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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

V/A - Where Birdmen Flew Revisited Vol.3 1999

Before I go to the orthopedic surgeon, I take advantage of the free time and send a sign of life with the following fantastic compilation from 'Down Under', a small series called Where Birdmen Flew Revisited enjoyed a small guest appearance at the end of the Nineties and is very welcome in my house. On the one hand because I love the music from there, on the other hand their singles are difficult to obtain in Europe and yes, there are numerous bootlegs with well known bands, which are almost all essential and therefore many of the bands and songs are similar, but we had this theme before, and yet it's good that new or tried-and-tested comps are constantly being published from there and they always piques my interest. It's difficult to get hold of these records these days and unfortunately they always cost a lot of money, but it's worth it. Volume 1 is a killer and this record as well.

1.Heart Attack - WORLD WAR XXIV
2.Piracy - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
3.Die Hard - LOCAL PRODUCT
4.My City Of Sydney - X.L. CAPRIS
5.No Music In The World Today - LAST WORDS
6.Who Wants To March - REJEX
7.Home Is Where The Floor Is - X
8.Toys Out Of Control - WHAT?!!
9.Darlinghurst Police - VIGIL-ANTI
10.Magic Castle - THE RIPTIDES
11.Television - THE KELPIES
12.Today's Kidz - LAST WORDS
13.Hate City - X
14.New Kid's Army - SUICIDE SQUAD
15.Catholic Ray Gun - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
16.Alcohol - THE PRESS
17.5 To 9 - WORLD WAR XXIV
18.20 T-Bones - WHAT?!!
19.Business Man - EXSERTS
20.T.V. Cabaret Roll - X


Wednesday, February 09, 2022

THE KELPIES - Official Bootleg 1986

It's time to pay tribute to another favorite band of mine that set high musically standards, but unfortunately they were only two years active and released far too little. So this damn rare fucker came via Aberrant Records and 507 copies of this superb slab exist. Fourteen goodies in a very good sound quality and I love their raw and pure personality. Excellent liner notes which I would like to quote: "During their brief existence, beginning March 1981, the Kelpies produced some of the best, wildest and most memorable gigs seen in Sydney, developing a knack of being banned from venues as quickly as they packed the out. Combined with internal personal problems, this eventually led to their demise in August 1982, with only one single on Phantom Records and three tracks on the first Aberrant compilation Flowers Of The Dustbin. This tape, released with permission of the band, was recorded sometime in 1981 during a rehearsal in the mattressed basement of 51 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst, also known as The Dungeon Tapes. Its release it to make available the classic material that should have been an album for a band that could have had the world." The Kelpies: James (vocals), Brian & Mark (guitars), Con (bass), Ashley (drums), were (and still are) a real highlight of Australian underground musicA Must Listen!

Living In A World Of Fear/Love Is A Revolution/Rich Man/I Don't Know Why/Dead Meat/Underway/Brand New Cadillac/Life Looks So Good Through A Beer Bottle/Change/Die/Ride/Without The Pain/Naked Flesh/Television 


Monday, April 29, 2019

V/A - A Small Retrosperspective (Live!) 2019

Ein neues Produkt aus dem Hause WDM Records und da April ausschließlich Live Postis gewidmet ist wuchs die Idee einer superben compilation mit solchen Aufnahmen die ich hier und da fand oder auf meiner Festplatte schlummerten. Bevorzugt mit Bands die ich teilweise erlebt habe und ich besonders gern auflege. Ich glaube das Ergebnis kann sich hören und sehen lassen und besonders das Artwork alter Eintrittskarten schwirrte mir seit langem im Kopf herum, das hat eine Menge fantastischer Erinnerungen hervor gerufen, schön war's! Ich wünsche Euch jetzt abwechslungsreichen Hörgenuß mit diesem kleinen Rückblick.

    A new product from WDM Records and because April is dedicated to Live posts grew the idea of a superb compilation with recordings that I found here and there or slumbered on my hard disk. Preferably with bands that I have partially experienced and I often put on my turntable. I think the result can be heard and seen, and especially the artwork of old tickets has been buzzing in my mind for a long time, it has brought back a lot of fantastic memories, it was nice! I wish you a varied listening pleasure with this small retrosperspective.

1.Burn The Kings Road - WARFARE
2.Dig Up Her Bones - THE MISFITS
3.Vita - DECLINO
4.Geschwisterliebe - DIE ÄRZTE
5.Fuck The USA - THE EXPLOITED
6.Ja Se Ne Vraćam - PARTIBREJKERS
7.Paris Maquis - MÉTAL URBAIN
8.My Wall - THE KELPIES
9.Greeks - PANX ROMANA
10.Demon - SEPTIC DEATH
11.Etsin Ja Tuhoan - VANDAALIT
12.Johnny Coge El Subfusil - COMMANDO 9MM
13.Tomorrow Started - TALK TALK
14.Belsen - SID VICIOUS
15.What Gives? - RADIO BIRDMAN
16.Riot - DEAD KENNEDYS
17.Heart On Fire - WIPERS
18.Police Oppression - ANGELIC UPSTARTS
19.Golden Girl - DESERTED
20.Freedom Of Choice - KLOTZS
21.Restos De Nada - RESTOS DE NADA
22.Buried Alive - VENOM
23.Otok Goli - PARAF
24.Szara Rzeczywistość - DEZERTER
25.Jump For Joy - WARRIOR SOUL

Thursday, February 09, 2017

THE KELPIES - Television 2003

Final a late evening post and this belongs to one of my favorite bands from Sydney, The Kelpies and this release from Head Miles Records is an awesome one and features twenty-four tracks, their entire recorded output, including their Aberrant and Phantom Records releases: the tracks are taken from three separate recording sessions from 1981 and 1982. Tracks 1-13 were recorded onto cassette in the bands rehearsal space underneath 51 Stanley Street, East Sydney in 1981, tracks 14-21 recorded to 8 track Now Studios, Sydney 1981, tracks 22-24 were from a 24 track session in 1982 for a Phantom records single. This 24-song disc compiles all that's gone before and adds another tune, the studio version of the post-punk sounding "How Can I Tell You". The first thing that must be said is that the Kelpies were very much a vehicle for the songwriting of Mark Easton, an under-appreciated talent if there ever was one. He has a hand in each tune (except for "Change", which was co-written by singer Jim Atkins and Danny Rumour, then of Sekret Sekret and now with the Cruel Sea). The themes are the obvious punk ones of boredom, alcoholism, serial killers but there's a degree of lyrical sophistication that lifts the songs above the norm. Don't know where I got all the infos but thx and let the Kelpies rule.

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Monday, November 14, 2016

V/A - Back To Front Vol.1 1993

Loud Fast Rules! Hell Yeah! All right folks, here it is by request and with this record starts the awesome Back To Front series, released via the German label Incognito Records. All vinyl versions are limited to 1000 copies and you know what waits for you. 1A rare '77 punk/powerpop from the finest. I don't have to keep talking, check the blog for more volumes and what I especially like on # 1 are the many Australian bands (where are the Kelpies?). A fuckin 'great compilation for all those who like this sound, and I know: we are many! - And the beer tastes even better on a frosty Monday.... BRRRRRR.... I Hate Winter! The last two will follow soon, no questions.

1.Idi Amin - The K9's
2.Funky Bastards - THE BASTARDS
3.Half Two - HELMETTES
4.Adolph, You Beauty - THE CHOSEN FEW
5.Loud Fast Rules! - STIMULATORS
6.Drive My Car - NASTY FACTS
7.Don't Want You Back - THE LETTERS
8.Chaise Electrique - ELECTROCHOC
9.Stamp Out Disco - RAZAR
10.My City Of Sydney - XL CAPRIS
11.Nazi School - CRACKED ACTOR
12.Opera Huset - ATTENTAT
13.Impossibilities - BASTARDS
14.Eddie's New Shoes - BLITZ BOYS
15.Kick Them - FRONT PAGE
16.Hardcore - MITTAGEISEN
17.Nothing For You - QUICK & THE DEAD
18.Paperboy Song - PREDATOR
18.Nervous - VICTIMS


Thursday, December 24, 2015

V/A - The Conquest Of The Daytime [Special] 2015

It's that time again, I present today another valued and lovingly by myself tinkered music pleasure with treasures from the good ole days which get dusty in digital form on my hard drive, and those goodies which were sent by my hearty friends (Thanx as always at this point for it)I already got inquiries whether the CD would be available for purchase, really I'm not joking. Well, what should I say? Already the year is almost over and 2015 was a modest dirty minx. I wanted to change soo much but I stand still just like two year ago... Who has the answers? Fuck it! need just one more... let's see what this evening still brings, will certainly beautiful - Enjoy the music and Cheers!

1.Irgendwann (Live) - EA80
2.Small Town Boy - FRENCHMEN
3.Glory - DIZZY MIZZ LIZZY
4.Hemingway Hated Disco Music - THE GOVERNMENT
5.Food Fight - VILLAGE PEOPLE
6.She's A Teaser - THE SPIDERZ
7.Nobody Loves Me - LETTERS
8.Frustrated - VEEL
9.Erdbeertee - FRAME
10.New Malden - MÉTAL BOYS
11.How Can I Tell You? - THE KELPIES
12.You're On Your Own - STRANGEWAYS
13.I Don't Like The Rastaman - THE RONDOS
14.Gammelfleisch - VÖLKERBALL
15.Now We're Through - RICHARD & THE TAXMEN
16.Language School - TOURS
17.Human Factor - MUSIC FOR PLEASURE
18.Li'l Boys Play With Dolls (Live) - LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH
19.The Russians Are Coming! - A.D. 1984
20.Big Fat Lip - STEAKKNIFE
21.Bajkonur - MOTO
22.Fulltime Suicide - DIE HEXEN
23.Dark Glasses - THE MIRRORS
24.Un Coup J'te Vois, Un Coup J'te Vois Pas - PLASTICHKE
25.Dei Hunderl - DIE MODELS
26.Miks Ei Kukaan Ymmarra? - PERTTI KURIKAN NIMIPÄIVÄT
27.You're Gonna Miss Me Baby - VOPO'S


Friday, December 18, 2015

V/A - Paths Of Pain To Jewels Of Glory 1983

This was a request by myself and first I search the www and found it on stripedsunlight blog but unfortunately is no activity there so I have strewed an email to my friends and was prompt answered. I think this is the first compilation on Phantom Records and it's full with pretty songs, most of them were released as 7Inches, a few unreleased. Pleasant bandwidth between Alternative & Punk with little outages. Check ABC for more detailed info. Coz the record has been requested by many of you so I think a re-post here is not harmful. B.t.w. nice artwork. What remains: once again another fine piece of vinyl from down under - ENJOY!

1.Love To Rule - SUNNYBOYS
2.Sad Day - THE PASSENGERS
3.Girlfriend's Boyfriend - THE PASSENGERS
4.Seein' Double - SHY IMPOSTORS
5.When Night Comes In - SHY IMPOSTORS
6.Cool In The Tube - SURFSIDE 6
7.Hell Yes - THE VISITORS
8.It's Just That I Miss You - FLAMING HANDS
9.Seek & Find - FLAMING HANDS
10.Average Inadequacy - MACHINATIONS
11.Shake, Jump & Shout - THE COCKROACHES
12.Take Me Away - THE KELPIES
13.Leilani - LE HOODOO GURUS
14.Ten Years On - THE DAGOES

- Big Thx to François -


Thursday, April 30, 2015

V/A - Tepid Spit Artists/Rare Trax Vol.9 1988

I leave April with this bootleg tape from Down Under which I bought in the 80s from any mailorder when I remember right. At that time I'm not an insider of Australian Punk stuff and  that's why I get this tape for a low price. Now most of the songs are still available and on classic compilations (Flowers From The Dustbin, Bloodstains Across Australia, Not So Humdrum, etc...) scattered but a few cuts are still rare and the records nowadays very hard to get. I think the song selection here is quite good and the work has been worth in any case. This is a C-60 tape in an acceptable sound quality and the last post for today. I wish a sunny long weekend.

1.More Suicide Please - THOUGHT CRIMINALS
2.No Complaints - LEFTOVERS
3.Task Force - RAZAR
4.You're So Boring - ROCKS
5.Kamikaze Twist - ROCKS
6.Business Man - EXSERTS
7.Countdown - EXSERTS
8.A Horrely Situation - ITCHY RAT
9.Humanity - VIGIL ANTIS
10.Every Day - WRANG KING OF STONEAGE
11.Stranglehold - EXSERTS
12.Reality - VIGIL ANTIS
13.Trans 43 - SCREAMING TRIBESMEN
14.Stamp Out Disco - RAZAR
15.Y Brother - WORLD WAR XXIV
16.Heart Attack - WORLD WAR XXIV
17.What?!! - TOYS OUT OF CONTROL
18.25 Hour Hoods - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
19.Don't Tell Me - FEEDTIME
20.Chemical Slave - BEGGAR'S COURT
21.Die Hard - LOCAL PRODUCT
22.Hate City - X
23.No One You Can Trust - POSITIVE HATRED
24.My Wall - THE KELPIES
25.When The Chips Are Down - HAPPY HATES ME NOT
26.Migraine Headache - ROCKS

Monday, March 09, 2015

V/A - R...Is For Records! [Special] 2015

A long, very emotional day comes to an end and I'm pretty exhausted. Besides, I'm fucking tired and I close the post marathon today with one more selfmade compilation. I tried to pack 6½ years and my current feelings in thirty songs and it was not easy but I think the result is delicious and I'm very satisfied. At this point I would like to thank all those who continue to send me music, fine and rare postin' (Hello KBD!), all those who leave a comment or otherwise support me. Life's a Bitch! Tomorrow can be everything different. Remember that. Our time is too short for wasting life. Enough words, music is the language which understands the whole world, so let's go and Good Night!

1.Auf Dem Mars, Auf Dem Mond - DR.HOBO
2.Forever+Ever - CULTURE SHOCK
3.Lonely - RAILBIRDS
4.Wahrheit Träumt Nicht (Live) - KARIES
5.Ping Pong - ACT
6.Illusion Won Again - EVEN WORSE
7.Look But Don't Touch - THE KELVINS
8.In Dieser Stadt - THE CUT
9.Waiting For You - MEANIES
10.Hoffnungen (Live) - EA80
11.Puseste O Diabo Em Mim - UHF
12.The One And Only Way - DIE KEINE AHNUNG
13.Ahoi - TURBOSTAAT
14.Ta Dej I Akt - GÖTEBORG SOUND
15.Vergiß Uns Nicht - RAMMSTEIN
16.Who You Wanna Be? - TOO MUCH
17.Idolization - HAGAR THE WOMB
18.Teenage Rebel (Live) - AVENGERS
19.A.C.A.B. - ROWDIES
20.Hard To Get - THE TYRANTS
21.Exposition - CHARLES DE GOAL
22.Back In Baby's Arms - PATSY CLINE
23.Life's Rough - BALONEY HEADS
24.Take Me Away - THE KELPIES
25.Love & Hate - MANO NEGRA
26.Only You - FRIGHTWIG
27.The Car - APARTMENT
28.Kein Tag Ohne Liebe (Live) - NEUROTIC ARSEHOLES
29.Can't Have You - RED TAPE
30.Silverflame - DIZZY MIZZ LIZZY

Sunday, February 22, 2015

V/A - Flowers From The Dustbin 1983

Puh, what a fuckin' Saturday and what a fuckin' match too...I hate when I see a good game and this gets lost needlessly. Well, fuck the day, today it's time for another superb compilation from Down Under and this is the first Sydney Punk Bomb, released on Aberrant Records. If I compare this to the second one Not So Humdrum then I must say: The Kelpies are great (love this band), Positive Hatred are damn cool (World War XXIV too) and the rest is okay but knocks me not really from my stool. Well, about taste we can argue but apart from this all three compilations of this mini-serie are delicious. So, maybe I post something more later when my headaches have subsided.

1.Television - THE KELPIES
2.In Tune With Living - POSITIVE HATRED
3.Piracy - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
4.Heart Attack - WORLD WAR XXIV
5.Woe - VELLOCETTE
6.The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - BOX OF FISH
7.Toys Out Of Control - WHAT?!!
8.25 Hour Hoods - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
9.No One You Can Trust - POSITIVE HATRED
10.5 To 9 - WORLD WAR XXIV
11.Campell’s Song - WHAT?!!
12.My Wall - THE KELPIES
13.Our Father - BOX OF FISH
14.Cathode Ray Gun - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
15.20 T-Bones - WHAT?!!
16.Black Cloud - VELLOCETTE
17.Think About Tomorrow - POSITIVE HATRED
18.Truro Murders - THE KELPIES

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

THE KELPIES - Take Me Away 7'' 1982

One of my favourite Aussie Band are the Kelpies. They were a superb band in Sydney during the early 80s. They began in March of 1981 and, according to the liner notes of their one and only LP, developed "a knack of being banned from venues as quickly as they packed them out." They lasted until August of 1982, leaving behind the Phantom Records single "Take Me Away/Second By Second" and three tracks on the brilliant Aberrant Records compilation Flowers From The Dustbin to go along with their lone album.

The Kelpies consisted of Ashley Thomson along with James Gelding as lead singer, Mark Easton and Brian Conolly on guitars, Con Murphy on bass. Con and Mark had been in the Sydney punk band Suicide Squad, with Mark also having played in the Bedhogs and the delicately named Vic Vomit and the Varicose Veins. James had also been in the Bedhogs & another band called Black Runner. Brian had been in the Swankers & Aftermath.

Their first gig was at the Royal Exhibition Hall on March 27, 1981. The band did well from the start because their members had good reputations among the gig-going crowd from their previous efforts, but they were plagued by violence at many of their gigs. They played places like the Manly Vale Hotel, Sydney Trade Union Club, Sgt. Peppers and Brownies. In May 1981 they recorded a 9 song demo at the 8-track Now Studios in Sydney. 

Three of these tunes ("Television", "My Wall", and "Truro Murders") are the ones that appear on Flowers From The Dustbin. After a temporary break up in September 1981, they reformed for another demo recording session in March of 1982. Subsequently they went to a 16 track studio and recorded three more songs, two of which made up the Phantom single. But it wasn't to last; the band played their last gig on July 30, 1982 at Mosman Hotel and split for good in September. They have now reformed and are releasing a new album and doing their first show back on the 9th oct 2003 at the annandale hotel Sydney! (source: mp3.com)