Stranglers Cobra Lounge Chicago June 7, 2013
"I had a woman ship / I took her overseas / She left her hold unlocked / I had to find a dock / I was a toiler on the sea / I was a toiler on the sea."
After 20 years they returned to play the States with a few dates in New York, Detroit (cancelled) Chicago and Long Beach. I was lucky enuf to be on their mailing list. One of my favorite bands of all time!!!
The opening song, Toiler on the Sea, laid the foundation for the plundering to come. Bass infused riffs emanating non-stop from J.J. Burnel's bass, hands never tiring, up and down the fret board, hammering out simple yet blistering rhythms as their Norse boat cracked the waves.
"We came across the West sea. We didn't have much idea 'bout the kind of climate waiting."
After four songs they stood there at the front of the stage... quiet... expectant... listening.. for requests? The crowd could only come up with a cheer. I didn't yell any song names, didn't have any on the tip of my tongue. I didn't want to have to think. I only wanted the entertainment to sweep me up in a punk- funk frenzy that only the Stranglers can deliver.
and deliver they did....powering into what i think is their #1 song Nice N Sleazy, easily one of the best rock n' roll songs of all time.
"An angel came from outside, Had no halo, had no father, with a coat of many colours...."
who wants the world?
Not to mention, "Golden Brown," "Skin Deep," Get A Grip (On Yourself), "Nuclear Device" "Tank, Hanging Around," etc. The Stranglers obviously do not rely on formula to come up with their songs. They all sound so different. The interplay between guitar and keyboards deserves mention in that these guys are more trained musicians than those other songsmiths who depend on more rudimentary forms. They do not consist of 3-chord rock ala Gabba Gabba Hey!
The Stranglers deserve a wider audience than what they got. They never were media darlings. The critics held a grudge against them since Burnell was known to beat up the competition including a sex pistol or two.. They seemed so much more intellectual than the Clash or Pistols with songs about concepts (No More Heroes, Skin Deep) and stories (Nice n Sleazy, the Raven), and with the addition of a maestro keyboard there was an extra element going on making them the most musically proficient band labelled: "punk."
"He spoke of brothers many, wine and women, song aplenty, he began to write a chapter in his story"
Having had the pleasure of seeing a truly original band in this age of copycats, the audience was thoroughly pleased. When all was said and done, we wiped our brows, encamped upon the new world, all pillaging behind us, les voyageurs left to explore the world with memories of Stranglers classics afresh in our minds.
"All quiet on the Eastern front."
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