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On the Japanese single, the song "Don't Never Leave Me" was used as the B-side. "Café Avenue" wasn't released on an album until 1982's Self Destruction Blues. Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes Hanoi Rocks, an Album by Hanoi Rocks. This song was also recorded at Park Studios outside Stockholm at the Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks recordings. The story is largely inspired by Hanoi Rocks's own life on the streets of Stockholm, where people thought the band were homosexual prostitutes because of their glam rock-look. The song also features a story told from the point of view of a character who lives a rough, young and wild life, but eventually has to turn to prostitution to earn money. "Café Avenue" talks about Hanoi Rocks's individualist-attitude and how it doesn't matter how you look and who you are. HANOI ROCKS Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes Hanoi Rocks Cassette Tape OG 1985 Rare. "Tragedy" was recorded at Park Studios outside Stockholm at the Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks recordings. It is also melodic, even though the guitar parts are a punk style. The song is very energetic and has a fast tempo. At some point it all collapses and it feels that the world is breaking. The lyrics basically deal with a typical teen story of a first love and how one imagines it will last forever. Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, an Album by Hanoi Rocks. A rock band from this Scandinavian nation was an anomaly in itself but their sound was very reminiscent of classic. "Tragedy" was written by the band's guitarist Andy McCoy when he was 15 or 16. Finland's Hanoi Rock seemed like a band ten years out of time and an ocean and most of a continent away when they debuted in 1981 with their reinvention of early seventies glam rock on Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks'. "Tragedy" and its B-side, "Café Avenue", are the most well-known songs from Hanoi Rocks's early career. Released in 2017 on Dissonance (catalog no. " Tragedy" is a single by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, from the album Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, but "Tragedy" was released a little before the release of the album. Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks is the first studio album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1981. Bangkok Shocks Saigon Shakes Hanoi Rocks, an Album by Hanoi Rocks. The Muddy Twins ( Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe) Hanoi Rocks’ second album from 1978, Oriental Beat, and 1984 live album All Those Wasted Years…, with the late, great, Razzle on drums, are also available from Dissonanance.Johanna Kustannus, Tandan, Nippon Phonogram The band’s louche, glam-punk image and all-embracing rock’n’roll lifestyle gained them valuable column inches in Sounds and Kerrang!, which was enough to bring them fame in Japan, where the band were massive, but the best they managed in the UK was a No 28 chart placing in 1984 for their fifth album Two Steps From The Move.Īs early as Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks, the band’s trademark strut and swagger was already firmly in place, and it’s easy to see why later glam/hair metal acts like Guns N’ Roses cited them as an influence. Hanoi Rocks released debut album Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks in February 1981, relocating to London soon after. However, the line-up solidified into the one we all know and love when Monroe was joined by guitarist Andy McCoy in late 1980, soon followed by bassist Sami Yaffa and drummer Gyp Casino. Singer Michael Monroe formed Hanoi Rocks in Helsinki in 1980, with guitarist Stefan Piesnack, bassist Nedo Soininen and drummer Peki Sirola, touring Finnish clubs extensively.