Sunday 19 January 2014

The Best of Brought To Life - 038

1. THE SKIDS - 'The Saints Are Coming' - Virgin 7" - UK - 1978
Their 3rd 7", although the 'Wide Open' E.P. was also available on 12" in red vinyl - ooooOOOOoooo! TOTP performance here. Anthemic comes to mind.
2. THE GERMS - 'What We Do Is Secret' - Slash LP - USA -1979
Lead track from G.I. their sole studio LP. Produced by Joan Jett. More oooOOOooos. 'Standing in line we're aberrations, defects in a defect's mirror, we've been here all the time,
real fixations, hidden deep in the furor, and what we do is secret, secret!'
3. LEFT HAND DRIVE - 'I Know Where I Am' - Bancrupt 7" - UK - 1978
This bunch were from Northampton. This was the B-side of their second single 'Who Said Rock 'n' Roll Is Dead?'
4. ED GEIN'S CAR - 'Bars And Brick' - Ed Gein's Car LP - USA - 1985
Lead track from their sole studio LP 'Making Dick Dance'. Ed Gein's actual car was auctioned in 1958. The vehicle, used by Gein to bring his corpses back home, went for 760 dollars to fairground operator Bunny Gibbons who charged customers 25 cents to examine it. What for is anyone's guess.
5. UK SUBS - 'I Couldn't Be You' - Gem LP - UK - 1979
First band I ever saw live was the Subs. Great they were too. This track is from the first album 'Another Kind Of Blues' with some cool harmonica which you rarely heard on punk records. Live footage from 'Punk Can Take It' here.
6. THE ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE - 'Streets Of London' - WXYZ 7" - UK - 1981
Debut single, a cover of the Ralph McTell classic. I remember seeing this lot supporting the Damned in 1981. Almost ended in a riot with fire extinguishers being unleashed on the crowd and everything! Great fun. They came across as a mean bunch of bikers but I wasn't sure whether it was all staged for dramatic effect or not. I'm assuming Animal was the template for Danny the Drug Dealer in 'Withnail And I?'
7. PADELUUN & DIE PUBLICITY BAND O.N.M. - 'Nazis Are No Fun' - Rondo 7" - Germany - 1980
Political satire from this performance artist and film maker from Düsseldorf. It was probably meant to lampoon many punk rockers who seemed to have a fixation with swastikas in the late '70s. Or something.
8. UK SUBS - 'Tomorrow's Girls' - Gem 7" - UK - 1979
3rd single. The sleeve features Sindy who ran the fan club at the time. She was Paul Slack's sister, y'know? Real name was Joanne but we all preferred Sindy.
9. THE BARRACUDAS - 'I Can't Pretend' - Zonophone 7" - UK - 1981
5th single. It's no 'Summer Fun' but then what is? Nowadays it sounds like this.
10. THE ADVERTS - 'Gary Gilmore's Eyes' - Anchor 7" - UK - 1977
The follow up single to 'One Chord Wonders'. First heard it on TOTP to which my dad exclaimed 'what's this rubbish?' Of course he was wrong. Here's what we were watching.
11. THE ANEMIC BOYFRIENDS - 'Fake I.D.' - Red Sweater 7" - USA - 1981
Second single from this mob who were from Anchorage, Alaska. John Peel loved 'Bad Girls In Love' but this is the winner for me.
12. THE SKIDS - 'Sweet Suburbia' - Virgin 7" - UK - 1978
Second single with that unmistakeable Stuart Adamson (RIP) guitar. Dodgy live video here.
13. STARSHOOTER - 'Accident' - Pathé Marconi LP - France - 1978
My favourite track from their first LP. The singer was disappointingly called Kent Hutchinson which didn't sound very French at all, however, it turns out that he also wrote comics and it was more like a pen name. His real name was Hervé Despesse. That's more like it.
14. THE GERMS - 'Land Of Treason' - Slash LP - USA -1979
Another from G.I.  Here's what it sounded like recently. Without Darby, of course.
15. UK SUBS - 'She's Not There' - Gem 7" - UK - 1979
From their 4th single. A 4-tracker. Another inspired cover version. TOTP performance here.
16. THE ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE - 'So What?' - WXYZ 7" - UK - 1981
B-side of 'Streets Of London'. Probably should have been the A-side but there was no way it was ever gonna get airplay. 'Well I've been to Hastings and I've been to Brighton, I've been to Eastbourne too, So What?' Video here.
17. THE SKIDS - 'Into The Valley' - Virgin 7" - UK - 1979
4th single. Yet another anthem. Worst hat in the history of punk?
18. THE ADVERTS - 'No Time To Be 21' - Bright 7" - UK - 1978
4th single again. 'Life's short, don't make a mess of it, to the ends of the earth, you'll look for sense in it, no chances, no plans, I'll smash the windows of my box, I'll be a madman, it's no time to be 21, to be anyone'. TOTP here.
19. THE GERMS - 'Not Alright' - Demo - USA - 1980
From the sessions recorded for the Al Pacino film 'Cruising'. Available on many a bootleg. 'Livin' in a fury, life's kinda blurry, dyin' in a hurry, stories kinda lurid, no time to worry, gonna hang the jury, broke up kinda early, all the bribes are workin'.'
20. THE ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE - 'I Hate People' - WXYZ 7" - UK - 1982
2nd single. Here's them doing it at Rebellion 2011.
21. TEENAGE QUEERS - 'Masochist Ice Cream Man On Drugs' - Demo - 1980
Am I posting this merely for the title? Maybe. This was effectively the same band that did the Bobby Soxx 7" and is available along with a live show on a LTD release LP on Brain Transplant records. Although it's not a proper video, the picture here is great!
22. ED GEIN'S CAR - 'Go Down On My Dog' - Ed Gein's Car LP - USA - 1985
Another from 'Making Dick Dance'.
23. THE SKIDS - 'Melancholy Soldiers' - Virgin LP - UK - 1979
Here's an excellent track from their slightly patchy debut LP 'Scared To Dance'.
24. John Peel waxing lyrical about The Galactic Symposium on his radio show
25. THE GALACTIC SYMPOSIUM - 'Money' - Vague 7" - UK - 1979
And now you can hear that John was right! Their story is here. There are rare little nuggets like this throughout the BTL archive.
***BONUS TRACKS***
26. THE UK SUBS - 'Kicks'
27. THE ADVERTS - 'We Who Wait'
28. THE ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE - 'For You'
29. ED GEIN'S CAR - 'Kiss Daddy Goodnight'
30. THE ADVERTS - 'New Day Dawning'
31. THE TOM ROBINSON BAND - '2-4-6-8 Motorway'

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