Lawrence Livermore papers, 1947-2015
Collection Number: 8749
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Lawrence Livermore papers, 1947-2015
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
8749
Abstract:
Underground zines and magazines, photographs, correspondence and interviews, ephemera,
notebooks and other manuscripts, drawings, and associated publications.
Creator:
Hayes, Lawrence W.
Quanitities:
2.4 cubic feet.
Underground zines and magazines, photographs, correspondence and interviews, ephemera,
notebooks and other manuscripts, drawings, and associated publications.
Lawrence Livermore (nè Hayes) is a seminal American countercultural figure, punk rock
musician, record producer, and author, best known as the co-founder of Lookout Records
and editor of Lookout magazine.
Through the 1960s and 70s, Livermore took part in a number of countercultural movements
on both coasts, as well as in his home state of Michigan. Livermore began to attend
punk rock shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. Having grown disillusioned with the
hippie movement, and with urban life in general, he moved to a remote mountain wilderness
area known as Spy Rock intending to, in his words, "start my own civilization." There,
he worked diligently on farming and his zine, Lookout. What started in 1984 as a DIY
xeroxed newsletter crafted out of his solar-panel-powered cabin, by 1995 had developed
into a 64-page magazine with an international distribution of 10,000 copies. Acclaimed
by figures such as Alexander Cockburn and Herb Caen, Livermore's writing often uses
personal experience as an entry point. The eclectic content of Lookout ranges from
forerunning debates on environmental issues to anti-corporate exposès, from punk rock
music "scene reports" to reflections on the history of the counterculture. The magazine
also served as a forum of discussion on local issues in both Mendocino and the East
Bay punk rock scene.
It is indeed in the San Francisco and East Bay punk rock commons that Livermore found
the closest manifestation of the underground, anti-authoritarian, and artistic community
that he had longed for since the 1960s. Starting in 1986, Livermore was one of the
earliest organizers and volunteers at the non-profit, all-ages, collectively organized
music venue Gilman Street Project. In the following decade he played a key role in
developing the autonomous cultural apparatus of the East Bay punk scene and, through
his writing and his work as a record producer, in shaping punk rock subculture in
the United States and abroad.
In 1987, he co-founded Lookout Records with David Hayes, in order to document and
distribute the music scene that had emerged out of Gilman. The label went on to produce
seminal punk rock and pop-punk acts such as Operation Ivy, Green Day, Spitboy, Crimpshrine,
The Mr. T Experience, Yeastie Girlz, and Screeching Weasel. In 1997, he retired from
Lookout Records and moved to London, where he lived until he relocated to New York
City in 2007.
As a musician, Livermore formed and played in The Lookouts (1985-1990), whose 12-year-old
drummer, Tre Cool, went on to play for Green Day. In 1992, Livermore, Chris Appelgren,
and Patrick Hynes – his partners at Lookout Records after David Hayes' departure in
1989 – formed the pop band Potatomen. The band recorded and toured until 2000.
From 1987 until 1994, Livermore was a columnist for Maximumrocknroll, the de facto
punk bible of the 1980s and 90s, and from 1994 to 2007 wrote a monthly column for
Punk Planet magazine. An avid essayist and reporter, he was also a contributor to
a number of underground publications, including but not limited to Absolutely Zippo,
the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Tales of Blarg, and the seminal queercore zine Homocore.
In 2013, he published his first book, Spy Rock Memories, followed by a second volume,
How to Ru(i)n a Record Label: The Story of Lookout Records in 2015.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
Lawrence Livermore papers, #8749. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell
University Library.
List of monographs/serials cataloged separately:
Books by Larry Livermore:
- How to Ruin a Record Label: The Story of Lookout Records, 2015
- Spy Rock Memories. 2013
Other works:
- Brontez Purnell and Janelle Hessig, The Cruising Diaries
- Brian Edge, ed. 924 Gilman, The Story So Far
- Robert "Eggplant" Burnett, Absolutely Zippo: Anthology of a Fanzine
- Cristy C. Road, Bad Habits
- Cristy C. Road, Spit and Passion
- John R. Pierson, Weasels in a Box
- Maurice W. Tindall, Down to Earth A Mendocino County Life
- "M", Cartoons by M
- Bruce Anderson, The Mendocino Papers
- Nacio Jan Brown, Rag Theater (First edition, soft cover)
Works By Gabrielle Bell (Larry's Niece)
- When I'm Old and Other Stories
- Quand Je Serai Vieille et Autres Histoires
- The Voyeurs
- Truth is Fragmentary
- Ariel Schrag, ed. – Stuck in the Middle
- Drawn & Quarterly Showcase No. 4
- Mome (Fall 2006, Spring/Summer 2006, Fall 2005, Winder 2007, Spring 2007, Winter
2006)
Names:
Crimpshrine (Musical group)
Green Day (Musical group)
Operation Ivy (Musical group)
Screeching Weasel (Musical group)
Subjects:
Counterculture.
Counterculture -- California -- Berkeley
Gay culture
Gender identity
Popular music.
Punk culture.
Punk rock music.
Punk rock musicians.
Subculture.
Youth.
Zines.
Form and Genre Terms:
Photographs.
Underground press publications.
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Series I. Writing
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Journals
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Box 2 | Folder 28 |
Notebook
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1984 |
Scope and Contents
Includes customs declarations, lyrics, journals, "List of songs I can play," "How
to Run the farm on Spy Rock," first Lookout logo draft.
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Box 2 | Folder 29 |
Notebook
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1987 |
Scope and Contents
Includes notes and drafts for Lookout Magazine.
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Box 2 | Folder 30 |
Notebook
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1988 |
Scope and Contents
Lookout Magazine/Lookout Records Notebook/Account.
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Box 2 | Folder 31 |
Notebook
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1988 |
Scope and Contents
Includes notes from Spy Rock, drafts for Lookout Magazine.
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Box 2 | Folder 32 |
Notebook
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1992 |
Scope and Contents
Includes notes from UC Berkeley (for senior thesis) and on Lookout Records .
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Box 2 | Folder 33 |
Notebook
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1992 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Potatomen lyrics, notes from Bialystok.
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Box 2 | Folder 34 |
Notebook
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1992-1996 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Lookouts lyrics, Lookout Records accounting, notes on Green Day, poems.
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Box 2 | Folder 35 |
Notebook
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1993 |
Scope and Contents
London journal.
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Box 2 | Folder 36 |
Notebook
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1996 |
Scope and Contents
Potatomen Tour Notebook (drawings by Patrick Hynes, a short story on giving LSD to
a member of The Cockettes, notes on the East Bay Scene).
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Box 2 | Folder 37 |
Notebook
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1997 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Potatomen lyrics and notes about the East Bay Punk scene.
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Box 2 | Folder 38 |
Notebook
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1997 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Potatomen Lyrics and notes from Dublin.
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Box 2 | Folder 39 |
Notebook
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1998 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Lookout/Potatomen lyrics and Lookout Records accounting.
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Box 2 | Folder 40 |
Notebook
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1999 |
Scope and Contents
Includes miscellaneous notes for Lookout Magazine, notes from London.
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Box 2 | Folder 41 |
Notebook
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2000 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Potatomen lyrics and notes on songs.
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Manuscripts
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Box 2 | Folder 24 |
Truth is a Goddess Upon unpublished poem
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1968 |
Box 2 | Folder 25 |
History As Moral Art
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1976 |
Scope and Contents
Essay written in 1976 at UC Berkeley for David Noel Keightley's Chinese History class.
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Box 2 | Folder 21 |
Unpublished Patrick Keane manuscript
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1977-1999 |
Creator: Keane, Patrick
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Box 2 | Folder 23 |
Unpublished poems
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1977 |
Box 2 | Folder 26 |
The Summer of Love
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1977 |
Scope and Contents
Play produced in San Francisco in January of 1978.
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Box 2 | Folder 27 |
Mutate or Die
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1979 |
Scope and Contents
Unpublished novel.
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Box 2 | Folder 18 |
Farmer Brown
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1983 |
Box 2 | Folder 49 |
Writings
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1984-2011 |
Scope and Contents
Includes "Nickel-and-diming It Through Junkie Summer" (published in Homocore Issues
1-4, 1988), "Laytonville - Willits - SF - London - Paris a Five-day Tour of Some of
Western Civilization's High Points" (Anderson Valley Advertiser, 1987), "Once Upon
A Time in the Mountains" (short story published in six episodes in Lookout Magazine
1991-1995), letters to The Laytonville Ledger against Larry Livermore (1987), letters
to The Grapevine (1984), and "The Red and the Black" (Alexander Cockburn on Larry
Livermore. Published in The Nation, November 30, 1985).
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Box 2 | Folder 3 |
Correspondence
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1986-2009 |
Scope and Contents
Includes original correspondence with Aaron Cometbus (1999, 2000, 2009), Janelle Hessig/Blarg
(2005), Marco Quinones (Potatomen fan, 2006), a French neighbor responding to Lookout
Magazine (1987), Geoff Burrows (Postcard, 1993), Herb Caen (1988/1989), Heather (July
1994), Letter to Wall Street Journal (October 23, 1991), the hardcore band Slapshot
to Lookout Records (no date), Olive, Lawrence's aunt (December 89), Patrick Keane
(Letter, 2005), Judy and the Loadies (Postcard, 1992), and blank Postcard from Laytonville,
CA (1986).
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Box 2 | Folder 20 |
Wild In the Streets, Part One
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1988 |
Scope and Contents
Unpublished autobiographical short story about becoming homeless set in 1967, written
in 1988
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Box 2 | Folder 19 |
At Gilman Street
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1991 |
Scope and Contents
Incipit for a never written Senior Thesis on Gilman Street.
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Box 2 | Folder 22 |
Chapter of Ben Weasel's unpublished novel
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1994 |
Creator: Weasel, Ben
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Box 1 |
Punk
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2005 | |
Scope and Contents
Unpublished autobiography.
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Publications
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Box 1 | Folder 32 |
Creation
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1987-11-1987-12 |
Scope and Contents
Vol. 3, no. 5. "On Punk
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Box 1 | Folder 37 |
Maximum Rocknroll
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1987-1994 |
Box 1 | Folder 39 |
Absolutely Zippo
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1988-1998 |
Box 1 | Folder 38 |
Flipside
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1989 |
Box 1 | Folder 36 |
Interviews by/with Larry
tr-19010, 19016 |
1991-2016 |
Scope and Contents
Contains interviews with Livermore by Marc Spitz for the authorized biography of Green
Day (2006), with Jan Röhlk for Trust zine (2016), and with Brontez Purnell for Fag
School zine (2006). Contains interviews by Livermore with Bruce Anderson for Cometbus
#48 "Back to the Land" (2000), Aaron Cometbus for Punk Planet (2002), Bulimia Banquet
for Maximum Rocknroll (1987), The Night Birds for Maximum Rocknroll (2012), and
Samiam for Samiam Flipside #71 (July-August 1991). Also contains microcassettes with
audio recordings of interviews with Cometbus and Anderson.
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Box 1 | Folder 35 |
Punk Planet columns
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1994-2007 |
Box 1 | Folder 40 |
Hit List
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1999-2002 |
Box 1 | Folder 34 |
John K. Samson
tr-19011 |
2000-2001 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Punk Planet #44 with John K. Samson interview and microcassette containing
interview audio.
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Box 1 | Folder 33 |
Rancid - Hit List interview
tr-19012-19013 |
2001-2002 |
Scope and Contents
Includes typed interview, a copy of the April/May 2002 edition of Hit List in which
it appears, and 2 microcassettes containing interview audio.
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Series II. Lookout Records
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Box 2 | Folder 6 |
Band logos/stickers
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1988-1989 |
Box 2 | Folder 15 |
Catalogs/art
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1989 |
Scope and Contents
Includes original Aaron Cometbus artwork
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Box 2 | Folder 9 |
Crimpshrine
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1992 |
Scope and Contents
Contains Crimpshrine's Duct Tape Soup LP booklet.
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Box 2 | Folder 13 |
Green Day
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1990 |
Scope and Contents
Contains original Green Day artwork by Shary and fake IRS letter to Green Day (original
manuscript created by John Kiffmeyer (aka "Al Sobrante"), included in the Green Day
LP 39/Smooth).
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Box 2 | Folder 5 |
Lookout profit motive chart
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Undated |
Scope and Contents
By Walter Glaser.
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Box 2 | Folder 4 |
Lookout Records
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1987-1997 |
Box 2 | Folder 8 |
Mr. T Experience
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Undated |
Scope and Contents
Contains original artwork by Chris Appelgren.
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Box 2 | Folder 10 |
Neurosis
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1989 |
Scope and Contents
Contains estimate to record Neurosis LP.
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Box 2 | Folder 11 |
Pinhead Gunpowder
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1994 |
Scope and Contents
Contains original booklet paste up by Aaron Cometbus for Pinhead Gunpowder's Jump
Salty collection.
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Box 2 | Folder 17 |
Potatomen
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1992-2000 |
Box 2 | Folder 16 |
The Lookouts
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1985-1989 |
Box 2 | Folder 12 |
The Queers
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1994 |
Scope and Contents
Contains The Queers' first contract with Lookout Records.
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Box 2 | Folder 14 |
The Thing That Ate…Floyd booklet
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1988 |
Box 2 | Folder 7 |
Yeastie Girlz
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1988 |
Scope and Contents
Includes Yeastie Girlz's booklet signed and altered by Robert "Eggplant" Burnett in
1988.
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Series III. Photographs
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Box 2 | Folder 45 |
Family and Detroit
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1947-1965 |
Scope and Contents
Includes early childhood photographs taken in Livermore's childhood homes in Detroit,
Pontiac and in Allen Park, a working class suburb in Downriver Detroit, where his
family moved in 1951.
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Box 2 | Folder 45 |
Ann Arbor, MI
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1967-1992 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos taken at the Sunday Free Concerts in Ann Arbor, where the MC5 and
The Stooges first came to prominence.
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Box 2 | Folder 45 |
Peace march in New York City
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1967-04-15 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos from the New York City peace march of 1967, which served as a politicizing
moment for Livermore.
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Box 2 | Folder 46 |
San Francisco/Berkeley
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1972-1974 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos of friends, lovers, and scenesters from the Bay Area underground scene,
including Lawrence's brother Ken, Jack Leary (Timothy's son), and members of the Angels
of Lights, the Red Rockets and Mini Mob (as chronicled in Nacio Jan Brown's Rag Theater).
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Box 2 | Folder 46 |
New York City
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1973 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos of Livermore's days in New York City, starting in 1973. Many of the
photographs were taken in his studio apartment on the Lower East Side. Includes photos
of drag queen Richard Rochester. Some of the photos are taken en route to the Led
Zeppelin's show at Madison Square Garden featured in the 1973 film concert The Song
Remains the Same.
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Box 2 | Folder 47 |
Gay Pride Parades, San Francisco
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1980-1984 |
Scope and Contents
Contains photos of several Gay Pride parades in the city across the 1980s, and features
photos of Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Rodney Price (The Cockettes/Angels of Light),
and Linda Lou aka "Miss Trendy Burrhead" (from the band G.O.D./Girls on Drugs).
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Box 2 | Folder 47 |
Mendocino County
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1980-1997 |
Scope and Contents
Contains photos of Livermore's life on Spy Rock and of the Back to the Land countercultural
scene of Mendocino.
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Box 2 | Folder 48 |
The Lookouts
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1985-1989 |
Scope and Contents
Includes the first Lookouts photoshoot, candid shots, and documents various shows
in Mendocino and at the Gilman Street Project in Berkeley, CA.
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Box 2 | Folder 48 |
Early Gilman Era
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1986-1992 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos of David Hayes and his rat (the zine Tales from the Rat House was
named after this rat! In addition to it being a play on the German term "rathaus"),
Martin Sprouse, Dave "MDC" Dictor (in drag at the first Homocore show at the Deaf
Club, 1988), Robert "Eggplant" Burnett, Sian, Becky Wilson, Donald, Paul Curran, Kain
Kong, Jula Bell, Tom Jennings, Joe Britz, Jane Guskin, Tim "Lint" Armstrong, Jesse
Michaels, Erika "Crumbly" Hynes, Aaron "Cometbus" Elliott, Jesse "Luscious" Townley,
Annie Lalania, Walter Glaser (co-creator of the fictional character Spike Anarkie),
Anna Joy Springer, Tre Cool, Patrick Hynes, Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong, Three
Day Stubble, Monsula, The Ex, The Mr. T Experience, Bulimia Banquet, Yeastie Girlz,
Blatz, Isocracy, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, The Lookouts, MDC, Lookout Records' and
Turn It Around's launches at Gilman.
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Box 2 | Folder 42 |
Murray Bowles' photos
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1986-1994 |
Scope and Contents
Includes photos of Frank "Dr. Frank" Portman, Jeff Ott, Jack Curran, David Pollack,
Alex Laipenieks, Rick Morgan, Lenny Johnson, Jim Gray, Jim Andersen, Ben Sizemore,
Tom Jennings, Jake Filth, Eric Yee, Tim Yohannan, Rob Noxious, Joey Perales, Jason
Beebout , John "Jughead," Green Day, False Liberty, Scherzo, Filth, Crimpshrine, Fifteen,
No Allegiance, Gilman Street, Neighborhood Watch, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282,
The Mr T. Experience, MDC, The Lookouts, The Vagrants, Nuisance, East Bay Mud, Monsula,
Isocracy, Corrupted Morals, Econochrist, Black Fork, Screeching Weasel, Blatz, Nuisance,
Operation Ivy, Special Forces, Sweet Baby Jesus, Capital Punishment, Samiam, Naked
Lady Wrestlers, Polkacide, Athena, False Liberty, The Rolling Scabs.Pierson, Jesse
"Townley" Luscious, Benjamin "Claude" Owens, Janelle Blarg (aka Janelle Hessig), Jesse
Michaels, Chris Appelgren, Ben "Ben Weasel" Foster, Orlando X, Dallas Dennery, Jake
"Filth" Sayles, Paul Lee, Robert "Eggplant" Burnett, Kamala Parks, Jon Von Zelowitz,
Stacey White, Billie Joe Armstrong, Rich "Lucky Dog" Gargano, Jean Repetto, Dave Henwood,
Kiley Henner, Richard Howard-Gibbon, Johnny Hell, Ewan Willey, Dave "MDC" Dictor,
Bob Barley. Featured Acts: Green Day, False Liberty, Scherzo, Filth, Crimpshrine,
Fifteen, No Allegiance, Gilman Street, Neighborhood Watch, Thinking Fellers Union
Local 282, The Mr T. Experience, MDC, The Lookouts, The Vagrants, Nuisance, East Bay
Mud, Monsula, Isocracy, Corrupted Morals, Econochrist, Black Fork, Screeching Weasel,
Blatz, Nuisance, Operation Ivy, Special Forces, Sweet Baby Jesus, Capital Punishment,
Samiam, Naked Lady Wrestlers, Polkacide, Athena, False Liberty, The Rolling Scabs.
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Box 2 | Folder 43 |
Eastern European tour with the Mr. T Experience and Fugazi
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1992-06 |
Scope and Contents
Most of these photographs were taken on the road or at punk shows in Prague and Bialystok.
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Box 2 | Folder 44 |
Late Gilman era
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1993-2002 |
Scope and Contents
Featured Individuals: Janelle Hessig (aka Janelle Blarg), Ben "Ben Weasel" Foster,
Dave Naked, Molly Neuman, Melissa MacArthus, Molly Schnick, Phyllis Forbes, Kamala
Parks, Paul Lee, Sarah Kirsch, Davey Whitcraft, Gabrielle Bell, Jess Hilliard, John
Denery, Chris Imlay, Scott Kelly, Robert "Eggplant" Burnett, Hugh O'Neill, Julia Kruscher,
Sam Dennon, Erika "Crumbly" Haynes, Narduwar the Human Serviette, Rick Seger (aka
Susan Seger), Cyrus Comiskey, John "Jughead" Pierson, Chris "B-Face" Barnard, Stacey
White, Dan "Vapid" Schafer, Robynn Iwata, Lisa Marr, Grant Lawrence, Chris Gambin,
Cathy Bauer, Chris Appelgren, Jeff Bale, Patrick Hynes, Alex Laipenieks, Anna Joy
Springer, Marshall Stax, Bill Schneider, Jesse "Luscious" Townley, Michelle "Todd"
Gonzales, Tim "Lint" Armstrong,, Pepito Pea, David Carswell, Adam LaBelle, Lisa "G"
Germano, Dave Edwardson, Joe King, Geoff Burrows, Mass Giorgini, Aldo Giorgini, Flaviano
Giorgini. Featured Acts: The Queers (in studio recording Don't Back Down; original
cover photo for Love Songs for the Retarded), Potatomen (on tour), Screeching Weasel,
Raooul, Judy and the Loadies, Lookout Records (offices), Neurosis, Cub, The Smugglers,
The Tourettes, The Mr. T Experience, Brent's TV, Potatomen, Spitboy, Blatz, Fifteen
(photoshoot), Downfall, The Hi-Fives, Hellbillies.
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Box 2 | Folder 42 |
Lookout Freakout!
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1999 |
Scope and Contents
Photos taken by Livermore at the Golden Tee miniature-golf course in Castro Valley,
California, on the occasion of the closing event for the Lookout! Freakout! Festival.
The photos in which Lawrence appear were probably taken by Kristina Fleischer. Includes
phots of Erika "Crumbly" Hynes, Patrick Hynes, Chris Appelgren, Mike "Fat Mike" Burkett,
The Queers, The Mr T. Experience, Pansy Division, Jesse Michaels, Common Rider, Potatomen,
Molly Neuman.
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Box 3 | Folder 5 |
Chris Applegren and Patrick Hynes
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Date unknown |
Series IV. Zines
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Box 1 | Folder 1-2 |
Absolutely Zippo
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1988-1995 |
Creator: Eggplant, Robert
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 1-3, 5-8, 11, 16-19
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Box 3 | Folder 1 |
Anderson Valley Advertiser
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1987-04-01-1987-10-07 |
Scope and Contents
Vol. 31, No. 13, 23, 28, 29. Vol. 35, No. 37, 39.
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Box 3 | Folder 2 |
Anderson Valley Advertiser
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1988-02-10-1988-11-02 |
Scope and Contents
Vol. 36, No. 36, 37, 42, 43.
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Box 3 | Folder 3 |
Anderson Valley Advertiser
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1989-02-01-1989-10-11 |
Scope and Contents
Vol. 37, No. 5, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 28, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 40
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Box 3 | Folder 4 |
Anderson Valley Advertiser
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February 7, 1990, August 11, 1993, December 23, 2009 |
Scope and Contents
Vol. 38, No. 6. Vol. 41, No. 32. Vol. 57, No. 51.
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Box 1 | Folder 3 |
Bundle of Sticks
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1992 |
Creator: Teg
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 3-4
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Box 1 | Folder 4 |
Crumbly Lil Bunny
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1991 |
Creator: Hynes, Erika
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Creator: The Saint Mark's Poetry Project
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Scope and Contents
No. 1
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Box 1 | Folder 5 |
Embedded Voices
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2018 |
Box 1 | Folder 6 |
Homocore
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1988-1990 |
Creator: Jennings, Tom
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 1-4, 6
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Box 1 | Folder 7-8 |
Insubordination Fest Zine '10
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2009 |
Box 1 | Folder 9 |
J.D.
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1987 |
Creator: Jones, G.B.
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Creator: LaBruce, Bruce
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 5-6
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Box 1 | Folder 10 |
Kween Klyne
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1991 |
Creator: Harden, Cia
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Scope and Contents
No. 3
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Box 3 | Folder 5 |
The Laytonville Ledger
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1987-03-25 |
Scope and Contents
Volume 10, Issue 3
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Box 1 | Folder 11 |
Life with Picasso
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1993 |
Creator: Burrows, Geoff
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 2-3
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Box 1 | Folder 12-14 |
Lookout Magazine
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1984-1999 |
Creator: Livermore, Lawrence
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 1-40 1/2
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Box 1 | Folder 15 |
Middle Ground
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1994-1995 |
Creator: McCreary, Tyson
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 2, 5
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Box 1 | Folder 31 |
The New Settler
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1986-2012 |
Creator: Bosk, Beth
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Creator: Deines, R.D.
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 10 (includes interview with Livermore), 150, 152.
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Box 1 | Folder 16 |
Outpunk
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1997 |
Creator: Wobensmith, Matt.
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Scope and Contents
No. 7
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Box 1 | Folder 17 |
Paintspot
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1993 |
Creator: Gambin, Chris
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Scope and Contents
No. 1
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Box 1 | Folder 18 |
Punk Rock Raduno
|
2019 |
Box 1 | Folder 19 |
Querencia
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2001 |
Creator: Staniforth, Jesse
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Scope and Contents
No. 1
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Box 1 | Folder 20 |
Ripper
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1982 |
Creator: Tonooka, Tim
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Scope and Contents
No. 7
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Box 1 | Folder 21 |
Tales from the Rat House
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1986-1987 |
Creator: Livermore, Lawrence
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Creator: Hayes, David
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Creator: Britz, Joe
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Scope and Contents
Nos, 1-4, 6-8
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Box 1 | Folder 22 |
Tales of Blarg
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1991-1992 |
Creator: Hessig, Janelle
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Scope and Contents
Nos. 2-3, 5
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Box 1 | Folder 23 |
Three
|
1992 |
Creator: Dennon, Sam
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Scope and Contents
No. 1
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Box 1 | Folder 24 |
Untitled
|
1992 |
Creator: Harden, Cia
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Box 1 | Folder 42 |
Zine paste up
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Undated |
Scope and Contents
Contain original art for an unknown zine.
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Zines and associated drawings by Gabrielle Bell
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Box 1 | Folder 25 |
Book of Black
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1998 |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Box 1 | Folder 26 |
Book of Sleep
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1998 |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Box 1 | Folder 27 |
Gabrielle Bell Drawings
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1983-2010 |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Scope and Contents
Contains a birthday note to Larry with original artwork attached (2010), Farmer Brown
illustration (1983), an unknown piece (1990s), and Olive's portrait (2006).
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Box 1 | Folder 28 |
Katy Kaminsky
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Undated |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Box 1 | Folder 29 |
Lucky
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Undated |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Box 1 | Folder 30 |
My Affliction
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Undated |
Creator: Bell, Gabrielle
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Series V. Ephemera
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Box 2 | Folder 1 |
Ann Arbor
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1972-1973 |
Box 2 | Folder 2 |
Ephemera
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1989-2015 |
Box 2 |
Event passes
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2006-2015 | |
Scope and Contents
Contains passes for Rancid tour, Green Day at Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, and Insubordination
Fest 2008.
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Box 2 | tr-19007 |
Ben Weasel
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1989 |
Box 2 | tr-19008 |
"Wild in the Streets" @ KMUD
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1989 |
Scope and Contents
Radio show co-hosted by Larry Livermore and Chris Appelgren before their partnership
in Lookout Records.
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Box 2 | tr-19009 |
Lookouts live on KMUD
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1985-1989 |
Box 2 | tr-19014-19015 |
Billie Joe Armstrong
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2001 |
Box 2 | tr-19017-19018 |
Dr. Frank
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2002 |
Box 3 | Folder 5 |
The Thing That Ate Larry Livermore cover art draft
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2012 |
Box 3 | Folder 6-7 |
Marty Maceda art
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Scope and Contents
Folder 6 contains original artwork by Lookout Magazine artist, Marty Maceda. Folder
7 contains the cardboard mailer they were originally housed in. Mailer is addressed
to Tim Yohannon from Pushead.
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