Got the new Sony Turntable hooked up 2 the Emerson Amplifier Aux so spinning 45′s all night with my friends Sam Adams and Johnny Walker. Gonna b the D.J. HavING A Grand Old Party here smoking Camel cig, B&Hs & Medical Emergency
Bud butt i’ve an intimation i’m gonna trip when i stand up, The Doors knocking. Ouch!
Anoher U.K submission from Damaged Goods Records who r quickly becoming my modern Day 4AD loyalty wise. Their bands are all rockin & seem to do alot of indie POP. which is really wot i like
Anyways this is the second 7″ 45 rpm i’ve reviewd by Betty & The Werewolves. The First was called Daivd Cassidy which I thought was a great piece of Wax butt it’s my Opinion that “Euston Station” takes the cake when it comes to comparrison soley cause it has a great b side in addition to the A
It’s another great POP single . Foxy ladies, Fuzzbox guitars, tight drums and bass, plus melodic female pop vox on the Frontline. Rather than try to describe the music in words you can visit their myspace page & listen 4 yourself although the streaming does not capture the essence and charms of their vinyl release
Gotta Go, my mate Stanley Freeman is knocking on the door & gonna give me music lessons; teach me 2 play me TAPS on The Bugle. Wake up the Neighbours ha ha ha
It’s Party City
Track List
Side A) euston station – great rhythm melody & scale
Side B) wind-up - finally a great B side from Betty & The Werewolves
Artist: Betty & The Werewolves (From London U.K)
Title : euston station
Format: 7″ 45rpm
Label: Damaged Goods Records #312
Submission by Stephen Rudderham
via Royal Mail
Littleport, Cambridgeshire, U.K
Review by
Glen ugly Naughty (GuN)
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