Showing posts with label Derek Emerson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derek Emerson. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Toronto impact of promoter Gary Topp documented in He Hijacked My Brain

Gary Topp opened up his archive for the much anticipated UXB Press book He Hijacked My Brain out Dec 1. 



He Hijacked My Brain – Gary Topp's Toronto

“New York run by the Swiss” is how Peter Ustinov once memorably described Toronto: a big, busy city that ran on money and tradition; orderly and prosperous, sure, but rather lacking in culture and excitement. If never entirely true, this characterisation is now entirely out-dated, and few personalities can take half the credit for that as Gary Topp.  

Armed with taste, energy and a powerful disdain for convention, Gary Topp took Toronto by storm. As part of The Garys (with longtime co-hort Gary Cormier) he offered Canada its first taste of the Ramones, the Police, the B52’s, Sun Ra, Slayer, Talking Heads, The Cramps, James Chance & The Contortions and countless others.

From humble beginnings bringing underground film to thrill-hungry early ‘70s audiences, through years in which he became the city’s most daring and visionary concert promoter, Order of Canada nominee Gary Topp transformed Toronto’s cultural landscape over five exhilarating decades.  

Spanning taverns to concert halls, cinemas to circuses, if it was new, vital and discomfiting to the mainstream, Gary booked it. Packed with first-hand accounts and rare photographs, He Hijacked My Brain - Gary Topp’s Toronto celebrates the revolutionary events that countered Toronto’s culture, painting an insider’s look at a pivotal period that shaped Toronto as a cultural hotbed before Drake and TIFF existed.

From Derek Emerson and his award winning team at UXB Press that created Tomorrow Is Too Late (Toronto Hardcore Punk in the ‘80s) and Eve of Darkness Toronto Heavy Metal in the ‘80s) this is the third in a series of books documenting the history of Toronto’s underground music and culture. 

He Hijacked My Brain – Gary Topp's Toronto will be available for purchase at the Concert Hall book launch on December 1st. See below for details and clips. Note: Rare original paper items from Gary's personal collection have been randomly included with copies of the book available at the event!



"The Garys helped define the city of Toronto as a cosmopolitan mecca of artistic expression. They stayed one step ahead in shaping the city’s cultural landscape."STING, The Police

"The Garys gave an entire generation this idea that you can do it, this is going to happen. They always fought the good fight. And they did it for passion, not profit."STEVEN LECKIE,  The Viletones

"The Garys gave (Toronto) its edge, literally (with The Edge club) and figuratively." — GLOBE AND MAIL

"There weren’t many spaces that queer culture could go in the ’70s and ’80s. The Garys were supportive when a lot of others weren’t. If a list were made of the musicians the Garys helped to break, they would win every award imaginable, it’s an absolute no-brainer." — CAROLE POPE (Rough Trade)

"It’s all a matter of taste for Topp."NATIONAL POST

"Gary Topp made my life so much richer than it would have been without his work. I will remain indebted until the day I die."ROB BOWMAN, Grammy Winning Music Historian




He Hijacked My Brain book launch 

The Concert Hall (888 Yonge St, Toronto)

Sunday, December 1 – 1:30 pm to 6 pm

Second event with screening of The Last Pogo at 7 pm. 

Off limits to the general public for decades, the Red Room of Toronto's Masonic Temple/Concert Hall (888 Yonge St) – the Mason's inner sanctum – plays host to the release of the new book HE HIJACKED MY BRAIN  – Gary Topp's Toronto (UXB Press) documenting the cultural impact of Toronto concert promoter. Come celebrate Toronto concert + cinema history with rarely seen artwork, vintage film footage and personal soundboard recordings directly from the vault of Gary Topp! New book HE HIJACKED MY BRAIN will be on sale at the event. Cash bar. Limited capacity - advance tickets are sold out for the 1:30 pm event. Get tickets for the event at 7 pm featuring a special anniversary screening of The Last Pogo right here.  

He Hijacked My Brain

1:30 - Doors open; Mike Milligan & His Double Bass 

FROM THE VAULT: original hand drawn poster boards from Gary Topp's personal collection on display in gallery space

2:30 - BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE PREVIEWS - Original 99 Cent Roxy Film Trailer Screening

3:30 - Ronley Teper & The Lipliners

4:00 - HE HIJACKED MY BRAIN documentary - rare film clips 1947-1981

4:30 - TALES FROM THE INNER CIRCLE - Q+A with Gary Cormier + (The Garys), Jeff Silverman (Partner, Roxy + New Yorker Theatres), Ivar Hamilton (CFNY Radio), Colin Brunton (Filmmaker, Poster Artist)

5:30 - FROM THE VAULT: Rare soundboard recordings from Gary Topp's personal archives. 

He Hijacked My Brain – Part 2

7;00 – Doors 

7:45 - BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE PREVIEWS

8:30 - THE DAVE HOWARD SINGULARITY 

9:00 - HE HIJACKED MY BRAIN documentary - rare film clips 1947-1981

9:35 - THE LAST POGO

Watch the Talking Heads perform "Pulled Up" at the Horseshoe Tavern on May 12, 1978 followed by  soundboard clips of The B-52s performing "Rock Lobster" at their Toronto debut – opening for The B-Girls – at The Horseshoe Tavern on October 13, 1978, James Chance with The Contortions at The Horseshoe Tavern on August 3, 1978 and Colin Brunton's great 1978 Toronto punk scene documentary The Last Pogo.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

90s Nostalgia: The Devil Dogs @ Sneaky Dee's, 1994

Here's Andy G and his Devil Dogs crew tearing it up at Sneaky Dee's in 1994 where Derek Emerson caught the action on camera.


Wednesday, March 30, 2022

90s Nostalgia: Elliott Smith at Lee's Palace, 1998

Here's singer/songwriter Elliott Smith's show shot by Derek Emerson in Toronto on October 7, 1998. See set list below. 



Elliott Smith - Lee's Palace, Toronto, Canada October 7 1998
Division Day - 00:00
Sweet Adeline - 03:00
Bottle up and explode - 06:10
Waltz #2 - 08:34
Pictures of Me - 13:00
Stupidity Tries - 16:37
Bled White - 20:22
Alameda - 23:10
Happiness - 26:52
Baby Britain - 31:19
Speed Trials - 34:40
Ballad of Big Nothing - 37:45
Independence Day - 42:40
Say Yes - 46:50
Condor Ave. - 49:30
I Didn't Understand - 53:15


Saturday, March 5, 2022

90s Nostalgia: L7 at The Rivoli

L7's Donita Sparks, Jennifer Finch, Suzi Gardner & Dee Plakas rocked the Rivoli in Toronto back in 1990. Shot by Derek Emerson. 





Monday, February 7, 2022

That time The Spaceshits played a Winter Dance Party at Club Shanghai

Here's about 11 minutes of Montreal's Spaceshits captured live in full-on frolic mode at Club Shanghai in December, 1997.  


Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Eve Of Darkness: Toronto Metal in the 1980s book launch, Saturday

Get a copy of Eve Of Darkness at Shacklands Brewing from 12 noon. Authors Derek Emerson & Chris Turner talk 80s metal here.





Thursday, August 19, 2021

Toronto 80s heavy metal book Eve Of Darkness launches Sept 25

The much anticipated T.O. metal book Eve Of Darkness launches with an all-day party on Saturday, September 25. 


Here's the scoop...

To celebrate the release of EVE OF DARKNESS (aka Toronto 80's Heavy Metal Book), author Derek Emerson is hosting a 10-hour launch party at Shacklands Brewing Co. on Saturday, September 25th from 1 pm to 11 pm. 

This all-day OUTDOOR event will begin at 1pm with an exclusively ‘80s Metal Market featuring local and out-of-province vendors offering vinyl records, t-shirts, patches, pins, rock flags, etc.. the kind of stuff you haven't seen in decades!! UXB Press will be on hand to sell the book (EVE OF DARKNESS - Regular and limited Die Hard editions), as well as patches and t-shirts created for the launch.

Guest DJs (scene / band members featured in the book - set times will be released soon) spin their favourite ‘80s metal records throughout the day, and when the sun goes down, Heavy Metal Karaoke kicks into high gear until midnight. Shout along with your fave tunes from Priest, Accept, Slayer, Van Halen, Metallica, Anvil, Ratt, Maiden, etc... hundreds of songs to choose from!

Admission is FREE - bring your friends - SHACKLANDS BREWING, 100 Symes Road (off Weston Rd north of St. Clair Ave West). See you there!!

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EVE OF DARKNESS delivers the real story behind heavy metal’s most critical decade in Canada’s biggest city from the people who lived it.  Featuring the commercially well-known (Anvil, Lee Aaron, Killer Dwarfs), influential legends (Sacrifice, Razor, Slaughter), countless forgotten obscurities and unknown ragers, plus the venues, fanzines, labels… it’s all here in serious detail.

The product of over a hundred interviews, packed with mountains of unearthed flyers and unseen photos, EVE OF DARKNESS is a true labour of love with over 300 beautifully printed, large format pages.

Check out the Diehard Edition below...

EVE OF DARKNESS: Toronto Metal in the 1980s DIEHARD EDITION


The definitive account of Toronto’s heavy metal scene, 1980 – 1989. Over 300 large format pages crammed full of photos, anecdotes, flyers, commentary, and more, lavishly produced and designed. An essential grip for anyone interested in metal, underground music, subculture, and Toronto’s unwritten history!

The DIE HARD package includes: 

• Limited Edition 'Are You Ready' 7” Single - Hateful Snake (1984 original recording) / Danko Jones All-Stars (30th anniversary revisit - including members of Sacrifice, Sye, Diemonds, etc..) – both tracks never before released on vinyl

• Double Sided 14” x 20” Full Colour Poster - Metallica (Concert Hall, January 1985) + Mercyful Fate (Larry’s Hideaway, November 1984) note: poster ships folded to 7x10 with book

• Set of 12 Toronto Heavy Metal trading cards featuring Apple Viper, Banshee, Black Mass, Dark Legion, Death Militia, Herrenvolk, Izod, Kraken, Overlord, Razor, Slaughter and Sye

• 22-page media kit (articles / reviews) offering a peek at how Toronto’s metal merchants were viewed in real time by critics and journalists from around the world. Undistorted by the passage of time, these pages reveal an enthusiasm as penned by those whose sole motive was to seek out and promote the greatest new bands that the world needed to hear.

• Two 8” x 8” Rock "Mirrors" (Lee Aaron, Sacrifice)

• Metallic Silver Foil Bookmark (Anvil)

• Limited Edition OBI Strip

This deluxe edition is strictly limited to 500 and it’s also the only way to guarantee yourself a copy of the limited Hateful Snake/Danko Jones split 7” record!

You can pre-order Eve Of Darkness DIEHARD EDITION right here






Saturday, October 13, 2018

Tomorrow Is Too Late: TOHC book launch @ Hard Luck Bar, Saturday

A couple of years in the works, Shawn Chirrey & Derek Emerson's crucial 320-page TOHC document is finally done!

Here's the scoop...

Doors at the Hard Luck open at 7:30 pm, first band hits the stage shortly after 8 pm however, copies of Tomorrow Is Too Late: Toronto Hardcore Punk in the 1980s (co-authored by Shawn Chirrey & Derek Emerson with contributions from Simon Harvey) will be sold outside of the club starting around 6-6:30 pm for those who want to stash their copies in their cars or who weren't able to grab advance tickets for the gig. Come down for the TOHC reunion out front!

Each copy of Tomorrow Is Too Late: Toronto Hardcore Punk in the 1980s purchased at the show – available for $40 cash – will include a set of four TOHC postcards, a large double-sided poster (8.5" x 28.5") featuring approximately 100 flyers that aren't in the book and a 7" featuring ten TOHC bands including Direct Action, Sudden Impact, Chronic Submission, Creative Zero, Dead End, Negative Gain, Sons Of Ishmael, Microedge, More Stupid Initials and Angry Thalidomide Babies – 11 songs appearing on vinyl for the first time ever.

Keep in mind that there will be other goodies available at the merch table - all sales are CASH ONLY so be sure to raid your piggy bank. Of course, you can just stay at home and order the book (w/ 7" while supplies last) directly from UXB Press right here.


Sunday, May 6, 2018

Watch the one man band doc Let Me Be Your Band

Hasil Adkins & Jesco White share the spotlight in Derek & Heather Emerson's excellent examination of one man bands.