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The Cramps And The Mutants: The Napa State Tapes


Run Time/Year/Country: 72min, 2023, USA
Director: Mike Plante & Jason Willis and Joe Target Rees
Time: 7:00
Cost: $13
Dates:
Tues. Jan. 9, 2024 at Pop’s Art Theater, Rochester, MN
Wed. Jan. 10, 2024 at Trylon Cinema, Minneapolis, MN (WITH ADDITIONAL 8:30 SHOW)

On June 13, 1978, the soon-to-be legendary rock band The Cramps went to play Napa State, a psychiatric hospital in the small town of Napa in Northern California. Opening for them was The Mutants, an eclectic septet of art school punks from nearby San Francisco. Also in the van was seminal Bay Area art collective Target Video, there to capture the show using one of the first video cameras available to the public, democratizing a medium controlled by mainstream media outlets.

What resulted may be the most unique punk show ever, as the two bands played for the residents at the hospital, a rehabilitation facility that was skimming the danger of being shut down by former California Governor Ronald Reagan.

This release presents for the first time the entire Cramps performance tape unedited with an additional song, remastered from the original 1⁄2” open reel video tape used in the video recording deck at the show. Also presented for the first time: the previously lost footage of The Mutants playing at Napa State, unedited and remastered from the original source tape.

In between the Napa performances is the short documentary We Were There to Be There which goes into the background of Target Video and how the Napa State show happened, with interviews from people who were at the show and rare photos. The doc also explores the deep history of Napa State and how Governor Reagan’s tactics with mental health facilities are still affecting us today.

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