Ep520: Toody Cole - The Legacy of Dead Moon

Ep520: Toody Cole - The Legacy of Dead Moon

Author: The Vinyl Guide October 20, 2025 Duration: 46:50

Toody Cole of Dead Moon discusses their vinyl rarities, the DIY ethic of the band, owning a mono cutting lathe, refusing major labels, inspiring a generation of musicians around the world.

DeadMoonUSA.com  |  Zipper LP Reissue  |  Melbourne 2025 shows

Topics Include:

  • Toody Cole rushing to airport to retrieve guitar from Spain before Australian tour
  • November 2025 Melbourne shows - jumping on Jenny Don't and the Spurs tour dates
  • First time in New Zealand described as most fun tour ever - prehistoric landscapes
  • Missed Nirvana tour opportunity due to Fred's rule: never cancel committed gigs
  • Fred restored a 1954 mono cutting lathe from pieces using xeroxed manual
  • Machine had tubes like mason jars that dimmed house lights when powered up
  • First 45 cut on the lathe was "Hey Joe" and "Parchment Farm"
  • The Weeds played Vegas Teen Beat Club in the hullabaloo/shindig TV era
  • Teen Beat Records pressing was probably only 300-500 copies maximum
  • Fred never owned original Weeds single - got it back from younger sister
  • Lollipop Shop nightmare: Fred sold publishing for $1, forced into pink sweater
  • Manager claimed Fred Cole was stage name, real name "Freddy Colletti" - totally false
  • Zipper lived in their house, practiced in basement - "70s butt rock" era
  • Captain Whizeagle store name came from Fred's children's story about Snake Troopers
  • 1970 Yukon homesteading attempt broke down outside Whitehorse, changed everything
  • Dead Moon started after splitting business partnership, opening Tombstone Music in 1986
  • Kelly Manahan drew logo through dozen iterations - Fred kept demanding "gnarlier!"
  • Fred hand-cut moon into graveyard photo for first album cover artwork
  • All early Dead Moon records were mono because lathe couldn't cut stereo
  • Major labels approached during grunge explosion - Fred refused after Lollipop Shop experience
  • Seattle grunge bands were young kids attending Dead Moon's late-80s shows
  • Fred embarrassed by "godfather of grunge" label despite obvious influence on scene
  • Everything DIY: owned stores, cut masters, designed covers, kept all control
  • Portland celebrates Dead Moon Night annually on October 5th with cover bands
  • Fred handpicked songs for Echoes compilation - now 4LP vinyl box set
  • 2017 final European tour with Fred already sick from bone cancer
  • Fred passed November 2017 leaving unfinished songs Toody can only hear mentally
  • House is unofficial Dead Moon museum: lathe, stampers, posters, worn cowboy boots
  • New documentary coming with backstage footage showing band's view of audiences
  • Toody's favorite Dead Moon song "My Escape" was never performed live

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