Gary Gilmore's Eyes

"Gary Gilmore's Eyes"
Single by The Adverts
from the album Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts
B-side "Bored Teenagers"
Released 1977
Format Vinyl
Recorded Pebble Beach Studios, Worthing
Genre Punk
Length 02:13
Label Anchor Records
Writer(s) T. V. Smith
Producer(s) Larry Wallis, The Adverts

"Gary Gilmore's Eyes" is a single by the punk rock band The Adverts. The song reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1977 and earned the band an appearance on Top of the Pops.[1] It was originally intended to be included on the band's debut album, Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts, but was dropped at the last minute. It has, however, been included in most re-issues of the album.[2] The song was used in the soundtrack for the HBO movie Shot in the Heart.[3][4]

Background

The song was written from the point of view of a patient who has just had an eye transplant and discovers that he has received the eyes of the executed murderer Gary Gilmore.[5] Gilmore had requested that his eyes be donated to science after his execution as "they'd probably be the only body part usable".[3] After Gilmore's execution, several of his body parts were removed for possible use as transplants or for study.[6] His corneas were used for transplants.[7][8]

Track listing

1977 release

  1. "Gary Gilmore's Eyes"
  2. "Bored Teenagers"

1983 release

  1. "Gary Gilmore's Eyes"
  2. "New Day Dawning"
  3. "We Who Wait"

Reception

The song was called "anthemic punk" by Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe[3] and a "forgotten gem" by David Browne of Entertainment Weekly.[9] Sounds described it as "the sickest and cleverest record to come out of the new wave: Single of the Week".[10][11] It was later included at No. 12 in Mojo's list of the best punk rock singles of all time.[12]

References

  1. Ford, Matt. "Adverts - Gary Gilmore's Eyes". Chart Stats. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  2. Thompson, Dave. Gary Gilmore's Eyes at AllMusic
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Gilbert, Matthew (12 October 2001). "A SEARING TALE OF TWO BROTHERS". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 14 April 2011. The soundtrack rises from abstract notes of angst and irresolution into the anthemic punk of the Adverts' "Gary Gilmore's Eyes," a pounding symbol of the ...
  4. Mills, Bart (12 October 2001). "The Executioner's Brother's Song; Giovann Ribisi tackles role of Gary Gilmore's sibling.". The Boston Herald. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  5. Masley, Ed (27 February 2009). "Hot list: Female New Wave icons". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 14 April 2011. the Adverts' single "Gary Gilmore's Eyes," in which an eye transplant recipient must come to terms with looking at the world through eyes that once belonged to Gilmore, who'd gone on an infamous killing spree a few years earlier.
  6. "Organs donated, body cremated - Gary Gilmore saga over". Associated Press (Salt Lake City, Utah). 18 January 1977. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  7. Breslin, Jimmy (18 January 1977). "Utah Stuffs Its Dilemma Into a Body Bag". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 April 2011. Gilmore's eyes had to be kept in good shape because, upstairs in a surgery room, a team of ophthal- was waiting to remove Gilmore's corneas.
  8. Gillins, Peter (18 January 1977). "Gilmore lived 2 minutes after volley of shots". Time-Union (Warsaw, Indiana). Retrieved 14 April 2011. Gilmore left his corneas to an unnamed eye doctor
  9. Browne, David (5 February 1993). "DiY: We're Desperate - The L.A. Scene (1993)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  10. Thompson, Dave (2000). Punk. Ontario: Collector’s Guide Publication. p. 65. ISBN 1-896522-27-0.
  11. Thompson, Dave (12 September 1997). "THE ADVERTS: BORED TEENAGERS". Goldmine (magazine). Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  12. "100 Punk Scorchers". Mojo (magazine). October 2001. Retrieved 14 April 2011.

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