This is one fantastic song. The Voidoids were one of the finest punk bands ever; they had lyrical smarts, great songs, a wealth of musicianship, yet remain criminally underrated. If for nothing else, Hell deserves our thanks for getting Robert Quine back into playing his sublime jazz-punk guitar (he'd actually given up years before!).
This is one fantastic song. The Voidoids were one of the finest punk bands ever; they had lyrical smarts, great songs, a wealth of musicianship, yet remain criminally underrated. If for nothing else, Hell deserves our thanks for getting Robert Quine back into playing his sublime jazz-punk guitar (he'd actually given up years before!).
I'm so glad you posted this... I like the slight drawl in his voice when he speaks.
Anyone read his book "Notebook From Hell"? Great writing.
I've heard 3 versions of this song. All fantastic.
this is a great track,love this one to bits.
Far better than the studio version. Really love the guitar here, beautiful.
brings me straight back to CBGBs even if it wasn't recorded there...the greatest guitar act I ever heard - Quine/Julian
@ClashCityRockers0 a reworked version of this song does appear on their next album Destiny Street recorded 8 years later.
fuck yes
hahaha someone tries to request satisfaction at the beginning
@ClashCityRockers0 Its a small book called "Artifact! Notebooks from Hell 1974-1980" you can find it on Amazon.
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Many thanx 4 such a FUCKIN' BAD hit!
@pazzensutra Was? Is! Richard is alive and well and just as talented and funny and as ever.
Is that Marc Bell (marky ramone) on drums?
restrain yourselves, ladies n gents lol
@ClashCityRockers0 you know him?!?!