
The only other time I remember that happening was getting startled awake by a song I’m posting for you today, 1979’s “Caucasian Guilt” by a short-lived San Francisco duo called NOH MERCY. Ah, I recall it like it was yesterday, the mellifluous notes that floated into my slumber as vocalist Esmerelda Kent shrieked, “I didn’t put no JAP in a CAMP!!”. I didn’t hear the song again outside of 1-2 more times that year until an LP compilation came out in 2000 of rare, weird, ultra-DIY, 70s-80s artpunk noise called “I HATE THE POP GROUP” that had this track on it. It originally was part of another comp, a 7”EP from 1979 called “EARCOM 3” that I used to see around in the bins, and which had a handful of other noisy acts + two tracks from THE MIDDLE CLASS 45 (!). The other one from them on this EP – the only other song in NOH MERCY’s brief discography – is called “Revolutionary Spy”, and it’s nowhere near the caliber of “Caucasian Guilt”. I’m posting it for you completists.
This covers all the bases – drums, vocals, muffled sound, anger, screaming, alternately great yet often painfully lame lyrics, admirable socio-political statements, nasty words, and wonderfully bizarre echo-chamber recording techniques. I love it. I’m including a picture of the band playing live in ’79 at San Francisco’s MAB, courtesy of Steve Harlow, whose punk photo site you should check out. Bombs away!
Play or Download NOH MERCY – “Caucasian Guilt”
Play or Download NOH MERCY - "Revolutionary Spy"
2 comments:
Scarily enuff, I have the Specials 45...truly one of the most frightening records ever...(Rhoda & the Specials) and the song was indeed "The Boiler".
MattG
I have Earcom 3 (and indeed Earcoms 1 and 2) where Caucasian Guilt first surfaced. I always thought this track was excellent. Shame their other track is not quite up to it. Good stuff.
Julian
England
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