Eric Moore and
the Godz: Twenty-Five Moore Years
It's been a continuous journey
for legendary bass player and front man Eric Moore, who leads his band The Godz revved
up and rolling down the highway for over a quarter of a century. To mark this special
event, Moore and Outlaw Entertainment have recently released a double CD retrospective
entitled "Twenty-Five Moore Years".
Eric Moore's presence is vital in keeping the true Rock-n-Roll spirit alive, especially
in today's day and age when the genuine art of real Rock has virtually disappeared
from the public eye. Eric's Jack Daniels' vocals mixed with his distinctive beer
soaked bass style has consistently been a driving force in Rock , been a major influence
on bands like Guns'N'Roses and has given many bands serious musical competition in
live shows, purity of style and hell-raising. Grit has been the trademark of The
Godz since their self-titled recording debut in 1978.
The Godz have always been one of the toughest Rock-n-Roll bands since they were founded
in the late 1970's and their greatest music is highlighted on these discs. They've
always portrayed the image of riding up on their Harley's into your quiet suburban
neighborhood and stealing your daughter out of your hot tub. Their mix of influences
from classic fifties Rock, heard in Gotta Muv, Baby I Love You, and the Rolling Stones-like
quality of Hey Mama mixed with the Hard Rock sounds of Go Away and Criminal Mind
are clearly represented on this CD, which might surprise new listeners looking for
harder, edgier music. If there was ever a classic anthem, Gotta Keep a Runnin' with
Eric Moore's battle cry for real Rockers to rule the world is here in its entirety
and nothing more needs to be said.
Cracking open the disc is the Motörhead inspired White Line, running just shy
of two minutes. It's new, it's fast and kicks your ass. Eric Moore is still writing
great tunes that pull no punches. Musically, Moore is a creative genius who can talk
about your innermost darkest feelings through his bass guitar. He captures sex, drugs,
fast cars, fast women and fast living in all of the tunes that he's written for The
Godz. His lyrics are fast and funny, blending plenty of sarcasm with some serious
ideas about the true Rock-n-Roll lifestyle. There are NO poseurs here. Wastin' is
a new tune that is essential classic Godz for the new millenium. Your Turn to Cry
is a loving blues tribute to getting screwed over. Kid Rock has paid homage to Eric
Moore with his takes on Blues, and listening to this track makes me realize just
how much of an influence Moore has had on Kid Rock and the Midwest Rock scene - all
styles of Rock owe something to Eric Moore and the Godz.
The second CD in this set is made up of various live performances. The first segment
is a recording of a live concert for Cleveland's radio WMMS Coffee Break Concert
in 1982. The second segment features demos of I Don't Wanna Go Home and Gotta Muv
done during the classic Godz period in 1979. A 1981 live in-studio performance of
The Eric Moore Band's I Won't Be Lonely Tonight clearly utilizes the 50's Rock-n-Roll
influence that makes Eric Moore stand out from the other performers in that period
- it's different from the New Wave and Punk music that was competing for attention
on not just the underground, but on commercial airwaves. The rest of the CD features
the Godz' live performances from 1995 in Columbus, Ohio. These classic renditions
of Godz tunes are played straight-up. My only complaint about this second disc is
that they didn't feature enough recordings of the classic 1978-79 Godz. Otherwise
this second disc makes this complete retrospective a must for any true Rock fan's
collection.
The booklet included with the CDs is packed with photos of Godz now and then, a brief
history of the band and extensive liner notes and full narration of each song by
Eric Moore. Moore's commentary is informative and funny, and captures the spirit
of The Godz. Written in 2003, these notes show that he's the heart and soul of the
band.
I've done a full-length interview with Eric Moore, which will be featured on The
New York Waste website later this summer. Keep checking the website for when this
amazing interview will be published. It's coming.
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