Label: Fan Club; Year: 200?; Format: Vinyl 10"
In August 1976 the Ramones played for the first time in Los
Angeles, and two of those shows took place at the Starwood in West Hollywood –
a club that would be instrumental in forging many musicians’ careers in the
years to come. Many moons later some bootlegger has managed to get their greedy hands on decent sounding recordings of the show from August 16 of said
year, and a bootleg 10” was born by the name of L.A. Explosion. Make what you
want of bootleggers but I for one am grateful for this piece of wax as it delivers twelve tracks of the Ramones in their early days yet sounding like a well-oiled machine already. The probability of these recordings to have ever
appeared somewhere legitimately has always been very slim, and in this day and age with all four of the original members unfortunately no longer with us it is simply out of question. Rest assured that when putting down the needle on
this little treasure you will not only feel like you are traveling back in time by nearly forty years to a period in time when the
term punk wasn’t even coined, and Los Angeles was waking up from an overdose of
English disco and glam rock but that you feel like you are actually witnessing a time when kids couldn't wait any longer for something new to kick off, and the Ramones had all the answers for them. We all know that it wasn't just LA that needed a proper kick up its arse, and that these four New Yorkers really got the ball rolling for which we ought to be grateful to this day.
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