Let's come to another fantastic record, the Urban Dogs debut on Fallout Records. Info: "Instead of moving forward, we retreated and after three consecutive nights at CBGB marking the end of our tour, we flew back to the UK where we had arrived in early 1983, exhausted, discouraged, and fearful for the future of the UK Subs back in London, Charlie and I, eager for a change of scenery, had put together a garage-style line-up with Knox (Vibrators) and Andy McCoy (Hanoi Rock) on guitars, plus Matthew Best (a friend of Captain Sensible) on drums. We toured England as the Urban Dogs, and released an album of boozy covers of old New York Dolls & Iggy Pop & The Stooges classics, in addition with own material. Despite this interesting side project, the question of the future of the UK Subs remained unanswered..." (Alvin Gibbs) - Those are the basics. You will find far more than twelve songs in this file, and that's a surprise and I know you will be thrilled... enjoy!
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
URBAN DOGS - New Barbarians EP 1982
Time for classic stuff, still fresh and catchy as forty years ago. We're talking about Urban Dogs from London, a collaboration between Charlie Harper (UK Subs) and Knox (The Vibrators) plus Alvin (bass) and Matthew (drums). In 1982 both bands found themselves at a loose end after some lengthy touring. Old friends Charlie and Knox got together and started making some music they shared a common love for. Along with a cover of the New York Dolls and Iggy & The Stooges, they added their own compositions that fitted. A couple of great songs emerged and already their debut EP, released on Fallout Records, is a superb three track Gassenhauer. Five albums have been released to date and I guess that wasn't all.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
V/A - Just When You Thought It Was... Quiet! 1982
Before I start today with ripping a very nice New Wave compilation by Quiet Records with bands from two continents, thirteen in total and each with one song. With records like this, it's like a lottery, sometimes amazingly good, and sometimes terribly bad. This stuff belongs to the successful part. A healthy mixture of fast punkie pieces, typical wave sounds and a little experimental noises and that's exactly what I like. I can't tell who sent me the file, but it was definitely a good deed. I have to do my laundry on the side and another New Wave goodie will follow later, I hope it's as refreshing as this one.
1.Goin' Uptown - KNOX
2.State Of Mind - SEX GANG CHILDREN
3.Blood - ÞEYR
4.Troops Of Tomorrow - THE TROOPS
5.Problem Child - HANOI ROCKS
6.Rush Hour - MXYZTPLK
7.Tracks Of My Tears - HALF JAPANESE
8.Decline - HËADHUNTËRS
9.Cocaine - URBAN DOGS
10.The Fish Needs A Bike - BLURT
11.Guðfræði - VONBRIGÐI
12.Big Red Brain - METHOD ACTORS
13.Other Queues - THE PROCESS
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
V/A - Flicknife Records Punk Collection 1995
Let's move on to another compilation from the Punk Collectors Series from Anagram Records and this Volume is full with cool stuff. In addition to well-known bands, there are a few others represented here that put little on vinyl, but that makes this series so interesting. Flicknife Records started in October 1980 by Frenchy and Gina and the first release was the Mystere Fives No Message 7Inch in 1980 and the label is still active and holds on to the attitudes and beliefs that spurred Frenchy to start it. On this CD are the first songs from singles gathered that gave their best in the early days. Absolutely brilliant material and in two hours the SGE will follow versus Marseille, hope they win!
1.Shake Some Action - THE MYSTERE FIVES
2.Total Control - RED RAGE
3.Shell Shock - ERAZERHEAD
4.Waiting For The Man - CHARLIE HARPER
5.Teenager In Love - ERAZERHEAD
6.Do The Geek (Live) - ERAZERHEAD
7.Thatcher - AD NAUSEAM
8.Follow The Leader - THE SAINTS
9.Fight To Win - MAJOR ACCIDENT
10.Let's Get Crazy - LONDON COWBOYS
11.Werewolf - ERAZERHEAD
12.We Don't Care - LAST RITES
13.Wanna World - URBAN DOGS
14.No Romance - THE GENOCIDES
15.No Sign Of Life - INSTANT AGONY
16.Leaders Of Tomorrow - MAJOR ACCIDENT
17.Respectable - MAJOR ACCIDENT
18.Playing Cards With Dead Men - RURFREX
19.Summertime Now - ERAZERHEAD
20.Nicely Does It - INSTANT AGONY
Sunday, April 03, 2022
CHARLIE HARPER - Warhead 7'' 2017
Let's come to a legend and he's been making music for over fifty years: Charlie Harper. English Punk icon and best known as the lead singer of the U.K.SUBS. His first solo album Stolen Property, which he released in 1981, proves that he can do it different by grabbing a few instruments himself. In addition, he founded a side project, Urban Dogs, which is active since 1983. As you can see, this creative mind doesn't get tired and that's a good thing. 'Warhead' is probably the most famous song of the Subs, covered several times by many bands and always up to date and it was time to sew this classic a new dress and this 7Inch is this: 500 copies (yellow blue splattered 150, yellow 175, blue 175) of this brilliant goodie were published by Punkerama Records and brings us the acoustic version, unplugged if you want, of this anthem. The flip has the 'Rebellion Song' from the 2017 Yellow Leader album in the same "quiet" quality. Very nice record and one more expressive side of this exceptionally likeable contemporary. A Must!
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