THIS MONTH IN ROCK 'N ROLL HISTORY - IRON MAIDEN RELEASE THEIR FIRST ALBUM, BY SCOTT CARR

 

April 14, 1980 - Iron Maiden: Iron Maiden is released.

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In a time when many were predicting the demise of heavy metal, 1980 proved to be a banner year for the genre. Black Sabbath and AC/DC both made triumphant returns with new lead singers. Black Sabbath had split with Ozzy Osbourne and brought in former Rainbow lead singer Ronnie James Dio and released their classic "Heaven and Hell" album. AC/DC had the tough task of replacing Bon Scott, who had passed away in February of 1980 but by July they returned with the biggest album of their career, "Back In Black." Also in 1980 Ozzy Osbourne released his debut solo album and Judas Priest made their commercial breakthrough with "British Steel." Although these heavy metal veterans were making great strides in keeping the metal flag flying, there was new breed of heavy metal bands coming out of England that would inject new life into the scene and pave the way for what would be metal's biggest decade.

This movement in the UK was dubbed the "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" by writer Geoff Barton for the first time in the May 1979 issue of Sounds magazine and was a way to describe this second wave of British metal music that was taking shape. Leading the way in the NWOBHM were Saxon, Motorhead, Def Leppard, Diamond Head, Girlschool and Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden was formed in 1975 by bassist and chief songwriter Steve Harris. but it would take a few years of trial and error before Harris would find the right combination of players for Iron Maiden. The band recorded their first demos on December 31st, 1978 and would eventually release these tracks as "The Soundhouse Tapes" in November of 1979 on their own label. "The Soundhouse Tapes" quickly sold 5,000 copies and the band secured a recording contract with EMI in December 1979.  

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The band attempted to record their debut album in December of 1979 with a couple different producers, but the sessions proved to be unsuccessful and the band went on tour. In January 1980 a third attempt was made to complete the record and with producer Wil Malone on board they finished the album in just 13 days. The album was released on April 14th, 1980 and received rave reviews from the British press and was a big hit on the UK charts. The sound of the album is very aggressive & raw and at times sounds almost punk..Steve Harris has commented that the band hated everything about punk rock music and that their music had nothing in common with the punk rock scene that had become very popular in England at the time. Listening to the album, it's hard to deny that punk had an impact on the energy and overall attitude of Maiden and the new wave of metal. Early favorites such as "Prowler," "Phantom of the Opera," "Charlotte the Harlot," "Transylvania" and "Remember Tomorrow" are included as well as the title track "Iron Maiden." 'Running Free" was released as the first single from the album and the band made an appearance on Top of the Pops.  Maiden refused to lip-sync their performance on Top of the Pops and became the first band since The Who in 1972 to perform live on the show.  The U.S. version of the album featured "Sanctuary," a track not included on the original UK release. Iron Maiden released three singles in 1980: "Running Free," "Sanctuary," and "Women in Uniform," all of which featured cover art by Derek Riggs, who also designed the cover for the first album, which featured the bands iconic mascot "Eddie." Riggs would work with the band into the 90's on most of their album & single covers and his artwork became almost as iconic as the bands' music.  

"Running Free" single

"Running Free" single

"Sanctuary" single

"Sanctuary" single

The line up for this album included singer Paul Di'Anno, drummer Clive Burr, guitarists Dave Murray and Dennis Stratton and of course bassist Steve Harris. The band toured in support of the album opening for KISS on the European leg of their "Unmasked" tour and shortly thereafter guitarist Dennis Stratton was fired and Adrian Smith was brought in as his replacement. The band would record one more record with singer Paul Di'Anno - 1981's "Killers" - and then he would be replaced by former Samson vocalist Bruce Dickinson. With Dickinson in place the band became a huge international success with the release of their third studio album, "The Number of the Beast." One more line-up change came when Clive Burr was replaced by Trust drummer Niko McBrain: this would become the most stable and successful line up in the bands history.

Early Iron Maiden. 

Early Iron Maiden. 

Thirty-five years on Iron Maiden remains one of the most successful metal bands in the world, selling out huge stadiums all around the globe and releasing new albums every few years. Maiden's first record is still a fan favorite and the band closes most shows with it's title song and a song that bares their name, "Iron Maiden". 

Scott Carr is a guitarist who plays in the Columbus, OH  bands Radio Tramps and Returning April. Scott is also an avid collector of vinyl records and works at Lost Weekend Records. So...if you are looking for Scott....you'll either find him in a dimly lit bar playing his guitar or in a record store digging for the holy grail.

 

A page from Iron Maiden's 1981 "Killers" tour book documenting their tour with KISS in 1980.

A page from Iron Maiden's 1981 "Killers" tour book documenting their tour with KISS in 1980.

Music video by Iron Maiden performing Women In Uniform.

Album: Iron Maiden Track #1 Year: 1980 Lyrics: Walking through the city, looking oh so pretty, I've just got to find my way. See the ladies flashing. All there legs and lashes. I've just got to find my way. Well you see me crawling through the bushes with it open wide.

Very rare footage from the NWOBHM era of Iron Maiden!! Recorded live at the Ruskin Arms, London, April 14th 1980. The gig was on the day of the release of the debut album: Iron Maiden.

Iron Maiden playing Drifter. Very rare footage from the early years of the band, at the top of the NWOBHM movement!! The lineup was Paul Di'anno (vocals), Clive Burr R.I.P. (drums), Steve Harris (bass), Dave Murray (guitars), and Dennis Stratton (guitars).




Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame? Announces Two FREE Shows and a Crowd Funding Protest!

"I believe there are two types of people in this world. Those who believe that Cheap Trick should be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and those heretical unbelievers who shall be cast into a fiery pit of Rock and Roll Damnation to burn for eternity."  

- Lou Brutus, 2013 & 2014 Radio Contraband Award Winner: Best Nationally Syndicated DJ in USA (And Degenerate Cheap Trick Fan).

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Hey gang, Colin here, I have a question and I know you have it too: Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame? Certainly somebody must have the answer, so please come forward if you or anybody you know has any clues to solving this puzzle. In the meantime, the band "Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?" returns for the third straight year hoping to shed some light on this most mysterious of all mysteries.

Saturday April 18th:  Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH.  Afternoon show!  Doors, 1pm. Teenage Fanclub Fanclub opens the show at 1:30 with WICTITRNRHOF  following.

We scheduled an afternoon show to avoid any conflict with the actual Rock Hall induction ceremonies being held that evening just down the road.  Rumor has it members of Green Day may attend as they too are trying to find the answer to this question. 

Click here to purchase a "Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?" t -shirt and help us raise money for a FULL PAGE AD in Cleveland Scene magazine running the entire week of the induction ceremony. (April 15th)

Friday April 17th:  Ace of Cups Columbus, OH.  Doors, 8pm.  Teenage Fanclub Fanclub on at 9pm.  WICTITRNRHOF on at 10:15.

As always, shows are FREE and we will be playing a set of all Cheap Trick covers that will surely make you long for the real Cheap Trick.  Haters please piss off as I am a fan of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and visit with my son every year.  Just trying to make a cool place even cooler.  And spare me who YOU think should be inducted.  Don't care.  If it bugs you so much, start a band called "Why Isn't BTO in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?"  PLEASE help us spread the word and together we can finally find the answer to this troubling question.  Thanking you in advance, Colin Gawel.

Please note the band, "Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame?" is NOT affiliated with the real Cheap Trick or any other "Induct Cheap Trick" movement though we applaud and support our comrades in arms. Please visit the Facebook page "Induct Cheap Trick" hosted by Patricia Zander by clicking here or click here for the fabulous Cheap Talk with Trick Chat Podcast hosted by Ken Mills. 

Click here for press and previous Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? 

Click here to read my Complete Cheap Trick Song Rankings. (It takes 3 days to do it right.)

 

That's me holding a copy of Hitless Wonder when Watershed opened for Cheap Trick Oct 2014 

That's me holding a copy of Hitless Wonder when Watershed opened for Cheap Trick Oct 2014 


Record Store Day At Lost Weekend Records, by Scott Carr

 

Record Store Day 2015 is happening this Saturday April 18th. If you are not familiar with Record Store Day, it is a day set aside on the third Saturday of April every year to celebrate and bring attention to independent record stores all around the globe. Over 400 exclusive releases will be available for this year's Record Store Day, many of them in very limited quantities. Some of the most anticipated are releases from The White Stripes, Grateful Dead, Foo Fighters, The Doors, Bob Dylan, The Decemberists, Metallica, David Bowie, Brand New, Father John Misty, Public Enemy, The Flaming Lips, The Kinks, Jeff Beck, The Dead Milkmen, Johnny Cash, Gov't Mule, The Lemonheads, Lydia Loveless, The Replacements and the list goes on and on. There will be something for everyone.

 

I will be working at Lost Weekend Records along with owner Kyle Siegrist for this year's Record Store Day and to quote Kyle "It's gonna be huge!".  Lost Weekend Records will be open at 8am Saturday morning and we will be ready to get the music to the people. We will have tons of Record Store Day Exclusives including one that you will only find at Lost Weekend Records, the new Psychic Wheels 7" released on Lost Weekend Records own record label. 

 

Besides all the great music that is being released for Record Store Day this year, Lost Weekend Records will have tons of other fun stuff going on including Sticky Fingers Food Truck, PromoWest Productions will have a tent in the parking lot with cool stuff and Alison Rose will be doing custom screen-printed shirts and record bags while you wait. The first 65 people in line at the store Saturday morning will receive a swag bag full of great stuff and we will also have a drawing you can enter to win some great prizes including a signed Blackberry Smoke LP, tickets to see Styx at The LC, weekend passes to Nelsonville Music Festival, a test pressing of Columbus Blood LP and more. Also there will be a big 4 day sale beginning on Friday April 17th, see the flyer below for all the details.

 

As an avid music lover and collector I consider myself lucky to live in a city that is so rich with record stores. At last count Columbus has upwards of 12 or 13 independent record stores and they all have something different to offer. Most of the stores will have special events going on for Record Store Day, so I would suggest making a day of it and hit as many as you can. 

 

I started buying records at a very early age, I always spent my birthday money on Kiss and Cheap Trick records and not much has changed over the years. I was recently recognized at a Stevie Wonder concert and this lady walked over to me and said "aren't you the vinyl guy?", I kinda laughed and said "yeah, I work at Lost Weekend Records". She had been in the shop a few weeks back with her son who was spending his birthday money on records. We talked for a few minutes and she told how much her son loved coming to Lost Weekend Records and couldn't wait to get home and play his records. 

 

For me record store day is everyday but it's nice to have a day that brings so much attention to independent stores that really need the support. It will be a fun day and the hope is that we will make some long lasting relationships with people who have never been to our store or a record store at all. 

 

Hope to see you this Saturday April 18th.........

 

Hey, notice the sly Cheap Trick reference!

Scott Carr is a guitarist who plays in the Columbus, OH  bands Radio Tramps and Returning April. Scott is also an avid collector of vinyl records and works at Lost Weekend Records. So...if you are looking for Scott....you'll either find him in a dimly lit bar playing his guitar or in a record store digging for the holy grail.

 

Psychic Wheels Record Store Day release only available at Lost Weekend Records.

People waiting in line at Lost Weekend Records last year for Record Store Day...........

People waiting in line at Lost Weekend Records last year for Record Store Day...........

A Picture of Robin Zander, Bun E Carlos and Bon Scott Drinking and Shooting Pool?

Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? is playing two FREE shows this weekend. Click here for info.

 Click here to purchase your very own, limited edition "Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame?" T-Shirt to help the cause. 

I ranked every single Cheap Trick song with links and videos. It takes five hours to finish. Call off work and then click here to see that.    

Click here to hear me on Ken Mills' very cool Cheap Trick podcast discussing Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? 

and..       #inductcheaptrick   

Now, have your rock 'n' roll loving eye-holes got a load of this…..You are welcome. - Colin G.

 

              How cool is that? The bands were very tight and big fans of one another. I think Robin just talked some trash.

              How cool is that? The bands were very tight and big fans of one another. I think Robin just talked some trash.



Reelin' and Rockin' @ the Gateway: "Revenge Of The Mekons" by Ricki C.

The Mekons have been around since 1977, and yet I don’t really know that much about them: which is why I’m really happy that Colin and Brian Phillips are bringing the documentary feature “Revenge of The Mekons” to the Gateway Film Center this Wednesday, April 15th at 8 pm as this month’s Reelin’ and Rockin’ @ the Gateway presentation.  

I do know this much about The Mekons:

1) Their 1989 album “The Mekons Rock ‘n’ Roll” is one of the most fiercely intelligent punk-rock records of all time.  For those of you scoring at home, the Ricki C. acid test for whether something is genuine punk-rock is if it makes me wanna break stuff when I listen to it real loud, and – by those standards – “The Mekons Rock ‘n’ Roll” is right up there with The Clash’s first record Elvis Costello and the Attractions’ “This Year’s Model.”  (Also, I find it cool and appropriate that The Mekons fall right beside The MC5 in my vinyl collection, speaking of fiercely intelligent rock & roll.)  

2) I saw The Mekons live at Stache's in 1989 when they were touring that record, and talk about packing A LOT of magic into a really small space: Langford, Timms, Greenhalgh & company blistered the paint off Dan Dougan's walls.    

3) I know that The Mekons’ “Ghosts Of American Astronauts” (see video below) showcases one of the most subversive lyrics and simultaneously one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs in all of rock & roll; from a punk band.  Go see the movie.  Make a new friend, love an old band.  – Ricki C. / April 11th, 2015   

Reelin and Rockin' @ the Gateway admission is $5 (CHEAP!) and  benefits CD102.5 For The Kids children's charity; happy hour begins at 7 pm in the Torpedo Room bar, "Revenge of The Mekons" follows at 8 pm.


Colin Appears on Cheap Talk with Trick Podcast. Bucket List Complete. Listen Here!

There have been some big moments in my life: seeing the birth of my son, hearing one of my songs on the radio for the first time, and winning my second fantasy baseball championship are just a few highlights that jump to mind. But it will be hard to top what happened this week, I was finally a guest on the popular Cheap Trick Podcast, "Cheap Talk with Trick." 

Click here to listen. I come at 21 minutes     

Sure, it would have been nice to spend an hour or three discussing side two of "Woke Up With A Monster" or Tom Petersson's solo cassette release, "Another Language" but host Ken Mills was kind enough to invite me on an episode asking.....

Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? 

Beggars can't be choosers and as a founding member of the band of the same name, I suppose it does make sense. Anyway, give it a listen, I think it turned out pretty darn well myself.  And....make sure to join Why Isn't Cheap Trick in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? at one of our upcoming shows April 17th & 18th. Click here for details on the gigs and the cause.   

Thanks to Ken once again and remember  #inductcheaptrick  - Colin G.