Starting the turntable going this week are the UK Subs and one of the
tracks from their “November 1977 Demo 7”” I was hoping to play you on last week’s
show but was thwarted by Royal Mail. Richie Ramone has just released his second
album called “Cellophane” a track of which I play. I did heartily chuckle at
the spoof news that the remaining Ramones were reuniting for one final t-shirt.
After bumping to Mat Sargent last Saturday at The Fiascos gig in Croydon I was stoked
to learn that Jimmy Pursey was visiting his Record label with a view to finally
releasing the Day 21 album. To whit I play a track from them from the “We Are
All Prisoners” CD. Onto more new music in the shape and form of The
Backstabbers and The Hangovers before I hit the pledge section for Ryan
Hamilton & The Traitors, The Vibrators and Adam Bomb who has gone down a
new route for me in www.tradiio.com which
is like a mainstream version of Ginger’s G.A.S.S. where you pay the musician a
nominal monthly fee to gain access to demos, live gigs, unreleased tracks. You
know the score. As I’ve unfortunately missed The Cavemen from New Zealand on
two separate occasions I try and get forgiveness by playing a track by them
before The Dictators come screaming in. Faith No More have just released a
deluxe version of their debut “We Care A Lot” album with a host of demos, live
tracks and some stunning re-mixes. One of which I obviously play. It’s a dirty
job but someone’s got to do it. After eight years Metallica have finally
released a brand new track which is taken from their forthcoming album which is
due out in November. Is it a return to form or are they treading water with no
lifeboat in sight? Rounding things off for another week are The Professionals
and a Monitor Mix from their Box Set and The Sonic Rendezvous Band with a live
recording of that iconic track.
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