Detroit Punks, an anonymous YouTube channel who've graced us with many brilliant, short (and sometimes not-short, as in the case of their phenomenal Gories documentary) videos of interviews with Detroit's musical greats, just released their latest clip. It's a brief and revelatory interview bit with the infamous Question Mark, from Question Mark and the Mysterians, who we profiled earlier this year in celebration of the roughly 50th anniversary of the garage-punk classic "96 Tears."
Check it out and don't forget to watch the John Brannon and Mary Cobra clips when you're done.
Metro Times music editor Mike McGonigal has written about music since 1984, when he started the fanzine Chemical Imbalance at age sixteen with money saved from mowing lawns in Florida. He's since written for Spin, Pitchfork, the Village VOICE and Artforum. He's been a museum guard, a financial reporter, a bicycle...