![]() "Grit, Noise, and Revolution" and "Grapes from Tho.b7426b Unverkauft Siehe hnliche Artikel EUR 17,07 Sofort-Kaufen, EUR 8,63 Versand, 30-Day Rcknahmen, eBay-Kuferschutz Verkufer: ihaveitmusic (24. Hanoi Rocks - heard that riff before at all? Hanoi Rocks - Decadent Dangerous Delicious - CD. Almost all of our vinyl discs will include either an original inner sleeve, or a plain inner sleeve, or a printed inner sleeve, which we provide with the sole purpose of protecting the record.New York Dolls - Royal Festival Hall 18/06/04 Le migliori offerte per Hanoi Rocks - All Those Wasted Years - Vinyl Record.What would upset me though would be finding out that 'Tragedy' was lifted from an early Emerson, Lake & Palmer track. And I'm sure it would be easy to disect the output of many other bands in the same way. Imitation is of course the best form of flattery, and recipients of such dedicated attention include the Dead Boys (the intro to '3rd Generation Nation' on We Have Come for Your Children later turning up on 'Back To Mystery City', right down to the '1-2-3-4!') and, going back to 1975, The Dictators, where the intro to 'Next Big Thing' on their Go Girl Crazy! debut features a brief snatch of what I knew as part of the riff to ' Boulevard Of Broken Dreams' before moving onto a verse that Hanoi fans will recognise as 'Oriental Beat'.ĭoes any of this influence my opinion of Hanoi Rocks, or Andy McCoy as a songwriter? Not a bit. 'Taxi Driver' is virtually 'Brand New Cadillac' (admittedly that was a cover) and the choppy guitars on the title track feature prominently on early Hanoi (eg '11th Street Kids').Īs I moved on through other bands, though, more noticeable similarities emerged. It also went without saying that Andy McCoy had listened reverentially to the Clash, and London Calling in particular. ![]() ![]() For example the single note piano part on 'Dead By Xmas' was reminiscent of Captain Sensible's playing in the Damned. ![]() One or two points of reference were quite clear. In particular, Monroe claims he wishes to move there permanently because he is tired of the Western world. The song appears to be about a visit to Hanoi, Vietnam, by vocalist Michael Monroe. Even though Oriental Beat is considered a Hanoi classic, many of the band members have called the album a failure. Vinyl is in beautiful (keeping glossy) NM condition. 'Oriental Beat' is a song taken from glam punk band Hanoi Rocks' second album, Oriental Beat, released in 1982. Artist: Hanoi Rocks - Title: Oriental Beat (Picture Disc) - Format: LP Vinyl - Country: USA - Label: Cleopatra - Catalogue Number: CLOLP1818 - Year: 2020 - Description. Sleeve Condition: Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+) Japan pressing complete with obi / insert. The record should show no obvious signs of wear. Media Condition: Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record. (I know I've mentioned this quote before but it's like when Paul Blittz stated in an interview that he hated when bands described themselves as 'punk' but were in fact just bad metal.) Hanoi Rocks - Oriental Beat (LP, Album) Label: Mercury Cat: 25PP-77. Afghanistan, Africa, American Samoa, Anguilla, Asia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Bermuda, Bolivia, Botswana, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Central America and Caribbean, Chad, Comoros, Cook Islands, Cuba, Republic of, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Ecuador, El Salvador, Europe, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), Fiji, French Polynesia, Gambia, Guam, Guernsey, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Jersey, Kiribati, Korea, North, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mayotte, Micronesia, Middle East, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Nauru, Nepal, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Niue, North America, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Reunion, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, San Marino, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South America, Southeast Asia, Sudan, Suriname, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Swaziland, Syria, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Tuvalu, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Virgin Islands (U.S.When I first came across Hanoi Rocks in the late 80s it was great to hear a 'glam' band that had drawn from a punk/new wave background rather than metal.
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