my loveliest vinyl, part 7

Marginal Man
Marginal Man - Identity (Dischord Records 13, 1984)
Marginal Man – Identity (Dischord Records 13, 1984)

Words speak louder than action, eh?

If I say something that you don't like
Just think about it well I may be right
If I say something just hear me out
I just might know what I'm talking about

If I say something well I mean what I say
My words have meaning and that's the truth
Life is full of problems hey that's ok
In times of trouble you'll find the way

So just remember that what I say
When I say something don't turn your head
I'm here to help you when things go wrong
Lean on my shoulder friend

(c) 1984 Marginal Man

This is by far one of the most impressing songs that has made it into both my record collection and forever into my brain! This is short, impressive and touches your heart. And confirm that the “scene” in DC was a very close and personal one.

Lets see the verdict:

1977 – come on, who cares. Musicaly much nearer 1977 than other DC/HC stuff.
published by a cool lable – “Dischord” and “Produced by Don Zientara” where quality lables back then that simply made you buy ANY record with that imprint. Any!
found in a cool shop – ticked, again Uli Rehberg imported this for Konneckschen in 1984!
catching sound – Yes, hardcore with a heart – never been done smarter!
not too bad words – not too bad? They are fucking brilliant and they should make you cry!

To round it off – this is what we never got to see over here:

Worth to note and point out: Both Kenny (left guitar) and Any (bass) are not the standard white male kids – something that back then stood out. And that is live in Philly, PA in 1984!

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