Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Germs live 2009-12-15 @ Rail Théâtre, Lyon (France)


Flac files. Audience recording.

01- What We Do Is Secret
02- Media Blitz
03- Lexicon Devil
04- No God
05- Circle One
06- Strange Notes
07- Land Of Treason
08- We Must Bleed
09- Victim
10- Throw It Away
11- Manimal
12- Communist Eyes
13- American Leather
14- Caught In My Eye
15- Lion's Share
16- My Tunnel
17- Forming
18- The Slave
19- Richie Dagger's Crime

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

1978-10-04 @ Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood (Punk Tarts bootleg)


The earliest Go-Go's show available (5 months after they were born), the only one featuring Elissa on drums and the only one from the band's raw early days (78-79). Combined in one archive are two versions of the show : this first one is an audience recording of the full show.

01. We're Here Now
02. B-Movie
03. London Boys
04. Robert Hilburn
05. (Remember) Walking In The Sand
06. Don't Hang Up
07. Fashion Seekers
08. Screaming
09. Party Pose
10. Overrun
11. Just A Number
12. Luxury Living


The second version is a rip of the "Kellog's Punk Tarts" bootleg 7'', featuring only the 3/4 of the show but in slightly better quality.

01. We're Here Now
02. B-Movie
03. London Boys
04. Robert Hilburn
05. (Remember) Walking In The Sand
06. Don't Hang Up
07. Fashion Seekers
08. Screaming
09. Party Pose

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Germs live 2009-12-08 @ Init Club, Rome (Italy)


The new Germs puzzle me. I'm glad they're still touring and embarrassed by this Shane West weirdness at the same time.

192kbps mp3 files. Ripped from a DVD shot from the audience. Lots of clipping.

01. What We Do Is Secret
02. Media Blitz
03. Lexicon Devil
04. No God
05. Circle One
06. Victim
07. Throw It Away
08. Strange Notes
09. Land Of Treason
10. We Must Bleed
11. Now I Hear The Laughter
12. Let's Pretend
13. Communist Eyes
14. American Leather
15. Caught In My Eye
16. Vile Babies (???)
17. Lion's Share
18. My Tunnel
19. Forming
20. ???
21. The Slave
22. Richie Dagger's Crime
23. Going Down
24. The Other Newest One

Saturday, July 14, 2012

My first Avengers gig last night

(pic from a 2012-01-28 show)

In can't believe how lucky I am with this band. I discovered the Avengers around 2 months ago (thanks to Jane Wiedlin and Alice Bag) and immediately became a fan. Just as I started looking for the Pink Album, I found out it had just been re-released two days before with lots of bonus material. Shortly afterwards, here they are doing shows in France. As I was wondering if I could attend their Paris gig the 12th of July, I found out they were performing the day after in Callac... 1h30 away from my town.

See the two red spots ? One is where I live, the other is where the Avengers show took place. The blue spot is Paris.

The Avengers were part of a punk festival "Vive le Punk !" in a nightclub, the Bacardi.


Here's the flyer of their Paris show :


"Vive le Punk !" started at 3PM on Friday to and was set to end at 5AM. I took off with a friend around 8PM, not knowing when exactly the Avengers were going to play. We arrived there at 9:45PM, the band started playing at 9:50. How cool is that ? Here's the approximate setlist :

We Are The One
Thin White Line
Teenage Rebel
Corpus Cristi
Uh Oh
Fuck You
The End Of The World
Car Crash
Paint It Black
Second To None
Cheap Tragedies
The American In Me
White Nigger

The venue was really small so I was very close, directly in front of the stage sometimes. The show felt like it was incredibly short. Penelope and Joel performed an "orgasm bridge" on Uh Oh, funny. Some jerk put his thumbs down at them during The End Of The World. There was no Open Your Eyes, a little disappointement. The crowd was filled with punks, this was the real deal. You had to watch out not to be hit and pushed away. The smell was a mix of beer, sweat, pee and smoke in the club. Penelope mentioned the reissue of the Pink Album. I was surprised there was no encore, they left immediately after the last song and that was it. I danced, sang and screamed as if I was going to die the day after. This was really a blast, I'm so glad I could see the Avengers at least once in my life.

After the Avengers came a UK band, not sure which one it was. The two lead performers came on stage dressed with blue garbage bags. It was more metal than punk to me, I was not into it. The crowd enjoyed the show very much though. My friend and I left afterwards. A Brazilian band, Devotos, was to play next, but they're playing tonight in my town. I might go see them.

Little sidenote : Go-Go's, you could do some Europe touring like the Avengers. They don't have to do big expensives-tickets-crowded-venues. There are plenty of fests in France you could be included in.