Weird little rock n roll band

Loving this blog. I really wish I could be at the show 11/21, but … can’t. It all started so innocently. My friend Rick Birch intro’d me to Scorgies and New Math back in the day, I don’t know, 1978 maybe? Big Daddy’s? Got to meet some of these music people in Roch. Old friend Danny Deutsch was a part of it. I remember a party where Kevin Patrick was promising to buy a new stylus for the host if he would just play “Volunteers of America” one time.

But then in late 79 or 80, I came back from Calif. and met Paul and Peggi and reconnected with Martin — whom I’d known since before he got his first Nehru jacket — and we started talking about songs and ideas. Next thing you know, we’re down in that basement six or seven days a week for most of the next two years. It was such a rich and rewarding time. We’d come up with ideas, work ’em out together, add ’em to a set list  and blast them out there. And people liked it! Eclectic, eccentric, Hi-Techs was a weird little rock n roll band, but the kids would dance, usually. We were together so much, it felt like family. And there were so many great friends in that crowd, in bands and the clubs and all the people around the whole “scene.” I’m tempted to name all these names, but that would be pointless. You’re mostly here.

So you look back 25 or 30 years to a little stretch you did between things — after college and California, before grad school, marriage and kids (and divorce) — and you think, that was special. That was a highlight. That was truly fine.

  1. Peggi’s avatar

    It was special and yes, we practically lived in the basement! I remember thinking that we missed summer cause of all that time down there…but it was worth it. The friends and memories we have and the music that’s still in our lives. Wow the time that’s passed and the stuff that’s happened in between to everybody. The reunion is a blast. It’s been going on here on this site for the last four months and Friday will be the icing on the cake. Then another layer will be added when Tom puts on the next show with other bands from the era. And the story keeps unfolding…

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  2. Martin Edic’s avatar

    Ditto my friend, sorry you’re going to miss it but as Peggi said, it is definitely going on here as well. We started out a ‘little’ band but by the time we were done the sound was pretty big!

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