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New York Dolls - Dolls Live: Dallas '74 mp3

Performer: New York Dolls
Title: Dolls Live: Dallas '74
Catalog Number: 7707
Label: Smilin' Ears
Released: 1978
Style: Glam
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 206

Tracklist

1Bad Girl
2Pills
3Vietnamese Baby
4Lone Star Queen
5Frankenstein
6Don't Start Me Talkin'
7Lookin' For A Kiss
8Give 'Em A Great Big Kiss (Kiss Me)
9Personality Crisis

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NYD L01New York Dolls Dolls Live: Dallas '74 ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label (New York Dolls)NYD L01Unknown

Notes

"Entirely recorded live on their last american tour, 1974. Thanks to J.C & D. H. everylightbulbswaitin'"

Performers: David Johansen, Johnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain, Jerry Nolan, Peter Jordan

Album

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Reviews (1)
Defolosk
Obviously recorded with a handheld cassette player, this bootleg recording documents a show at the legendary Mother Blues club in Dallas, Texas during their final 1974 tour, featuring the original line up. The Dolls were supporting the popular Texas band The Werewolves and facing a hostile/apathetic crowd. The band sounds discouraged, as the audience taunts them with cries of "We want the a Werewolves!" through their show, but gamely perform their set. The very poor sound quality of the recording and the "end of the line" feel of the performance-supporting a band most listeners have never heard of-make this a hard recording to recommend. I have no idea whether this was one of the shows performed in red leather & Soviet paraphernalia but it would go a long way towards explaining the audience's hostility; Dallas in 1974 would have been the worst possible venue for such gear. Fantastically rare, this live album has practically nothing else to offer.

Finally, the truth! Special thanks to 3pennyOprah for the information in her reply. I grew up in Dallas but was a few years too young to have attended the show so I was dependent on guesswork (Mother Blues sounded like a logical venue) and I assumed the date on the cover was correct. I do recall that the Dolls were regarded with amusement and contempt even by the local "underground " radio station, (KZEW most likely,) which played "Personality Crises" exactly once, with the DJ. not necessarily laughing out loud but showing all the hostility he could muster. The whole approach confused me; I'd been reading rave reviews in Rolling Stone and I couldn't understand the attitude towards the band. The answer became clear when I saw the album cover. Musicians in Texas simply couldn't look like that. Texas is a reactionary, intolerant place: in spite of some world class punk bands originating there, the media missed the boat on The Clash, Elvis Costello...anything that looks strange is an instant target here. For all the great music from the state (think of Roky Erickson or Red Crayola) Texas in the 1970s was a dangerous place to look weird-long hair was probable cause for being pulled over and beaten by the police (I witnessed that myself more than once, and Doug Sahm moved to California after the police in San Antonio dragged him from his car and beat him senseless "on suspicion.") Even the Freaks in Texas couldn't tolerate the Dolls; Texas then was even more reactionary, racist and dangerous than it is now. "Please Kill Me," a book about the American protopunk scene says the Dolls moved to Florida to live in a trailer park owned by a member's relative. It was probably the worst mistake (other than Thunders and Nolan's' descent into heroin abuse) that the band ever made. They should have stayed in New York or moved to London. It's a fucking shame.

Three corrections:Venue was Gertie's in Dallas; year was 1973 (don't believe bootleg cover info); The Werewolves opened, I guess the audience liked them better.

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