I do remember seeing Godspell or Jesus Christ Superstar, one of those. It was a liberation theology venue. Anything radical seemed to be accepted there. I definitely picked up the idea there that you should question authority. Ian MacKaye More Quotes by Ian MacKaye More Quotes From Ian MacKaye When you're in a band and write a song on your own, it isn't fully realized until it goes into somebody else's ears. Ian MacKaye writing song Ultimately, if circumstances line-up in a way that makes it possible for Fugazi to play and the desire was there, we would do that. Ian MacKaye circumstances desire Columbia Heights was a poor, messed up area, and the church was in the middle of it. What happened inside was a reflection of the community. I actually saw my first rock concert on the altar of that church [St. Stephen's]. Ian MacKaye rocks community reflection As hard as you try and create narratives about sports, once the ball is in the air, there's not a damn thing you can do about it, it's just very real. Ian MacKaye real air sports I'm not a sports guy. However it's interesting to be in a place where people have a sporting fever. One time I was in Italy during one of the European soccer cups, and it's interesting because it's so electrifying. Ian MacKaye soccer sports people Archiving is extremely expensive and time consuming. I'm sure an archivist would tell me I'm doing it wrong. It's an industry that's built upon essential ideas, and some of those practices are abusive. Ian MacKaye essentials practice ideas There's also a lot of skateboard stuff, because I was a skateboarder. Somewhere around here I have one of my original boards. Ian MacKaye skateboarder boards stuff I don't watch TV but occasionally I'll read the Washington Post. I will say that sports are the only "real thing" on television. Ian MacKaye real sports watches I work at a record label where I have archives. These things [memorabilia] occurred and are important to somebody, and they're important to me. I find the record industry largely repellent. This music, the Teen Idles, all of that stuff, is important to me. I don't have lawyers, an agent or a manager. However I find the music industry largely repellent. I just make records because that's what I love to do. So I think that era, those pieces of media, I keep in my collection. Ian MacKaye media important thinking My humor is very dry. To me it doesn't make sense. Ian MacKaye dry make-sense I have stuff from 1979, 1980 in my collection. But I also have things from 2012. So I don't know if it's memorabilia as much as it is holding on to things that I find relevant that most people might not. Ian MacKaye stuff might people I do not consider myself a teddybear. Just to be clear, I don't feel sorry for myself. Ian MacKaye clear sorry feels I remember when Martin Luther King was assassinated and riots broke out in the city. We celebrated Palm Sunday on 14th Street. I have a memory of walking down the street with buildings smoldering, and soldiers and cops everywhere. Anyways, it [St. Stephen’s] was a church that really taught me the things I needed to learn to not go to church. But I think it is a church that does great work, I went to a wedding there three days ago. Ian MacKaye sunday kings memories I have other projects to do. I try not to let that documentation interfere with my present day. Ian MacKaye documentation projects trying The Corcoran show was actually almost a reportage. The exhibit was, in many ways, pretty unique. It was one of the first pieces about DC culture that doesn't include some marble building or the Kennedy Center. Ian MacKaye pieces unique way Trenchmouth, really great band. Here's a photo of them in 1979 playing the Valley Green projects. It was an incredible, unusual experience. We ran a cord through the window and plugged the PA and amps into that and played right in the courtyard. It was an incredible experience. It was just local kids. Ian MacKaye valleys band kids For most people who have or who do identify as or with [song] Straight Edge, I feel like for most people, they're just trying to do the right thing. Ian MacKaye song trying people I think about Dischord. There's been a pretty consistent notion that Dischord have been some sort of "overlords" of the scene. Some people have felt 'they are too cool for us,' or 'they won't put this out,' etc. All we're doing is our own work, our own thing. That's all we've ever done. Our work. Ian MacKaye etc people thinking It doesn't hurt me on a personal level, but it hurts me on a larger level of like, why are people so stupid? Why do we have to go through these unnecessary exercises. Fight crime, don't fight me. If you really want to make a difference don't fight me or Fugazi. Ian MacKaye stupid hurt exercise When someone writes a really nasty piece about me. I think they're generally untrue because I think I'm a nice person. Ian MacKaye nice writing thinking