Demented Are Go - Sick sick sick/Call of the wired
Demented Are Go on DVD - the mind boggles!
Sick! Sick! Sick! 1.Rubber love 2.Be bop a lula 3.PVC chair 4.Vibrate 5.Midnight blues 6.Do the slug 7.Cast iron arm 8.Rubber buccaneer 9.Pervy in the park 10.Picked and preserved 11.Holy hack Jack
Call of the wired 1.Love seeps like a festering sore 2.House of blood 3.Queen of disease 4.Call of the wired 5.One sharp knife 6.Clitoris bite boogie 7.Zombie stalk 8.Brand new corpse 9.Mongoloid 10.Holy hack Jack 11.Where you gonna go 12.Busted hymen 13.Beast in the cellar 14.PVC chair 15.Nightlife 16.Surf ride to oblivion
Demented Are Go - Sick sick sick/Call of the wired
This DVD from Demented Are Go contains two classic performances recorded in 1987 and 1994, and is proof positive of the progressive insanity of these Psychobilly sickos. Filmed at The Klub Foot and The Charlotte (Leicester), you can judge for yourself and then ask, 'Should the youth of today be subjected to such a warped and wholly unnatural exhibition of degenerate rock'n'roll and, more importantly, if they are, will they survive unscathed?'
"... Just received the Demented DVD yesterday, Tuesday. It works just fine and I must say that these are two of the best live performances I have seen/heard of the band! Most of the live recordings I've heard have been pretty shitty between the sound quality and Sparky obviosly being out of his mind wasted. I mainly bought the DVD to witness their live show - my only chance to see them in America at the first NEW YORK RUMBLE was missed because Sparky managed to get himself arrested AND deported. So, all in all, the quality of the DVD was a pleasant surprise. Thanks so much for your help! Until my next order..." L. R. USA
Here's a funny review from 'DVD Reviewer'.....
For a Cherry Red Records release, the video quality is actually quite good, that's not to say that it is good, it's just that you can actually see the band's playing on this DVD, and there aren't any white lines across the screen. The picture is straight from VHS, with a low resolution image, suffering from excessive grain and a lack of detail, but the shows are reasonably well filmed and are at least watchable. Content wise, it's standard concert video material - the bands strutting their stuff on stage in front of their adoring (?) fans. The soundtrack is presented in Dolby Digital 2.0, and again like the video is a big improvement on other Cherry Red Records releases, although again the quality still falls some way short of what I would consider to be an acceptable standard. The sound is flat with little bass and depth, but there is only limited compression of the higher frequencies and the lyrics are reasonably understandable (or rather they would be if they were sung by someone who could actually sing). Musically, the material isn't really my taste, but was listenable, and the disc contains some of the most amusingly named songs I've ever heard. 'Call of the Wired' for example includes 'Love Sleeps Like A Festering Sore', 'Clitoris Bite Boogie', 'Mongoloid', 'Brand New Corpse' and 'Busted Hymen' amongst other sonic gems. 'Sick Sick Sick' features more of the same with 'Rubber Love' and 'Pervy In The Park' etc.