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Wire – Singles
I recently recommended Wire to a friend who lives in
DOT DASH / OPTIONS R
HARVEST UK HAR 5161, 1978 2 TRKS with pic sleeve
I AM THE FLY / EX LION TAMER
HARVEST
MANNEQUIN / FEELING CALLED LOVE / 12XU
HARVEST
MAP REF. 41N 93W / GO AHEAD
HARVEST
OUR SWIMMER / MIDNIGHT BAHNHOF CAFE
ROUGH TR
OUTDOOR MINER / PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
HARVEST
QUESTION OF DEGREE, A / FORMER AIRLINE
HARVEST
If hard pressed, I think I like “A Question Of Degree” and “Our Swimmer” the best. I think “Our Swimmer” is about their most commercial singles ever released – yet, it’s what got them off of EMI (and onto Rough Trade).
Wire were certainly popular with the artsy crowd in 1978/9. Some people “got it” immediately – others didn’t know what to make of their punk minimalism. I think I finally got the message about the time of “154”, which I still think is their strongest album. I never saw them play live.
I tried to follow Colin Newman through a solo career – but only got as far as his first few solo releases. I never got very many of the re-formed Wire albums / singles – though I understand they are popular with the post-new wave crowd.
I don’t think there were ever music videos made for any of the above listed singles – well, I certainly never saw any! Another friend eventually gave me some Wire videos, but I think they were live shows, not ‘produced’ music videos.
So, all hail Wire! But I do still enjoy other
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One of the most amazing videos in my collction was the appearance of Wire on "The Late Show." That was the Fox talk show started up as a Carson competitor with Joan Rivers hosting. By the time Wire appeared, JR had flown the coop. So the guest host that evening was wait for it... Suzanne Somers!!!!
The band appeared and performed a live + loud version of "Drill" from their "Snakedrill" EP. The entire performance sounded "in the red!" I can only imagine the pain that occurred in the ears of the Hollywood audience of elderly Joan Rovers fans! Somers appeared stunned by the impact and even stupider than normal and as a woman in her mid-40s at the time of the taping, she look ridiculous in her heavy metal barbie outfit.
Adding to the surrealism of the appearance, Bruce Gilbert was videotaping the "interview" with his own camera after their performance and interrogation at the hands of bimbo supremo Somers.
A video is worth 10,000 words!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrpVS7m3tX0
Amusing stuff, Jim-san!
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