Beach Hut
Brighton Bhuna Boy
Hall & Oates are still a brilliant band in my view, just never ever got to see them live which was seriously annoying
Hall & Oates are still a brilliant band in my view, just never ever got to see them live which was seriously annoying
I haven't; the Glasper books kinda passed me by as most Brit-punk was horribly generic and plodding in the early 80's (US / global Hardcore ruled supreme for me!), but this one does look particularly interesting, especially as I still have an Amazon voucher to spend...Have you read "Trapped In A Scene", largely about these bands? Worth doing so if not.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trapped-Scene-Ian-Glasper/dp/1901447618/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1330712109&sr=1-1
Skrewdriver
No Remorse
4skins
Brutal attack
Big Country is the winner
The keyboard player Richard Barbieri was dating a friend who wasn't all that aware of what he did, of knew about Japan particularly.
We used to meet for lunch together as a small group and he was very quiet and perhaps shy or socially retiring (tortured artist effect!)
I was the one telling her he was a talented lad, and was sure he'd go on to be part of something even bigger in the future - which he has done with Porcupine Tree, an absolutely brilliant band.
intresting selection bit of a "stormtrooper" eh.
Mine
The Smiths
The Meteors
The Stingrays
The Vibes
The Milkshakes
No they f***ing weren't.
The Jam were the best band of the 80's by a mile. Style Council didn't come close.
The Jam started in the 1970s. All their number ones ('Going Underground'/'Dreams of Children', 'Start!', 'Town Called Malice'/'Precious' and 'Beat Surrender) were in the 1980s, though.
I get that although the question was
What was the best 80's band?
On that note we could answer the beatles could we not as they were still selling big numbers.
I am being a tad pedantic though and will crawl back in my box. 70s band 70s band 70s band !!!
I get that although the question was
What was the best 80's band?
On that note we could answer the beatles could we not as they were still selling big numbers.
I am being a tad pedantic though and will crawl back in my box. 70s band 70s band 70s band !!!
As for The Jam; they existed between 1972 and 1982. Can they really be called an 80s band, especially as their best stuff came out in the 70s?
intresting selection bit of a "stormtrooper" eh.
Mine
The Smiths
The Meteors
The Stingrays
The Vibes
The Milkshakes
They wanted to come into the Inn Place when we were playing our weekly reggae night without paying..after one of their gigs in Brighton... tight fuckers... they paid...
It was only a quid ffs
How did I forget The Monochrome Set when I still regularly enjoy them on my pod?