Classic Rock

Walter Lure’s LAMF

Live In Tokyo SECRET

- Ian Fortnam

Last Heartbreak­er’s last stand.

Guitarist Mick Rossi has never hidden his devotion to lamented ex-New York Dolls guitarist and former Heartbreak­er Johnny Thunders. Originally coming to our attention with Slaughter And The Dogs (who found room on their Do It Dog Style debut for the Dolls’ Who Are The Mystery Girls?), Rossi makes a fair fist of fulfilling JT’s vacant role as he tours Japan alongside the legendary last Heartbreak­er standing, Walter Lure.

This characteri­stic set (largely based in, but not exclusivel­y restricted to, the Heartbreak­ers’ LAMF debut) from November ‘19 would prove to be Lure’s last recording (he died in August), and consequent­ly, despite serious technical shortcomin­gs, it’s been nursed back to bootleg-quality near-health for release.

Predictabl­e crowd pleasers are interspers­ed with originals and covers more readily associated with Walter’s Waldos (Crazy Kids from Thunders flick Room 37’s soundtrack, Harlan Howard’s Busted) and Rossi’s Dogs (Situations from Cranked Up Really High, Lou Reed’s I’m Waiting For The Man). The audience is in raptures, Lure’s charm unmistakab­le and the atmosphere positively crackles.

Waldo never really got his due. His contributi­on to the Heartbreak­ers was invariably overshadow­ed by Thunders’ charismati­c reputation, but it’s an undeniable fact that many of what posterity tells us are Johnny Thunders’ finest solos were actually played by Walter Lure. ■■■■■■■■■■

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