The Monks - Monks Demo Tapes 1965
Biography by Richie Unterberger
One of the strangest stories in rock history, the Monks were formed in the early '60s by American G.I.s stationed in Germany.
After their discharge, the group stayed on in Germany as the Torquays, a fairly standard beat band. After changing their name to the Monks
in the mid-'60s, they also changed their music, attitude, and appearance radically. Gone were standard oldie covers, replaced by furious,
minimalist original material that anticipated the blunt, harsh commentary of the punk era. Their insistent rhythms recalled martial beats and
polkas as much as garage rock, and the weirdness quotient was heightened by electric banjo, berserk organ runs, and occasional bursts of feedback guitar.
To prove that they meant business, the Monks shaved the top of their heads and performed their songs — crude diatribes about the Vietnam war,
dehumanized society, and love/hate affairs with girls — in actual monks' clothing.
This was pretty strong stuff for 1966 Germany, and their shocking repertoire and attire were received with more confusion than hostility or warm praise.
Well known in Germany as a live act, their sole album and several singles didn't take off in a big way and were never released in the U.S., it was rumored,
because the lyrical content was deemed too shocking. They disbanded in confusion around 1967, but their album — one of the most oddball constructions in all
of rock — gained a cult following among collectors, and has ironically made them much more popular and influential on an international level than they were
during their lifetime. Bassist Eddie Shaw's 1994 autobiography, Black Monk Time, is a fascinating narrative of the Monks' stranger-than-fiction story.
Tracks
1 Monk Time 2:21
2 Love Came Tumbling Down 3:00
3 Boys Are Boys 1:49
4 Space Age 2:37
5 We Do Wie Du 2:41
6 I Hate You 3:57
7 Pretty Suzanne 3:46
8 Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy 4:10
9 Hushie Pushie 2:56
10 Oh, How to Do Now 2:52
11 There She Walks 2:37
12 Boys Are Boys 3:15
13 Monk Hop 2:10
This rip is from the 2007 "Munster Records" CD
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From the 2007 "Munster Records" CD silver