アンダーグラウンドさんのインスタグラム写真 - (アンダーグラウンドInstagram)「Jimmy wears the I'M a MESS T Shirt   I'm A Mess  I always go out drinking  On a Friday night  After a week of coming down  I'm bustin' for a fight  My brother gives me pills  And me mother gives me ice  'cause every Saturday morning  My head don't feel so nice    (Chorus)  I'm a mess  But don't tell me  I'll beat you  Don't need no friends see    My doctor says I'm down  And I need a two-week rest  So I take it down in Soho  'Cause I fight down there best  And the man from down the "dilly"  Sells me bombers and hash  And I'm always found in Wardour Street,  Where the junkies all crash    (Chorus)  Three o'clock on Friday night  A copper comes along  And after kicking me around  I started to run  But the law was all around me  So I just hit out  Now they've thrown me in the nick  Where I can scream and loon about    (Chorus)  You’re a dirty mess  I'm a dirty mess   The story starts in the Isle of Wight in 1975 with the band Stormtrooper. The members Neil Hutchings (vocals) John Pilka (Guitar), Mike Lee (drums) and Jeff Piccinini (Bass)  had put together a demo tape that was rejected by the record companies. Two years later with Punk on a role the band pulled out the track I’m a Mess. Not written as a Punk track, they were a hard rock band after all, it just seems to possess all the right ingredients needed at that time. It was noisy, and the lyrics were right on course for punkdom. In 1977 the band put together the money to self-finance the release on Solent Records with an A side “I’m a Mess” and “ Its not Me” on the B side. It sold a few thousand copies and included a pin badge “I’m a Mess “as part of the promo. The band reformed in ’78 and recorded a couple more tracks, “I’m on Fire” and “Coming my Way”. In the way that history repeats itself, they never made the cut to vinyl and the band split again. I’m On Fire ended up as a single for Chelsea after Jeff Piccinini ended up with that band. The badge?  Well that ended up on the lapel of Sid Viscous on the infamous and ill-fated ’78 tour of America. It was fitting that it was his wearing the badge that gave the track a new lease of life.  T shirt from the online store.」9月14日 21時01分 - resul80k2

アンダーグラウンドのインスタグラム(resul80k2) - 9月14日 21時01分


Jimmy wears the I'M a MESS T Shirt

I'm A Mess
I always go out drinking
On a Friday night
After a week of coming down
I'm bustin' for a fight
My brother gives me pills
And me mother gives me ice
'cause every Saturday morning
My head don't feel so nice

(Chorus)
I'm a mess
But don't tell me
I'll beat you
Don't need no friends see

My doctor says I'm down
And I need a two-week rest
So I take it down in Soho
'Cause I fight down there best
And the man from down the "dilly"
Sells me bombers and hash
And I'm always found in Wardour Street,
Where the junkies all crash

(Chorus)
Three o'clock on Friday night
A copper comes along
And after kicking me around
I started to run
But the law was all around me
So I just hit out
Now they've thrown me in the nick
Where I can scream and loon about

(Chorus)
You’re a dirty mess
I'm a dirty mess

The story starts in the Isle of Wight in 1975 with the band Stormtrooper. The members Neil Hutchings (vocals) John Pilka (Guitar), Mike Lee (drums) and Jeff Piccinini (Bass) had put together a demo tape that was rejected by the record companies. Two years later with Punk on a role the band pulled out the track I’m a Mess. Not written as a Punk track, they were a hard rock band after all, it just seems to possess all the right ingredients needed at that time. It was noisy, and the lyrics were right on course for punkdom. In 1977 the band put together the money to self-finance the release on Solent Records with an A side “I’m a Mess” and “ Its not Me” on the B side. It sold a few thousand copies and included a pin badge “I’m a Mess “as part of the promo. The band reformed in ’78 and recorded a couple more tracks, “I’m on Fire” and “Coming my Way”. In the way that history repeats itself, they never made the cut to vinyl and the band split again. I’m On Fire ended up as a single for Chelsea after Jeff Piccinini ended up with that band.
The badge? Well that ended up on the lapel of Sid Viscous on the infamous and ill-fated ’78 tour of America. It was fitting that it was his wearing the badge that gave the track a new lease of life.

T shirt from the online store.


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