When I went the first time to the United States back in 1982 I couldn't resist to visit the local record shop. It was not different to the shops I used to visit but the music they played were. Lots of garage bands sounded from the speakers and the stuff kindly introduced me to one of their favorite bands. New York's The Fleshtones were the big thing stuff. And I have to say their album Roman Gods was great and perfect in its way. A deep bass, noisy guitars and the voice of Peter Zaremba is enough to make some timeless songs.
Samstag, 20. Juli 2019
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When I went the first time to the United States back in 1982 I couldn't resist to visit the local record shop. It was not different to the shops I used to visit but the music they played were. Lots of garage bands sounded from the speakers and the stuff kindly introduced me to one of their favorite bands. New York's The Fleshtones were the big thing stuff. And I have to say their album Roman Gods was great and perfect in its way. A deep bass, noisy guitars and the voice of Peter Zaremba is enough to make some timeless songs.
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Roman Gods is a terrific LP Walter, one I haven't dug out for a long while. Time to put that right I think.
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