TM pod 35 Jason talks with music and culture writer Tony Rettman about his life and work. 

The story starts in Trenton with a 11 year old Tony being drafted into punk by his older brother who was a DJ at the city's legendary City Gardens venue. From there he branches out to nearby Philly and NY to explore those scenes and most importantly in his telling to buy as many records and zines as he could.

He describes his immersion in the straight edge hardcore scene of the late 80’s and his work with Tim McMahon on Common Sense, one of the defining zines of that period. We move from there to his maturing into a more well rounded music fan, his appreciation of free jazz etc.

The conversation closes with talk of his life today living with MS and the challenges and rewards of working as a writer. It's a great conversation with a great guy. Enjoy and buy Tony's books! Thank you for listening and for supporting the Traegermethod podcast.

LINKS:

BUY TONY’S BOOKS: NO IDOLS

SUBSCRIBE TO TONY'S SUBSTACK

FOLLOW TONY ON INSTAGRAM

TONY'S WRITING FOR WIRE

TONY'S WRITING FOR VICE

Music:

Turning Point 'To Lose'

Scorn Flakes 'Live at City Gardens 12/29/84'

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