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Black Flag|Who's Got the 10 1/2? (Live)

Who's Got the 10 1/2? (Live)

Black Flag

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Black Flag's second live album, recorded at a 1985 Portland show with the Kira/Anthony Martinez rhythm section, is about what you'd expect the late period of the band to sound like live. A couple of older songs crop up -- "Slip It In" and "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" are transformed into a great 15-minute medley with Henry Rollins getting in some audience-baiting that explains the album title -- but mostly this is from Loose Nut, its songs sounding generally better here than on that release. Rollins is in typically fiery form throughout; whatever dissatisfactions with the band he spoke of in future years evidently didn't keep him from forgetting how to put on a show. It's interesting to realize how much of the vaunted Rollins attitude comes from singing lyrics written mostly by Greg Ginn, but the singer definitely makes those words his own regardless. Certainly his generally terse spoken word bits practically drip with the man's essence -- talking about "Annihilate": "This is a song about killing yourself to live." Ginn's blend of straight-ahead punk riffage and ponderous if still exciting open-ended sludge tones and soloing matches Rollins just fine, while Kira and Martinez do their job well enough. Kira adds some deadpan backing vocals at points as well. Strong numbers include "Bastard in Love," given a tight performance and an almost sweet touch of guitar jangle at points, and smoking takes on "The Best One Yet" and their inimitable version of "Louie, Louie." The CD version is the one to get, with a further half-hour of music from the show than on the vinyl version.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Loose Nut (Live)
00:04:06

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

2
I'm the One (Live)
00:02:45

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

3
Annihilate This Week (Live)
00:04:43

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

4
Wasted (Live)
00:01:02

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

5
Bastard in Love (Live)
00:03:08

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

6
Modern Man (Live)
00:03:38

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

7
This Is Good (Live)
00:03:23

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

8
In My Head (Live)
00:04:28

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

9
Sinking (Live)
00:05:05

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

10
Jam (Live)
00:04:05

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

11
The Best One Yet (Live)
00:02:35

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

12
My War (Live)
00:03:51

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

13
Slip It In / Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie (Live)
00:14:54

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

14
Drinking and Driving (Live)
00:03:01

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

15
Louie Louie (Live)
00:04:15

Black Flag, MainArtist - 1986 Cesstone Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1985 SST Records (P) 1985 SST Records

Chronique

Black Flag's second live album, recorded at a 1985 Portland show with the Kira/Anthony Martinez rhythm section, is about what you'd expect the late period of the band to sound like live. A couple of older songs crop up -- "Slip It In" and "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" are transformed into a great 15-minute medley with Henry Rollins getting in some audience-baiting that explains the album title -- but mostly this is from Loose Nut, its songs sounding generally better here than on that release. Rollins is in typically fiery form throughout; whatever dissatisfactions with the band he spoke of in future years evidently didn't keep him from forgetting how to put on a show. It's interesting to realize how much of the vaunted Rollins attitude comes from singing lyrics written mostly by Greg Ginn, but the singer definitely makes those words his own regardless. Certainly his generally terse spoken word bits practically drip with the man's essence -- talking about "Annihilate": "This is a song about killing yourself to live." Ginn's blend of straight-ahead punk riffage and ponderous if still exciting open-ended sludge tones and soloing matches Rollins just fine, while Kira and Martinez do their job well enough. Kira adds some deadpan backing vocals at points as well. Strong numbers include "Bastard in Love," given a tight performance and an almost sweet touch of guitar jangle at points, and smoking takes on "The Best One Yet" and their inimitable version of "Louie, Louie." The CD version is the one to get, with a further half-hour of music from the show than on the vinyl version.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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