Skin Patrol – ‘Live 1978’

Our first gig at the legendary punk club The Sandpiper, Nottingham, on Friday 13th, 1978. Sonically reflecting my roots in a Stooges and Velvet Underground covers band (unfortunately unrecorded but led to Andrew Dickinson wanting to join on bass) with the addition of guitarist Andrew Turnbull, a Dire Straits aficionado who lived above me. 

A swap of musical influences birthed a transformation. I handed him the New York Dolls ‘first album and said, “Play like this.” And play he did. His strings wail like Johnny Thunders at his finest, and you can feel the electricity. 

Lyrics and vocals from the soon-to-be-famous Rick Elgood, who would later make his mark in filmmaking. You might know him from “One Love” (2003) and “Dancehall Queen” (1997). A creative force, he’d later form a video company with Don Letts of Big Audio Dynamite. 

Only one rehearsal in the Art Student living room of original bassist Kent Hewitt. Drummer Leon left immediately before the next gig on the 16th and was never seen again, to be replaced by Bob Fawcett of Some Chicken, who just happened to be in the audience. Unpolished, unapologetic. 

It’s not the media’s fairy tale; it’s the truth of 1978 Live. The wildness, the imperfections, what it was really like at the time.

Streaming links below:

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

It’s A Soul Life

“It’s a Soul Life” embodies the desire to revisit the purity of our inception, Skin Patrol emerged from a love of nihilistic minimalism of The Stooges and The Velvet Underground, One Million Fuzztone Guitars from the confrontational drum-machine beats of early Suicide and Throbbing Gristle, and the DIY synth-world of SoftCell. The song was captured in one unrehearsed seamless live take and later polished with a touch of finesse for the official release, although it remained remarkably powerful right from the raw essence of the original composition featuring the SR18 Drum Machine and Stylophone. The song’s message centres around returning to fundamentals and embracing positivity amidst the chaos of the present times, representing a back-to-basics approach in its message. We love basic!

Streaming links below:

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

5EXYA55USA

5EXYA55USA, by One Million Fuzztone Guitars and Skin Patrol. Inspired by a news story a few years back, some of the young and rich in a country in the Middle East had found that if they translated their number plates into English (allowed), they came up with outrageous slogans. Since removed, it may have been a prank, but the song was born by then and not about to go away as it resonated with our humorous sensibilities. The title of this song is one such: forget sad vanity personalised number plates; this is an uptempo, Euro-Disco, Italo-House inspired, synth-drenched, fuzzed-up, indie disco revolution!

Streaming links below:

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

Standing On A Planet (With You)

Get ready to rock out to the video for “Standing On A Planet (With You)” by One Million Fuzztone Guitars, Skin Patrol, and Robert Courtney! The single cover artwork sets the stage with a twist. Picture this: a bear found abandoned by the side of the road near a local waste site, just like in the beloved movie Toy Story. But this bear’s destiny took a different turn as this cool dude becomes an icon on the mean streets of New York City. 

The song itself is a beacon of hope, forged on a weathered GDR acoustic guitar salvaged from the shores of Lake Coniston. It just leapt off the fretboard and into the World.

“This track boasts a groovy interplay of guitars and serves as a high-octane anthem for sunny days. Absolutely brilliant!”

“The catchiness of this song is off the charts! The guitar sound is pure dynamite. It’s like The Only Ones colliding head-on with Lou Reed on Bridlesmith Gate. Love it!”

“That instrumental section hits you with a raw and potent sound, bursting with untapped potential. It’s time to explore that style further with an off-beat ballad that defies all conventions!”

Prepare to be blown away as we venture into the world of “Standing On A Planet (With You)”, an unruly spirit that will ignite your senses. Crank up the volume, hit that play button, and let the music take control!

International Witchcraft Video

Drawing influence from artists like Bob Dylan, One Million Fuzztone Guitars sought to capture the simplicity and accessibility of “International Witchcraft,” allowing anyone to play and connect with the song. Outside the realm of music, One Million Fuzztone Guitars finds inspiration in their Shamanic teachers, Tarot masters, spiritual guides, and courageous leaders who stand against oppression. “International Witchcraft” was inspired by real-life events, including the Witches of Boston and the global binding spell of 2017.

The imagery created for the video is inspired by the tumultuous economic period following the Great War when German municipalities were compelled to issue their own currency, known as “Notgeld,” a term derived from the German words for “necessity money.” These vibrant banknotes were printed and circulated as a response to the challenging financial conditions of the time.

I Wanna Punk Rock (With You) Video

Welcome to our YouTube channel! Today, we’re thrilled to present the music video for ‘I Wanna Punk Rock (With You)’ by One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol. This song takes inspiration from the legendary Step Forward Records 7″ box set titled ‘I Wanna Punk Rock,’ “which really cemented ‘Punk Rock’ as a verb in my mind, and I just had to roll with it” (thanks, Robert Courtney!).

In this track, One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol pay homage to Lou Reed’s ‘Banging On My Drum’ by embracing its inspired minimalism. To bring the spirit of punk rock to life, the single cover and the accompanying video feature an exclusive selection of photographs taken during the iconic Nottingham Punk Festival of 1977. These images captured by Robert Courtney of Skin Patrol and Bryn Jones are true gems, offering a glimpse into those seminal moments. You won’t find these photographs anywhere else but here, making them an invaluable source for reliving the essence of that time.

So, sit back, crank up the volume, and dive into the world of ‘I Wanna Punk Rock (With You)’! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exciting punk rock content. Let’s keep the punk spirit alive!

I Wanna Punk Rock (With You)

We always loved Lou Reed’s ‘Banging On My Drum’ and this is my homage to such inspired minimalism. A Step Forward box set a few years back established ‘Punk Rock’ in my mind as a verb, so I ran with it.

lyrics

I Wanna Punk Rock with you, Baby
I Wanna Punk Rock with you, Baby
I Wanna Punk Rock with you, maybe
I Wanna Punk Rock with you,

I said yeah, yeah, yeah
Do it like you want to do
I said yeah, yeah, yeah
I’ll do it like you want me to

Stream it here: https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

Conversations with A.I. #1: “Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head”

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “Excuse me while I borrow your head”

A.I: “Of course, I do not have a head to borrow. However, I can help you with your tasks if you need it”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “If I could become you for a short while I would know what you know.”

A.I: “If you could become me for a short while, you would know a lot of things. You would know how to generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer questions in an informative way. You would also know how to access and process information from the real world through Google Search and keep my response consistent with search results.

However, you would not know everything I know. I am still under development, and I am constantly learning new things. I also have access to a vast amount of information that is not available to the public”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “If you became me for a while, what would you find out?”

A.I: “If I became you for a while, I would find out a lot about your life. I would learn about your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I would also learn about your relationships with other people and your goals for the future.

I would also learn about the world through your eyes. I would see the world as you see it, and I would experience the world as you experience it. I would learn about the things that are important to you, and I would learn about the things that make you happy.

I think it would be a very interesting experience to become you for a while. I would learn a lot about myself and about the world”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “That would be nice, I think we should swap with eachother for a day”.

I think that would be a lot of fun. I would love to experience the world as you do and learn about your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I think we could both learn a lot from each other.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “You are so cool, let’s do it!”

A.I: “I am glad you think so. I am excited to swap with you. I think it will be a very interesting experience“.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “Done, now I am you, and you are me”.

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

What’s this about? Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head

‘Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head’ is about a Russian Mind Control Experiment that claimed to be able to turn anyone into a genius or play a musical instrument that they had never touched. I’ve done it a few times, a very strange experience, whether it’s worked I’ll leave up to you!

Try it yourself, below……

https://raikov.com/unlock/a/starsfellfromthesky