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  • my loveliest vinyl, part 8

    my loveliest vinyl, part 8

    Guns'n'Wankers - POP EP (Rugger Bugger Dump 020, 1994)
    Guns’n’Wankers – POP EP (Rugger Bugger Dump 020, 1994)

    This is so sweet, this is a perfect summer cheer-up! And, record collectors unite, it came as a 3 EP Set (“Pop”, “Metal” and “Hardcore”) although in debateable packaging (but those acustomed to Snuff’s output just nodd that off).

    Verdict:

    1977 – Yes, sure. Direct link to PowerPop!
    published by a cool lable – Rugger Bugger was home for some awsome stuff from UK!
    found in a cool shop – ticked, again Martin Stehr’s Drugstore
    catching sound – Guitarwork seldom done that smart and catchy, catchy, catchy!
    not too bad words – as with Snuff, obscure and hard to read from the lyric sheet.

    It seems to be a lovestory though so right on track:

    Julie stands beside the window
    Head full of additive
    Sophie wants an explanation
    Julie says she's none to give
    
    Julie's got some time
    But she's not taking much more
    Just a little bit
    More than she bargained for
    
    Sophie's in two minds,
    She's busy making it four
    Ask a simple question
    The answers might just follow on
    
    So she asks about her lover
    Tiny kicks internally
    Julie talks of aspirations
    Hiding from reality
    
    You don't get the picture
    I have to level with you
    Should have left it was
    
    You thought the grass was greener
    But your imagination lied
    It was just a dream
    And your dreams don't count
    When the real world comes around
    
    (c) Guns'n'Wankers

    Guns’n’Wankers were a interim something driven by Duncan Redmonds when Snuff disbanded for the first time in 1991 – as with many bands someone should have made them BIG, even against their own wishes. They deserved it!

    See them live and loud here: