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At
41 I am still as passionate about music as I was when I got my
first real taste at the age of 11. I had listened to various
music before that age, but it wasn't until I heard "IN THE
CITY"
by The Jam, which made me really stand up and listen to what was
going on around me. Too young to go and watch them play, I avidly
bought all their records and watched them on TV, which led me into
other bands like The Clash, The Police, The Undertones, Buzzcocks,
Adam And The Ants, Bow Wow Wow and Blondie.
In 1979 I got into The Specials and Madness, along with the other
Two Tone bands, as well as Stiff Little Fingers and The Ruts, but it was The
Jam who always remained my favourites, and from the moment I heard
them I wanted to see them. It was around this time I also got into
Jackie Wilson and Nothern Soul, already being into Motown and Stax.
Living so far away near Plymouth always caused a problem seeing live
bands, and I unfortunately wasn't allowed to see any until I was
16, this was made worst by the fact that my older sister Dawn was
always going off and watching live bands. She was lucky enough to
see such bands as The Clash, Theatre of Hate, Siouxsie And The Banshees,
Killing
Joke, The Specials, Madness, and The Selecter. She also got to see
Nine Below Zero and Secret Affair, both of these bands along with
The Jam I had really wanted to see.
The day after my 16th birthday my sister took me to my first ever
gig with her friend Gary, I finally got to see The Jam on their 'Farewell
Tour' at the St Austell(Cornwall) Coliseum on the 28th November 1982.
We went without tickets as it was sold out, my sister was determined
to get me a ticket, even if I had to go in on my own, but miraculously
we all managed to get some. It is one of the best birthday presents
I've ever had and what a band to see for my first ever gig, it was
so amazing that it left a lasting impression to this day.
Around '82/'83 I also started listening to various New Wave bands
such as Dexys Midnight Runners (who I got into in 1980), Squeeze,
Heaven 17, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, The Human League,
Haircut 100, Death Cult and Spear Of Destiny.
Around 1984 I got into bands like The Cult, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Big Audio Dynamite, Killing Joke, U2, The Smiths, Under Two Flags, Turbo and the Rockets and various 80's Post Punk and New Wave bands. I got to know both Spear Of Destiny and The Cult very well from following them around the UK when they were on tour, and from that crafted a longterm friendship with Stan Stammers who was the bass player for Spear Of Destiny and Theatre of Hate. Stan has become one of my best friends over the years, so I'm lucky enough to manage him. After SOD Stan fronted his own band Crazy Pink Revolvers before moving to the States and forming Philly punk band Plastic Eaters with singer and programmer Rob Daly. After Plastic Eaters Stan spent a brief period as bass player for cult Philly hip-hop band The Goats.
Towards the end of 1985 through to April '86 when living at Harrow On The Hill, my friend/flatmate Conor O'Brien and our girlfriends at the time Elaine Mooney (now my girlfriend again) and Belinda Flury, plus a group of friends from Gravesend, used to go to a club called The Warehouse in the Electric Ballroom on a Saturday night. DJ Jay Strongman would play a selection of Funk, Soul, Disco and Northern Soul on the ground floor and Rockabilly was played on the upper floor. These proved to be really fun and exciting times dancing the night away 'til the early hours, so good that this period of my life has remained with me ever since. Around 1987 I got into Crazy Pink Revolvers through being mates with Stan, I also got into Chiefs Of Relief, Lightning Strike and Boys Wonder.
In the 90's I got into bands like The Stone Roses, The Charlatans,
Ride, Oasis, Reef, Blur, The Housemartins, Airhead, The Verve and Primal
Scream. I got involved with a local Plymouth band called Reach, the
guitarist Andy Collins (Cobbledick) I had known for about 5 years and
was previously in a local Plymouth covers bands called The Beat Directors.
I helped the band at various gigs and rehearsals. They should have
tasted success as they were excellent, influenced by such bands as
the Stone Roses, The Charlatans, The Jam, Paul Weller and U2. They
nearly signed to Sony in '94/'95 but unfortuntunately it wasn't meant
to be, they disbanded around 1998 but remained very good friends.
Around 1996 I got involved helping a London band called The Cooler
who's guitarist Adam Bolton and singer Gavin Juniper were old friends
of mine. Adam had been Stan Stammers' guitarist in Crazy Pink Revolvers
and Gavin used to front Post Punk band Under Two Flags and later The
Flags. The Cooler released one CD Single Never Say Never. Billy Duffy
guitarist for The Cult was a regular at gigs being an old friend of
Gavin, Adam and myself.
Since 1999 I have been the manager of Stan, his band Plastic Eaters
and London band Crazy Pink Revolvers. I also work as a Document Control
Engineer.
I enjoy a wide variety of music from 80's, Acid Jazz, Brit Pop,
Classic Rock, Funk, Indie, Motown, New Wave, Stax, Nothern Soul,
Post Punk, Punk and Rock.
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