Paul Di’Anno’s BATTLEZONE – ‘I Don’t Wanna Know’ – Reflecting On This 1987 Heavy Metal Song
Paul Di’Anno’s Battlezone – Back in 1987 Paul Di’Anno’s Battlezone released their second studio album: Children Of Madness. Damn good album it is. I let it go decades ago when I was sincerely piss poor to the wind, either in trade or for a few bucks. By some Metal miracle, I do remember the very day I bought this slab of vinyl too. Here is the embarrassing story:
In 1987, I was living in very expensive Connecticut and working at a bearing factory during Summer and Winter breaks from college. I shoveled oil and also worked in the waste treatment facility there. Yes, it was a dirty job. A job only a Metalhead could enjoy. Just a couple of streets away was a fine establishment called The Moosehead Tavern. It was normal for me to stop in there after work and down a few ales. On this particular day, I downed quite a few.
Right next door was a comics and collectibles shop which also sold a very cool assortment of Heavy Metal vinyl. My cousin Randy managed this store and was in charge of buying and selling all the music. Well, on this particular early evening, I stumbled from The Moosehead Tavern into this store and exchanged conversation with the owner and my cousin. Then I saw the Children Of Madness album. Uh, oh…
I grabbed this album and held it up high, like it was my F’n Heavy Metal trophy. Then, without hesitation, I broke into song. Oh no. I began to sing in a drunken stupor, what lyrics I knew to the song: I Don’t Wanna Know. There were a few other customers in the store and they became quite nervous and scared of me, from what I remember. The store’s owner and my cousin told me to either pay for the album or get lost. I paid for the album, all the while I kept bellowing the wrong lyrics to I Don’t Wanna Know. One dude buying sports cards gave me that “I’ll kick your ass look” and I really didn’t give a shit.
My cousin knew I was harmless and just feeling pretty damn good. With his face contorting and fists clenched, the store’s owner was very pissed-off at me. This made me sing belligerently all the more. I left with that new album under my arm and drove myself home. Please remember, this was back in 1987. Yes, I was an idiot. I’m lucky to be alive for being such one. At least I can look back and laugh at it, all while writing about this dumb-ass memory. Metal be thy name.
Take a look and listen to I Don’t Wanna Know by Paul Di’Anno’s Battlezone below. Try not to imagine me singing this song in a drunken state either.
Children Of Madness is out of print. There are currently 2 used Children Of Madness CD’s on Amazon.com selling for $74.99 and $99.98 respectively, in U.S. funds.
Paul Di’Anno’s Battlezone:
Paul Di’Anno – vocals
Graham Bath – lead guitar
John Wiggins – lead guitar
Steve Hopgood – drums
Pete West – bass
Children Of Madness – Track Listing:
Rip It Up
I Don’t Wanna Know
Nuclear Breakdown
Torch Of Hate
Whispered Rage
Children Of Madness
Metal Tears
It’s Love
The Promise
To The Limit
* For more info on PAUL DI’ANNO, click on the link below:
LONG LIVE PAUL DI’ANNO.
Stone.
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January 17, 2012 at 4:25 pm
Hilarious story and a great album. I have it myself and hold it up as one of his best. It seemed he was finally making a break from, and leaving behind, the whole “Iron Maiden” situation. Too bad it didn’t last.
January 24, 2012 at 7:36 pm
Wow…..you turn me on to another band I forgot about. Now I have to find this.
January 24, 2012 at 7:46 pm
Hey Rockitt! Whoa… if you find “Children Of Madness” on CD it’s rare and a keeper! Amazon shows 2 used copies for sale and they are pricey. 😦
However… that bargain book store you visit just might have a used copy cheap! 😉 I hope to find this gem for a dollar or two at a thrift store or flea market… even if it takes me until I’m 80! LOL!