
Love it, that’s crowdsurfing in a nutshell!


There is one memory i connect with The Briggs: Many years ago (memory is faint here, must have been early 2000’s) The Briggs did a support stint for Flogging Molly, graceing the old “Grünspan” in Hamburg. Standing upstairs on the small balcony at back of the club i thought it was raining through the roof – only to realise that The Briggs got the masses sweating so much that the vaporing sweat condensed on the not too high ceiling above me … outsch!
The show was great and my lovely wife at the end of the Briggs stagetime pushed a Briggs T-Shirt into my hands :”This is for – you got carried away totaly by The Briggs i noted“. Lovely, i still wear that shirt!
But this is not about memories, this about great records that mean a thing to me.
The verdict:
1977 – sure thing and quite a different sound to the rest of LA!
published by a cool lable – yes – independent and cool bands on it!
found in a cool shop – … Burnout, Hamburg!
catching sound – best when slower, best when a wee bit “dramatic”. And produced by a BossTone so must sound great!
The lyrics – clever and well written, dare i say “intelectual street credibility”? Mhhhh?
Read loud!
Can peace keep this from happening? Waging fear we can’t forget A disease, his words are spreading it There is no need to argue Now just do what he says You must learn to trust no one Smile as we charge into the sun And when it’s over we can say I saw it on TV The need, no there’s no stopping it And you won’t believe your eyes this time The last message we tried to send Fell into the wrong hands again Remember they can make up anything You must learn to trust no one Smile as we charge into the sun And when it’s over we can say I saw it on TV Let the truth unfold We’re waiting for an answer This silence is our hymn Our fists are raised and it’s time To take back what is mine You must learn to trust no one Smile as we charge into the sun And when it’s over we can say I saw it on TV, yeah You must learn to trust no one Smile as we charge into the sun And when it’s over we can say I saw it on TV, yeah (c) 2008 SideOneDummy / The Briggs
Now listen up, this is the song i realy like most – outstanding hymn!
And there is one more reason to love The Briggs – a St. Pauli scarf in their video!


7″ are to be at the core – both of any bands oputput and in any record collection. Buying singles was the only item i could afford in the early 70s when i got attracted to mu-sick. Glory old days, when single charts where there. Nevermind, rewind into 2000something, music and punk is still there and from sunny Denmark come “No Hope For The Kids” with a monster 7″ to pleasure us and specificaly all germans!
The verdict:
1977 – sure thing!
published by a cool lable – DYI, sure thing!
found in a cool shop – … mailorder, mmhhh, forgotten from where actualy…tststs
catching sound – Yes – marching integrated and that chorus, splendid! And clocking in just over a minute – why does a song need to be longer, all said!
The lyrics – simple and to the point!
Read youself:
Germany 1943 Soldiers marching in the streets No one talks cause who can you trust Shut your mouth or you'll get busted Das Reich! Das Reich! The neighbor is the GESTAPO house No one sleeps cause they scream so loud Germany 1943 Germany 1943 Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Who they fight for? Das Reich! Das Reich! (C) 2003 No Hope For The Kids
And now crank it up loud: