Ahh...their debut single "Galgen". I think it was released in 1967. Probably the best debut single from a foreign band that year. |
"September S�ng", their second single released only two days after the first one. I remember that I didn�t like this one because I couldn�t understand their f-ing language. |
They had only released two singles and they got to play the Royal Albert Hall! Amazing! And I missed the f-ing concert because of dentist appointment. |
Their first full length studio album with the new bassman "Schrandth". From 1979 if I recall. As you can see it was called "Pop", so if you�ve ever wondered where U2 or Erasure stole the title you don�t have to wonder anymore, |
I used to watch the YO! MTV Raps on tv at the end of the eighties and so did they apparently. This is the cover to the "I scream YO!" single. A tribute to their ex bassman Olof. |
"Yelling like a mad" was unfortunately their last album. It contains 27 tracks all written by that lovely bloke Christian. He was a real genius, and I melt every time I think about how he handled his mandolin. |
This must be from the middle of the eighties when they had their The Sisters Of Mercy period. The "Temple of spank" EP contained 3 songs. "Temple Of Spank", "Spankland" and a cover of The Rolling Stones song "Gimme Spank". |
Ahhh...Ohhh...the compilation Album from 1998. 17 fucking brilliant songs on one cd, including a 14 seconds demo version of I wanna Be A Cowboy. If you don't own this one, then get out of here. I bought my third copy of it yesterday. |