The past month has brought unto me many blessings with a few warning signs; successful in defending a thesis, yet still in the limbo that exists between postgraduate school and the "real world" of a 9 - 5 job that may never actually come. While I suppose my every waking hour should be spent looking for some work and finishing corrections on manuscripts, I've afford myself plenty of time for discovering unheard music. In my endless excursions into the depths of rock history, I finally made it to the oddly named Cleveland band Rocket From the Tombs (RFTT). Existing for only a year from 1974 - 1975, or so sources* tell me, RFTT spawned two very important groups: The Dead Boys, and Pere Ubu.
The Day the Earth Met the... Rocket From the Tombs compiles loft rehearsal tapes of the band along with two live performances from 1975. The recordings are nothing outstanding, yet are easy to like. One particular RFTT tune that stands out is "Amphetamine." Culled from one of the live shows, the country-rock tinge of the song is soon interrupted by explosive drumming during the chorus. The lyrics are nostalgic Americana in spirit, though I cannot help but cringe at the lyrics during the chorus. It's an endearing cringe though, since I've felt exactly as what's being sung many times in the past. Below is the song and my own interpretation of the lyrics, written by the late Peter Laughner.
Take the guitar player for a ride He's never once been satisfied Thinks he owes some kinda debt It'll take him years to get over it
When you feel so green Turn to your movie scene And you won't know what I mean But you don't know where I been
I get so easily excited It's like having a party where you aren't invited
I took a kid down to the Harbor Inn Oh, but the cops wouldn't let him in But he's used to being turned away He's gonna show them one fine day
With your shifted face And you don't control the ways And all that purple haze You're sucked in cuz you're playing and you're playing...
I get so easily excited It's like having a party where you aren't invited
Judy died far away much too soon And meanwhile Kevin's shooting at the moon And Lucy, the princess, would be smooshed and all the knights just don't know what it's worth
I was standing on the ledge of the bridge Staring down into the water's edge It'll roll back and it'll roll away Don't know why that I feel this way
You got to come on down You got to come on down You got to come on down I'll never hit the ground
I get so easily excited It's like having a party where you aren't invited