Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Sham 69

Here's a backhanded compliment from allmusic.com's review of Sham 69's Tell Us the Truth album:

"Tell Us the Truth sounds passionate, belligerent, and kinda dumb, but that's an improvement over Sham 69's later work, where the band sounds overblown, strident, and really, really dumb."

I don't mean to single allmusic out here, because I've seen this treatment of Sham repeatedly over the years and I can't understand it. Sure they were a simple band who wrote basic songs with straightforward lyrics, but when did that become a crime in rock n roll? When was it deemed wrong to be honest and real? A band like AC/DC, a glorified bar band at best whose lyrics make Sham's look like Shakespeare, get reviews that include phrases like "high voltage rock," "perrenial rock album" and "not a single weak track." Maybe the Sham critics had never heard AC/DC (even though many of these reviews were written well after both bands were well-established) and just didn't have a good standard for dumbness. Maybe they're afraid of a band whose truth is so simple that no one needs a brilliant rock critic to explain it. Sham 69 meant something to English working-class kids of the late 70s with real issues. They meant something to me ten years after Tell Us the Truth and That's Life came out. They transcended their own place and time and continue to mean something to disaffected kids today. The raw honesty of "Angels With Dirty Faces" and "If the Kids are United" and so many other Sham songs have become timeless for generation after generation of punk rockers. While the critics praise the AC/DCs out there, they really only mean something to people looking to drink and screw (or worse yet to people remembering when they were young enough to drink and screw). Sham's songs, on the other hand, continue to do what rock (and music in general) does at its very best, it helps us deal with life and find some truth however simple it might be.

2 Comments:

Blogger Al'eezay said...

Thank you for this intelligent praise for Sham 69 and alerting us toi the "dumb" review by allmusic
Al'eezay

10:40 PM  
Blogger bob_vinyl said...

Allmusic.com is a good site for information, but some of their reviews strike me as bizarre (and inconsistent with the rating they give the record in many cases). However, they aren't the only offender with poor Sham 69. I still find those songs can stir me up at 36! Glad to see there are some other Sham fans out there!

11:06 PM  

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