The Damned
Machine Gun Etiquette [25th Anniversary Edition]
Machine Gun Etiquette [25th Anniversary Edition]
UPC: 029667425025
Format: CD
Release Date: Nov 01, 2004
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The Damned: Dave Vanian (vocals); Captain Sensible (guitar); Algy Ward (bass); Rat Scabies (drums).
Producers: Roger Armstrong, The Damned, Ed Hollis, All Sorts Of People.
Includes liner notes by Jack Rabid.
Digitally remastered by Adam Skeaping & Roger Armstrong.
Liner Note Authors: Kieron Tyler; Roger Armstrong.
Two years after their debut and a year after they'd split up, the Damned became the first punk band to make a comeback. Their timing was great; two years being a very long time on the UK music scene, a "second wave" of punk was getting underway. The Damned shocked critics and fans alike by releasing an album as good as their first, DAMNED DAMNED DAMNED.
Kicking off with the cynical "Love Song," MACHINE GUN ETIQUETTE is a reflection of the best that late '70s punk could offer. Driving Rat Scabies beats, a little guitar mastery, and some '60's flashbacks (witness the percussion on "Anti Pope"--surely there's a Stones classic in their somewhere?). Catch the pretty piano intro on "Melody Lee" which morphs into punk perfection, while in contrast "Noise Noise Noise" is reminiscent of Buzzcock's "Noise Annoys," with kicking drums. Covers include MC5's "Looking at You," The Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" (with Motorhead's Lemmy on bass), and a strange version of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit."
Producers: Roger Armstrong, The Damned, Ed Hollis, All Sorts Of People.
Includes liner notes by Jack Rabid.
Digitally remastered by Adam Skeaping & Roger Armstrong.
Liner Note Authors: Kieron Tyler; Roger Armstrong.
Two years after their debut and a year after they'd split up, the Damned became the first punk band to make a comeback. Their timing was great; two years being a very long time on the UK music scene, a "second wave" of punk was getting underway. The Damned shocked critics and fans alike by releasing an album as good as their first, DAMNED DAMNED DAMNED.
Kicking off with the cynical "Love Song," MACHINE GUN ETIQUETTE is a reflection of the best that late '70s punk could offer. Driving Rat Scabies beats, a little guitar mastery, and some '60's flashbacks (witness the percussion on "Anti Pope"--surely there's a Stones classic in their somewhere?). Catch the pretty piano intro on "Melody Lee" which morphs into punk perfection, while in contrast "Noise Noise Noise" is reminiscent of Buzzcock's "Noise Annoys," with kicking drums. Covers include MC5's "Looking at You," The Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" (with Motorhead's Lemmy on bass), and a strange version of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit."
Tracks:
1 - Love Song
2 - Machine Gun Etiquette
3 - I Just Can't Be Happy Today
4 - Melody Lee
5 - Anti-Pope
6 - These Hands
7 - Plan 9 Channel 7
8 - Noise, Noise, Noise
9 - Looking at You
10 - Liar
11 - Smash It Up, Pts. 1-2
12 - Love Song
13 - Noise, Noise, Noise
14 - Suicide
15 - Smash It Up, Pt. 2
16 - Smash It Up, Pt. 4
17 - Burglar
18 - I Just Can't Be Happy Today
19 - Ballroom Blitz
20 - Turkey Song
21 - Plan 9, Channel 7
2 - Machine Gun Etiquette
3 - I Just Can't Be Happy Today
4 - Melody Lee
5 - Anti-Pope
6 - These Hands
7 - Plan 9 Channel 7
8 - Noise, Noise, Noise
9 - Looking at You
10 - Liar
11 - Smash It Up, Pts. 1-2
12 - Love Song
13 - Noise, Noise, Noise
14 - Suicide
15 - Smash It Up, Pt. 2
16 - Smash It Up, Pt. 4
17 - Burglar
18 - I Just Can't Be Happy Today
19 - Ballroom Blitz
20 - Turkey Song
21 - Plan 9, Channel 7