Showing posts with label 1977. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1977. Show all posts

Friday, 5 April 2013

The Greatest Punk Song Ever: "New Rose" vs. "God Save the Queen"

While in Chicago in Feb 2013, I met up with a business colleague and fellow new wave / alternative music fanatic, Taris Lopez.  Over a few local beers and some tasty appetizers, we launched into a full blown debate on what song deserves the title of 'Greatest Punk Song Ever.'  Tarsis was in the Damned's camp with "New Rose" the first official punk song released in the UK.  I argued voraciously that the Sex Pistols "God Save the Queen" lay claim to that lofty title because of the controversy at home and simultaneous international shot-in-the-arm it provided Punk Rock.  As we are both strongly vested in our opinions, the case for each song will be made below.

Before we do so, there are several other songs outside the UK that could earn Honourable Mention for "Greatest Punk Song Ever" as indicated:

Ramones - Blitzbreig Bop (US, April 1976 release)
The song that started it all!  "Hey, ho, let's go!"  The Ramones toured the UK and July 4&5, 1976 performances helped to jump-start a burgeoning punk rock scence, where members of the Sex Pistols and Clash were inspired. Unfortunately, the song has been way over-exposed in arena sporting events.

Saints - (I'm) Stranded (Australia, Sept 1976)
This iconic song from Down Under actually pre-dated débuts by the Damned, Sex Pistols and Clash.  Edgy with a great guitar riff, this classic holds up very well.  Too bad the Saints morphed into a pop-ish band by the 80s, leaving the punk roots behind.

Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi (Belgium, Dec 1977)
A great international French punk hit that was popularized from original English version "Jet Boy Jet Girl" by Elton Motello and later covered by many punk bands, including the Damned and Chron Gen. What unforgettable lyrics, "Ooh, he gives me head."

Viletones - Screaming Fist (Canada, late 1977)
Canada's premier punk band, with this hard-to-find recording released as their first single after a Toronto punk showcase at CBGBs July 1977.  Nazi Dog on lead vocals and Motor X on drums. Sing-along to "Pump your fist, if you love this shit."

O.K.  For the main bout. In one corner, a band that would demonstrate uncanny staying power by becoming pioneers in an evolving genre, goth!  In the other corner, snotty spitting brats that would self-destruct within a year.

              

The Damned - New Rose (UK, Oct 1976, Stiff label)
* The first single by a British punk band, top UK chart position; 81
* From the first UK Punk album, Damned Damned Damned, top UK chart position; 36
* Performed second live performance July 6, 1976 opening for Sex Pistols at 100 Club
* Years Active: 1976 - present (10 studio LPs, 31 singles)
* Members: Dave Vanian, Brian James, Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies

The introductory adrenaline fuelled pounding drums & guitars are unmistakable.  The topic is teen angst love song!! No politics here.  An enduring band still performing today.

" I gotta a feelin' inside of me / It's kinda strange like a stormy sea"
 " I gotta new rose, I got her good / Guess I knew that I always would"

Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen (UK, May 1977, Virgin label)
* The second single released by the band (first was Anarchy in the UK in Nov 1976)
* Song reached #1 on NME charts, but #2 (*fixed) on official UK Single Charts by BBC
* From the bands only studio album, Never Mind the Bollocks, top UK position #1
* First major live performance Feb 12, 1976 at Marquee supporting Eddie & the Hot Rods
* Years active 1975-1978 (1 studio LP, 13 other albums, 10 singles)
* Members: Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Glen Matlock, Sid Vicious (RIP)

What more can be said about a song released during Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977?  The record's lyrics and cover were controversial; direct assault on the queen and monarchy.  The fixing of the charts to keep it out of #1 position, despite it selling more copies than Rod Stewart's "I Don't Want to Talk About It."  REALLY? This song became a rallying cry for disaffected youth in an era of Thatcher's brutal economic policies resulting in high unemployment.  What explosive opening lyrics:

"God save the queen / It's a fascist regime / They made you a moron / A potential H-bomb"
"God save the queen /She ain't no human being / There is no future / In England's dreaming"


So, now it is time to vote:

  • The Damned - New Rose 

     

  • Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen  




Friday, 2 March 2012

100 Essential New Wave Songs (1977-1984)

Sex Pistols pic  
   Thumbnail of Blondie

Below is my personal listing of 100 Essential New Wave Songs (1977-1984) from 100 different artists (listed by YEAR of release).  It begins with the punk anthem 'God Save the Queen' that dared to challenge the monarchy and was an attack on the  complacency of dull, 'progressive' music that preceded it.  And the list ends with the haunting cry for love 'How Soon is Now,' a harbinger of the impersonal isolated social period to come, and 'Do They Know it's Christmas' which brought to light the plight of Africa and the social activism and power of music.

Please comment if you have different song choices from the period covered.  I would love to hear from you!

SongYearTitleArtist
# 11977God Save the QueenSex Pistols
# 21977Sex & Drugs & Rock n RollIan Dury
# 31977PeachesStranglers
# 41978I Wanna Be SedatedRamones
# 51978Public ImagePIL
# 61978Pump It UpElvis Costello
# 71978One Way or AnotherBlondie
# 81978Best Friend's GirlCars
# 91978Lucky NumberLene Lovich
# 101978RoxannePolice
# 111978Teenage KicksUndertones
# 121978ModelKraftwerk
# 131979London CallingClash
# 141979My WaySid Vicious
# 151979New York CityDemics
# 161979Life During WartimeTalking Heads
# 171979Look Sharp!Joe Jackson
# 181979I Don't Like MondaysBoomtown Rats
# 191979Making Plans for NigelXTC
# 201979Papa's Got a Brand New PigbagPigbag
# 211979One Step BeyondMadness
# 221979Cool for CatsSqueeze
# 231979What I Like About YouRomantics
# 241979Video Killed the Radio StarBuggles
# 251979Planet ClaireB52s
# 261979MoneyFlying Lizards
# 271979Warm LeatheretteNormal
# 281979Johnny Be RottenMonks
# 291979My SharonaKnack
# 301980Love Will Tear Us ApartJoy Division
# 311980I Will FollowU2
# 321980Going UndergroundJam
# 331980PreciousPretenders
# 341980People Who DiedJim Carrol Band
# 351980High School ConfidentialRough Trade
# 361980Rudy, A Message to YouSpecials
# 371980Mirror in the BathroomEnglish Beat
# 381980Echo BeachMartha + Muffins
# 391980Whip ItDevo
# 401980I Got YouSplit Enz
# 411980Turning JapaneseVapors
# 421980Somethin' ElseTeenage Head
# 431980CarsGary Numan
# 441980Fade to GreyVisage
# 451980Quiet LifeJapan
# 461980Video VeriteBlue Peter
# 471980Enola GayOMD
# 481981To Cut a Long Story ShortSpandau Ballet
# 491981Planet Earth Duran Duran
# 501981Just Can't Get EnoughDepeche Mode
# 511981Love ActionHuman League
# 521981Tainted LoveSoft Cell
# 531981Dancing With MyselfBilly Idol
# 541981Pretty in PinkPsychedelic Furs
# 551981Jet Boy Jet GirlElton Motello
# 561981Never Say NeverRomeo Void
# 571982Add It UpViolent Femmes
# 581982Look of LoveABC
# 591982SEX (I'm a...)Berlin
# 601982Come On EileenDexy's Midnight Runners
# 611982Der CommissarFalco
# 621982One Thing Leads to AnotherFixx
# 631982I RanFlock of Seagulls
# 641982Safety DanceMen Without Hats
# 651982Mexican RadioWall Of Voodoo
# 661982Lunatics Have Taken Over the AsylumFun Boy Three
# 671982New Gold DreamSimple Minds
# 681982Favorite ShirtsHaircut One Hundred
# 691982SituationYaz
# 701982Stool PidgeonKid Creole
# 711982SleepwalkUltravox
# 721982I Want CandyBow Wow Wow
# 731983Sweet DreamsEurythmics
# 741983Red Red WineUB40
# 751983Mad WorldTears for Fears
# 76198399 LuftballonsNena
# 771983Blue MondayNew Order
# 781983Da Da DaTrio
# 791983We Live So FastHeaven 17
# 801983Big CountryBig Country
# 811983Radio Free EuropeREM
# 821983The LovecatsCure
# 831983Living on VideoTrans-X
# 841983LiesThompson Twins
# 851983Girl's Just Want to Have FunCyndi Lauper
# 861983This Is The DayThe The
# 871983Walk Out To WinterAztec Camera
# 881984Forever YoungAlphaville
# 891984Small Town BoyBronski Beat
# 901984RelaxFGTH
# 91198488 Lines About 44 WomenThe Nails
# 921984Church Not Made with HandsWaterboys
# 931984Everyday Is Like HalloweenMinistry
# 941984Wouldn't It Be GoodNik Kershaw
# 951984Send Me an AngelReal Life
# 961984It's My LifeTalk Talk
# 971984Free Nelson MandelaSpecials AKA
# 981984TendernessGeneral Public
# 991984How Soon Is Now?Smiths
# 1001984Do They Know It's XmasBand Aid