This is a great zine that documents the author's three
month trip to the US from Brisbane, which I believe is his first time to
the land of the golden arches, as he puts it. He zigzags between a bunch
of different bigger cities, documenting the debauchery and excitement that
ensues, and makes a lot of observations on US culture to which most citizens
are probably totally desensitized, but that he finds fascinating in good
and bad ways. His main contacts in the US were people from Microcosm, and
so he ends up spending a while in Bloomington, writing about the town in
a way that makes me want to hang out there and go quarry jumping with the
locals, and reaffirms my belief that punks in smaller towns often know how
to have infinitely more fun than their big city counterparts. This zine
is well deserving of the professional printing that it received, and there
are an abundance lot of great, high-quality pictures that he took everywhere
he went, though I wished he'd included captions, especially since some of
them aren't on the same page as the corresponding text. And if you've ever
wondered what the inside of the MRR house looks like, he took a picture
of that too when he interviewed Cissie and Layla.
- Maximum Rock'n'Roll
Bearded Hobo is an incredible zine that will leave you
turning pages and constantly exclaiming "this guy is crazy." Staples
seems to be on a lifelong journey in pursuit of a good time. He is willing
to do anything and go anywhere when anyone who asks. This large format,
full-colour zine documents his journey from his home of Australia to the
United States. It is kinda like Staples hit U.S. soil and took off on a
meth-fueled fun frolic that could only end with death or deportation.
- E. Chris Lynch www.microcosmpublishing.com
Just re-read bearded hobo on the street, from start to finish without pausing (really rare) - great work again. Hannah Suarez www.auscreativeindustries.com
Read the stories on the shitter this morning. From start
to finish...good stuff!! - Michael Lugton www.4zzzfm.org.au
A most excellent purchase. Am sending it up to my little brother at boarding school to broaden his horizons a little. - Sophie Benjamin www.iamverybusyandimportant.net
I love reading/hearing/watching terrible home videos of
peoples travel stories and it was probs the best zine I ever read. I adored
the photos and your writing style reminds me of John Birmingham, it was
killer fun to read. - k.s.zine
Totally mad. I can't believe you came back alive. You are insane.
Elle www.stickyinstitute.com
Three months of adventures in the Land of the Golden Arches, Capitalism and that Scandal of the American Dream. "Whenever I See A Bearded Hobo On The Street, I'll Think Of You And Smile" is a travel zine including interviews, tales, photos and notes while on the road.
email:
Contact.Staples [-at-] gmail.com
post:
PO Box 387, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 Australia

