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10 Records Worth To Die For: #192 mit Jay Millette (The Black Halos)

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Jay Millette (The Black Halos)
Jay Millette (The Black Halos)

Mitte der 00er Jahre waren The Black Halos eine der wichtigsten Bands für mich. Alben wie The Violent Years und We Are Not Alone sind im Auto rauf und runter gelaufen. Nachdem die Band sich 2009 aufgelöst hatte habe auch ich sie etwas aus den Augen verloren. Kürzlichst hab es dann das erste Studioalbum seit der Reunion 2019. Das Review dazu könnt ihr natürlich auch hier nachlesen.

Ich freue mich, dass sich Gitarrist Jay Millette die Zeit genommen hat ausführlich über seine zehn Platten für die Insel zu berichten. Viel Spaß damit!

1Rolling Stones – Exile On Main Street

The Rolling Stones are my favourite band. So picking a favourite isn’t always easy. But this is up there. It’s got everything for me – total rockers, bluesy numbers, country tinged tunes – everything. Good record to have some beers to.

2Ramones – Rocket To Russia

This was the first Ramones I ever heard. So it means the most to me. I borrowed it from a girl in high school and played it to death. I soon sought out ALL Ramones records after listening to this one. They sounded like fun knuckleheads and I’ve drank a number of beers listening to this one.

3Replacements – Pleased To Meet Me

While I love the Bob Stinson era of Replacements that was not the first stuff I heard. I heard this when it came out and it blew my mind. Slim Dunlap is listed as guitar player by this point in the band but I believe Paul Westerberg played all the guitars on the album. Westerberg is a hell of a songwriter and this is a high point for me and his songs. Still gets played by me constantly. I also like having beers when I’m playing this record.

4Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks

This record is timeless. The recording is fantastic as were the songs. Steve Jones guitar playing was inspiring. It influenced a million bands (rightfully so) and will always be a classic.

5Alice Cooper – Love It To Death

Alice Cooper is a big favourite. I was going to go with “Killer” initially, then was thinking that “Billion Dollar Babies” might be the one….maybe “School’s Out”….point is – when the Alice Cooper band were together they never made bad records. But I’ll go with Love It To Death because that’s the one I’ve been listening to most recently.

6Girlschool – Hit and Run

If you know me at all then you know how much this record means to me. It’s all about Kelly Johnson’s guitar tone!! Giant and crunchy. Les Paul in a Marshall. I saw an interview with her long ago where she was playing her guitar to through a Marshall stack. It’s the video that made me want to blast through a big ‘ole Marshall myself!! Long live Kelly Johnson (R.I.P.)

7Aerosmith – Rocks

I love old Aerosmith where they’re drunk and fucked up on drugs. They wrote the best songs. “Rocks” is my party record! If you hear me playing this record then you KNOW I’m slamming beers and having a good time!

8MC5 – High Time

This was pretty much the beginning of the end for these guys but what a way to go out!! The dual guitars of Wayne Kramer and Fred “Sonic” Smith were unstoppable. I love every song on this record.

9D Generation – No Lunch Fantastic

New York through and through. It felt like listening to an aural update to the Please Kill Me book. I’m still a big fan of Jesse Malin’s songwriting but with D Gen you had Richard Bacchus, Danny Sage and Howie Pyro (R.I.P.) all writing songs and it’s a perfect sum of the parts.

10Mudhoney – Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles

This was actually an EP originally but I had the “plus early singles” version with lots of extra tracks from singles – some originals and some covers. It’s ripping and dirty as fuck. This record makes me want to drink. (Sidenote: produced by Jack Endino and released on Sub Pop – just like the first couple of Black Halos records!)

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