Say what you like about X Ray Spex, but they never let their audience off easily. Even at the peak of their shortlived success, London's Hammersmith Odeon just two years after scratching a living at the nearby Man In The Moon, the band blistered through a set of such intensity that its absolute brevity really didn't sink in until you tried to remember where the rest of the evening went. Track back to the band's infancy, and they made the Ramones sound like a tortoise race.
"Live At The Roxy" is as brutal as the band's reputation suggests. Recorded at the same show as the band's contribution to the 1977 Live At The Roxy various artists album, it opens and closes with hideously discordant versions of the intent-laden "Oh Bondage! Up Yours", a cacophonic saxophone defying the punk wisdom that the instrument had no place in the new discipline, while the remainder of the band alternately staggers and swaggers through a riff so monotonal that Poly Styrene herself sounds tuneful.
Not once does the energy level dip, with versions of "Identity" and "Let's Submerge" already hinting at the shrieking magnificence of their eventual studio incarnations. And hindsight, battered by two decades worth of noise bands that make X Ray Spex sound symphonic, readily adjusts to the crunchy caterwauling that was the infant group's stock in trade. But the audience response - bothered, bewildered and bemused - reminds you just how far off the beaten track X Ray Spex once marched, and 25 minutes seems to stretch out to an eternity. What a wonderful record this is!
Tracklist:
Oh Bondage! Up Yours! 2:42
Identity 2:25
Let's Submerge 3:05
Plastic Bag 4:10
I Live Off You 2:18
I Am A Cliche 1:48
I Can't Do Anything 2:59
Oh Bondage! Up Yours! 2:52
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Love this & love this blog - thanks for sharing
Thanks for this, zero - their input on the fantastic "Live at the Roxy" compilation is tremendous, I'm very eager to hear more from their live presence there... the write-up only adds fuel to that! Great to hear Lora Logic, too :)
Glad you like that wonderful stuff. All the best to you!
Thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Loved Poly (RIP) really looking forward to this one. Thanks
Please re-upload. Thanks!
Now there´s a fresh link. Best wishes!
Dear Sir... restore?
Bless...
Refreshed...
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