
Offered by Dorian Feller in 2009 to Villedommange
Ref: BZZ 14 - Published Beserkley by England in 1977
Support: 45 laps 17 cm
Titles: New England - / - Astral plane
I'm lucky: this is the second copy of this disc I'm offered.
The first time was in April 1987 in London. I was so excited to discover a live version of Astral plane B side of 45 laps, Paul Rosen Twelve Cubic Feet had just bought it decided to offer me. I must say that I had no idea before this time the existence of this recording. But Paul was 45 laps without pouch and creaked a lot, so it is with great pleasure I accepted this second copy by Heather Dorian Feller during his wanderings.
The main interest of this copy, it also does not crack, it is accompanied by its cover. I would not say that this cover is pretty, but she has 18 small photos of the Modern Lovers on stage, she has an interest in literature. There are even two shots to the dinosaur Jonathan fours, the only opportunity given to us to associate the sound of the album Modern Lovers Live! (" I come back! ") with an image. Photos by Adrian Boot for the album cover were Kodak colors. There he is Ilford black and white but they were probably taken the same night (And by the same photographer? No credit is given), that is probably still at the Hammersmith Odeon in London 17 and 18 September 1977.
New England, who is from the album Modern Lovers live! , is well worth the high quality of training of the era Modern Lovers: Jonathan Leroy Radcliffe on guitar, Asa Brebner on bass, and D. Sharpe on drums. Compared to the studio version of the album Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers , 1976 the game is thinner, including drums, vocals and even more successful (They sing all four). As for the lyrics, it's fun looking back to hear Jonathan Richman sing "I've been out to California-West, to I Missed The Land Where I Was Born. " when we know it left New England for years to just settle here in California.
The recording Astral plane that is opposite B is a rarity. Because this title is not on the live album but also because it is one of the few occasions when Jonathan Richman has published a directory under the first Modern Lovers. In fact, I think we can move forward without too much wrong he never really liked the album The Modern Lovers so in 1976 with old recordings of 1971-1973. Head and I believe he has released, outside a handful of the album versions of tracks from this period: Roadrunner (Twice) and Government Center on en1975 Beserkley Chartbusters , Hospital and Roadrunner (Thrice) live on B-sides of 45 laps from 1977-1978 and Old World in 2008 Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild . I do not count Monologue about Bermuda Having a party on with Jonathan Richman in 1991 where he made fun of himself at the time of the first Modern Lovers. Astral plane and therefore (it seems that they also played She cracked de1977 on this tour, while in the 2000s, Pablo Picasso is Jonathan and Tommy Larkins are often played on stage ).
I have long believed that there was talk of a plane in this song, as I'm a little airplane , another title of the album live. Later, I thought there was a pun on the two meanings of " flat" or "plan " and " plane. In fact, there is no question of aircraft in this ballad of a lonely night in his room: his meeting with his virtual love is the only " astral plane", not a plane or in a rocket. Again, the interpretation of the group is fine and precise. Even without the organ Ernie Brooks, the song retains something of the atmosphere in the Doors version of the studio version, made by playing the bass and guitars.
I now reviewed here all the B sides from this unprecedented live UK tour of 1977. We almost have a lot more in 2004 when Castle announced the reissue double CD album Modern Lovers Live! , with the full two London concerts, including a version of another old title, Girlfriend , but this unauthorized edition has been blocked at the last minute. In any case, Astral plane , Roadrunner (Thrice) and Hospital were not included in the list of titles, indicating that they have been registered elsewhere than in London.
The Modern Lovers, New England, at Top of the Pops in April 1978.
The label on the 45s, stated "(p) 1977," but several sources indicate that this record would actually released in April 1978, at a concert in London and this passage television.

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