Showing posts with label Viletones. Show all posts
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Friday, October 14, 2011

The Viletones: Saturday Night/Sunday Morning (1983)


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"In 1972 every band in the world was Grand Funk, now every band in the world is the Stooges."
Lester Bands in a 1981 Viletones review.
Yesterday (see HERE) we both rebutted and lauded Toronto's punk scene of the seventies, of which The Viletones were crucial players. The Viletones, led by singer Steven Leckie, were not quitters and kept their Stooge-punk sound alive through the mid-eighties and then roared back in the nineties. This live min-album kicks it hard and catchy and is made all the more impressive by how out-of-step it was for 1983.



A1         Outta My Mind       
A2         Nothin On You       
A3         Leave Me Alone       
A4         Possibilities       
A5         Dirty Feeling       
B1         Keep Running       
B2         Girl From My Past       
B3         Danger Boy       
B4         Last Guy In Town       

Recorded Live at Larry's Hideaway June 11 1983 with the Comfort Sound mobile studio.



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