BOC: Sunday Times review

Cyberkrel deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM
Mon Jul 31 20:40:28 EDT 2006


It was a live review in Sounds that startedd me off back then - when I read
about what the band did in ME-262, I just had to find more. First album I
got hold of was "Tyranny" which a friend had, as he'd cottoned onto the band
right from the start - and I was thrilled but a bit disappointed too - I
wanted more power but they were great songs - eventually getting the "On
Your Feet" album which Sounds hailed as a landmark double live album (at the
time the "double live album" was a metal band's requisite offering) and is
still hot to this day although I still think that's not powerful enough - a
fact confirmed when I saw the band support Kiss at Manchester - now THAT was
a night!!! I hope when they remaster the "On Your Feet" album - assuming
they do - that at last I'll have a great CD document of that era band live.
Andy Garibaldi
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Hall <tim at KALYR.COM>
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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: BOC: Sunday Times review


> Tony wrote:
>
> > The one exception was Max Bell (?) who worked for the NME in the mid
70s.  I
> > think he must have been a fan.  I can't remember whether it was his or
Sandy
> > Robertson's (Sounds) spread on BOC in '75/76 that got me interested.
> > Old person signing off...
>
> Sandy Robertson of Sounds was a big fan.  In the late 70s Sounds was
> actually worth reading as it wasn't punk uber alles like the other rags
> were at the time.



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