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Machine Gun Etiquette

The Damned

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Album Review

Rejoining forces without Brian James, who pursued his own interests from then on (only hooking up with the band again for a late-'80s "farewell" show), the remaining three brought in young Saints veteran Ward on bass, recorded an album, and hoped for the best. That best proved much better than expected; while singles ended up on the charts, Machine Gun Etiquette itself was deservedly hailed as another classic from the band. Over time, its reputation has grown to equal the original Damned Damned Damned; while no less strong than that record, the Damned here bring in a wide variety of touches and influences to create a record that most of their contemporaries could never have approached. The group's wicked way around witty punk hadn't ebbed a bit; the opening cut, "Love Song," is a hilarious trashing of romantic clichés (sample lyric: "I'll be the rubbish, you'll be the bin!") that barely lasts two minutes, while "Noise, Noise, Noise" and "Liar" work in the same general vein. These, however, only scratch the surface. "Melody Lee," written by the Captain for a favorite comic character, starts with a lovely piano intro, whereas the celebratory angst of "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" chugs along with garagey élan and keyboards á la the Electric Prunes. Other prime standouts include "Plan 9 Channel 7," a Grand Guignol of an epic about James Dean and Vampira with a fantastic Vanian vocal; the merry mayhem of "These Hands" (belonging to a killer circus clown, with appropriate carnival music, of course); and a great rip through the MC5's "Looking at You." The best moment was saved for last, though: "Smash It Up," a two-part number divided between an affecting instrumental tribute to longtime supporter and Captain hero Marc Bolan, and a perfect trash-the-rules-and-party pop/punk/R&B scorcher.

Customer Reviews

Damned Damned Damned

Classic album that sounds even better after all these years. Unexpected resurgence by the Damned after the disappointing Music For Pleasure and the split then reforming with Sensible on guitar with Saints bassist Algie Ward and touringt as Yje Doomed for a while. It really is a great album, don't cherry pick buy in one go as you won't be disapointed.

Good Album by Bob In Rotherham

Not as good as The Black Album or Strawberries but has 4 outstanding tracks 1,3,7,11. Albert Tatlock the Coronation Street star appears on this album he introduces Love Song.Bob in Rotherham.

Top ten early punk album

Having lost all my Damned records I'd been making do with a 'best of' compilation and finding myself going cold on them. But just before I consigned them to the abyss I spontaneously bought this album and was immediately reminded what made me love them so much back in the heady days of the late seventies. This is a great album, one of the best of it's genre, mid-punk musical literacy to compare with the similarly fab Valley Of the Dolls by Generation X. Get on board.

Biography

Formed: 1976 in England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

With punk's history having entered a new millennium, the impact of the band initially judged "the least likely to" seems to grow ever more each day. The Ramones hold deserved pride of place for kick-starting the whole thing, while the Sex Pistols — and to a lesser extent, the Clash — helped take it to an even more notorious level, serving as role models for many young bands to this day. But arguably just as important and memorable were the Damned, London contemporaries of the Pistols...
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