can't think of right now. Mingus obviously. Did you go to the Gramercy after all. It was a great (#421) JAN 23, 2013 – Ricado Quezada (Santiago, Chile) Hi Klaus. My name is Ricardo, and i'm writing you from Santiago, Chile (South America). Me and my wife are truly big dead kennedys fans, since we were kids. In February we're going to travel to New York and, of course, we already have tickets for the DK concert at the Gramercy Theatre. We're very excited to watch and hear you guys. The thing is that we would like to give the band some gifts from Chile, so the question is if there is any chance to meet you guys before or after the show, in the same place or another (your hotel for example). It won't take more than a couple of minutes and it will mean a lot for us. Thank you Klaus. We're looking forward too see you. Cheers, Ricardo. (email removed) PS: Just to share it with you, I'm the singer in the chilean dead kennedys tribute band called 140 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 "frankenchristo": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amwW-_8m9Fw 6-Feb-2013 - One way or another we'll make this work out. 6-Feb-2013 - THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! (I check my e-mail every morning at breakfast in this place) . See you Klaus. Cheers! Ricardo. 8-Feb-2013 - I hope the snow will not stop you!!! Hey Paul, i remember you well. You and your pesky napster collection! But hey, that was a weird gig yes? I quit fairly soon after 9/11 as it was impossible to do the pickups anymore with all the security through the roof. Plus it was basically time we were thinking of doing 1 show with DK's. That one show turned into a lot more than that and still going strong. Good to hear from you. Remember Ryan? He's in touch also. 11-Feb-2013 - Hi Klaus, I don't know if you have received my latest e-mails. We're waiting for your news about tomorrow. Anyway, if nothing happens we'll be there at the show. Cheers! Ricardo. Cheers, -Klaus (17-Feb-2013 @3:01pm) Met up with Ricardo & his wife in New York City – Klaus Hey there, Just saw you in D.C. Thanks for the pic and your John Hancock! Peace! 16-February-2013 Hi Klaus!!! I just readed your message. We were already on our way to the theatre when it was received, but i wanted to say thanks anyway for your consideration. We really enjoyed the great show you gave us, and it was really nice to meet you and your family. Your sister and niece were so friendly with us, just like you and the rest of the band. We are still very happy about it, and it was great for me that we could talked a little while about so many interesting things. I hope we can continue our conversation in the future. Maybe in Chile, why not?. You know that if you ever go to Chile, with or without the dead kennedys, "Mi casa es su casa" ("My house is your house"). And that goes for your family too. I'll write you soon to send you some punk rock bands from Chile and share some topics of conversation... something i wanted to talked about but i forgot at the moment was the "MP3 get off the web" song... Thanks for everything Klaus. Cheers!! Ricardo. (#422) FEB 7, 2013 – Paul Klaus, Was checking out some Youtube vids of the the Dead Kennedys and saw my old co-worker from DHL rocking the bass. I was the 19-20 yr old form Hawaii that worked all the routes that later quit. Cool to see you on Youtube. Take it easy. (#423) FEB 14, 2013 – John M Hey John, Glad you came out. Dang it was hot in there, but a great crowd, you included. Cheers, -Klaus (17-Feb-13, 2:15pm) (#424) FEB 14, 2013 – Sid Hey Klaus! I have always been a HUGE fan of the Dead Kennedys and proudly sport my "Bedtime for Democracy" Shirt as many times as possible. I just wanted to say that during your time in the Dead Kennedys, I saw an interview of you guys in Australia, and I don't nessesarally know why, but (you might not remember this, but) when the reporter asked you what the music meant, or what you were trying to convey, you said that it was "to get people out of their apathetic shells" or something along those lines. Anyway, just wanted to tell you that I really loved that line in the interview (made me laugh, really) and am both a huge fan of the DK's and your new projects. -Sid Hey Sid, Thanks for the compliments. Glad the glib humor got a laugh outta you. Hope to have more new projects in 141 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 the near future. Cheers, -Klaus (17-Feb-2013 @2:50pm) (#425) FEB 15, 2013 – Bridget (California) Dear Klaus, As you are left-handed, I've always wondered why you don't play a left-handed bass. Can you? Could you? Dear Bridget. Yes, Oh, No and No. The left hand does most of the work anyway has always been my theory. (#426) FEB 18, 2013 – Steve Niemitz +3 questions Hey Klaus, Thanks for the response! (#419) JAN 5, 2013 – Steve Niemitz . Always interesting to hear what's behind musicians I admire. I'm also curious, what are some of your top favorite punk bands? Unfortunately I did not end up making it out to the Gramercy that night, it snuck up fast and I hadn't planned ahead of time to catch the train into the city. Will you guys be coming up around the New York/New England area again at any point this year? I definitely want to get my hands on a copy of Because I Say So, I always enjoy watching the video for Keep on Walking. (#427) MARCH 5, 2013 – Steve Niemitz +2 questions hey ! ive been a dk fan since i was 5 i wanted to ask you the last time you played in vegas about your thoughts on the original line up of dk's departure ,and when you will do a solo show in vegas— thank you for making good music i owe a huge debt of gratitude to you and the rest of dk. –zack (#428) MARCH 17, 2013 – Gary Morris (UK) coming back to the UK? Hi. I saw Dead Kennedys in 2004 in London and it was an amazing gig. I was just wondering if D.K's were gonna come back to the U.K. it would be great to see you again (#429) MARCH 28, 2013 – Adewole M. Akinloba question about your bass Hello, sir. I just wanted to take the time to say you are one of my favorite bands and The Dead Kennedys are the band that got me back into Punk Rock. You, sir have helped shaped the history of Punk and I wanted to stop by to say, thanks. Your a legend. Also, exactly how old is the bass you used with your time in DK? Looks ancient, but sounds new. Also, what kind of keyboard did you use on Light is Flickering? Thanks again, Steve (#430) APRIL 16, 2013 – Marlene Rudloff (Germany) request for permission Dear Klaus, 142 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 In the context of an exhibition project and a future publication we would like to ask the permission for including a reproduction (max. half page) of the cover California über Alles (The Dead Kennedys, 1979, released by Fast Product). Would it be furthermore possible to get the permission for a screening and the reproduction of a clipstill of the Concert Live at Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, 1979 (© Decay Music 1987)? Let me briefly introduce you the institution and the project. The Haus der Kulturen der Welt is a public funded institution and has operated as a division of the nonprofit organization Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH since 2002. It is financed by the State Minister for Culture and Media at the Federal Chancellery in accordance with a resolution of the Deutscher Bundestag, and receives project-related funding from the Federal Foreign Office. As an interdisciplinary space for international contemporary arts and as a forum for current developments and discourse in Berlin, the Haus has ensured the development of a strong network of intercultural co-operations with institutions and actors of the cultural and artistic fields, offering them optimal conditions of presentation. The exhibition project "The Whole Earth" emerges from the context of cultural and scientific debates about the Anthropocene to investigate basic questions of the “age of man,” as well as negotiating the historical relation between ecology and cybernetics. The exhibition project departs from a particular moment in time: the California of the 1960s and 70s. California was not only a center of the counterculture with its global impact on music and other cultural productions, but also a laboratory fusing together surprising syntheses of diverse mind-sets and ideologies, which influenced the current “ecological paradigm” and “systems thinking” thoroughly. The Publication: editions Price: 26 Euro Publisher: Sternberg Press Publication Date: June 2013 Would you give us the permission for repdrocing? In case we are allowed to use the images, could you provide us with a high resolution file minimum 300 dpi including the complete caption? May I ask you to be so kind and check the possibilities of an extended discount rate for our institution? We are a public cultural institution working non-profit orientated and have to deal with a very limited budget. Your support would be highly appreciated. We would be delighted to hear from you. As our deadlines for the publication are expiring this week, we would be very grateful if you could get back to us as soon as possible. If you should have further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely yours, Marlene Rudloff Bildende Kunst, Film, Neue Medien (#431) APRIL 17, 2013 – Jack L Hey Klaus, I saw your Tempe Az show a couple of months ago and I wanted to say your guy's playing was amazing that night. What's the story behind playing sweet home alabama? Hey Jack, Glad you liked the show. No deep inside political commentary with Sweet Home..., just what we thought was a fun idea. No real story, I think one time Ray just started playing the chords at the end of "Chemical" and we went with it and it was a goofy fun thing. We're allowed that and I think people either dug it or were bewildered. So that's the nonstory story. Cheers, -Klaus Title: The Whole Earth. California and the Disappearance of the Outside Volume: ca. 200 pages (4 colour scale) Size: 25 x 34 cm Softcover Edition of 2500 Language: English and German in two separate (#432) APRIL 19, 2013 – Alberto Krawczyk posted photos from Brazil 143 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Fluoride, I took some pictures of DK show in Curitiba yesterday, it can be see at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.5873261 67957659.1073741833.100000408425511&type=3 Great Show, thank you. (#435) APRIL 28, 2013 – Gustavo Cordena Mr. Klaus as send photos autograph on my belt for you ... thanks (#433) APRIL 23, 2013 – Carlos Lozio (Brazil) thank you for the Brazil show (#436) MAY 17, 2013 – Mark coming to the UK? I wish to Thank u for the awesome gig last sunday in SP ,Brasil.....was a very special moment in my life! I am a huge fan of Greetings klaus, I'm a big fan of yours,the kennedys and punk in general any plans to tour the uk soon? Leeds /Yorkshire area in particular! All the best mark your music! Cheers (#434) APRIL 24, 2013 – Greg Mudd interview request Good Afternoon, I am a post-graduate student at the University of Southampton (UK), researching American Punk focusing particularly on the Dead Kennedys. I appreciate that you are extremely busy, however the reason for my email is to ask if I could carry out a short interview (via telephone or email) with yourself. The interview questions I would like to ask regard the use of sarcasm in protest music, both in the past and present. If you would like, I can send you a participant information sheet and consent form, which should answer any questions related to my research. Thank you very much for you time, I look forward to hearing back from you. With Kind Regards Mr. Greg Mudd University of Southampton, U.K. (#437) MAY 21, 2013 – Enrique advice on starting a band Klaus, I started adding punk to my collection when I was in the 7th grade and had started listening to more music, I discovered the Dead Kennedys very soon and I must say that your bass playing has had a huge influence on my bass playing. My favorite bass runs include "We've got a bigger problem now" "Riot" and "Viva Las Vegas". It insipred me to work on a different sound from my bass and incorperate a pick more. I live in a small town in Alaska and the music scene is very slow, so its hard to find people to jam with, if you have any advice on starting a band, then I would love to know! ~ Enrique (#438) MAY 26, 2013 – Steve Robinson any leads on your missing gear? Any leads on your missing gear? I posted something to TalkBass about it. Hope you guys get to the bottom of it; I know it\'s just stuff, but a number of us are just sick about it, especially your iconic Jazz Bass. Hope it all turns up. --Steve 144 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 (#439) JUNE 3, 2013 – Joshua Windham what rig you used? Hi Klaus, I saw you guys with DK in New Orleans in the early 2000s. It was perhaps the best sounding live show Ive ever seen. I like all different types of music, and it was just plain GREAT! I was curious if you remember what rig your used that tour? I am a bass player, and your jazz bass tone/growl was the best bass tone Ive ever heard live. Of course, the real magic is your playing! Anyhoo, thanks in advance for any advice :) for being one of the best bassists, or at least one of my favorites. (#443) JULY 23, 2013 – Ed Schechner I remember you as Geoff – Brooklyn, 1970-1 I remember you as Geoff when you shared an apt. with my girlfriend (at the time) in Park Slope, Brooklyn circa 1970-71. We used to talk about Zappa and Syd Barrett. We saw you New Year's eve that year performing at a gay bar in the lower eastside/Manhattan. I've been in Tucson, AZ since 1975. I don't do facebook. (#440) JUNE 9, 2013 – Doctor Punk any word on east bay ray’s guitars? (#444) AUGUST 24, 2013 – Jack 3 questions about 6025 Hey Klaus, Any word on your or East Bay Ray's guitars? (#441) JUNE 17, 2013 – Ken Shelton I hope you get your stolen bass back Hi Klaus, I'm sorry to hear about your Fender Jazz bass getting lost/stolen. I sincerely hope you get it back. What bass are you playing now, and how does it compare to your old Jazz? (#442) JULY 6, 2013 – Taylor just wanted to say thank you for the music Hey klaus! Just want to say thanks for the music, man. The Dead Kennedys are one of the best punk bands ever. Your solid bass lines are amazing and you were a great performer too. I'd love to see you guys next time you hit up Arizona. But really, thanks I have followed the dead kennedys for years and I have a few questions for you about a former band mate of yours known as 6025. Question number 1 is it true that he died? Question number 2 what does 6025 stand for? Question number 3 what happened to him after he left the band? I know that you most likely haven't had any contact with him for years and you probably want to respect his privacy, as do I, but I have always found some of the stuff he wrote very interesting and any information that you are willing to provide would be greatly appreciated. signed, a curious fan. (#445) - AUGUST 26. 2013 – Martin Juarez Hi i like your glasses Hey Martin, I'll try to keep extra in stock. Cheers, 145 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 Hey Ken, -Klaus, 4-Sept-2013 (#446) - AUG 30, 2013 – DK fan since 1990 Hi, I wanted to mention how influenced by the Dead Kennedy's I was as a teenager. I bought posters, shirts and cassette tapes with my hard earned McDonald's paycheck. Personally I think Jello sucked all the attention away from the band. He is like a fart in a elevator, overpowering. It's a shame that his personal hypocrisy affected the bands outcome. Just know that your contribution is not without note. Thrive? That's a relative word in the music scene these days, although I'm happy to have reached the state that I'm in i.e. people finding my site and relaying to me, for the most part, positive experiences. As opposed to what you say (no offense intended) the Reagan years were basically intolerable, as have been so many years since them, but I'mhappy that we helped make them more tolerable for some, you included sir. Since the 80's there's a lot more to me, but I digress, ...playing with Mr. Squire in the 60's was indeed a unique and pleasurable experience. It made me chuckle too at points. Cheers, -Klaus Take care brother. 2-September-2013 (#448) – SEPT 11, 2013 – Todd Snyder Hey DK fan since 1990, Glad to know we influenced you and appreciate the use of your hard earned income. Back in 1994 my Cha-Cha-Cha With Mr. Flouride album was stolen with several others. I'd like to know if I could buy it from you. I think I cut Biafra a little more slack than you might, but that is indeed an amusing coroallry that you used. 11-Oct-2013 Glad that you see that we all contributed. It seems that's the hardest one to come by. I even searched ebay and nada. I'm hoping to get all the solo stuff re-released as either a best of compilation or each separately, but that's sort of a hard pitch right now in the state that the record companies are in with all the pirating. Maybe there's a pirate version out there somewhere, but I can't with good conscience suggest that to you or anyone in respect to other artists. I only have one copy left, and the master tapes, and alas, I'm afraid I can't bring myself to sell either to you. Cheers, -Klaus (#447) – SEPT 5, 2013 – Ken Hi Klaus. It's great to see you continuing to thrive in the music scene. To me the DKs were always the hardcore band with chops and a brain. Thank you for making teenage suburbia during the Reagan years tolerable. Ever since Cha Cha Cha, I always thought there was more to you than met the eye. Finding out you played with Billy Squire sealed it (and really made me chuckle). Keep on rocking. Ken 30-Sept-2013 Hey Todd, Keep looking and keep your fingers crossed (when possible). Glad you liked it. Cheers,-Klaus (#449) – SEPT 21, 2013 – Johnny 146 | P a g e klausflouride.com An ongoing dialogue (Oct 2006-present); document last updated 22-Oct-2013 What is your favourite song to jam to? 11-October-2013 Hey Johnny, That changes day to day, but today it was The Kingsmen's version of "Comin' Home Baby". But that's just today. cheers,-Klaus (#450) – OCT 8, 2013 – Steve Thornbrugh Hello, KlausI saw you in the DK a few times, always loved your tone. At 49, I realize you've had a large influence on my own bass playing. Thanks for your contribution to my formative years- Steve 11-October-2013 Hey Steve, Thanks. It's people out there like you that inspired us to do what we did back then and to keep doing it as much as possible to this day. Cheers, Klaus (#451) – OCT 21, 2013 – Dale Flowery Did you ever vacation at Pt. Lookout in your early years? 21-Oct-2013 Did you ever vacation at Pt. Lookout in your early years? 147 | P a g e