Showing posts with label Punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Punk. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

The Drones - Temptations Of A White Collar Worker

Having viewed so many brilliant blogs (see some of the best in my list) it wasn't easy to choose what to post first. My first offering is going to be the Drones - Temptations of a White Collar Worker EP. Three reasons for posting this:
  1. I love the Drones and so should everyone (so buy their album Further Temptations - it's still excellent)
  2. Two of the tracks - Hard On Me and You'll Lose" are different versions to the album and are not readily available.
  3. When I first played this 30 years ago it made me smile and it still does today.
I'm not going to say anymore about the Drones as you can find enough on the excellent Punk77 site: http://www.punk77.co.uk/

Band: The Drones
Title: Temptations Of A White Collar Worker E.P.
Label: O.H.M...S.
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Lookalikes
2. Corgi Crap
3. hard On Me
4. You'll Lose

Front Cover

Back Cover

Inside Cover


Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

Enjoy

The Now - Development Corporation

Development Corporation is one of my all time favourite punk vinyl’s, I have played it, taped it, played it more and now I have digitized it for eternal playing.
With all of the compilations, and collections on the market I cannot understand why this has never been re-released. So imagine my feeling when I discovered that ‘The Now’ had reformed to rerecord their old material including ‘development corporation’ I immediately ordered it, thinking at last more people will hear what made this song and other Now material so good.
When it was delivered I ripped open the box and straight into the car CD player, I was at first a little disappointed that Development Corporation was a different version, but then delighted to find DC77 another version more akin to the original (but still not the same). I am now really pleased I have a load of new material plus I still have my original vinyl.
So for those of you that don’t have this, or even more important for those of you that have never heard of it; download and enjoy, and then order the new album
Fuzztone Fizzadelic
Fuzztone Fizzadelic
and give the Now the recognition they so richly deserved as being one of the best punk bands of 1977-78.
Band: The Now
Label: Ultimate
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Development Corporation
2. Why?
Front Cover
Back Cover
Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl


The Mekons - Where Were You?

The Mekons., there is so much to be said about this brilliant band. I bought their first single “Never Been in a Riot” which is a simple, classic, “123” punk song. The Mekons apparently wrote "Never Been In A Riot" as a sarcastic response to the Clash’s “White Riot”, based upon the premise of how many white middle class people have actually been in a riot (not many I guess).
I still like “Never Been in a Riot”, but there was much better to come, their second single “Where was You?” was a true classic that met the ASFM (Always Searching for Music) criteria, the first time I heard it, it made me smile and every time I played it people would say “who is this? It’s brilliant” (my son’s friend recently said this – and that’s 29 years after its release).
The B-side is also a gem. Again I don’t know why these tracks are not available, there was a FAST compilation album, but this has been unavailable for many years, and if you buy the “Heaven and Hell The Best of the Mekons album”:
Heaven and Hell: the Best of the Mekons
Heaven and Hell: the Best of the Mekons
neither of these tracks is on it (in my opinion they should be). Heaven and Hell is still worth buying, as is most of the Mekons back catalogue, however one word of warning, each Mekons album is very different (and the best of gives sample of the different genres that they cover), that’s a good different by the way, but if you are looking for more punk then you will be in for a surprise.


Band: The Mekons
Label: Fast
Year: 1978
Name: Where Was You? / I’ll have to dance then on my own
So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl to inferior mp3 – Where were you?


One final note for vinyl enthusiasts, this record has an etching: "This Signal Is A Product". Don't know what it means, but I always liked finding these.

The Mekons - Work All Week




I was going to move on to another band but it didn’t feel right not including the Mekons third single, "Work all week". Another classic which I have never stopped playing. This is on the best of album, but be prepared it is nothing like the original single. It’s still good, but the original is the best.



Band: The Mekons
Label: Virgin
Year: 1979
Name: Work All Week / Unknown Wrecks
Anyway enough about the Mekons, time to listen, ripped from glorious scratched vinyl to inferior mp3, Work all Week and Unknown Wrecks

Scars - Adult/ery

Another great punk classic from the Fast label.

The label states "Play Loud" and so you should.

For me the b-side "Horrorshow" is the best, but both sides are brilliant. If you like this, go and order their excellent album "Author Author"

Author! Author!
Author! Author!

This single is not on it, I think apart from the single release it was only available on a FAST various album (if anyone has that can they share it?)




The music is noisy, scratchy, agitated and fast, see what you think.

Band: Scars
Label: FAST
Year: 1979
Tracks: Adult/ery / Horrorshow

Find it here ripped from glorious scratchy vinyl to inferior mp3

Jerks - Get Your Woofing Dog Of Me

What can you say about Jerks "get Your Woofing Dog Off Me"

Just read the lyrics:

Saw your face was screaming
The Man said you were leaving
The cops in the back yard said you
were an upstart

Get Your Woofing Dog off me
Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof
Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof
Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof
Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof Woof
Woof Woof Woof
Woof Woof Woof
Get Your Woofing Dog off me
Get Your Woofing Dog off me
Get Your Woofing Dog off me
Now I Wanna be Your Dog
Now I Wanna be Your Dog
Now I Wanna be Your Dog

It's most probably not the best song ever, but it always made me laugh, and at the classic punk rock sub two minute standard, its difficult to get bored with.


Their album is is a good example of classic punk, try it out and see what you think.
Jerk Off
Jerk Off


Although this single is on the album I don't believe too many people have heard of the Jerks. So hear it is, ripped from glorious scratched vinyl to inferior mp3

The Flys - Bunch of Five EP

Oh yes, this one has it all, sub two minute punk song, melodies, power pop punk.

Five songs all different, all brilliant, and yet hardly anyone has ever heard of this EP.

Well if you havn't head of it, heres your chance to donwload it, and then go out and buy their album:
Waikiki Beach Refugees
Waikiki Beach Refugees

Only three tracks from this EP are on the album, the brilliant "Me and my buddies" and "Just for your sex" are not.

So see what you think.

Band: The Flys
Label: Zama Records
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Can I Crash Here
2. Me and My Buddies
3. Just For Your Sex
4. Saturday Sunrise
5. Love and a Molotov Cocktail

Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl to inferior mp3

Snatch - Stanley, All I Want and Snatch (s/t)





It's time for a Snatch fest, and no this is nothing to do with porn (thats all you find if you ever trying to a search for this band). Snatch were one of my favourite bands of 1977.











Every track is brilliant, and I have never stopped playing there stuff, everyone I have shared this with has also loved it.





The album has different versions of the singles, check out All I Want (in my opinion their best single) both versions are outstanding, and I never tire of them.

I cannot understand why these tracks have never been released on CD. Come on someone out there must be able to do it.

Band: Snatch
Label: Lightning
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Stanley
2. I.R.T.
&
1. All I want
2. When I'm Bored
&
Same title album - Snatch


So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl to inferior mp3

The Rings - I Wanna Be free

The Rings only release, what a shame, this is an excellent example of classic punk.

Simple guitar riffs
Simple lyrics
Simple shouting

I Love it.


The back covers tell you to "play it loud" and if you really want to appreciate, then it's good advice.

Side 1 is the best, the B-side "Automobile" is OK.

You can get "I Wanna Be Free" on a couple of various albums. One not bad sampler of the Chiswick label is:
The Chiswick Story
The Chiswick Story

Band: The Rings
Label: Chiswick
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. I Wanna Be Free
2. Automobile


So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl


The Valves - Linda Vindaloo

Strictly speaking the title of today's blog should be "The Valves - it Don't Mean Nothing At All" which is the a-side of this single. But clearly Albion (the record label - it couldn't have been the Valves choice) made a mistake by not selecting Linda Vindaloo as the a-side.

This is the Valves third single, many believe their first single Adolf Only/Robot Love was their best, but in my opinion, Linda Vindaloo is their best.



See what you think

Band: The Valves
Label: Albion
Year: 1979
Tracks:
1. It Don't Mean Nothing At All
2. Linda Vindaloo




Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

The Wasps - Teenage Treats

Back to 1977 again for the brilliant Wasps first and only single. From the drum beat start to the excellent riff, classic punk. I started this blog to share songs like this one, so try it out, as it should be with scratches and pops but in mp3 format for you to share.

Apart from a couple of tracks on the Vortex various album and a couple of John Peel sessions (which I haven't got but would like a copy - anyone out there?) that was it from the Wasps.




But then in 2003 a Wasps album was released, and if you like this then you should buy it. I preordered it on the strength of this single and it's brilliant. See link at the bottom for details.

Band: The Wasps
Label: 4 Play
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Teenage Treats
2. She Made Magic


Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

Link to buy the Wasps album:
Punkryonics
Punkryonics by Wasps

Crisis - No Town Hall (Southwark)


Crisis were one of my favourite punk bands for a number of reasons:

1. Their songs were brilliant
2. They were a local band (surrey)
3. I knew half of them
4. We used to get on the guest list

Its funny listening to these songs now, to think we were teenagers protesting the building of a town hall, today I don't think many people could care less.

My favourite tracks on this single is P.C. One Nine Eight Four (note the play on 1984) , because it is a classic punk song and secondly the lyrics were very true for the late seventies. I can think of a number of times the police waded in for no reason (well we may have been humming the theme of z-cars - but still a little excessive reaction).

See what you think, I will put some other Crisis stuff up later (plus a few more stories). I also have attached a high resolution copy of the front cover so you can sing along to the lyrics. Enjoy.

They did release an album with all of their singles on, which is sadly no longer available. If people want it then leave a comment and I will post it later on.

So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl onto substandard mp3

Johnny And The Self Abusers - Saints And Sinners

Another classic from Chiswick, they knew how to pick some excellent bands. This was never rated by the critics but has always been one of my favorites. Sub two minute (1:54) a good riff, nice and fast. Just what I like.

This was their only single as Johnny and the Self Abusers, but what did make this track more well known than it probably would have, is that the lead singer is Jim Kerr from Simple Minds. Its hard to see how they went from this to the early electronic and dance incarnations of simple minds.



The b-side is average, and I think I have only played it a couple of times.

Band: Johnny and the Self Abusers
Label: Chiswick
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Saints and Sinners
2. Dead Vandals





So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

The Carpettes - The Carpettes EP

I promised you some more from the Small Wonder label and here it is.

The Carpettes first single (ep), I really like this ep it has a couple of classic punk songs, "Help I'm Trapped" at a fast 1.03 minutes long.

Radio Wunderbarr has the classic end of track silence and then it leaps into life again. As was usual for Punk singles there was often witty comments or attempts to shock - Not sure which one was being attempted but the cover has the following comments: All fans, perverts, girls with big tits, major record companies telephone Houghton-Le-Spring 845246



Band: The Carpettes
Label: Small Wonder
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. How About Me And You
2. Help I'm Trapped
3. Radio Wunderbar
4. Cream Of The Youth


So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

If you like this there are two CD's worth acquiring, the first
The Best of the Carpettes
The Best of the Carpettes

This one does not have the classic "Help I'm trapped" and "Cream of the Youth" but does some of their other singles.

The second is the best as it has the ep and their classic track "Small Wonder" which I will serve at a later date, as well as some classic John Peel sessions, so this is the one I would go for:
The Early Years: 1977-1978
The Early Years: 1977-1978

There are a couple more of which I have not heard any of the tracks, if anyone has drop me a comment.

Ultravox! - Young Savage

The original Ultravox!. The ! at the end is the only difference in the bands name between the classic John Foxx first incarnation and the dreadful Midge Ure second incarnation.

I bought this single because of the cover (I liked the look of it) got home put it on, and was blown away by the brilliant "Young Savage", In my opinion a classic punk song and therefore punk band. I then scoured the NME and found that they were playing at the Marquee in Wardour Street and went to see them, I was shocked to find out that they were not Punk, but more..... couldn't classify them at the time, but it was one of the best gigs I had ever been to. I then went out and purchased their first album, which a word of warning, although brilliant it is not punk at all. From then on they were one of my favorite bands and I stuck with them for all three albums listed at the bottom, and even John Foxx's excellent solo period for the first two albums.

Band: Ultravox!
Label: Island
Year: 1977
Tracks:
1. Young Savage
2. Slipaway (Live at the Rainbow)

Ripped from glorious scratched vinyl

Although different from Young Savage I recommend that you buy all three of these CD's. If you prefer the punk style, start with their second Ha! ha! ha!

The first album
Ultravox: Remastered
Ultravox: Remastered
Ha Ha Ha: Remastered
Ha Ha Ha: Remastered
Systems of Romance: Remastered
Systems of Romance: Remastered

The Dials - All I Here

The Dials were a local band from Sunbury (Middlesex). I'm not sure how well they are known (there is no mention on punk77).

They did have some association with the Members and this record was produced by Nicky Tesco from the Members.


This was their first and I think only recording, again if anyone has anything else, I would be interested.


All I Hear is great, fast and loud with lots of saxophone which apart from X-Ray Spex was rare for punk bands. The b-side in my opinion is too long and nothing special, See what you think


Band: The Dials
Label: Scene Records
Year: 1979
Tracks:
1. All I Hear
2 Running

So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl, the Dials

999 - Nasty Nasty

OK I know that this is not rare (although I believe the Nasty green vinyl is not that common). but how can you talk about punk and not mention "999".


I always loved this band, I liked their singles and albums (even the post punk ones) and to see them live was excellent. Nick Cash would always shout out "Hello. London"or whatever other city they were in and then they would blast out a high speed set.




Band: 999
Year:1977
Label: United Artists
Tracks:
1. Nasty Nasty
2. No Pity






So ripped from glorious scratched vinyl




If you like this then you are spoiled for choice:

Their first and I believe their best album
999
999
Their second (you can buy the first and second on one single CD)
Separates
Separates
Their singles album
The Punk Singles 1977-1980
The Punk Singles 1977-1980