A C-60 of typically unhinged cover songs, that systematically de-construct the Rock'n Pop myth, and stuff the smoking shards into an old shoe box to be dismissively tossed into the dark recesses of the understairs cubby hole that you were frightened of as an affection starved infant. This is what progressive music is all about is it not? The version of the horrifically awful pomp stompers Led Zep's tragick classick, 'Rock
and Roll', is an accurate rendition of what this atrocious drivle
actually sounds like to those not hypnotised by the Nazi rally that
is/was rock music.
"Summertime Blues", in its John Lydon on a cocktail of Benylin and Night Nurse, in place of the'Wizz', brilliance; actually manages to equal the majesty of the version by The Flying Lizards, and that is some praise.
"Rock is for Arse-lickers" (G. P-orridge 1977)
All vocals by Ted Koppel. Recorded 1983–85.
"Summertime Blues", in its John Lydon on a cocktail of Benylin and Night Nurse, in place of the'Wizz', brilliance; actually manages to equal the majesty of the version by The Flying Lizards, and that is some praise.
"Rock is for Arse-lickers" (G. P-orridge 1977)
All vocals by Ted Koppel. Recorded 1983–85.
Side A :
- Rock and Roll
- Waiting for my man
- Headhunter
- Summertime Blues
- Psychedelic Shack
- TNTNT
Side B :
- Dark Eyes
- Spanish Caravan
- Back Stabbers
- Paris 1942
- Wild World of Animals
- Caravan
- It Never Rains in California
3 comments:
Ha-hey thanks very much indeed!Looking fwd to hearing this :)
I hope you've downloaded all the Sun City Girls tapes on here....and there's more to come in the next few weeks!?
I just dl'ed this - sounds great! I've been on a rampage downing things from your blog, and thoroughly enjoying all of it.
Anyway, this album is great! It's apparently a different version though- 17 tracks instead of 13, and named differently. Nonetheless, wonderful uploads, thank you, keep it up please.
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