The Vipers (NYC) - Never Alone and more!
Автор: PaulViper
Загружено: 2006-08-28
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Rare video footage of The Vipers performing onstage. The Vipers were NYC's premier garage/psych band throughout the 1980s. Their first LP, "Outta The Nest" made the top of the CMJ chart on the strength of their original material. "Cheated & Lied", "Nothing's From Today" and "Tears (Only Dry)" are three of this album's favorite cuts. The Vipers toured throughout the US and Canada in 1984 and 1985, but their popularity was greatest on both coasts of the US, Quebec and France. Formed in 1980 by Paul Martin and Jon Weiss, both established in NY punk rock circles from the mid 1970s. Weiss was tenor sax man for Fleshtones, and Martin having been the recording engineer to produce Fleshtones's first studio recordings while bouncing around as a guitarist in several bands, while recording demos of his own music and biding his time. Weiss and Martin quickly co-wrote a batch of 5 songs and wasted no time recruiting Graham May. The next member came at just the right time. David Mann was playing bass in the Richard Lloyd Band. He was tiring of that scene, and aside from digging the Vipers tunes, David could play guitar, bass and keyboards. Best of all, just as the lease was running out for our rehearsal studio, David had one of his own and was happy to share the rent (and even happier to evict Richard). This was the core of The Vipers. Together with their first drummer, Johnny Decal (Flynn), the first order of business was to record the first five songs and shop the demo to secure gigs. The problems started with a mutual dissatisfaction at Decal's drumming acumen. Then, after his dismissal, the fate of the Vipers was to host a continually changing parade of drummers. Either they were great but unable to commit or they were not so hot and willing to drop everything to join. After the first year or so, there was a roster of several freelance drummers that had played for The Vipers on various occasions and were reasonably well acquainted with their material. This resulted in a mad rash to find an available drummer whenever a gig was booked. Writing songs and recording demos was a different matter. Most itinerant drummers would not participate in recording without being paid. This led to the practice of recording new song demos while rehearsing for the upcoming gig. The revolving door of drummers was impeding the growth of the band, just because they had to spend so much time running over existing material. This went on for nearly two and a half years. Then, out of the blue, Danny Harvey of The Rockats introduced the Vipers to Patrick Brown, his former bandmate from Levi Dexter and The Ripchords. Pat fit right in. From that point on, The Vipers never looked back. Here's a rare look at the Vipers in action, at the top of their game!
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