Johnny Bartlett on the History of Wig Torture
I sat down with the amazing and talented surf guitar legend Johnny Bartlett a few weeks ago. We had a chance to talk about a band called Wig Torture I had blogged about last year. Johnny told me all about the conception of the band and allowed me a peek into his man cave. It is with great pleasure that I am able to round out the history of a great local Bay Area band and present to you the following interview with one of the nicest guys I know, Mr. Johnny Bartlett.
"It's the wig torture!"
"It's the wig torture!"
Julie Green
April 9, 2016
Soon after me and Dale started the band, Phil said “Hey I’ll
play drums because my brother has a set of drums”, his brother is the drummer
of The Mermen. Dale said “I’ll play bass because that only has four strings”.
And that left me with guitar, so we all learned our instruments and then we met (thee) Michael Lucas.
Phils’s brother was playing drums in Michael’s band “Mal”,
which I later joined and am on the 2nd album, which came out when I
was still in high school. My first band
before Wig Torture was The Dangling Genitals! We played Mike’s 18th birthday at his
house in Hillsborough.
We said “Hey can you manage us? But you have to change your
name.” So Phil had a budgie (parakeet) and they had a lamp that had tassels
hanging down and they used to put the budgie under the tassels and they used to
say “It’s the wig torture!” with their British accent. So he said “What about
Wig Torture”? and we said “sure”.
We played shows as Wig Torture for years, like The On
Broadway and The Mab and The Sound of Music was our first gig. We opened for
bands like GBH and The Circle Jerks. The great thing happened at The On
Broadway, Faith No More opened for us and each band received $2! And about six months later they were huge.
Then I started getting into surf music and those guys, Wig
Torture, started getting into marijuana and I was moving to go to college in
Santa Cruz, so I bowed out. Aaron Nudelman was playing drums for us at the
last stage of my involvement with the band and took my place on guitar when I
left.
We met when we were 15 and had lunch everyday as the
outcasts at Hillsdale High, I named my record label Hillsdale Records even
though I hated high school. I didn’t go away to college right away, I went to
CSM for 2 ½ years, so I was 21 when I quite that band, maybe 22 years old.
So when I went to college, I started writing all these surf
instrumentals. I kept in touch with Michael Lucas who said we should start a
surf band. So I went up to the City one day for our very first practice. We got
a call from, I wanna say David Nudelman or maybe Aaron, and they said “Hey Wig
Torture is supposed to play at Sluggos Pizza at UCSC, we can’t do it. Do you
guys wanna play?”, the day we formed The Phantom Surfers , we didn’t even have
a name. And we said “Hell Ya!”. So drove after like jamming basically, we took
the place of Wig Torture on this bill. So that’s the end of my Wig Torture story and the beginning
of my Phantom Surfer’s story.
Don't forget C&W Day at Hillsdale High when 'Wig Corral' was the featured lunchtime entertainment. With frontman Andy Pavis. And the fabulous food fight that resulted.
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