Friday, November 21, 2008

Jack The Lad - War Dreams

Oi From U.S.

Get It Here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?omjgiq1z5gj

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3 comments:

Punks, Skins and Herberts said...

Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!
Thank you Mark!!!

You sir, have afforded me being able to listen to hours upon hours of previously unobtainable music. Without your dilligence and kindness of sharing, I never would have found so many jems.

Nish said...

lol,glad you like.
I found the 2 Ep's while looking for something else.
Good thing I still have a little memory left at my age hahaha.
Cheers,enjoy ;)

Anonymous said...

These guys are old friends of mine. I still talk to Magoo and Townshend now and then again. Nice to see they are still appreciated. Here's a quick curious history to kill time.

Prior to Mark leaving Condemned 84 he and Timo revived The Glory once more (previously the Clockwork Soldiers) and came to America for a short tour. They came to Atlanta, Georgia following correspondence with Joe Winograd the original guitarist of the Anti-Heros. Back then Atlanta, had a huge skinhead scene and boasted several bands. To name a few...(Moonstomp which was Townshend's prior band) The Kicker Boys,...etc...etc...)

Post tour Mark didn't want to go home and stayed in Atlanta where he would form a new version of The Glory with Townshend's brother and Moonstomp band mate Allan.

After the demise of The Glory Mark, Townshend and Gary Yoxen both from Moonstomp decided to form a new band. The original man slated for the drum stool was Greg Psomas who previously played in DDT and The Tombstones. Sadly this was not to be as Greg died of a fatal overdose prior to his initial first rehearsal if not the very day of the rehearsal session.

The first EP listed here I believe will always be my favorite and the best although any member will tell you they dislike it and favor the Burning Cities EP. They also have a track on the U.S. of Oi! Volume 2 which Mark Noah from the Anti-Heros put out on his own label G.M.M. (Gimmie My Money - A vocal stab at Link Records for never paying) Records.

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