The Shirts

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Phantom (Redux) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Your Plans 03:07 Tools
Vanity Fair (feat. Melinda Ortner) 03:07 Tools
Laugh and Walk Away 03:06 Tools
FLIGHT HOME 03:07 Tools
Famous All My Life 03:07 Tools
7 Billion People (feat. G6) 03:07 Tools
SNOWBEACH 03:07 Tools
We Back 03:07 Tools
CLIMATE CHANGE 03:07 Tools
Vanity Fair 03:29 Tools
ZEBRA 03:23 Tools
Teenage Crutch 03:23 Tools
ENERGY 03:23 Tools
PALACE INTRIGUE 03:55 Tools
FUCK IT GOING LIVE 03:55 Tools
Let It Go (feat. Nina Sky) 03:55 Tools
WOMAN IS GOD 03:55 Tools
DO IT RIGHT 03:55 Tools
100 Years (feat. Jazzy) 03:55 Tools
Tina of the Talking Heads 03:55 Tools
IF I CAN'T DO MY 03:55 Tools
MISE EN ABYME 03:38 Tools
Lonely Android 03:57 Tools
Poe 03:51 Tools
Out On the Ropes 03:38 Tools
Reduced To A Whisper 03:29 Tools
The Story Goes 04:00 Tools
Running Through The Night 04:00 Tools
7 Billion People 05:36 Tools
They Say The Sun Shines 03:30 Tools
Hopper 03:06 Tools
Love Is a fiction 02:39 Tools
SOUTHSIDE PHANTOM 05:36 Tools
100 Years 04:25 Tools
Let It Go 03:20 Tools
Take Off 05:36 Tools
Empty Everafter 03:55 Tools
Triangulum 05:36 Tools
New Bitch 05:36 Tools
Don't You Hesitate 03:49 Tools
Tenth Floor Clown 04:28 Tools
Empty Ever After 03:55 Tools
Milton at the Savoy 02:47 Tools
Ground Zero 02:42 Tools
Can't Cry Anymore 03:27 Tools
Starts With a Handshake 02:32 Tools
I Feel So Nervous 03:28 Tools
Outside the Cathederal Door 05:26 Tools
Niggas on Coke 05:26 Tools
Stolen Norman Rockwells 03:20 Tools
Tuscan Leather 03:20 Tools
10th Floor Clown 04:25 Tools
kensington gardens 03:20 Tools
Life and Art 03:20 Tools
INTRO 04:25 Tools
Wish I Had A Prayer 03:19 Tools
EITHER YOU HERE OR WITH GOD 03:19 Tools
Drugs 03:19 Tools
I'm Not One of Those 03:21 Tools
Summer Not Coming 04:30 Tools
I NEVER KNEW MONEY 03:01 Tools
Understated 03:01 Tools
I WANT IT ALL 03:01 Tools
Too Much Trouble 03:01 Tools
PUERTO RICAN RUM 02:41 Tools
OLD MAN ANGST 02:59 Tools
MY BITCH DON'T EVEN LIKE ME 02:59 Tools
Radcliffes On Rug Hill 03:27 Tools
Sir John 02:41 Tools
COMING UP 02:59 Tools
The Tiger Must Jump 05:17 Tools
My Way Is the Best Way 02:52 Tools
SECRET PARIS OF THE 30's 05:17 Tools
One Last Chance 02:59 Tools
MOONSHINE 05:17 Tools
Marksman 03:11 Tools
Operetico - Live 03:11 Tools
Live Forever 03:11 Tools
Operetico 04:27 Tools
Mochaccino 03:11 Tools
I Don't Wanna Know 04:30 Tools
Cuba 03:25 Tools
SUCCESS TO ME 03:30 Tools
Bled 03:30 Tools
Hanging Around 03:42 Tools
As Long as the Laughter Lasts 03:25 Tools
Can't Get it Through My Head 03:55 Tools
I've Had It 03:20 Tools
Pleasure Is the Pain 03:30 Tools
Small Talk 02:35 Tools
A.V.M. 06:24 Tools
On and On 06:24 Tools
I Don't Like Lorde 06:24 Tools
Time (Has Seen Me Lonely) 02:50 Tools
2015 CHUCHI & JUJO 02:50 Tools
Parade Of Punk Rock T 02:50 Tools
F**k It Going Live 02:50 Tools
Anime T 02:50 Tools
USED TO GO BY T.SHIRT 02:50 Tools
4th Chamber Freestyle Dirty 02:50 Tools
Gramma's Cabinet 02:50 Tools
Danyon 04:27 Tools
Operatico 04:27 Tools
Bengal Tiger 04:27 Tools
THEORY 04:27 Tools
Phantom (Redux) (OST Silicon Valley s2e3) 04:27 Tools
IN THE MIRROR 04:27 Tools
Laugh and walk away (1979) 04:27 Tools
AUTOMATIC 04:27 Tools
WOODWORK 04:27 Tools
WORDS FROM MY CHICK 04:27 Tools
Spanish Steps 03:07 Tools
The World Is Yours 04:27 Tools
They Say the Sunshines 04:27 Tools
THIS PAIN 04:27 Tools
NO REASON 04:27 Tools
TURNING 17 04:27 Tools
TOP OF THE WHITNEY 04:27 Tools
Reduced To Whisper 04:27 Tools
RAIN DANCE 04:27 Tools
ATTITUDE TUPAC 04:27 Tools
Poor People's March 04:27 Tools
FRIENDS LIKE FAMILY 04:27 Tools
STARS ALL SEEM TO WEEP 04:27 Tools
ORGAN DONOR 04:27 Tools
8TH WONDER 04:27 Tools
NO RECORDS SOLD 04:27 Tools
GONE 04:27 Tools
Love In Chains 03:10 Tools
Laugh & Walk Away 03:10 Tools
CHUCHI & JUJO 03:10 Tools
03 Vanity Fair 04:27 Tools
ALL SEASON 03:10 Tools
Emptier 03:10 Tools
Walk On The Wire 01:30 Tools
Van Gogh 03:10 Tools
24/7 final2 03:10 Tools
Bully 03:10 Tools
Only The Dead Know Brooklyn 03:07 Tools
Shirts - Tell me your plans 03:10 Tools
Pressuring Her Is Corny (Nigga You Corny) 03:10 Tools
Queens Cat 03:10 Tools
Hell Or High Water 03:10 Tools
Chimes Of Love 03:10 Tools
USED TO GO BY T.SHIRT (NEW ALBUM OUT NOW) 03:10 Tools
PACHUGA SUNRISE (BONUS OFF RAP CD) 03:10 Tools
Industry 03:10 Tools
Tell me your plan 03:07 Tools
Bourbon Street 03:07 Tools
Laugh and walkaway 03:07 Tools
Poe - Live 03:07 Tools
I Declare War 03:07 Tools
Take Hold Of My Heart 03:07 Tools
One Last Change 03:10 Tools
Queen's Cat (clean) 03:10 Tools
tell me your plans 1978 03:10 Tools
Tell Me Your Plans (1978) 03:06 Tools
MONICA 03:07 Tools
Shirts - Laugh And Walk Away 03:07 Tools
Art Bully 03:07 Tools
cyrinda 03:07 Tools
Goin' To The Boat 03:07 Tools
A.V.M. - Live 03:07 Tools
Hurt My Heart (Freestyle) 01:30 Tools
Story Goes 03:07 Tools
Everything 01:30 Tools
Phantom 03:07 Tools
PURITY RING x SHIRT (MIXTAPE) 03:07 Tools
Ode To Raekwon 03:07 Tools
Tears Dancing Rings 03:07 Tools
The World Is Yours (Remix) 03:07 Tools
What They Said 03:07 Tools
PISTOL IN THE PS1 03:07 Tools
WOODWORK (TRACK 5) 01:30 Tools
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The Shirts were, and are, about Brooklyn, NY just as the Ramones were about Queens. They are about neighborhood, street-level family. Back in 1972, Robert Racioppo and Artie Lamonica were concerned to 'carve out our own culture' in Sunset Park, and were the Shirts' acorn. Two years before, Artie had played drums (his first time) with Bob in a free outdoor concert in Sunset Park organized by an earnest, idealistic teen: Ronnie Ardito. Also that summer, Ronnie stopped traffic at 39th Street and Fifth Avenue by sitting in the middle of the road with his 12-string guitar singing Where Have All The Flowers Gone. Ronnie joined the band July 18: 'in what seemed to me a religious ceremony, I was inducted into the group in the back alley of the storefront.' Next up was Annie Golden, through a mutual friend who, 30 years later, would introduce Kathy McCloskey to the 21st Century Shirts. She bumped into Artie at a down-home bar (conflicting memories recall it as either Banana Fish Park or The Gallery) that had music downstairs and a jukebox half-way between. At that time, the band played cover tunes, particularly those of the Stones, and Artie remembers her singing Rip This Joint and then accepting his invitation to join. Johnny 'Zeeek' Criscione was playing in a different band (having met on the subway), a large affair featuring horns managed by a dodgy hustler who would 'guide' the Shirts for a short while. The bands joined, and the Shirts' life as a big band started: nine players, including two drummers They did an audition at CBGB's in early 1975. The club didn't have a sound system then: bring your own. Fortunately, the band had a big one, the property of the eventual soundmeister of CBGB's, Norman Dunn. They maneuvered it past owner Hilly Kristal in the doorway. 'If you play too loud, I'm pulling the plug. I'll shut the electricity off and walk out.', Hilly said. Hilly loved them, and their first gig was with the Planets. Their next was supporting Television. After a few more, they were top of the bill, with the Talking Heads opening for them. The Shirts played all over as well as CBGB's: Max's Kansas City, Trude Heller's Club 82 and on. Hilly brought record company people down to the club to see them, but they weren't buying, even as they furiously signed up anything else that moved in narrow pants. (Blondie, Talking Heads, Ramones): 'They were too big a band.' And they weren't cool. Nevertheless they appear on a double album of many of the groups (including the Shirts) released by Hilly. In late 1976 they cut two demos with Genya Ravan, famous for producing the Dead Boys. Late summer 1977 they were signed to EMI (Capitol in the U.S.). The Shirts' first album came out to wide critical acclaim across Europe, the single Tell Me Your Plans making the top five in the Netherlands and notable chart presences in many other countries. They toured, supporting Peter Gabriel at his request, even converting cool London club audiences to wild enthusiasm through performances ending with handshakes from the stage. The second album, Streetlight Shine produced hits and plaudits all around Europe. Spain, Germany and Italy, in particular joined the fan club. In the Netherlands, Laugh And Walk Away, the passionate, almost-nihilistic anthem from the man who as a boy stopped the traffic aged 15 with his anti-war gesture at that major Brooklyn traffic intersection, duly hit the high charts. And the US? Nice reviews. But nothing to help pay the rent. The band's third album, Inner Sleeve, wasn't fun for them to record and was plagued by musical mis-steps. It was released late in 1980 with less than 10 000 pressed and sank without trace. The Shirts continued for two years, winding down to a four-piece in 1982. Then they 'went dormant', but might as well have called it a 'breakup'. Annie Golden went on as an actress and a solo artist. The first gig of the 21st Century reformation was May 31 2003 at CBGB’s. So, now they're back. Even with two new female voices up front. The fourth album was recorded in 2006. Hilly Kristal offered CBGB's and its facilities free for recording the rhythm tracks. The new CD, Only The Dead Know Brooklyn (inspired by Thomas Wolfe's great short story title) converged on a common theme, inevitably like the new family, was released June 2006 through The Stereo Society. In January 2008 founding member and great creative force Ron Ardito died of cancer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.