Song of the Day 11/26: Eddie and the Hot Rods, “Do Anything You Wanna Do”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 26, 2019

Eddie and the Hot Rods were one of the English “pub rock” bands that led directly to punk rock — in fact, the term was first used in a review of the band’s energetic live act. This 1977 track was the band’s high point. Though it received no airplay in the U.S., it reached No. 9 on the British charts. It doesn’t sound like punk today — the Rods, as they briefly shortened their name, were soon eclipsed by fashion-forward outfits like the Sex Pistols, whose first London show was opening for them — and they were too hyper to fit into the New Wave aesthetic, though you can hear the influence of this song in one of the songs in the power-pop pantheon, “Starry Eyes.” This Top of the Pops clip shows the band in rather subdued (for them) lip-synching action.

There was nobody in the band named Eddie — it was what they dubbed a mannequin that graced the stage during their earliest gigs. The founder and lead singer, Barrie Masters, died last month at 63, just a few months after the band’s one-off farewell concert, “Done Everything We Want to Do.”

Here’s another Eddie and the Hot Rods number, “Ignore Them,” that demonstrates their punkier aspects of their sound.

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  1. Alby says:

    Any chance a young Donald Trump heard this song and took it to heart?