Uploaded by motownmaniax on Aug 16, 2010
I've been going through my record collection and found many LP's that will probably never be issued on CD and widely available, so decided to put some on here so people can at least enjoy a few long lost gems from the 80's.
Who are The Dogmatics?
"Peter, Paul and Jerry met each other in the 1st grade at St. Matthew's in Dorchester. They would endure 8 years of discipline together. Crazy, violent times forced many family's out of Dorchester..The twins moved to Kingston and Jerry to Weymouth. They kept in touch during their high school years and couldn't wait to get out of the suburbs and back into the city. Paul started a band with lifelong friend T.K, singer Skag, guitarist Sam Babbitt, and drummer Joey Olsen ...they called themselves the Savage Beasties, a rocking band and the toast of the South Shore. This band would be the starting point for all of their future bands, T.K , and Paul moved to a loft at 8 Thayer st. in Boston. T.K co-founded "Spearhead Go" along with the gifted Barry Hall, B.C Kagan and Joey Olsen. Spearhead Go started playing out and recording, and they were the template that Paul would follow. Paul enlisted his brother Pete, Jerry and Dan Shannon to start there own band. Pete and Jerry moved into the loft and started practicing. They would play their 1st show at 8 Thayer St. as the Guttersnipes with Spearhead Go! It was a great 1st show, but it was the one and only time they would play as the Guttersnipes. Pete suggested the Dogmatics and everyone agreed. The Dogmatics played their 1st show @ Cantones in 1981, they were honored to open on a Tuesday night for no money. They continued to play throughout Boston for the next year with drummer Dan Shannon who would leave the band for college. Longtime friend T.K suggested that we enlist Tom Long, the 18 year old drumming prodigy out of Squantum Ma., and so it was. The Dogmatics would eventually end up playing every shitty little club and backyard party in most of the United States. This did not deter them. In 1984 the Dogmatics would release their 1st and only single to date on their own label "Cat records". Gimme the Shakes on the A-side and the Eddie Cochran classic "20 Flite rock" on the B-side. In 1985 the Dogmatics signed with Homestead Records and released their 1st album "Thayer Street". "Everybody Does It" was hatched in June of 1986. "Teenager on drugs" was released on the "Mr. Beautiful" compilation. "Teenage girls" on the "Rock turns to Stone" complation. The Paul O'Halloran penned classic "It sure don't feel like Xmas time" was featured on the "Midnite Xmas Mess" compilation. In 1998 Shredder/Vagrant would release the Dogmatics 2 lps along with some previously unreleased tracks. The Dogmatics songs have been recorded by Boston's own Mighty Mighty Bosstones, New Orleans prankster's Dash Rip Rock, The Pussy Willows, Heap and Swedish garagepunk kings "The Locomotions". On October 23rd, 1986 Paul O'Halloran died in a tragic motorcycle accident. The Dogmatics have done numerous reunions since 1986 with brothers Johnny and Jimmy O'Halloran sharing the bass duties. Paul O'Halloran is loved and missed to this day." Source: http://thedogmatics.com/
I bought "Everybody Does It" back in the 80's because it got a good review and I love snotty, driving rock n' roll. The whole LP is a delight but out of print. You can, however, buy "The Dogmatics 1981-86" Compilation online at the link above. It's a great career retrospective in one, neat package.
Technical Note: As always I try to get the best reproduction possible by cleaning my albums with a pad, using a decent needle, and putting the transferred wave file through a basic de-clicker program to remove most pops and clicks. However, since I don't have access -- or could even afford -- a professional studio with hi-tech gadgets to really clean up the sound, like all vinyl LPs there is inherent surface noise and other imperfections I can't do anything about. I still think my album transfers sound better than 99% of the LPs I hear on here. Hope you agree.
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