mardi 16 mars 2010

The Modern Lovers - Songs Of Rememberance

Il y a des chansons que l'on aime tellement qu'en découvrir l'ébauche, ou les premiers pas, est toujours terriblement excitant... Le premier opus des Modern Lovers en présentant un pourcentage conséquent (euh... 100%, en fait), voilà ici un bien sympathique Songs Of Rememberance, pirate 'semi-officiel' sorti en 1998 sur le label Punk Vault, et qui nous propose démos, répétions et versions live...

6 commentaires:

Dr Faustroll a dit…

http://rapidshare.com/files/364060468/MODLOV_REMEM.rar

Comments are very welcome...

01.Waiting For The Man (5 second fragment)
02.Hospital
03.Astral Plane
04.Ride On Down The Highway
05.Someone I Care About
06.Hospital
07.Roadrunner
08.Such Loneliness
09.Modern World
10.Song Of Rememberance For Old Girlfriends
11.Plea For tenderness
12.Fly Into The Mystery
13.I'm Dropping My Friends (One By One)
14.Someone I Care About
15.Dignified And Old
16.She Cracked
17.Astral Plane
18.Roadrunner

(ma) a dit…

À votre conaissance: TANIA LORANDI, COLLAGE DE 'PATAPHYSIQUE, AU POINT JAUNE

Jacques_ a dit…

Vrai pirate qui proposait des versions tres primitives des chansons de Jonathan ("Plea for tenderness" quasi tragique) plus des inedits que l'on n'entendra plus jamais ("songs of rememberance"). Pour les fans de Jonathan, aller voir le webzine qui lui est consacre il est la :
http://jojofiles.blogspot.com/

Krikri a dit…

Sublime comme un Velvet Underground qui aurait oublié le cynisme et la pose. Jojo est grand !

Jacques_ a dit…

Pour les amateurs des Modern Lovers, il y a sur Dime un concert de 1971 (Stonehenge-Ipswich) qui est ce que je connais de meilleur sur cette periode. On y retrouve "plea for tenderness", "songs of rememberances", "ride down on the highway", mais aussi d'autres inedits comme "Cambridge clown" et l'etonnant "I grew up in the suburbs".

Anonyme a dit…

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