I was fortunate enough to finally see R. Stevie Moore live earlier this year with old friends in LA after listening to his music for a couple decades now, and even got to hear the original Halfnelson demo lp from R. Stevie as well about 10 years ago via the US Postal Service. It was also R. Stevie who tipped me off to the Mael Bros. appearance in the T.A.M.I. show crowd - Zappa was there as well! Which brings me to Kickboy's review of his 1978 "New Wave" 45 in Slash. Far from what you may think, there were no hard feelings. In fact, in 1980, Slash even published a review by Mr. Moore of Andy Partrdge's 1980 solo lp which you can read about right here. I have always liked the lyrics to "New Wave" as I am pretty new wave myself:
everybody's talking 'bout the
new direction
rock and roll is
heading and the debut
albums
coming every day
i am very happy
just to
know i'm taken care of when
it
comes to satisfaction in the
records
that i play
1980's coming, don't you
feel it are you smart enough to
take it and
accept it as a
renaissance of change
are
you keeping up with all the
fever and the
pace of every
musical involvement today, i
say
new wave
dick clark meets stanley
kubrick
don kirshner don't you like
new
wave
electric underground
that just wants
to be loved, yeah
everybody labels it and
uses it to wipe
their ass
they criticize the lack
of
expertise it has to show
then again
there are some folks who
listen to it every
chance they
get just to escape from
all
the barry manilows
david bowie started it and
roxy music strengthened it and
now
the latest incarnation's
eno and devo
ten or twenty years from now
i hope r.stevie
moore will be
included in the list of
telling
music where to go
new wave
bill haley's great great
grandson
listens to trouser press
new
wave
electric avant garde that
just wants to be purchased, yeah
i'm the only one i know who
feels so much
regard for
XTC and talking heads
and
the ramones and robert fripp
i don't
have the time for anything
but 10cc and
residents and johnny rotten
and i can't
forget cheap trick
anybody listening can
understand ambition but i'm
going
just a little overboard
with this whole
trip
how it means so much to me
how
little it must mean to you
the
future is depending on the hip
(eat shit!)
new wave
what's wrong with robert
stigwood
he should adore the trend
new
wave
recorded suicide that
just wants to
live
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