Category: Records as in Vinyl

  • my loveliest vinyl, part 15

    my loveliest vinyl, part 15

    Big D and the Kids Table - For the Damned, the Dumb & the Delirious (One Side Dummy Records, 2011)
    Big D and the Kids Table – For the Damned, the Dumb & the Delirious (One Side Dummy Records, 2011)

    Ska-core is a Boston stronghold, but beyond the might of the Mighty Mighty BossTones there is more. Since the mid 90’s Big D and the Kids Table (what a name!) have added their abilities to the genre and with their latest record out in late 2011 (and beating the new Mighty Mighty BossTones record by a month) they have made it big, at least for me. And, yes, even after about 1 month of listening it is already in my all-time fav list (but, cool down, that list is long, very long).

    As a life-long BossTone supporter surrounded by an even more die-hard BossTone (Frosch, that is) and a wife that likes Dicky’s voice (and the music) it is a hard to judge, but not too hard (as i dig it πŸ™‚ ). The band actualy states:

    "For The Damned, The Dumb & The Delirious" is filled with driving
    ska-punk bangers, leaping off the stage thrash, seedy dub and 
    topped off with a lot of that good ol’ fashion working class,
    Boston bar room beer toasting anthems. 
    It’s gritty, bratty and raw – confident, witty and fun.

    The verdict:
    1977 – now this is tough! is it in true spirit of the 1979 2Tone revival of Ska in the UK? published by a cool lable – SideOneDummy is a cool lable with a cool rooster, yes! And, bonus, it is a double-12″!
    found in a cool shop – Burnout Records in Hamburg (currently the best shop in town).
    catching sound – yes, the beauty of the ska-rhythm paired with speedy guitars – perfect!not too bad words – the decisive one – seldom before i have seen a better explanation why a musician is the way he is and why he hangs on and on and on, go read yourself:

    One day,
    I'll stop stealing beer from clubs,
    toilet paper, paper towels,
    light bulbs and even the cigarette stained rug
    
    One day,
    I'll stop hanging in the bars
    With the late-night punks and lousy women
    And all those toxic hangers on
    
    And did you know,
    Life is easier than they claim,
    When you ain't obsessed with fame,
    And the world knows you'll never be tamed
    When gasoline soaked,
    With an open zipo's flame,
    Livin' life is a no-rules game,
    And if I ever step in line - then I'm to blame.
    
    No, don't wait around for me,
    I'm stickin' to the first plan,
    It's workin' out for me
    No, don't wait around for me,
    There's still a mess of countries left that I haven't seen.
    
    Old friends have grown into American bodies,
    Have given up on their hobbies,
    And pull me aside and say "Don't you ever change."
    
    An old man,
    Take a seat next to me at the bar,
    And we find out who each other are,
    And pull me close and go "Don't you ever change."
    
    So don't wait around for me,
    I'm enjoying life too much,
    I'm self-made free
    Nah, don't wait around for me,
    Go ahead with your own life,
    
    But me....
    
    I explode on mics,
    Dive on endless heads,
    Play with as much power to wake the living dead
    Why I don't fear,
    Adrenalize new heights,
    I'll make your Monday into fuckin' Saturday Night.
    
    No, don't wait around for me,
    I don't agree with the values and interests of society
    No, don't wait around for me,
    What a decrescendo, Huh?
    Humanity!
    
    No, don't wait around for me,
    To taste this whole world
    That's life for me
    No, don't wait around for me,
    Gotta do my own thing,
    I'm self-made free
    
    (c) 2011 Big D and the Kids Table

    Could not find a real good video of this song, but nevermind, at least you can listen to it:

    One a side note (dated 2012): The band is like a poor travling gypsy type of thing (and that means they live for the music, the don’t make a living from the music) and when word came around in Nov 2011 that fontman David McWane was diagnosed with Thyroid-Cancer a rush of support set in (for us over in EU we need to remind ourselves how health care, insurance and the hospital system works in the US – seldom people have full insurance cover) to offer support (and that also in hard $). It looks he is covered and able to pay the bills (or, have them paid by Mass Health) but if you feel it needs support:

    See http://bigdandthekidstable.com/ and buy a T-Shirt or donate money.

  • someones lovliest vinyl, part unknown (but lasting for an hour)

    someones lovliest vinyl, part unknown (but lasting for an hour)

    Now, for a change, if i had any abilities in mastering things like Photoshop or whatever clever tools these fancy guys in media and advertising companies use – would i end up with this? Oh yes, i would. But now i take an hour off and watch it full blast!

    Radio Soulwax presents HARDCORE OR DIE:
    We can’t pretend to have been huge hardcore punk fans at the time, but have grown to love it now, with help from some friends but most of all from Steve, our drummer. Using their records and his tapes (of local hardcore radio shows from northern France), we tried to give you our take on 80s hardcore. Some people might feel it’s not very respectful, but listen, those guys take themselves way too seriously and by cutting it up the way we did, we feel we have kept to the original spirit and energy of the music. This show contains some of the best sleeves yet on RSWX.
    Concept : Soulwax and Fergadelic
    Animation/Editing : Nuno Costa

    And now you do the same!

    And, quel surprise, the creators are from … Belgium. Damn Belgium.

  • my loveliest vinyl, part 14

    my loveliest vinyl, part 14

    Wipers - Over The Edge (Trap Records 8.98, 1983)
    Wipers – Over The Edge (Trap Records 8.98, 1983)

    Time warp again, and back to the US and back up the coast from LA to Portland, OR. This came accros quite differently but caught the ear: strong, sturdy guitarplay and real emotional voals – and it was DIY although we did not know it back then. And, eventualy, it was a one-man show (also not known back then) but who the fuck cared? This was different from early HC and the speedy stuff we just discovered from out there – here is the verdict:

    1977 – yes, this is true 1977 DIY!
    published by a cool lable – DIY on his own TRAP Records (later re-issues by Braineater, Enigma and others)
    found in a cool shop – Konneckschen, where else back then?
    catching sound – driving and sturdy guitar play and building up to great choruses!
    not too bad words – often dark and depressing but getting the message accross, great and simple words make it work.

    Read yourself:

    It's not the truth I seek
    It's just a mockery
    Don't need to waste my time
    You know I've really tried
    You take and never give
    It get's so hard to live
    I'm hangin on a ledge
    Pushed straight over the edge
    Don't do the thing's you do
    Don't have to oblige you
    Makin choises on my own
    Don't buy their trite, and drone
    Grow up and be a man
    Drop dead right where I stand
    I hangin on a ledge
    Pushed straight over the edge
    
    (c) 1983 Greg Sage, TRAP Records

    Back then this LP was played many times and sure made it onto a C-60 for my Walkman!

    And this is lonley Greg 1983, live, in Portland @ 13th Precint – introduced by the humble Pig Champion (of Poison Idea fame – r.i.p.):