Filmmaker Dave Markey discusses his documentary "The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell", the punk scene's most fascinating, mysterious, and surprisingly influential behind-the-scenes figure.
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- Dave Markey has a large record collection but stopped buying recently.
- Vinyl prices have skyrocketed — once cheap records now cost thousands.
- Dave bought records directly from band members at punk shows.
- Ian MacKaye sold Dave a first press Minor Threat 7".
- Dave bought Minutemen and Descendents EPs from D-Boon for a dollar.
- Dave made the Bill Bartell documentary for people who don't know him.
- Bill Bartell was unknowable — different things to different people.
- Dave tried making this film in the 90s; Bill refused to cooperate.
- The film was made ten years after Bill passed away.
- Bill Bartell faked backstage passes to get into arena rock shows.
- Bill named the Iron Maiden live EP Maiden Japan.
- Bill gave Steve Harris his outfit, worn in the "Run to the Hills" video.
- Bill saw no distinction between the Scorpions, the Germs, and the Beatles.
- Bill would tell artists exactly what he thought — no filter whatsoever.
- Bill told Steve Perry he was responsible for the worst night of his life.
- Bill told Beck "I don't like you" upon their very first meeting.
- Bill tried out as guitarist for Public Image Ltd in 1981.
- Kiss circulated photos of Bill to security: do not let him in.
- Bill befriended Sean Lennon, which led to a friendship with Yoko Ono.
- Bill's 1988 Beatlefest noise performance nearly caused a riot.
- Bill talked Kiss manager Bill Aucoin into discovering Generation X.
- That connection indirectly launched Billy Idol's massive solo career.
- Billy Idol himself didn't know Bill Bartell's role until recently.
- Bill gave Kurt Cobain Os Mutantes tapes, reviving the band's career.
- Pat Smear and Drew Barrymore were sought for the film but unavailable.
- Dave's band Painted Willie did Black Flag's final tour in 1986.
- Dave preferred Painted Willie's early Spinhead Records releases over SST output.
- The Bill Bartell documentary and Love Dolls films are now on Criterion Channel.
- Bill Bartell's Flying V guitar now hangs in the Punk Rock Museum, Las Vegas.
- Bill's money, connections, and secrets largely died with him — still a mystery.
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