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Johnny Thunders - Madrid Memory

Johnny Thunders

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CLO1157

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Release Date:  12 April 2019

Label:  Wienerworld

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  889466115790

Genres:  Rock  Punk  

  • Description

    A long lost live concert performance from The Heartbreakers explosive 1984 reunion world tour that included fellow Dolls Sylvain Sylvain & Jerry Nolan plus Billy Rath!



    Filmed for TV broadcast at La Edad De Oro in Madrid, Spain, this concert captures powerful performances of songs from throughout Thunders's amazing career including Personality Crisis, Too Much Junkie Business, Born Too Lose and others



    Presented in a deluxe CD/DVD digipak with a six page booklet of bio and photos





    Johnny Thunders was the first punk rock guitar hero, earning a cult following for his noisy but epic style a few years before the insouciant new music gained its name. Following in the footsteps of his idol and role model Keith Richards, Johnny Thunders made his greatest impact as a member of the New York Dolls, the proto-punk glam rockers of the early '70s.



    During the late '70s, he was a familiar figure on the New York punk scene, both with his band the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist. Thunders performed and recorded steadily until his death in 1991, turning out a series of records that inadvertently documented the struggles of his life and his art.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Pipeline
      • 2. Personality Crisis
      • 3. Too Much Junkie Business
      • 4. In Cold Blood
      • 5. Just Another Girl
      • 6. Alone In A Crowd
      • 7. Sad Vacation
      • 8. Don't Mess With Cupid
      • 9. Green Onions
      • 10. Copy Cat
      • 11. 14th Street Beat
      • 12. I Love You
      • 13. Born Too Loose
      • 14. Eve Of Destruction
      • 15. Diary Of A Lover
      • 16. Hurt Me
      • 17. You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory