When my household finally got MTV in the final month of 1983, one video I remember seeing getting a good amount of airplay was the one for the song, "Rock School" by Australian rockers, Heaven. The song itself was okay although at the time, I wasn't too sure about the horns in it. What I did enjoy was the actual video. It cast the band as your typical high school hoods causing havoc at their school. My favourite part was when they whip the high school football team in a rumble. I think that was the highlight for many metalheads at the time.
Now, I am not anti- American football or school sports. After all, I officiate the game here in the UK and when I went to the states two and a half years ago, had the opportunity to officiate a high school junior varsity game. What I am opposed to is the mentality in schools that a boy isn't anything unless he plays football and that football prepares a young man for life. It was around this time in the US that schools began pushing sports over learning and treating the jocks as mollycoddled gods. There is an instance in "Rock and Roll Children" about this when two football players try to pick on one of the character's friends and a fight starts. When the smoke clears, the teachers, the PE teacher especially, seem to be more sympathetic to the football players' side of the story. The PE teacher simply wants to dismiss the metalheads' story and only a more fair minded teacher stops him. Trust me, things like this happened in school back then and probably still do so now. So, it would have amused many a metalhead in 83 to see one of their bands duffing up some football players.
[caption id="attachment_3750" align="aligncenter" width="402"] Scenes from the video for "Rock School."[/caption]As for the rest of the album, "Where Angels Fear to Tread," let me say that it is pretty much a good rocking album. The single, "Rock School" blends in well with the rest of the album. The opener and title track is quite good and the second track, "Love Child" pretty much goes hand in hand with the same hard, feel good vibe. Without a doubt though, my favourite track on the album has to be "Hard Life." This is just a great standard rocker! Heaven just goes all out on it and it has the best guitar solo on it so double bonus points there. The closer, "Sleeping Dogs," is a powerful rocker too and I don't think it should be the closer. Maybe one of the two before it would have been better but who's to say. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" is damn fine album.
Track Listing:
- Where Angels Fear to Tread
- Love Child
- Scream for Me
- Don't Mean Nothing
- Rock School
- Madness
- Hard Life
- She Stole My Heart
- You
- Sleeping Dogs
Allan 'Eddie' Fryer- vocals
Kelly- lead guitar
Laurie Marlow- bass
Mick Cocks- rhythm guitar
Joe Turtur- drums
I wonder how many people who were living in 1983 actually remember seeing the "Rock School" video on MTV. Believe me, it was on quite a lot then and some people probably have Heaven down for one hit wonders. The "Where Angels Fear to Tread" album makes them much more than that.
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