ROIR usa
johnny thunders-gtr,vocals
walter lure-gtr,vocals
billy rath-bass
ty styx-drums
extra tracks[from later gig]
13 all by myself
14 pirate love
15 too much junkie business
16 don't mess with cupid
17 so alone
johnny thunders-gtr,vocals
walter lure-gtr,vocals
billy rath-bass
jerry nolan-drums
After Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers split in the late 70's, the group would re-group for reunion gigs from time to time (up until Thunder's death in 1991). One of their first reunions took place at N.Y.C.'s infamous Max's Kansas City in 1979, which was recorded and released soonafter. Due to the album's success, plans were arranged to record a second gig an Max's; the only problem was that it was aborted -- the band blasted through a total of five tracks, before leaving the stage to the fans' bewilderment, and not returning (drug use was rampant among the Heartbreakers). What the good folks at ROIR have done is re-release the long out-of-print original Live At Max's album, with the five tracks from the planned Vol. II set tacked on as bonus tracks. The band is captured in all of their drunk-and-stoned glory, with spirited versions of all their best known tunes: "Chinese Rocks," "Can't Keep My Eyes on You," "One Track Mind" and "Milk Me" (a.k.a. "Chatterbox"). Also present are strong tracks never officially recorded by the Heartbreakers -- "So Alone," "Too Much Junkie Business" and "London" (Thunders' response to the Sex Pistols' "New York").