Showing posts with label 1987. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1987. Show all posts
Saturday, 22 April 2017
The Glummest Group In The World
Two minutes of hate 30 years ago today from the Jesus And Mary Chain in Smash Hits, April 22, 1987 issue.
Not only do they hate everything and everyone but they're also, as William says, "such lazy bastards". And who are we to disagree? I mean, it only took them about 18 years to release their recent 'Damage & Joy' album.
Anyhow, if you want to read all of the interview; just click right on the image and on the + to enlarge for your reading comfort.
Document source & ©Brian TV
Labels:
1987,
brian mccloskey,
smash hits,
the jesus and mary chain
Sunday, 15 January 2017
"Stop Ruddy Well Slouching" - JAMC Live in London
Well, it seems like I didn't keep my promise to post some more here during the past few weeks -as before I've been too busy on other projects to keep this blog up to date as I should have. Sorry, but I just don't have enough free time.
Anyhow, today we have yet another great document from the excellent Smash Hits archive of the one and only Brian McCloskey and features a review of the Jesus and Mary Chain playing live in London in 1987. Some fine pics of the band -Jim in his mandatory leather breeks- as they get down on their knees and give the patrons their money's worth instead of "standing around and looking sulky" as they did in previous shows.
From Smash Hits, January 14, 1987.
Source & ©Brian McCloskey
Review : William Shaw
Photos : Andy Catlin
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Vaselines : Straight of Yr Girlfriends Stomach (Press Releases)
A couple of rather interesting documents relating to the first release by The Vaselines in May 1987 on the Scottish record label, 53rd&3rd. Label founded in 1985 by Stephen Pastel, Sandy McLean and David Keegan.
These are scans of the press releases that came with test pressings of their debut single "Son of a Gun" -though at that time it was still known as "Straight of Yr Girlfriends Stomach". For some unknown reason the title was changed before the actual release date of the 14th August, 1987.
Interesting to note that the Vaselines twosome, Frances and Eugene, are being sold as "fun lovin', normal, healthy, fuck-obsessed adolescents".
Artwork is by Annabel Wright (Aggi) of The Pastels.
Original scans ©FireEscapeTalking
Via Jenny Rollo
Friday, 13 September 2013
Josef K : Heaven Sent 12" ep (back)
Josef J
Heaven Sent :12” ep [front cover]
Supreme International Editions
Edition 87-7 (1987)
(see previous post for more details)
Image ©japanese forms
Friday, 14 September 2012
primal scream : gentle tuesday 12" ep
image ©japanese forms
A wee change from Orange Juice; who have been featured in quite a few recent SoYS posts. Here we have one of Primal Scream's early singles on the short-lived Elevation Records label. The band released this one plus the 'Imperial' single; as well as their debut (and dreadful) album 'Sonic Flower Groove' -from which the two singles were culled- on that label before going back to Creation . The distribution and financial deal between Alan McGee and WEA collapsing due to lack of sales. Something that is understandable. If anyone has given the Byrds-influenced 'Sonic Flower Groove' album more than a cursory listen they'll know what I mean. As for this EP; it's not too hot either. At the time of its release I was a
Labels:
1987,
alan mcgee,
creation records,
elevation records,
ep,
primal scream,
vinyl
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