Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Gone Too Soon: Mamorial Day Top 10
Tesco Vee has been at the forefront of punk since the days when a Mohawk and a spiked collar was a political statement, not a fashion statement...although the only political statement Tesco would make is that "Politics Suck."
As he told Skin Central: "All the other bands were railing against Reagan and social injustice, and I was writing songs about poop and boners."
He founded the legendary punk 'zine Touch and Go while working as an elementary school teacher in Michigan in 1979, then watched his creation grow into a rallying point for fledgling punk and hardcore scenes scattered across the USA and eventually into a record label.
He's also the front man for The Meatmen, a punk rock powerhouse with an outrageous live show and hilariously politically incorrect songs like Camel Jockeys Suck, Blow Me Jah, French People Suck, and Lesbian Death Dirge.
Now Tesco's infectious brand of potty-mouthed humor has been re-introduced to the world with the reformation of The Meatmen in 2008 and the collection of every issue of his famous 'zine into the book Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83, published by Bazillion Points.
We caught up with Tesco driving around his home state of Michigan, and he proved himself to be very much a man after Mr. Skin's own hard-on.
More after the jump!

3-D Movies are mounting a comeback. Again. Be still, my bleeding eyes. Again.
At age 7, I stumbled upon the famous photograph of a movie theater audience staring up, enraptured, at Bwana Devil (1953) through paper eyeglasses with colored lenses.
Some nearby authority figure explained to me that those people were watching a 3-D movie, and those glasses enabled the images to jump right off the screen.
The immediate, flawlessly logical question I blurted out then was: “So why isn’t every movie in 3-D?” Nobody could explain it to me.
Seven was also the age when I happened up Pops McBeardo’s Playboy stashed in the bathroom hamper, so my unspoken query was: “And why isn’t Playboy in 3-D? And what about dirty movies?” The answers would come. As would I.

Do touch that dial! Mr. Skin continues to count down his picks for the 50 Sexiest TV Shows of all time – spanning the decades and monitoring the boob tube around the clock to compile the ultimate list of the most arousing series to ever light up the airwaves. Yesterday, we kicked it off with numbers 50 through 41. Today, let’s take a good, hard look at numbers 40 through 31!
Be sure to come back tomorrow and over the next three days to see the complete list!
| #50 - #41 | #40 - #31 | #30 - #21 | #20 - #11 | #10- #1 |
40. Playboy After Dark (1968-1970)Network: Syndicated
Tele-Vision: Barbi Benton, Cher
Skinopsis: Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner invites you, the viewer, to one of his famously swinging soirees to mingle with entertainers, intellectuals, musical acts and, of course, his entire hutch of Bunnies.
What’s Hot: In the ’60s, nobody was cooler than Hugh Hefner, and no bodies were hotter than Playboy’s naturally voluptuous Playmates, who came into living rooms nationwide via the daring syndicated late-night party, Playboy After Dark.
Sexy Star Pics:


Be sure to check out #40 through #31 after the jump!
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