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DrAwkward wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 3:53 pm Look. I could make another long as fuck post explaining all the ways Steve Albini touched my life. I could talk about how "The Problem With Music" fundamentally rocked my world and caused me to re-evaluate my approach to and relationship with music. I could talk about the day that I walked into my dorm room and my roommate Kory was listening to his new copy of the just-released At Action Park and how it bowled me over. "Are guitars allowed to sound like this?" was a real sentence I uttered. I could talk about digging a copy of Atomizer out of the WRST library at 3:30 AM during a Cross Currents shift because "oh, shit, this is Albini's first band" and how I spun "Bazooka Joe" in a vacant campus building in the dead of night and it scared the shit out of me. There's the time Shellac played the Concert Cafe and he stopped playing right in the middle of "Prayer to God" to ask me to shut the fuck up and not sing along right in front of him because it was throwing him off rhythm. (I apologized after the show and he apologized back. "No, I'm sorry, I'm the asshole here.") There was the time I interviewed him for the Milwaukee AV Club and I got a bunch of angry reader comments because all I asked him about was baseball (fuck, man, how many questions can he answer about recording, anyway? Google exists, find one of 5000 other interviews!). Then Shellac played Club G later that week and a bunch of us threw thrift store granny panties up onto the stage mid-song (they thought it was hilarious). There was the time they played with Fugazi at the Congress Theater and they closed with "Didn't We Deserve" and a bunch of people there JUST for Fugazi got REALLY AGITATED. There was the time HiFi gave him a ride back to Electrical after the Drug Church PRF BBQ and he helped us load out before we left, then proclaimed his love for "a broke-dick van" like ours.

I could go on. But really, the gift that Steve left us, his real legacy, was in living in a way that brought me and my loved ones into the orbit of SO. MANY. WONDERFUL. PEOPLE. Because of the Electrical Audio message board I have met literally hundreds of amazing people, some of which I count among the people I love the most. You people changed my life, and Steve changing my life through his art and his ethos was the catalyst for that.

I hope that when it's my turn, that people look back at me, and they remember me for the connections I had a small part in fomenting, because human connection is, when you get to the core of it, all that matters in this goddamn world. I think Steve knew that and I hope that wherever he is right now (if he's not facing off with Bradley in a vicious poker game right now then Heaven isn't a real thing), he is proud of the human connections he was a catalyst for, because this world is a fucking shit show and having wonderful people to ride it out with is the best gift any of us can hope for. Thanks for everything, Steve.
Thank you for this, it made me chuckle a few times whilst mired in disbelief. Unexpected laughter during darker emotions can be such a gift.

61 isn't quite young, but it's way too early to be leaving, and he always seemed younger than his years. This was unexpected and you can feel the shock of it in this thread.
I'm drinking and will toast to a rare breed, someone who remained untainted by money, notoriety or the power that can come with either.

Salut FM Steve.


(It's also nice to see some names that haven't been around in a while)
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Just at a loss. Steve had such a profound impact on my life, it's hard to define. He seemed like the guy who would go on long after most of us. Thank you for all you gave us and my heart.goes out to those who are close.
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I can't believe how horrible I feel. I barely knew Steve in person but he has been a hero to me for decades. I loved his music. I loved his approach to life. I loved his ferocious wit. But the thing that has stood out the most for a long time now, is that he was a powerful force for good. Not just a force for good, but a really powerful one.

I could spend all day talking about his ability to inspire people, and the culture of giving that he radiated. He seemed to always be able to find the words that mattered, that moved things. He had a tongue on him and he shut down a lot of bad people with it. It was fantastic to watch, every time. His willingness to engage directly with anyone, opened up so much space for great things to happen. He made great things happen.

I'm in Chicago and it just feels terrible being here and knowing he's gone. I owe him a lot. The guy changed my life.

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When you meet people who you only know through their art, especially someone whose art you respect and admire, that can be a weird experience. But every time I interacted with Steve, my god, he was just the warmest and kindest person. As many have said, he's the reason all of us know each other, in some way or another, in real life or as a network of somewhat like-minded, kind-spirited people. My sincere condolences to those who were close to him. The world is a better place for his having been in it in so many ways.

Also, any version of Billiard Player's Song that Shellac ever played live is a real contender for best song ever to exist, on this planet or elsewhere.

godspeed.

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Just checking in to pay my respects to a great man.

Last time Shellac played Brisbane my wife and I were fortunate enough to have dinner with FM Steve, we will always cherish the banter and the way he was genuinely interested in our crappy little town and it's goings on. Mrs Speedie left the house this morning with tears welled up in her eyes. As others have said, he was one of the most considered, and considerate people I have ever met.

Fly high good sir, I hope you're fleecing BRW for all he's got up there.

Salut.
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