Historia de la Musica Rock
Pussy Galore were a ridiculously unpleasant and awesome band in the mid eighties which counted among its members Jon Spencer (of the JSBX) and the majestic Neil Hagerty (of Royal trux, the Howling Hex and er, Neil Hagerty). I have a couple of their albums but more than anything else from the world of music, i want to lay my hands on a copy of either the cover they did of the entire 'Exile On Main Street' album (allegedly Hagerty's 'idea'), or their album 'Historia de la Musica Rock' which has been described thus:
On the other hand, cover art triumphs over content in Historia de la Musica Rock, an album done up to look precisely like one of those ultra-cheap Spanish "classic rock" compilations. (The cover photo is atrocious; the liner notes are all in Spanish; the list of other artists in "the series" includes the Rolling Stones, Blodwyn Pig, Murphy's Law and the Cro-Mags.) The record itself — more under-rehearsed ersatz grunge played by a trio of Spencer, Hagerty and Bert — is only intermittently entertaining.
Doesn't that just sound amazing? No? Then give this a go:
With the chaotic "(Do) The Snake", it's occasionally possible to pick out the riff from "The Boy From New York City". "(Do) The Snake" is the second most appalling song ever committed to vinyl.
I need this record.








