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Rough Trade may refer to:
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The term High School Confidential may refer to:
Avoid Freud is the second album by Canadian new wave band Rough Trade, released in 1980 (True North TN-43 in Canada, Stiff America USE 14 in the U.S., CBS 84952 in The Netherlands). It placed at least as high as #19 on the Canadian RPM Top Albums Chart on March 14, 1981. (Inferred from archive listing for following week.) The album was certified gold in Canada (50,000 units) by the CRIA on March 1, 1981, then advanced to platinum certification (100,000 units) by June of the same year.
The first single released from the album was the controversial "What's The Furor About The Führer?" b/w "Fashion Victim" (True North TN4-157)., the latter track becoming the larger hit, reaching #25 in Canada on the National Top 50 Singles Chart on February 7, 1981 and #3 on the RPM CANCON Chart the following week. The album's most famous single, however, is "High School Confidential" (b/w "Grade B Movie", True North TN4-159), which was intensely controversial for its explicitly sexual lyrics, which include references to lesbianism. The influential Toronto radio station CHUM-FM paid for the band to record a cleaned-up version that avoided the line, "She makes me cream my jeans when she comes my way." It reached #1 on the RPM CANCON Chart and #12 on the National Top 50 Chart on June 20 of the same year.
Actors: David Steinberg (miscellaneous crew), Colin Brunton (director), Colin Brunton (producer), Tibor Takács (actor), Peter Mettler (miscellaneous crew), Ron Mann (miscellaneous crew), Ron Mann (actor), Alan Zweig (miscellaneous crew), Bruce Pirrie (miscellaneous crew), Bruce Pirrie (actor), Kire Paputts (director), Kire Paputts (editor), Kire Paputts (producer), Henry Less (miscellaneous crew), Joe Keithley (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Music,written by Carole Pope & Kevan Staples | from the album Avoid Freud (1980) | produced by Gene Martynec & Kevan Staples | arranged by Rough Trade | additional audio/video post-production by sonicboy19 | She's a cool blonde scheming bitch She makes my body twitch Walking down the corridor You can hear her stilettos click I want her so much I feel sick The girl can't help it She really can't help it now It's like a high school, high school confidential High school, a high school confidential Teenage Brandos stalk her in the halls They tease her with cat calls She's a combination Anita Eckberg Mamie van Doren Dagmar High school confidential High school, high school confidential What's the principal doing with her? Who's that guy, is he screwing with her? What's her perfume? Tigress by...
From Canada's Rough Trade from their 1980 album Avoid Freud. This is amazing Canadian rock with a unique sound.
Documentary about the important & influential record label. Rough Trade also was an international distributor for other labels, a vital part of the independent record network of the late 1970s & 80s. In this first of 4 parts, we look at the setting up of the shop in 1976, & the years till 1978 with the first releases on the label. Artists featured include The Buzzcocks, Cabaret Voltaire & Per Ubu. Apologies that the sound is out of sync for the first ten minutes.
"It's a Jungle" "High School Confidential" "Lie Back, Let Me Do Everything" "Physical Violence" "I Can't Take It" "What's the Furor About the Führer?" "Fashion Victim" "Emotional Blackmail" "Hostage" "Grade B Movie"
Rough Trade live on Gzowski Live-Carole Pope, Kevan Staples, JoAnn Brooks, John Lang, Rick Gratton, Hap Roderman
From the 'Concert in the Park' series 1985, Toronto CANADA. Carole Pope vocals Kevan Staples keys & guitar Tony Springer guitar Tony Craig drums Howard Ayee bass * please excuse the video quality (dubbed from a poorly stored 22 yr old VHS).
Honey Hahs' first single "OK" / "Beer Fear" is out now on 7" vinyl on Rough Trade Records: http://rtrecs.co/ok Session filmed by 4eyes.tv: http://www.4eyes.tv Recorded by Julian Tardo Honey Hahs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyhahs/ Honey Hahs Website: http://honeyhahs.com
written by Carole Pope & Kevan Staples | from the album Avoid Freud (1980) | produced by Gene Martynec & Kevan Staples | arranged by Rough Trade | additional audio/video post-production by sonicboy19 | She's a cool blonde scheming bitch She makes my body twitch Walking down the corridor You can hear her stilettos click I want her so much I feel sick The girl can't help it She really can't help it now It's like a high school, high school confidential High school, a high school confidential Teenage Brandos stalk her in the halls They tease her with cat calls She's a combination Anita Eckberg Mamie van Doren Dagmar High school confidential High school, high school confidential What's the principal doing with her? Who's that guy, is he screwing with her? What's her perfume? Tigress by...
From Canada's Rough Trade from their 1980 album Avoid Freud. This is amazing Canadian rock with a unique sound.
Documentary about the important & influential record label. Rough Trade also was an international distributor for other labels, a vital part of the independent record network of the late 1970s & 80s. In this first of 4 parts, we look at the setting up of the shop in 1976, & the years till 1978 with the first releases on the label. Artists featured include The Buzzcocks, Cabaret Voltaire & Per Ubu. Apologies that the sound is out of sync for the first ten minutes.
"It's a Jungle" "High School Confidential" "Lie Back, Let Me Do Everything" "Physical Violence" "I Can't Take It" "What's the Furor About the Führer?" "Fashion Victim" "Emotional Blackmail" "Hostage" "Grade B Movie"
Rough Trade live on Gzowski Live-Carole Pope, Kevan Staples, JoAnn Brooks, John Lang, Rick Gratton, Hap Roderman
From the 'Concert in the Park' series 1985, Toronto CANADA. Carole Pope vocals Kevan Staples keys & guitar Tony Springer guitar Tony Craig drums Howard Ayee bass * please excuse the video quality (dubbed from a poorly stored 22 yr old VHS).
Honey Hahs' first single "OK" / "Beer Fear" is out now on 7" vinyl on Rough Trade Records: http://rtrecs.co/ok Session filmed by 4eyes.tv: http://www.4eyes.tv Recorded by Julian Tardo Honey Hahs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/honeyhahs/ Honey Hahs Website: http://honeyhahs.com
"It's a Jungle" "High School Confidential" "Lie Back, Let Me Do Everything" "Physical Violence" "I Can't Take It" "What's the Furor About the Führer?" "Fashion Victim" "Emotional Blackmail" "Hostage" "Grade B Movie"
The Best Of Rough Trade: Birds Of A Feather Birds Of A Feather High School Confidential All Touch Weapons Up Against The Wall Insatiable Fashion Victim Crimes Of Passion Territorial Shaking The Foundations
Major UK comedy star Noel Fielding - Mighty Boosh, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Channel 4's Big Fat Quiz… - in conversation at the launch of a vinyl LP recorded this year on tour in the UK, available from Rough Trade: https://www.roughtrade.com/music/live-d8bdb1ae-d0fa-45c2-8e0e-41668882269f Subscribe: https://goo.gl/FAWrqG Rough Trade has stores in West and East London, New York and Nottingham. Our aims are simple: to shorten the distance between artists and audiences, and to faithfully represent the creativity and artistic talent of the music we recommend and sell. From our frequent in-store performances and the Rough Trade Albums of the Month to the interviews with weird and wonderful people coming through our doors, this video channel will provide you with all you need to see and ...
Fazerdaze Rough Trade East - London Monday 8th May 2017
A2 If You Want It A3 Lifeline A4 Beyond Love And Desire A5 You Must Adapt B1 Deca-Dance B2 Race Musik B3 Territorial B4 Softcore B5 Paisley Generation
"Crimes of Passion" "Endless Night" "Shaking the Foundations" "Vertigo" "Numero Fatale" "America: Bad and Beautiful" "I Want to Live" "Kiss Me Deadly" "Fire Down Below" "Beg for It" Shaking the Foundations is the third studio album by the Toronto new-wave band Rough Trade. It was released in 1982 and became a hit in Canada in 1983, spending 21 weeks on the charts, peaking at #9 in February, putting it at #1 on the CANCON listing. The only standard single release from the album was "Crimes of Passion" b/w "Endless Night",which peaked at #18. Both this and the title track were included on the 10-track 1985 greatest hits album Birds of a Feather: The Best of Rough Trade. "I Want To Live" b/w "Numero Fatale" and "The Sacred And The Profane" (the last track being from the previo...
On September 15th, Team Coco powered a live stream of The Head and The Heart in performance at Rough Trade NYC.
Short set by Parquet Courts the day after their memorable gig at the 100 Club. Filmed on 20th May 2013.
Ho99o9 Rough Trade East - London Thursday 11th May 2017
Explosions in the Sky performed live at Rough Trade East (London) on April 26th, 2016. The band’s epic sixth album “The Wilderness” is available from Rough Trade: https://www.roughtrade.com/music/the-wilderness-af8edb0b-72f5-4326-96d2-00e879220ec1 Subscribe: https://goo.gl/FAWrqG Rough Trade has stores in West and East London, New York and Nottingham. Our aims are simple: to shorten the distance between artists and audiences, and to faithfully represent the creativity and artistic talent of the music we recommend and sell. From our frequent in-store performances and the Rough Trade Albums of the Month to the interviews with weird and wonderful people coming through our doors, this video channel will provide you with all you need to see and hear from all of our stores. Enjoy! Facebook...
Record boss said we would be a smash
Yeah, go straight to Number One
He talked of hits and tours and lots of cash And all the time it wasn't on
And I believed every word was true
Yeah I swallowed every line
I believed every word he said
And I didn't find out in time
We were betrayed, betrayed, betrayed,
Betrayed, betrayed by rough trade lies
We quit our jobs and got all set to fly
Your promises had us riding high
But it's dirty rough tough trade we find
"Yeah we agreed, but you hadn't signed
Sorry, son, gonna have to throw you
Our lawyers say we don't even know you
Music is money, kids are no-account fools
You trade in us, we get betrayed by you
And you're sitting there in your London office
Snug and warm
And you think that you've won but
Just remember this is just round one
We're gonna do it our way
We're gonna make it on our own
Because we've found people to trust
People who put music first
Why can't you tell us the truth?