Bingo-French Punk Exploitation 1978-1981 (Vinyl)
Auteur: Multi-Artistes
Marque: Born Bad Records
Caractéristiques:
- vinyl album/LP (12" size)
- released 2017 in France by Born Bad Records (BB 095)
- Genre: Punk/Hardcore Worldwide
Détails: Bingo! French Punk Exploitation 1978-1981 Compilation (Various Artists) LP - vinyl album/LP (12" size), released 2017 in France by Born Bad Records (BB 095), Barcode: 3521381537949 -- The real, great rock 'n' roll swindle? Don't look for it in the Pistols, well, in Mac Laren' movie The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle... you'd better search Belgium, and more specifically somewhere near Lou Deprijck and Yvan Lacomblez, two born-and-bred “Brusselians[1] ”. If their names don't ring a bell at first glance, you've most likely already wiggled to the interplanetary hit which brought them fortune (in every way): “Ça plane pour moi”! Oh yeah, France already had Antoine's “Élucubrations”, a mildly transgressive hit in its own way... and an unprecedented landslide in Gallic memory. But this time, another category was tackled! “Ca plane pour moi”? A moronic song by a crappy singer... The prank swept through the world and within a few months, no less than one million 45s were sold just in France. And the incredible part is that it was to spawn a mass-produced bunch of cover versions, finally becoming – how ironic – a universal punk anthem: think what you will, it IS the hold-up of the century! Of course, such a cash cow would arouse envy and create quite a few vocations among our fellow countrymen. The song's trademark derision was finally about to bridge the missing link between original punk – too violent, too dirty – and the general public eager to enjoy a little Saturday-night pogo. -- Genre: Punk/Hardcore Worldwide von Various, Pierre Lasne, Soda Fraise, Geiger (6)
EAN: 3521381537949
Date de sortie: 26-05-2017
Dimensions du colis: 14.7 x 13.0 x 0.6 inches
Contraignant: Album vinyle
Référence: BB 95