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Formed in 1995 by Spike Slawson, Joey Cape, Christ Shiflett, Michael “Fat Mike” Burkett and Dave Raun. They released their first single in the same year as their formation entitled “Denver” through Fat Mike’s own label, Fat Wreck Chords. The single which featured a cover of John Denver’s song; the following two years the group released two more singles with the names of the artist they covered for the singles. In July 1997 Me First and Gimme Gimmes released their first full-length album entitled “Have A Ball.” The album featured covers of artists such as Elton John, Neil Diamond, and John Denver. Their second album, “Are A Drag,” had the theme of being entirely made up of showtunes.
As with each of their albums they released, their live shows would have a gimmick of wearing quirky matching costumes, sometimes even matching their album themes. In 2006 the group released their sixth album, “Love Their Country” which had a country western theme. A year later they released a sampler of Christmas songs, and “Go Down Under” a year after that. In 2011 they released an album in Japan that was an album entirely of Japanese music as a part of their tour in Japan.
Live reviews
This next song, is a cover... or how Me First and the Gimme Gimmes make everything cooler. A cover band for a musician is either good practise when they've just started or means to survive when success with their original band was never achieved, and that bitterness is almost palpable in every wedding band around the world, it's almost too painful to watch (e.g Adam Sandler's the wedding singer). Me First and the Gimme Gimmes is all that, plus more. They took the concept of a kitsch, sad cover band and made it wonderfully cool to watch, grabbing enormous all-time hits and turning them into punk rock gems with such mastery it kinda makes you wonder why wasn't that song like that from the very beginning. Members of various successful punk rock acts such as Nofx, Lagwagon and Swingin' Utters, came together to form this non-stop-paty-hits, and made each record specific to an era or gender, like their famous "Are a Drag" which consisted of epic broadway tunes covers, "blowing in the wind" a 60's set, "Have a break" which is dedicated to Motown tunes, or their latest "are we not men we are Diva" of music divas' hits like Whitney Houston, Gloria Gaynor or... Boy George. with that arrogance that says " We took a really crappy song, and actually made it better" Now watching them live, it's something you wouldn't want to miss. They're all dress alike, as if it were a job they'd had to go in a uniform... a kitsch uniform. Sometimes with hideous Hawaiian-style shirts or white tuxedos, the band is a merry bunch enjoying their gig at that party: YOURS! Their lead singer comes across as that faded rockstar from 20 years ago that still thinks he's cool, and performs one of the best vocal shows in punk rock today, as the rest of the band brilliantly drink and play almost perfectly as you start recognising the tunes and eventually end up singing out loud and having an amazing time. As the show goes on, You will recognise a lot of songs that probably your dad listens to in the car and you've always told him how boring they were as they come to slap you in the face, with punk rock energy. The brilliance of this bands resides in their ability to make you sing and dance to, what under any other circumstance, you would find cheesy, ridiculous or plainly radio crappy tunes. So in a Me first show, you will see pierced and tattooed people with nofx shirts singing "I WIll survive" "nothing compares to you" "over the rainbow" even Beatle's "all My loving" has it's moment in the show.
Which brings this review to an epic revelation: Me first And the Gimme Gimmes turned the tables in such a brilliant way, that you will no longer feel ashamed of being a tough-ass rocker and secretly dancing to Broadway songs or Motown tunes. They have given us back all the great songs that we were missing out because they were not.....rock.
It's a non-stop-partying act which will send you home a happy person.
I saw The Gimmes in Seattle on 5/4/17 at the Showbox. I enjoyed every single second of this show. You would think that hearing Spike go "this next one's a cover" before every song would get old, but nope. It was funny every time. Jay Bentley from Bad Religion was on bass instead of Fat Mike, and honestly, I'm glad. I kind of think Mike is a bit creepy, but Jay is a wonderful replacement. From Paula Abdul to Paul Simon to John Denver, The Gimmes were absolutely killing every song they played. Such a fantastic show.
My wife and I enjoyed Me First And The Gimme Gimmes performance at Sunshine Theater in Albuquerque on May 9,2017 very much. The band performed well and the sound system was properly adjusted. This was the clearest and best sounding performance by Me First And The Gimme Gimmes I have ever heard (out of five or so concert split between Denver and Las Vegas venues). Kudos to the Sunshine Theater and to the band members.
awesome as always!! I've seen them twice. They give all their energy and the experience is pretty unmatched in my opinion. Highly recommended..They played lots of their old covers as well as some I hadn't herd them do before. It's fun singing along and everyone there is having a good time. The venue was sweltering hot but they still gave it their all. Great show!
A great night by the band that do "exactly what it says on the tin" threw myself around to classic after classic despite having the hangover from hell! The new members held up well, Stacey Dee (the first female gimme) and C.J Ramone a legend in his own right! It was everything I hoped for and more from the Band that have turned average songs into anthems for me.
I was really glad that it wasn't an all Christmas song show. The only Xmas songs they played were Santa Baby and Feliz Navidad. The setlist was mostly from their latest album, but they played a few of the old favorites. A fun and entertaining show. Super energetic and, of course, a great sense of humor. Highly recommended.
This was my first punk rock show, and it was one of the best shows I've ever been to. They were really tight and it was a lot of fun. I hope I'll be able to see this band again in concert.