[kj] OT: Fugazi/Minor Threat's Ian MacKaye uses Dischord studio equip to aid investigation into Kent State massacre
bongo
humanhybrid666 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 7 09:04:03 EDT 2007
in semi-related news... ian was here just a short while ago doing an
acoustic show (??)
of course i heard about it the week after...
X-(
On 6/8/07, B. Oliver Sheppard <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/42788-ian-mackaye-aids-kent-state-shootings-investigation
>
> Ian MacKaye Aids Kent State Shootings Investigation
>
> The infamous Kent State shootings may have happened over 37 years ago,
> but for those who were present during this grim chapter in American
> history-- or indeed any who seek truth above all-- justice has not yet
> been served. The question remains why National Guardsmen fired upon
> student protesters-- and by-standers-- that fateful May 4, whether they
> had any good reason to do so, and who made the order that left four dead
> in Ohio.
>
> To help answer these questions and more, a Kent State survivor dedicated
> to the ongoing investigation has called upon the expertise of an indie
> superman: Ian MacKaye of Fugazi/Minor Threat/Embrace/Evens/Dischord/etc.
> fame.
>
> As noted on Idolator.com today and originally reported by the Akron
> Beacon Journal on May 2, MacKaye recently "analyzed [a] recording" taken
> on reel-to-reel by Kent State student Terry Strubbe the day of the
> shootings.
>
> On this recording-- the only one known to exist that includes the
> complete 13 seconds of gunfire-- one can allegedly hear a National Guard
> officer giving the order: "Right here. Get set. Point. Fire."
>
> The muffled recording was presented to MacKaye by Alan Canfora, who was
> wounded in the shootings and now runs the richly informative Kent May 4
> Center, a "non-profit educational charity" that "seek[s] to provide
> information for students, scholars, researchers and news media."
>
> MacKaye and Canfora met when Fugazi played a May 4 Center benefit back
> in the 1990s, according to a representative from Dischord. While
> confirming MacKaye's involvement, he downplayed the label co-founder's
> "analysis."
>
> "Ian is not a forensic audio expert," the Dischord rep wrote in an
> e-mail to Pitchfork, "but has access to professional audio equipment.
> From my understanding, Ian's role was simply to boost the volume of the
> tape so Canfora could decide whether or not to look into further
> analysis."
>
> While "Ian MacKaye: Forensic Audio Expert" has a slightly cooler ring to
> it than "Ian MacKaye: Dude with Audio Equipment", we're thrilled all the
> same that Mr. MacKaye is lending his talents to yet another worthy
> enterprise.
>
> Link-arrowStream: Ian MacKaye (in various bands): Various Tracks
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