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  • my loveliest vinyl, part 4

    my loveliest vinyl, part 4

    Eater - Thinking of the U.S.A. (The Lable TLR003, June 1977)
    Eater – Thinking of the U.S.A. (The Lable TLR003, June 1977)

    Now this is one from way back. So much way back that most of you kids today won’t recognize this as “punk” – but hey, also AC/DC appeared in my fav record shops back then in the “punk” bin…now, this is straight from June 1977, straight from the action (London) and done by 16 year old lads – and it is a classic!

    Lets see:

    1977 – tick, this is June 1977!
    published by a cool lable – ticked, The Lable (run by David Goodman) was something back then
    found in a cool shop – ticked, found in the early 80ties in this small shack in Barmbek run by Stoney (a used comic and records outlet)
    catching sound – monster reverb, catching chorus hockline
    not too bad words – no-nonsense write up of a day in the life of Eater and their aspiration: getting over to the USA (and make it big)
    collectors value – quite some, i have the version with the wrong publishing credits later corrected. but the bible (45 Rev) says it not worth it…do i fucking care?

    Eater! You gotta fucking love’em….you gotta hate them the lucky bastards! Mark P called them ‘totally devoid of musical ideas’. John Savage, journalist of the time, summed them up as ‘Youth by itself is not enough’. What do they know? Eater called Johnny Rotten ‘too old’. That’s about right… Average age 16, chicks, rock’n’roll, part of the greatest musical era ever, and a fistful of songs to stand the test of punk time. (Paul@Punk77)

    And the words are a nod to their musickal roots:

    Kicking up dust on an empty street
    Waiting for John, Brian and Liz
    I've already been stopped by the police
    They're getting kicks, I'm feeling sick
    
    Chorus. And I'm thinking - thinking of the USA
    Thinking of the USA
    Dreaming of the USA
    
    10.30 and the band is still not on the stage
    The kids are getting restless but all have to be paid
    I really think that I should not stay
    I need a rest .I need a drink
    Chorus. And I'm thinking - thinking of the USA
    Thinking of the USA
    Dreaming of the USA
    
    12.45 at the Roxy Club
    And I'm tired of just hanging around
    I need some sleep, I am so tired
    All these people making crazy sounds
    
    USA-USA-USA-USA
    
    Walter Lure comes from the USA
    Lou Reed comes from the USA
    Richard Nixon comes from the USA
    Gary Gilmore came from the USA
    
    (c) 1977 A. Blade / I. Woodcock
    

    What else is worth to note? Did you know that producer Dave Goodman soon moved to Malta (of all places), enjoyed the sun and died from a heart-attack in 2005. What happened to the lads of Eater? No carrer, no USA – into work.

    See 14 year old drummer Dee here (remembering it all in 1997):

    And here is is in all glory:

  • my loveliest vinyl, part 3

    my loveliest vinyl, part 3

    Teenage Bottlerocket - They Came From The Shadows (Fat Wreck Chords, 2009)
    Teenage Bottlerocket – They Came From The Shadows (Fat Wreck Chords, 2009)

     

    This one now spans decades, ain’t it? Released in 2009, that is quite a distance from 1979 (and the glory 7″ of The Pack). On this one there is so little to say other than if such a record comes out every year then every year since 1976 was a great year.

    Again, by all counts a great record with a monster track in “Bigger than Kiss”:

    1977 – does that matter here? Naaaa – not.
    published by a cool lable – ticked, Fat Wreck is a great home-brew type of lable (gone big)
    found in a cool shop – not ticked, unfortunately i do not own the green vinyl version…
    catching sound – tick, tick, tick or “1,2,3…4”
    not too bad words – conscious words to explain why they are big. damn good.
    Bous: recorded at a great place – yes, right there, at the Blasting Room (of Bill Stephenson fame)

    There is not a lot history to state on Teenage Bottlerocket, but i can tell you the (actually twin) brothers Carlisle do rock, big time! Bring them on! Anyday, Anytime!

    Here it is it in all glory:

    Detroit couldn't rock itself out of a paper bag
    Gene Simmons looks kinda cool
    But Paul Stanley kinda looks like a jag
    Ace Frehley can play guitar
    But he ain't no fucking Kerry King
    So get your ass out of the way
    Here comes a rock revolution
    Listen up cause I'm about to sing
    The creatures of the night
    Can't hold a candle to this
    We'll be kickin' ass we'll be takin' names
    When we're bigger than Kiss
    I never thought cocaine
    Could be as good as this
    We'll live our lives in alcoholic bliss
    When we're bigger than Kiss
    Rock!
    
    Me and Charlie we have it loud
    Yeah you know we rock and roll all night
    Paul Stanley fell down on stage and broke a hip
    Let's hope he's not alright
    The ladies don't like old men
    Now my love gun is the one in demand
    And we're gonna go down in history
    As the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band
    The creatures of the night
    Can't hold a candle to this
    We'll be kickin' ass we'll be takin' names
    When we're bigger than Kiss
    Calling Dr. Love hey geta load of this
    Ray beat the piss out of Peter Criss
    Now we're bigger than Kiss
    
    (c) Teenage Bottlerocket
    


    There is a little side note to this: Artist Ben Levin is worth a mention! As i do like my Bro Hernadez style comics i do like this too. Sure!

  • Millerntor Roar back in town, 2:1 last minute win

    Millerntor Roar back in town, 2:1 last minute win

    Home, sweet home...
    Home, sweet home…

    Wer einfach mehr investiert, wer nach Fehlern nicht aufhört – der wird belohnt. Und wenn die Kraft nicht reicht, dann gibt es Doping von den Rängen. Meine Fresse, das war gestern abend eine 2te Halbzeit! Es ist lange her das der FCSP einen “Last Minute Win” eingefahren hat und es ist lange her das der Millerntor Roar die letzten 13 Minuten so laut war. Nimmermüder Einsatz + Kondition + Roar = Goal. That simple! Wow!