- The Nerves
The Nerves were a mid-'70s
power pop trio based inLos Angeles ,California , featuring guitaristJack Lee , bassistPeter Case , and drummer Paul Collins. All three members composed songs and sang. They managed a national tour, including a few dates withThe Ramones , but they lasted just a short time and self-released only one self-titled four-song EP in 1976, featuring the songs "Hanging on the Telephone " (Lee), "When You Find Out" (Case), "Give Me Some Time" (Lee), and "Working Too Hard" (Collins). The EP was distributed by independentBomp! Records . Peter Case, Paul Collins and Jack Lee are re-releasing The Nerves on vinyl and compact disc throughAlive Records in the fall of 2008.Despite their limited lifespan and discography, The Nerves remain notable for many reasons. They were the founding vanguard of the LA pop scene that eventually produced
The Knack andThe Plimsouls . After The Nerves' break-up, Case and Collins formed The Breakaways with Pat Stengl, a group that would have an even shorter lifespan than The Nerves. Thereafter, however, Case and Collins went on to front more famous groups,The Plimsouls (who had a Billboard Top 100 hit with "A Million Miles Away") and The Beat, respectively. But perhaps the most notable legacy of the group is the song "Hanging on the Telephone": popular group Blondie later covered the song on their smash album "Parallel Lines " and turned it into a UK top 5 hit, and thanks to Blondie's success, the song has become something of a standard, later re-done by groups as diverse as L7,Def Leppard ,Cat Power (whose version was featured inCingular commercials in 2006), and the band that the character Lane drummed for on the sitcomThe Gilmore Girls . While it is likely some of these artists are unaware of the original Nerves version, others were also from Los Angeles and what was, at the time, its terribly small underground music scene and would most certainly be able to reference the original. (According to some sources, Blondie decided to cover the song after a trip to Japan. Someone slipped in a tape of The Nerves in their car's cassette deck and their Japanese driver, who didn't speak a word of English, started tapping along to the song on the steering wheel.) Blondie included a second Lee composition on "Parallel Lines", "Will Anything Happen?" Lee also went on to write a hit forPaul Young , "Come Back and Stay"."Hanging on the Telephone" and "When You Find Out" were later released on a 1993
Rhino Records power-pop compilation, "DIY: Come Out and Play - American Power Pop I (1975-1978)", which the All Music Guide gave the full five stars ( [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:qhuw6jo77190 review] ). The Nerves also had the honor of appearing on the album's cover. More recently, Rhino included an unreleased Nerves track, Case's "One-Way Ticket", on the 2005 compilation "Children of Nuggets" ( [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dqkvikcdbbo9 AllMusic Review] ), a sequel to their popular "" compilations. Today, Paul Collins performs songs from both The Nerves and The Beat in his band Paul Collins' Beat, and continues to tour and record new material.External links
* [http://graphikdesigns.free.fr/paul-collins-beat-pop-rock.html Paul Collins' Beat Fan Site]
* [http://www.petercase.com/disco/nerves12.htm The Nerves' Story on Peter Case's Official Site]
* [http://www.paulcollinsbeat.com Includes Nerves info on Paul Collins Beat Official Site]
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