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Something
Shocking
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Pink
Vampirette Vamp104
1.Spend, spend, spend
2.Flight 101 3.Motorbike
beat 4.Something shocking
pink 5.Just ain't a man 6.Jokers
wild 7.Take me for a ride
8.Cheat 9.Going nowhere
fast 10.Rocking disease
11.Feels so good 12.Only
good for one thing 13.Love
is blind 14.Who cares 15.Gun
totin' man
Something Shocking started
around late 1986/early
1987 with Vanessa on bass
and vocals, Doug on
guitar and Pete on drums.
They soon recruited Emma
on double bass, allowing
Vanessa to fully
concentrate on vocals.
The four of them recorded
one song that gave its
name to the sampler
"Something To
Remember" for Fury
records. Soon after Doug
left to rejoin The
Rattlers where he played
before. His replacement
was Mike who's just left
Demented Are Go. This
influence can definitely
be heard on Mike's Flight
101, which is close to
DAG's Flight 103. Mike
wrote the majority of the
band's originals which
eventually caused a bit
of tensions within the
band. This line up
recorded "Pink"
in two days, an album
that deserves to be
rediscovered today.It's a
very good lp with a wide
range of influences that
makes of Something
Shocking a one of a kind
band mixing classic
psychobilly with punk, 80's
pop and 60's girl group.
It seems very unfair they
never achieved a higher
degree of success. The
band was tight, the song
were really well crafted
and melodic and Vanessa's
voice is quite good. But
too pop to be a major act
on the psychobillly scene
(though they appeared on
the Big Rumble) and too
psycho to seduce a big
label, the band was not
in a comfortable position
and quickly found itself
in a dead end. Seeing how
some bands cross over
markets today, one can
only think that Something
Shocking came too soon.
Emma can still be found
playing bass with
rock'n'roll /rhythm'n'
blues acts like The
Unknowns, Razzle Dazzle
etc.
You can order the cd here
and listen to the band on
their myspace
page.
The Radioactive Kid
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