Showing posts with label The Damned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Damned. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

ROCK Sex: Chuck Berry > Beach Boys > Plastic Bertrand > The Damned



ROCK Sex thinks "It's such a sight to see/ somebody steal the show".

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Chuck Berry kicks this relay race into gear with this homage to the original Rock'n'Roll grrrls, the teens that made it all explode, with "Sweet Little Sixteen":

CHUCK BERRY -"Sweet Little Sixteen" (1958)



The song was immediately covered by many greats like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and soon the young Beatles. But here's a live version by GENE VINCENT which nicely proves how live Rock'n'Roll was the original Punk rock:

GENE VINCENT -"Sweet Little Sixteen" (live, 1960)



Brian Wilson expanded the iconography and the sonic palette with this revamp for the Beach Boys' worldwide hit, "Surfin' USA":

THE BEACH BOYS -"Surfin' USA" (1963)



Perhaps inspired by The New York Dolls' "Jet Boy", Elton Motello did his Glam-Punk variation on Chuck's riff, "Jet Boy, Jet Girl". Its forward depiction of teen gay sexualilty was too much for radio, and it was declared "obscene" by the FCC as late as 1989:

ELTON MOTELLO -"Jet Boy, Jet Girl" (1977)



French pop star Plastic Bertrand quickly used the same backing band and arrangement of that song with less controversial lyrics to achieve far more success. He also turned the 'hoo-hoos' into falsetto 'woo hoos' that emulated Brian Wilson's early surfing hits, showing how intertwined Chuck and the Beach Boys had become.

PLASTIC BERTRAND -"Ca Plane Pour Moi" (1978)



"Jet Boy, Jet Boy" got its most high-profile infamy in a cover by the Punk band, THE DAMNED:

THE DAMNED -"Jet Boy, Jet Girl" (1982)




"All the cats wanna dance with
Sweet Little Sixteen!"


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

The Real History of Rock and Soul!: A Music Player Checklist

CHUCK BERRY: The Guitar God and His Disciples, with 2 Music Players

BRIAN WILSON-esque: All The Songs Imitating His BEACH BOYS Music Styles!, with 3 Music Players

Shock Waves: How SURF MUSIC Saved Rock'n'Roll!, with 2 Music Players


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

ROCK Sex: John Barry > Fatboy Slim




ROCK Sex cues you to how one song jumpstarts another.

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John Barry scored his first film with the driving theme for BEAT GIRL. The signature surf guitar and dynamic horns earned him the job to do the theme of a movie spy called Bond the following year.

JOHN BARRY -"Beat Girl" (1961)


"BEAT GIRL Opening Cridits" (1961)



Here's the vocal cover version by The Damned...

THE DAMNED -"Beat Girl" (1985)



Big Beat DJ Fatboy Slim sampled the original riff as a crucial piece of his breakthrough hit...

FATBOY SLIM -"The Rockafeller Skank" (1998)



© Tym Stevens



See Also:

JOHN BARRY: The Influence Of The JAMES BOND Sound On Pop Music, with 2 Music Players!

20 Most Badass JAMES BOND Women!

Shock Waves: How SURF MUSIC Saved Rock'n'Roll!, with 2 Music Players!


"Walk On By" - Dionne Warwick > Isaac Hayes > The Stranglers > Hooverphonic > Mono > Pete Rock

"Sour Times" - Lalo Schifrin > Portishead


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

ROCK Sex: The Shangri-Las > The Damned > Joe Jackson



ROCK Sex is about how culture cavorts and entangles.

Here's an example of how a single lyric can pull together unusual bedfellows.


THE SHANGRI-LAS recorded the biker love anthem "Leader of the Pack", which opened with the line "Is she really going out with him?"...

THE SHANGRI-LAS -"Leader Of The Pack" (1965)



Perversely, in the very first recorded British Punk single "New Rose", THE DAMNED opened with a quote of the same line...

THE DAMNED -"New Rose" (1976)



Shortly after, British tunesmith JOE JACKSON turned the phrase into a huge pop hit...

JOE JACKSON -"Is She Really Going Out With Him?" (1979)




"Is she really going out with him?/
"Well, there she is, let's ask her."


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

YOU DON'T OWN ME: The Uprising of the 1960s GIRL GROUPS, with Music Player!

SHE'S A REBEL: Decades Of Songs Influenced By The GIRL GROUPS, with Music Player!

WOMEN OF ROCK: The 1960s, with 2 Music Players!


LADIES FIRST: "Out In the Streets" - The Shangri-Las > Blondie

LADIES FIRST: "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" - The Shangri-Las > The Beatles > Aerosmith > Amy Winehouse


-The Real History of Rock and Soul!: A Music Player Checklist