Sunday 2 January 2011

Government Issue - Strange Wine ep (1989)


Ahhhh Government Issue......I love this band and the more time that passes the better they seem to get; they never date.

Formed in 1980 and taking their name from a line in a Black Market Baby song they released their first 7'' in 1981 on Dischord; a record that took me years to get into. They had a huge revolving door of personnel for a number of years until they hit their best line up, in my opinion, of: -

John Stabb - Vocals
Tom Lyle - Guitar
J Robbins - Bass
Pete Moffett - Drums

They released 6 albums, a number of 7'' and a few live albums.......this being classed as one of them although that's not strictly true as three of the tracks were recorded in the studio. I remember when they stayed ay my house and Tom Lyle asked me which was my favourite GI album, I answered Fun Just Never Ends, Stabb said this was his fave as well. Tom seemed perplexed as to why this was my favourite, but at the time it was the riffs; he's a great guitar player.

Today I couldn't pick a favourite, I love all their releases and they travel with me everywhere in some way, shape or form. Sadly they split up in 1989. I'd love to see them reform and start recording again; a hardcore band who evolved into something truly special.

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6 comments:

  1. Love their last two albums. A truely fantastic band. I used to be a penpal with John Stabb back in the days of letters and such. He always sent me cool tapes of bands and such. Met Tom Lyle in DC when I was on tour. Either I scared him or he was having a bad night, the look he gave me was pretty intersting. All I did was comment on how I thought he was a fantastic guitar player. I kind of skulked away after that....oh well, maybe a bad night.
    Ken

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  2. They just played in DC a few weeks ago with the Robbins/Moffett lineup. Unfortunately, I missed it. I am sure you can find highlights on youtube.

    Lew

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  3. Shame on you...how could you miss them?????? I'm hoping for something more than a token reunion show or three.

    LoL...Ken funny stuff.

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  4. I was fortunate enough to see Gi when I was 16(21 years ago),I think it might've just been John Stab,anyways it was killer!!!!! Thanks for this.

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  5. I was fortunate enough to see Gi when I was 16(21 years ago),I think it might've just been John Stab,anyways it was killer!!!!! Thanks for this.

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  6. NP Daniel. Seeing GI is still one of the best gig's I've been too.

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