A lot of people have been visiting the blog for this particular post ,so here it is in all its reposted glory.
the following info is from http://www.wikipedia.org/ ."Following the 1989 breakup of The Damned, Vanian, guitarist Roman Jugg and bassist Bryn Merrick formed the Phantom Chords with Brendan Moon (guitar) and Clyde Dempsey (drums). In 1990, the debut single by the band ("Johnny remember me", a cover of a Geoff Goddard song) was released in the UK.
However, although an 11-track album (including "Johnny Remember Me") was written, and Polydor planned to release it, this did not happen, and only two one-sided acetates of it exist."
the following info is from http://www.wikipedia.org/ ."Following the 1989 breakup of The Damned, Vanian, guitarist Roman Jugg and bassist Bryn Merrick formed the Phantom Chords with Brendan Moon (guitar) and Clyde Dempsey (drums). In 1990, the debut single by the band ("Johnny remember me", a cover of a Geoff Goddard song) was released in the UK.
However, although an 11-track album (including "Johnny Remember Me") was written, and Polydor planned to release it, this did not happen, and only two one-sided acetates of it exist."
this was a great band who i had the pleasure of seeing live at the borderline in london in about 1994 ish and a great gig it was.they played a lot of their original stuff and if memory serves me correctly a damned cover or two.so now its time for you all to listen,enjoy and leave a comment.thanks!
p.s ive also included the 'b-sides' from the 12" johnny remember me for you all to enjoy!
16 comments:
Excellent post mate, thanks very much for the plug as well.
your welcome gaz.any time old chap
Many thanks! big fan of the Damned, and related. Big fan of your blog too!
Thanks for this 1.
Thanks a lot! Been searching for this one.
Great blog / Uffe
This is a better rip than the one I had before, so cheers for that. DV re-recorded a bulk of this album in 2001 with a completely different line up in LA, but that recording never surfaced either. An interesting side note is there is also a bootleg copy of an early (and very muddy) mix of the Big Beat album featuring different basslines on some tracks and an altogether different recording of Big Town.
Thanks, I have been curious to what this band sounded like
Thanks!!! I have been trying to find these recordings for a long time. "Big Beat Presents..." is one of my favourite albums, so if anyone has any info on where to find the "alternate" recordings mentioned by "Anonymous"....
Anyway, thanks again.
THANK you!!!
i actually have the bootleg that Anonymous of the big beat album, it is very muddy and hard to hear. Its on cassette so has soon has i can ill get it ripped for you guys.
I know that dave recorded some of the unreleased album again in l.a. around 1992 with brain setzer playing guitar. he wanted a more rockabilly feel.
Any chance of a repost? Great blog by the way. Thanks for sharing
Thanks very very much
Brilliant! I always wanted to hear the entire album. Thanks.
top stuff much appreciated again. no doubt i will be this again tonight brill blog
Love the blog, love the Damned, love this post!
WOW thank you very much !
Fred, Creteil, France
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