UPCOMING SHOWS:

UPCOMING SHOWS:

Sat. April 30
KONONO N°1 FEAT. BATUDA
(Le Grand Mix, Tourcoing)

Sun. May 1
HELL
(The Pit's, Kortrijk)

Thu. May 5
Awesome Tapes From Africa dj set
(Treehou5e Open Air, Ghent)

Fri. May 6
Invisible Hands / Neil Michael Hagerty & The Howling Hex / DSR Lines
(Vooruit, Ghent)

Sat. May 7
CRITES
(De Ruimte, Ghent)

Tue. May 10
SEX CRIME + THE ARROGANTS
(De Pit's, Kortrijk)

Thu. May 12
QUANTIC
(DOK, Ghent)

Fri. May 13
ARCHIE & THE BUNKERS
(Het Bos, Antwerp)

Sun. May 15
THRONEFEST (Taake, Inquisition, Mgla, Batushka, Inferno, Dysangellium, Wiegedood & The Commitee)
(Kubox, Kuurne)

Thu. May 26
PAUL COLLINS BEAT
(Den Trap, Kortrijk)

Fri. May 27
BEAK>
(Trix, Antwerp)

Wed. June 1
TY SEGALL & THE MUGGERS
(Botanique, Brussels)

Wed. June 8
UNCANNY VALLEY: THE LOS ANGELES FREE MUSIC SOCIETY AND THEIR LEGACY (WOLF EYES, etc.)
(Vooruit, Ghent)

Wed. June 22
FÖLLAKZOID
(Het Bos, Antwerp)






Friday, September 19, 2008

Dancing Barefoot - THE CELIBATE RIFLES (1987)



"I can’t remember why we recorded this one, we were in the studio in Holland and everything was set up, so we put down a version which ended up being a single. I think it was the solo that did it."
(David Morris, guitar player of The Celibate Rifles)


Oh well, modesty is a virtue, isn’t it? Personally, I think THE CELIBATE RIFLES’ rendition of Patty Smith’s “Dancing Barefoot” is a truly exceptional cover that gloriously stands the test of time and thus can be considered as a true classic! First of all, the sound is astonishing: the song blasts out of the speakers and immediately thrills the listener with it’s big fat guitar sound and commanding drum beat! Then there’s that amazing voice of Damien Lovelock: at first listen, he may sound totally indifferent but that’s just a false impression because soon – and not in the least because of the compelling lyrics – introspection chases the idea of apathy and his voice suits the song in a brilliant way. Just take a listen and you might come to the same conclusion as me that it wasn’t just the solo that did it…

Dancing Barefoot - THE CELIBATE RIFLES mp3

2 comments:

Guy Peters said...

that's one hell of a compilation cd there. i first heard "spaceman in a satin suit", but this one was a real eye opener. "let's get married", "e=mc²", "jesus on tv", all great stuff. bought several more after that (including blind ear, roman beach party, etc), but this is the one i played most. a shame so few people have heard of them

luKe said...

The Celibate Rifles own a special place in my heart: I saw the band perform at some squat in Antwerp called 1,000 Appeltjes way back in 1988 on my trip to the Sfinks festival in Boechout. I still remember how half of the band members were dressed in boxer shorts and slippers. The Celibate Rifles had just released Roman Beach Party (which I still think is their magnum opus) and tore the house down! That sudden night, I slept on a wooden bench somewhere in the city and it felt like I owned the world. Together with The Leaving Trains' Favorite Mood Swings, Platters du Jour is one of my favourite band anthologies of the 1980/90s.