What Records?

WHAT RECORDS?
 
 
The Eyes date from the earliest days of punk rock in Los Angeles.  I ran across their first recordings on a 1998 compilation album of releases on What Records? called What? Stuff, on Bomp! Records, that I just picked up.  
 
What Records? is a good example of the Do-It-Yourself spirit that brought punk to life in the first place:  By the mid-1970's, the technology was good enough and vinyl was cheap enough that bands could put their own records together without going through the corporate record labels; and there were enough independent record stores around that getting shelf space was also doable.  In this case, Chris Ashford was a friend of members of the Germs; in the great 1970's tradition, they had just made a crude two-track recording of a song called "Forming" in the guitarist's garage, so Ashford released it as a 45 and distributed it all by himself.  The release date of July 1977 – 7/77 – would resonate with those of us in a casino area like Biloxi.  The B-side, "Sex Boy" was a live performance made during the filming of the first Cheech and Chong movie Up in Smoke (which had a great cast by the way – Edie Adams, Strother Martin, Stacy Keach and Tom Skerritt).  Somewhat surprisingly, this disk is regarded as the very first punk rock single to come out of LA, even though it was released nearly 18 months after the landmark first album by Ramones came out on the other coast.
 
Chris Ashford then set out to record the other bands that were performing at the city's first punk club, the Masque.  The Eyes were one of these bands, with a sound that was described on the liner notes of What? Stuff as "poppy but hard edged".  "Don't Talk to Me", featuring vocals by Charlotte Caffey came out on the third What release; the flip side actually had two songs: "Victims" by the Skulls plus the wonderful "Neutron Bomb" by the Controllers (which was also released as the A side on What 04).  Another song by the Eyes with an equally compelling beat is also included on the compilation album, called "Kill Your Parents" (I want to say it was tongue in cheek, but honestly, I can't tell for sure!).
 
(July 2010)
 
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The first single by the Germs on What Records?, "Forming" b/w "Sex Boy" is regarded as the very first punk rock record that was released in LA.
 
(July 2012)
 
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Here is the What? Stuff compilation album that introduced me to The Eyes
 
 
 
This is the first single by the Eyes on What? Records, "Don't Talk to Me" (actually the "B" side has songs by other bands): 
 
 
 
Here is a later single by the Eyes; "T.A.Q.N." stands for "Take a Quaalude Now"
 
 
(July 2013)
 
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Amanda Brix and Jeff Drake rounded out Amanda Jones by adding the rhythm section from the early LA punk rock band called the Skulls – their first release, "Victims" was on only the third single from What Records? – Keith Michael on bass (who had been a good friend of Jeff Drake from Huntington Beach) and Sean Antillon on drums and percussion. 
 
(December 2015)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021