Greg Ginn is an American musician and songwriter best known as the founding guitarist of the punk rock band Black Flag. His innovative guitar work and contributions to the punk rock movement have had a lasting impact on the genre. Ginn's influence extends beyond music, as he has also been involved in various aspects of the music industry.

"The biggest disappointment has been seeing the number of people in this business with very shortsighted views."


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"As a label, you have to treat every group and every record as a unique entity. I think that that has been our success, rather than relying upon a fan base."



"I had business experience. I had made my living designing and building electronic equipment. Basic business was not new to me, but the music business was completely new to me. I knew nothing about distribution, or any of those things."



"It took us two years to get our first real gig. That was a big dream. We ended up booking a lot of our own gigs and putting on a lot of our own shows. We were trying to get our actual music across, trying to make a connection there."



"Punk rock really came out of N.Y. as a philosophy before the groups were ever recorded. I had a kind-of intellectual interest in the idea of creating a new scene that could be a grassroots thing."



"SST was formed to put out the first Black Flag record. Basically, there wasn't anyone else to do it. I felt that what I was doing with Black Flag was very worthwhile, and I wanted to get it out there."



"If people are really excited about their music, and that's their primary motivation, then that comes through in demo tapes. That's the most important ingredient."

