Thirty Years Ago, Hepcat Dilemma Appears on “The Bones Malone Show”
By Oscar Flood
It was thirty years ago that Hepcat Dilemma taped their first television appearance as they appeared on “The Bones Malone Show” on Pittsburgh’s PCTV cable station. “I can’t remember how Byron knew Bones,” recalls guitarist Bob Loiselle. “And Bones Malone was just some guy who had a talk show, sitting behind a desk like Johnny Carson on this little cable station. I just remember the whole day as being really unorganized!”
Hepcat Dilemma arrived at PCTV’s studio on Pittsburgh’s North Side shortly after noon on June 27, 1994. After setting up they realized that the studio had minimal equipment for such a venture, and they had to utilize every microphone and cable that the band brought with them. “There was a space in the back that had all sorts of props,” says Bob. “So naturally we took advantage of that and pulled out this very fake looking wooden apple tree and placed it by my amp and brought out this multi-colored column and put it behind Chuck. “
After setting up the band played “The King and I” and “Call Waiting”. The line up of Bob, bassist Chuck McPherson and drummer Byron Glatz breezed through the soundcheck with no issues. There were no monitors so they were a little concerned with being able to get the vocal cues but after a run through of “Drought” they were satisfied that everything would be okay.
They took a break during which Bones went to a local pub to try and round up a studio audience and Hepcat took a short cruise around the North side, piloted by none other than future drummer E Hood who was already established as a fixture at band practices and relished his role of The Wheel.
Upon returning to the studio the band had to wait while Bones taped a couple other segments of the show that featured Veterans for Peace, Animal Friends and the magician Grego the Great who, despite a few missteps, endeared himself to Bones by pulling a rabbit out of his hat.
Hepcat Dilemma took their place in the studio and E literally became part of the scenery as he hid behind the fake apple tree wearing a Richard Nixon mask throughout the set. Taping the show gave the band the luxury of a couple of false starts but once they got going, they played spirited versions of “The Return of Lars the Butterfly”, “Bank Robbery” and “Drought.” A VHS tape of the performance is known to exist, but it has not surfaced in years.
After the taping the band watched the performance. The only disappointment was that E could not be seen crouching behind the fake apple tree. After six hours at PCTV they left the studio with their first television appearance taped and it was originally aired on July 9, 1994.
Setlist:
The Return of Lars the butterfly
Bank Robbery
Drought