D.C. 3 — The Good Hex
Author: tracysigler | Posted: February 5th, 2006 | | Tags: 1986, Black Flag, D.C.3, hard rock, music, SST, vinyl | 1 Comment »- Artist: D.C. 3
- Title: The Good Hex
- Year: 1986
- Format: Vinyl 12 in.
- Rating (1-10): 7
- Owner: Tracy
- Acquired: 1986 – Bought it for myself when I worked at Mother’s Records in Hampton, VA.
- Keeper: Yes
Dez Cadena is the D.C. in D.C. 3. He has been in a number of bands, but I’m guessing most people who have any idea who he is remember him as the pre-Rollins singer of Black Flag. He also played guitar on “Damaged”, which was Rollins’ debut and Black Flag’s first record to get a lot of attention.
I’m not sure how I got into D.C. 3, but I really liked this record when it came out in 1986. It’s pretty heavy rock and though there is a lot of guitar noodling it doesn’t sound too much like jam music. Some might even describe it as “classic rock”, but there is definitely something more happening here. I was surprised to read that Cadena was only 25 when they made this record.
There’s a note from Dez on the back cover that ends:
To those who ask what the difference is between the music I play now and what I used to play, I would say that there is no difference. — D.C.
My favorite song is a high speed, almost metal track that kicks off side two called “No One But Yourself To Blame.” Even the lyrics are cool.
You can never… never… blame anyone but yourself.
You can… but you’re playin’… a loooooosing game.
You’ve got no one but yourself to blame.
Or something close to that. Hard rockin’ words to live by if you ask me.
P.S. Keith, say what you will about downloaded digital music, but you can’t flip it over, there is no side two, and you can’t even take a picture of it. So what’s the point? Rock and roll is not about convenience.
heh… you said “flip.” ;-)