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  • my loveliest vinyl, part 34

    my loveliest vinyl, part 34

    Thorazine - Vicious Cycle (Hell Yeah HELL 45, 1998)
    Thorazine – Vicious Cycle (Hell Yeah HELL 45, 1998)

    Philly Punk – now that is unique: I can not really recall many bands from there – “Flag of Democrazy” and “Ink&Dagger” are two i have on record, but else? But, that does not count, as Thorazine are a heavy hitting slab of Punk fucking Rock – they are from Philly so Philly has something! They actualy spend only a short life, 2 Records and a couple of tours but this record summs it all up neatly!

    The verdict:

    1977 – indeed, this is Punk Rock with a captial R!
    published by a cool lable – Hell Yeah, part of the Dionysus Empire – sure thing!
    found in a cool shop – Drugstore!
    catching sound – without any fucking doubt – driving, good hooks, great stops/breaks and cool female vocals – i do not need more!
    The lyrics – Truth or dare i’d say, fucking cool, fucking unpunk!.

    Thorazine is a Nazi punk’s most confusing nightmare. Fronted by a woman and backed by a Jewish bass player, Thorazine’s brand of melodic early hardcore leans toward a harder, faster Ramones with frenetic hints of Motorhead. Their hyper-kinetic punk is a tribute to the stripped-down, furious, two-minute anthems. Not unlike the anti-psychotic drug that is their namesake, the result is therapy for the angst-ridden.” (Geeta Dalal in Philadelphia City Paper 07/97)

    We’re not “the beautiful people” from Melrose Place” or something. You’re looking at real, everyday people when you stare into these faces. Most adults 25 years and up look at us and remember when bands looked like us all the time. We were “the look.” Now that everybody looks like non-threatening skinny wimps still wet behind the ears, WE SCARE THE SHIT outta most kids that show expecting another band that looks like Offspring. We were called “greasy, sleazy, sweaty people who play nasty music” in one article. This is generally how kids see us. We must be threatening in some way, shape or form, because we’ve never been stiffed on our money. Even in clubs notorious for it. There was one night here in Philly where the management had to tell us that we generated no cash and when I was being filled in, they called the bouncer over. He was shuffling his feet and rubbing the back of his neck nervously instead of me!” (Dallas, the drummer, in an interview)

    Why the quotes? Because beauty and real gems speak for themselves!

    My favorite songs has it all and has a simple message with respect to being happy:

    Work at my job
    do what I do
    A little chore
    makin money
    it'S not such a bad life now
    payin my dues
    no time to bitch
    no time to whine
    countin' my dough
    biding my time
    Soon I'll have a day off
    To do what i want
    
    Chrous:
    I'm happy
    Got a good life
    No complaints
    Get out of my face
    
    Got a big old house
    live with the band
    rehearsin at home
    don't have it too bad
    Shakin t' walls playin tunes
    In pajamas
    Like where i live
    Roomates too
    Dog is runin around
    sinks got dishes too
    gonna kik back Sunday Afternoon
    order take out food
    
    Chorus
    
    I love my man
    always by my side
    we like to laught
    we try to spend time
    when we det down ohhh myy
    he's real fine
    when we get some time
    we like to go online
    surfin' around 
    playin some games
    trade picture of porn queens
    it's quite a time
    
    Chorus
    
    I got me a bike
    Speeding along
    Got me some friends
    Where do we go
    care less, got a tank full of gas
    Havin a ball
    Warm wether
    Seems so far away
    When spring strikes
    I'll be on my bike
    wish all days were sunny and nice
    I'd ride all the time
    
    Chorus
    
    (c) 1998 Way Cool Music BMI

    Now listen up – this is live in 1997 in North Carolina:

    And a “professional video” done by Hell Yeah for the record:

    So, what happened to them? At least the 2 are a happy married couple and you can read @punkymama.com about them! Realy dig them mate!

     

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: Teil 976

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: Teil 976

    Charlie Huston - Die Hank Thimpson Trilogie (Heyne, 2013)
    Charlie Huston – Die Hank Thimpson Trilogie (Heyne, 2013)

    Gelesen:08.03 – 17.03.2013 (Zeit nicht genommen), netto 1013 Seiten.

    Keine Ahnung warum ich das in der Buchhandlung meines Vertrauens mitgenommen habe – am Klappentext (“… für Fans von The Big Lebowski und Pulp Fiction…“) kann es nicht gelegen haben, der ist mal wieder “billig” (ebenso wie das Cover, aber dazu später mehr).

    Ich mag Geschichten die einem die Möglichkeit geben den Helden über einen längeren Zeitraum zu begleiten – das geht hier wunderbar. Der Titelheld stolpert in etwas rein, das am Ende vielen Menschen das Leben kostet und ihn einmal quer durch Amerika (und das angrenzende Mexiko) und zurück schickt. Doch nicht nur geographische Kreise schliessen sich – auch seine Liebe für Baseball geht und kommt wieder. Das ganze ist von viel Gewalt und echten Schmerzen begleitet und – natürlich – entwickelt Hank eine ganze Menge Professionalität im Töten von Menschen. Dabei lernt er ehr zufällig und lediglich aus reiner Selbsterhaltung, das aber richtig gut!

    Die 3 Einzelbücher passen dabei gut zusammen, zumal sie alle einen anderen Focus in der Geschichte haben, lediglich der letzte Teil fühlt sich ein wenig “bemüht” an. Im großen und ganzen aber spannend, unterhaltend, gewaltätig, blutig und “lakonisch”. Also gut. Nicht ganz so gut wie Adrian McKintys Michael Forsythe Trilogie. Aber, doch, passt.

    Soundtrack dazu: The New Rochelles, was sonst?

    PS: Das Cover ist sowas von langweilig, die 3 Original hätten da mehr Inspiration liefern können. Aber, it’s Random House, so it’s random … clever. Naja, wenigstens wurde das ganze von Markus Naegele übersetzt – aber hätte es dann nicht bei Heyne Hardcore mit ein wenig mehr Pepp im Cover rauskommen können? Ich hab Sorgen, wa?

    Charlie Huston - Caught Steeling (Ballantine Books, 2004)
    Charlie Huston – Caught Steeling (Ballantine Books, 2004)
    Charlie Huston - Six Bad Things (Ballantine Books, 2005)
    Charlie Huston – Six Bad Things (Ballantine Books, 2005)
    Charlie Huston - A Dangerous Man (Ballantine Books, 2006)
    Charlie Huston – A Dangerous Man (Ballantine Books, 2006)