Hawk McGee ([info]hawkmcgee) wrote,
@ 2007-01-19 13:00:00
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Speaking of Music... Urgh!
It's a good thing I don't have class today, because I was up late last night watching a classic concert film, Urgh! A Music War on VH1C. If you have any interest in late-70s/early-80s punk/ska/pop/rock, you really should check it out. [Sadly, it is unavailable on DVD. See the Wikipedia entry for some reasons.]

There's some crazy shit from bands never heard from again, but mostly really good performances from great bands when they were just getting going. VH1C edited out some bits I really wanted to see, e.g. Surf Punks' My Beach, but also some bits I never want to see again, e.g. Invisible Sex's Valium.

[Heartfelt plea: I had the CD for this, but somehow lost it in the last year. Replacements are available on eBay, but since they're going for around $120, I don't think I will be getting it any time soon. If anyone happens to have the CD, I'd love to borrow it.]

To give you a taste of the music and the movie, I've linked to some YouTube clips on the Track List below:

1. Opening credits
2. The Police – "Driven to Tears" - This was an Ian and Miles Copeland production, so little brother's band shows up for 3 songs.
3. Wall of Voodoo – "Back in Flesh" - Can you beat these guys? Really.
4. Toyah Willcox – "Dance"
5. John Cooper Clarke – "Health Fanatic" - An early bit from the punk poet.
6. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "Enola Gay" - Okay, although I must confess to once having been an OMD fan, I could do without ever hearing this song again.
7. Chelsea – "I’m on Fire" - Brilliant song. Gene October is still at it, you know. New album in 2005.
8. Oingo Boingo – "Ain’t This the Life" - Much more energy here than in the EP version.
9. Echo & the Bunnymen – "The Puppet" - At the end of the song Ian McC. says, "Thanks, that was a new one."
10. Jools Holland – "Foolish I Know" - I love this short song from the Squeeze keyboardist.
11. XTC – "Respectable Street" - Again, we hear, "This is a new song for you..."
12. Klaus Nomi – "Total Eclipse" - Words cannot do justice to the genius of Klaus Nomi. Make sure you listen through the chorus...
13. Athletico Spizz 80 – "Where’s Captain Kirk?"
14. The Go-Go's – "We Got the Beat" - Again, a song I could happily never hear again. Belinda looking particularly unattractive.
15. Dead Kennedys – "Bleed for Me" - Biafra at his best. I sometimes wish I could pull off wearing gloves like that to class everyday.
16. Steel Pulse – "Ku Klux Klan" - Not sure about the pants, but I love this song.
17. Gary Numan – "Down in the Park" - Again, no words to describe...
18. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – "Bad Reputation" - Joan Jett rocks this song. I particularly like the 1-note solo.
19. Magazine – "Model Worker"
20. Surf Punks – "My Beach" - I think the reason this song got cut from the VH1C broadcast instead of, say, the horrific "Offshore Banking Business" was because this girl gets on stage toward the end of the song and the bassist pulls her swim suit top off.
21. The Members – "Offshore Banking Business" - For musicians, these guys are terrible dancers.
22. Au Pairs – "Come Again" - The female singer looks like a 70s British housewife in a leotard... no, that's not a compliment.
23. The Cramps – "Tear It Up" - A Freaking good song.
24. Invisible Sex – "Valium" - Frankly, I am horrified that someone saw fit to post this clip and no one has put up Pere Ubu.
25. Pere Ubu – "Birdies" - No YouTube clip available, but I really dig this song. I just bought it on iTunes.
26. Devo – "Uncontrollable Urge" - What more do I need to say? It's Devo.
27. The Alley Cats – "Nothing Means Nothing Anymore"
28. John Otway – "Cheryl’s Going Home" - There's a YouTube clip of Otway performing this song, but not from the movie. He's much crazier and wilder on Urgh! Truly out there.
29. Gang of Four – "He’d Send in the Army"
30. 999 – "Homicide"
31. The Fleshtones – "Shadowline"
32. X – "Beyond and Back" - Most excellent.
33. Skafish – "Sign of the Cross" - Again, I doubt the judgment of the YouTube posters for this one.
34. Splodgeness abounds – "Two Little Boys"
35. UB40 – "Madame Medusa"
36. The Police – "Roxanne"
37. The Police – "So Lonely" - Their classic take-it-home song turns into a joint number with UB40, Jools Holland, and the other bands at this gig.



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The Cramps "Tear it Up"
(Anonymous)
2007-01-23 02:09 pm UTC (link)
I don’t know if I should feel glad for the mic or sorry for it. Either way, I kept waiting for the guy to get electrocuted.

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Re: The Cramps "Tear it Up"
[info]hawkmcgee
2007-01-23 02:42 pm UTC (link)
I'm always surprised that his pants stay up. I'm not sure how that happens.

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Re: The Cramps "Tear it Up"
[info]excollblog
2007-01-23 07:09 pm UTC (link)
Duct tape, strategically placed.

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Re: The Cramps "Tear it Up"
[info]hawkmcgee
2007-01-23 10:16 pm UTC (link)
ouch.

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He-he You said Wall of Voodoo
[info]los_chupacabras
2007-01-25 06:19 pm UTC (link)
I'm on a Mexican Radio - dah nah nah nah
I'm on a Mexican - woa oh - Radio

I wish I was in Tiajuana
Eating barbequed Iguana . . .

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Re: He-he You said Wall of Voodoo
[info]hawkmcgee
2007-01-25 08:55 pm UTC (link)
I was waiting for you to get here and take a trip down memory lane...

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Invisible sex
(Anonymous)
2007-03-12 07:36 pm UTC (link)
Wondering why the invisible sex vid got pulled from youtube?
I put one up myself about 2 weeks ago

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[info]treenanyted
2008-07-11 08:29 am UTC (link)
Posted by Undercover Black Man at PM 0 comments Labels: Free MP3s Something guaranteed to blow your mind from the Spinners Two weeks ago, a pair of YouTube posters from England – collectively known as “potluk” – uploaded a treasure for R&B and pop fans: a live performance of “Rubberband Man” by the Spinners.

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[info]katievatyc
2008-07-17 12:13 am UTC (link)
Posted by Undercover Black Man at PM 0 comments Labels: Free MP3s Something guaranteed to blow your mind from the Spinners Two weeks ago, a pair of YouTube posters from England – collectively known as “potluk” – uploaded a treasure for R&B and pop fans: a live performance of “Rubberband Man” by the Spinners.

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Cool quote
(Anonymous)
2008-05-14 02:33 am UTC (link)

Several years ago, some smart businessmen had an idea: Why not build a big
store where a do-it-yourselfer could get everything he needed at reasonable
prices? Then they decided, nah, the hell with that, let's build a home
center. And before long home centers were springing up like crabgrass all
over the United States.
-- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"


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Hello
(Anonymous)
2008-08-24 04:30 am UTC (link)
I'm new here, just wanted to say hello and introduce myself.

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