I wish I had been paid for each time I, uhh, had 'impure'thoughts about the late Wendy O Williams as a teenager. I'd be wealthy. A fairly hated band, and a misunderstood one as well. How often I heard that they 'sucked' or whatever, when, in reality, they were a freedom of speech statement, from the heat, to very bit the degree I attempt to make this blog to me.
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If Wendy O in her short life instilled some ideas in me that people should JUST EXPRESS WHAT'S ON THEIR MINDS without fear of repercussion, God bless her, for being smart and forsightful as well as one of the sexiest women that ever took the stage.again, many don't think so, 'she was 'ugly', or 'nasty', or a 'slut'.anyone thinking so should REALLY revaluate this position, she was a sexy, beautiful woman who did things her own way, and lived a sad life in which she left us MUCH too soon. In short, I loved her, and I miss her.The basic lineup in the early years (they went through a LOT of changes, Wendy O was the mainstay):Vocalist/saxophonist/'chainsaw artist' Wendy O Williams, guitarist Richie Stotts, bassist Jean Beauvoir, drummer Stu Deutsch, and guitarist Wes Beech. They made an ear-crushing racket on record, basically, but it was their live shows for what they were known. Wendy dressed in next to nothing with two slices of electrical tape covering her nipples (what I wouldn't have given to apply/remove them for her), blowing up automobiles onstage. Chainsawing televisions, destruction of instruments while being played. You had to be there, but the more outrageous the better for the late, great Plasmatics.The first studio release was 1980's 'New Hope For the Wretched', a collection of screeching ugliness that attempted to replicate the bands stage shows.'
Tight Black Pants', 'Butcher baby' and a cover of Bobby Darrin's (!) 'Dream Lover' DO stand out, not for everyone, but try to understand what is going on here, and seek out some U-Tube video of the band on stage should you not understand. Lucky you, the version here includes several live bonus tracks for your consumption.Next up came 1981's 'Beyond the Valley of 1984', not really going to talk about 'growth' or development here, but for fans of the band (and YES unquestionably, I was one), it was a welcomed second release.' BEYOND 1984N GRINDDYOUTHEHOPEBY 7'http://www60.zippyshare.com/v/81264983/file.htmlULTRAFLYhttp://www60.zippyshare.com/v/51166118/file.htmlWOWhttp://www60.zippyshare.com/v/26839794/file.html.
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