John Peel
There are two types of DJ. The archetypal DJ is loud and brash, the star of the show, with the music as just filler around his performance. The other type of DJ just gets on with it; The music is what counts and getting that across is all that matters. That was John Peel of Radio 1 fame and then some!
So what was special? For most of us, John Peel was the gateway to the wonderful world of punk. in 1977 there was no internet or satellite channels. Radio 1 was THE main music station and so had tremendous power. At the same time, not all of us were at the 100 Club punk festival or bedecked in Seditionaries punk garb. Some of us were young and impressionable enthused by the music that punk was churning out and eagerly wanted more. While other stations and DJ’s played the occasional record or show, John Peel was there playing the music as it happened. It could be God Save The Queen or it could be the obscurest limited edition punk run, but he played it. Every punk band could have their 2 minutes (sic) minutes of fame with the claim to being played on the radio.
Not only that there was a chance of a famous BBC session, a chance to get some valuable experience in the studio and to get some more songs out there and some more exposure. How many bands had a session before a contract?…if the Roxy Club was the seeding ground for most punk bands John Peel was the main disseminator of the message. There are some classic sessions out there… The Damned, Wire, Siouxsie, Sham 69, Crabs are just a few that come to mind. Some of these songs only exist in this recorded state and are a testimony to the times and rock’n’roll dreams of those countless bands.
The other thing about John Peel was that it was not just punk but all forms of music. He had an ear for the times and what was new and exciting. Right back from Tyrannosaurus Rex, Syd Barrett, through Punk and reggae, dance music, hardcore, grindcore he was there.
Bands included The Orb, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Napalm Death, The Smiths, The Cure, PJ Harvey and White Stripes to name but a few. I confess I didn’t like it all and many the times I’ve waited for a session, been played some reggae or obscure wax artefact and fell asleep only to wake up cursing. Radios and stereos weren’t what they are now. Back then you could only listen and you really did listen and soak everything up! If you did record it, was on dreadful cheap tapes with an unpronounceable Japanese name. All of us have got at least one somewhere!
John Peel is the kind of DJ we would all like to have been. Endearing and sharing with the world a love of music unfettered by genres. For most of us that wide spread of music continues today in our own record collections. It’s fitting that John Peel had become a legend in his own right long before he passed away. It’s an indictment of radio that for all these years he is/was the only one who really had this broad musical view.
You know even if I live to be a 100 years old which is highly unlikely I must say, but if anyone mentions 1977 then a crooked smile will come to my lips, I know it will. It was the year that changed my life John Peel, 1977
“I do seem to remember saying in the mid-seventies, prior to punk, that I would like to see a return to the discipline that was imposed by the 2 minute long single … that when you went into a studio you’d got two minutes and fifteen seconds in which you’d got to say everything you’d got to say, possibly in your life; and that seemed to me to concentrate the mind wonderfully, and to produce quite extraordinarily passionate records.” In Session Tonight, Ken Garner
Peel learnt his trade in the mid sixties in the US before moving back to the UK to Radio London and then onto the newly formed Radio 1. While never constrained like most DJ’s to playing what the mass populace wanted due to his evening time slot he did seem to have a knack for playing those tunes that could be considered alternative. Shows like Nightride, The Perfumed Garden and Top Gear & The John Peel show featured then alternative artists such as Captain Beefheart, Velvet Underground, Caravan, Pink Floyd, Soft Machine and Vivian Stanshall. Peel regularly achieved high audience figures and DJ awards despite the BBC moving the times of his programme. As cuts removed DJ’s all around him Peel remained. Something that would happen until his death where he remained the sole DJ from the initial Radio 1 start up.
On one of his May 1976 shows among tracks by Nils Lofgren and the Steve Miller a track lasting 1 minute 30 seconds made its entrance as the show loser and nothing was ever the same again for any of us. It was The Ramones Judy is a Punk. While it took two years to change the programme to the more new wave orientated music the transition was quite strange where programmes would start with say The Saints I’m Stranded then the rest of the show would be a whole Stevie Wonder album! When the Bill Grundy fiasco broke and everyone became scared witless of the evil Punk rock, Peel and Radio 1 alone gave it airtime and the chance to develop.
Excerpts from the show broadcast on BBC Radio One, 10 December 1976.
By the end of 1977, each show was mainly punk releases and sessions and reggae. The rest is history and the sessions are detailed on another page here.
Peel was never the slickest operator … pennies on needles, songs ending before he realised and waffling were all part of the charm. He loved the music, never wanted to meet the makers of it and- he admitted to being scared of meeting Siouxsie. His love was of the music like us all.
Not only did give airtime and exposure to the smaller bands, some of whom would just make one single, but he singlehandedly kickstarted the small labels that sprang up to record those bands in the developing scene and he was a strong supporter of those labels.
“…Like today I got this record from the … (substitute name of band) and I put it on, and it’s got one of this great over the top guitar opening and it’s one of those where you can feel the hair on the back of your neck going…ho! ho! ho! Oh yeah!”
Oh yeah, indeed John Peel!
One of the reasons…why I was so sympathetic to punk, was that when I was a kid rock’n’roll was the first thing which had ever happened, the first taste that I’d ever had that was wholly my own, something which I had discovered, which I knew about, my parents disapproved of, that represented everything that I wanted. NME, 18.8.1979
John Peel passes away – 26 October 2004 – John Peel OBE, legendary Radio 1 and Radio 4 presenter, has died suddenly on holiday in Peru. It has been confirmed that John died from a heart attack last night – he leaves behind his wife Sheila and four children. The veteran broadcaster had worked for Radio 1 since its launch in 1967. BBC Radio 1 News
While Peel sorted through the hundreds of tapes and singles that piled each week through the post, it was John Walters who went out and about in search of the new talent. From the Greyhound to The Roxy and Vortex Walters went out and about looking for bands rather than the more recognisable Peel who was also working late.
It was Walters who spotted The Slits, Siouxsie, Adam & The Ants and Jordan.
Painted face, hair standing up about a foot in the air, and began to shriek; I thought, get that girl into the studio and let her shriek to the nation! In Session Tonight, Ken Garner
The two Johns were a formidable pair who were as influential in spreading Punk music as anyone else.
Like Peelie Walters loved music and that’s what it’s all about. Walters had been a trumpeter who played on the same bill as The Beatles, an artist who exhibited alongside Hockney, Peelies’s producer and the man who helped bring some classic punk to our generation.
“Award-winning former BBC radio producer and broadcaster John Walters has died suddenly aged 63. He was best known as the producer of John Peel’s music show on BBC Radio 1 and for presenting radio shows of his own. Peel teamed up with Walters to broadcast some of the most ground-breaking music of an era. “
Peel said on Tuesday: “I feel as though an exceptionally talkative but much loved older brother has died.” BBC Site 31/7/2001
Below are listed all the sessions in full from 1976-79 that fall within the remit of Punk77. It’s a fair spread, though there are a few suprises there…why no Eater, Menace, Slaughter & The Dogs or more 999?
There’s also no Sex Pistols or Clash…”I made one of the only two mistakes I’ve ever made…I looked at them, and all the spitting and banging and thought I wouldn’t like to be in a studio with this lot…I’ll postpone it, I thought and by then, of course it was too late.” John Walters on why he didn’t offer the Pistols a session.
The Clash were booked and turned up but aborted after a pisstaking of Topper’s dog by our tough urban guerrillas turned the session increasingly negative and they left as it ‘wasn’t happenin’.
Everyone has their own favourite session.
Credit to Vibracobra YouTube channel for the sessions featured.
Adam & The Ants
30.1.78 – Deutscher Girls/Puerto Rican/It Doesn’t Matter/ Lou
17.7.78 – You’re So Physical/Cleopatra/Friends/Zerox
2.4.79 -Table Talk/Ligotage/Animals/Never Trust A Man With Egg On His Face
The Adverts
29.4.77 – Quickstep/Looking Through Gary Gilmore’s Eyes/One Chord Wonders/New Boys/Bored Teenagers
30.8.77 – We Who Wait/New Church/Safety In Numbers/The Great British Mistake
11.9.78 – Fate Of Criminals/Televisions’ Over/Love Songs/Back From The Dead/I Surrender
12.11.79 – The Adverts/I Looked At The Sun/Cast Of Thousands/I Will Walk You Home
Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias
16.9.77 – Kill/Gobbing On Life/Snuffing In A Babylon/Sid’s Song/Death Of Rock’n’Roll
Alternative TV
12.12.77 – Action Time Vision/Still Life/Love Lies Limp/Life After Life
12.7.78 – Nasty Little Lonely/Going Round In Circles/Release The Natives/The Good Missionary
Angelic Upstarts
30.10.78 – We Are The People/Student Power/Upstart/Youth Leader
The Au Pairs
9.10.79 – Pretty Boys/Come Again/Ideal Woman/Monogamy/
Big In Japan
6.3.79 – Suicide High Lie/Goodbye/Don’t Bomb China Now
The Boomtown Rats
3.8.77 – Joey/Neon Heart/Looking After Number 0ne/Mary Of The 4th Form
26.5.78 – Like Clockwork/Me & Howard Hughes/Living In An Island/(Watch out for the (Normal People
The Boys
8.8.77 – Sick On You/First Time/Cop Cars/Box Number/Livin’ In The City/Rock Relic
15.5.78 – TCP/Brickfield Nights/Classified Suzie/Boys
Buzzcocks
19.9.77 – Fast Cars/Pulse Beat/What Do I Get?
17.4.78 – Noise Annoys/Walking Distance/Late For The Train
23.10.78 – Promises/Lipstick/Everybody’s Happy Nowadays/16 Again
28.5.79 – I Don’t Know What To Do With My Life/ESP/Mad Mad Judy/Hollow Inside
The Carpettes
24.7.78 – Reach The Bottom/I Don’t Mean It/Away From It All/Indo China
21.12.78 – Cruel Honesty/What Can I Do/It Don’t Make Sense/Double Platinum/Routine
Chelsea
27.6.77 – No Admission/High Rise Living/Right To Work/Pretty Vacant/Blind Date
3.7.78 – No Flowers/Urban Kids/Come On/I’m On Fire
The Chords
9.7.79 – Now Its Gone/Its No Use/Something’s Missing/Maybe Tomorrow
John Cooper Clarke
6.11.78 – I Married A Monster From Outerspace/Readers’ Wives/Health Fanatic/Spilt Beans
Cockney Rejects
East End/Are You Ready To Ruck/Flare’s n’ Slippers/They’re Gonna Put Me Away
The Cortinas
Defiant Pose/Television Families/Having It/ Further Education
The Crabs
3.5.78 – Victim/Under Pressure/Lullabies Lie/Don’t Want Your Love
Crass
10.4.79 – G’s Song/Mother Earth/Bomb/Shaved Women/Tired
Crisis
8.11.78 – UK 78/Alienation/White Youth/Brickwood Hospital
The Cure
11.12.78 – Killing An Arab/10.15 Saturday Night/Fire In Cairo/Boys Don’t Cry
16.5.79 – Desperate Journalist/Grinding Halt/Subway Song/Plastic Passion/Accuracy
The Damned
10.12.76 – Stab Your Back/Neat Neat Neat/New Rose/So Messed Up/I Fall
16.5.77 – Sick Of Being Sick/Stretcher Case/Fan Club/Feel The Pain
8.1.79 – Melody Lee/Love Song/I’m A Burglar/Looking At You
29.10.79 – Just Can’t be Happy Today/Smash It Up/I’m So Bored/Liar
The Drones
13.12.77 – Be My Baby/The Change/Clique/Movement
Ian Dury & The Blockheads
12.12.77- Sex ‘n’ Drugs ‘n’ Rock’n’Roll/Clever Trevor/Sweet Gene Vincent/Blockheads
The Edge
24.4.79 The Edge/Friday 17th/I Give Up/Who’s Your Friend
The Fall
15.6.78 – Rebellious Juke Box/Mother Sister/Industrial Estate/Futures & Pats
6.12.78 – Put Away/Mess Of My/No Xmas For John Key/Like To Blow
Patrick Fitzgerald
15.2.78 – Don’t Tell Me Because I’m Young/Bingo Crowd/Little Dippers/Safety Pin Stuck In My Heart/Back Street Boys
31.7.78 – No Fun Football/Little Fishes/A Mixed Kid/ The Sound Of The Street/Jarvis
17.4.79 – Suicidal Wreck/Improve Myself/Tonight/All The Splattered Children/Dance Music/Late Night
The Flys
23.3.78 – New Hearts/Fun City/We Don’t Mind The Rave/Living In The Sticks
21.11.78- Love & A Molotov Cocktail/Name Dropping/I Don’t Know/Waikiki Beach Refugees
8.10.79 Let’s Drive/Energy Boy/Frenzy Is 23/I’ll Survive
Gang Of Four
18.1.79 -I Found That Essence Rare/return The Gift/5.45/At Home He’s A Tourist
Generation X
20.4.77 – Day By Day/Listen/Youth Youth Youth/Your Generation
21.7.77 – From The Heart/Rock On/ Gimme Some Truth/No No No
14.2.79 – Paradise West/Love Like Fire/Night Of The Cadillacs/English Dream
The Glaxo Babies
26.4.79 – Its Irrational/Who Killed Bruce Lee/Burning/She Went To Pieces
The Jam
2.5.77 – In The City/Artschool/ I’ve Changed My Address/Modern World
25.7.77 – All Around The World/London Girl/Bricks & Mortar/Carnaby Street
5.11.79 – Thick As Thieves/The Eton rifles/Saturday’s Kids/When You’re Young
Joy Division
14.2.798 – Exercise 1/Insight/She’s Lost Control/Transmission
10.12.79 – Love Will Tear Us Apart/24 Hours/Colony/Sound Of Music
Killing Joke
29.10.79 – Psyche/Wardance/Nuclear Boy/Malicious Boogie
The Killjoys
18.10.77 – Recognition/At Night/Back To Front/Naive
13.2.78 – All The Way/Smoke Your Own/Spit On Me/Ghislaine
King
20.7.78 – Anti Pope/Jet Boy Jet Girl/My Baby Don’t Care/Baby Sign Here With Me
Leyton Buzzards
1.8.78 – Through With You/Can’t Get Used To Losing You/17 & Mad/I Don’t Want To Go To Art School
212.1.79 – Saturday Beneath The Plastic Palm Trees/Baby If You Love Me Say Yes/The Greatest Story Ever Told/Love Is Just A Dream
27.6.79 – Sharp Young Men/Last Tango (In Leyton)/People In The Street/ Sweet Dreams Little One
Laura Logic
21.2.79 – Wake Up/Alkaline Loaf In The Area/Quality Crayon Wax OK/Shabby Abbott
The Lurkers
27.10.77 – Then I Kissed Her/Freakshow/Total War/I’m On Heat/Be My Prisoner
24.4.78 – Ain’t Got A Clue/Pills/Tell Her/Jenny/
7.8.78 – Here Comes The Bad Times/God’s Lonely Men/In Room 309/Countdown
30.1.79 – Whatever Happened To Mary/Take Me Back To Babylon/Out In The Dark/See The World
Magazine
20.2.78 – Touch & Go/The Light Pours Out Of Me/Real Life/My Mind Ain’t So Open
31.7.78 – Give Me Everything/Burst/Big Dummy/Boredom
14.5.79 – TV Baby/Permafrost/Thank You For Letting Be Myself Again
The Mekons
14.3.78 – Garden Fence Of Sound/Where Were You/Letters In The Post/Lonely & Wet/Dance & Drink The Mekons/Dan Dare Out Of Space
2.10.78 – Like Spoons No More/Trvira Trousers/What Are We Going To Do Tonight/Rosanne/I’ll Have To Dance Then
19.11.79 – I saw You Dance/Watch the Film/After 6/Beetroot
The Members
23.1.79 – Love In A Lift/Phone In Show/At The Chelsea Nightclub/Sound Of the Suburbs
19.2.79- Soho A Go-go/Physical Love/Solitary Confinement/Handling The Big Jets
1.10.79 – Muzak Machine/Killing Time/Romance/Gang War
Metal Urbain
19.1.78 – Atlantis/E-202/Hysterie Connective/Ghetto
25.10.78 – Futurama/Numero Zero/Anarchie Au Palace/50/50
The Models
13.7.77 – Man Of The Year/Censorship/Brainwash/Freeze
Monochrome Set
22.2.79 – Expresso/Noise/Love Goes Down the Drain/Ici Les Enfants/Fat Fun
6.9.79 – Fallout/Martians Go Home/Viva Death Row/Goodbye Joe/The Strange Boutique
Motorhead
25.9.78 – Louie Louie/Tear Ya Down/I’ll Be Your Sister/Keep Us On The Road
Neon
22.3.79 – Confuse The News/Eying Up Diddies/Plum Plum Crazy/Exterminate
Neon Hearts
5.4.79 -The Other Great Sex prose/Roll On Deodorant/Body Language/Rings Of Confidence
New Hearts
14.10.77 Revolution-What Revolution?/Love’s Just A Word/Here Come The Ordinaries/Just Another Teenage Anthem
Nick & The Dots
18.7.79 – Can’t Touch Anything/She Walks There/Sitting Next To Susan/Girl gets Nervous
999
Subterfuge/Homicide/Soldier/Lets Face It
Jimmy Norton’s’ Explosion
6.8.79 – Getting Away With Murder/Just Like Lazarus./Ambition/Lost In A Landslide
Notsensibles
17.12.79 – Because I’m Mine/King Arthur/I Thought You Were Dead/I’m In Love With Margaret Thatcher
Only Ones
20.9.77 – Lovers Of Today/Oh No/Telescopic Love/In Betweens
14.4.78 – Another Girl Another Planet/The Beast/No Peace For The Wicked/Language Problem
3.1.79 – Miles From Nowhere/Flaming Torch/From Here To Eternity/Prisoner
Penetration
10.7.78 – Future Daze/Visions/Stone Heroes/Movement
7.3.79- Danger Signs/Last Saving Grace/Coming Up For Air
The Pop Group
10.8.78 – We Are Time/Kiss The Book/Words Disobey Me
Pragvec
29.8.78 – Nervous/Bits/Ruby/Stay
7.2.79 – Toast/Expert/The Follower/hijack
The Prats
13.9.79 – Jesus Had A Pa/Prats 2/ Strange Interlude/A Day In The Life Of Me/Poxy Pop groups, Nothing/You’re Nobody/Prats 1
The Prefects
21.8.78 – Things In General/Escort Girls/ The Bristol Road Leads To Dachau/Agony Column
15.1.79 – Motions/Faults/Total Look/Barbarellas
Psychedelic Furs
30.7.79 – Imitation Of Christ/Fall/Sister Europe/We Love You
Punishment Of Luxury
30.8.78 – Funk Me/Babalon/Let’s Get Married/You’re So Beautiful
30.5.79 – Radar Bug/Metropolis/British Baboon/Secrets
Rezillos
30.12.78 – Good Sculptures/No/Fight Amongst Yourselves/Top Of The Pops
8.6.78 – Cold Wars/Destination Venus/Can’t Stand My Baby/Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight
The Ruts
29.1.79 -Savage Circle/Babylon’s Burning/Dope For Gins/Black Man’s Pinch/Criminal Mind
21.5.79 -SUS/Society/You’re Just a …/It Was Cold/Something that I said
Sham 69
6.12.77- Borstal Breakout/Hey Little Rich Boy/They Don’t Understand/Rip Off/What’Av We Got
The Shapes
10.4.79 – Airline Disaster/Business Calls/Beans/Bedtime Stories/Leamington
Siouxsie & The Banshees
5.12.77 – Love In A Void/Mirage/Metal/Suburban Relapse
23.2.78 – Hong Kong Garden/Overground/Carcass/Helter Skelter
16.4.89 – Placebo Effect/Playground Twist/Regal Zone/Poppy D
By 1978 the frustration of the band and the fans at the band not being signed led manager Nils Stevenson to agree to release a recording of Hong Kong Garden as a one off single to force record companies hands. What actually happened was a Polydor big wig heard the John Peel session in the bath and recognised Hong Kong Garedn was a hit and they were signed.
The Skids
19.5.78 – Of One Skin/Open Sound/Contusion/Night & Day/TV Stars
1.9.78 – Dossier Of Fallibility/Hope & Glory/Six Times/ The Saints Are Coming
26.2.79 – Summer/Hang On To The Shadows/Zit/Walk On The Wild Side
7.5.79 – War Poets/Withdrawal Symptoms/Hymns From A Haunted ballroom/Masquerade
Skrewdriver
28.10.77 – Streetfighter/Unbeliever/The Only One/Antisocial
The Slits
27.9.77 – Love & Romance/Vindictive/New Town/Shoplifting
22.5.78 – So Tough/Instant Hit/FM
“That was the first time we’d ever been in a studio…It was absolutely raw, more raw than any boy’s band. I almost can’t believe we had that much energy. You don’t expect girls of that age to have that much energy.” Viv Albertine.
“The two sessions that they did are both in the Top 10 sessions of all time…It sums up the spirit of an era.” John Peel
The Smirks
26.4.78 – Fool/Banking With The Bankers/OK UK/The Island Sea
Chris Spedding & The Vibrators
4.1.77 – Hurt By Love/Pogo Dancing/Get Out Of My Pagoda/Misunderstood/Motorbikin’
Spizz Oil
7.8.78 – Cold City/6000 Crazy/Pure Noise/Alien Language/Protect From Heat/Platform 3/Switched Off
Spizz Energi
21.3.79 – European Heroes/Energy/Crisis/Soldier Soldier/Life’s So Safe
27.11.79 – New Species/Ticuhed/Intimate/Effortless/Where’s Captain Kirk
Stiff Little Fingers
13.4.78 – Alternative Ulster/Wasted Life/Johnny Was/State Of Emergency
18.9.78 – Johnny Was/Law & Order/Barbed Wire Love/Suspect Device
17.9.79 – Wait And See/At The Edge/Nobody’s Hero/Straw Dogs
The Stoat
17.10.78 – Tears Run Dry/No Way To Say Goodbye/Don’t Say Nothing/Escorts
The Stranglers
7.3.77 – Hanging Around/I Feel Like A Wog/Goodbye Toulouse/Something Better Change
13.9.77 – Dead Ringer/No More Heroes/Burning Up Time/Bring On The Nubiles
The Stukas
24.1.78 – Dead Lazy/Big Boy/Motorbike/Sport
Suburban Studs
2.12.77 – Suburban Studs/I Hate School/Necro/No Faith
Subway Sect
24.10.77 – Chain Smoking/Parallel Lines/I Don’t It/ Nobodies Scared
4.12.78 – Watching The Devil/Stoll Pigeon/Double Negative/Head Held High
Swell Maps
27.10.78 – Read about Seymour/Harmony In Your Bathroom/Full Moon In My Pocket/Blam/International Rescue/Another Song
22.5.79 – Bandits/Vertical slum/Forest Fire/Armadillo/Midget Submarine
Tubeway Army
16.1.79 – Me I Disconnect From You/Down In The Park/I Nearly Married A Human
UK Subs
31.5.78 – I Couldn’t Be You/Tomorrow’s Girls/Disease/CID/Stranglehold
15.9.78 – World war/TV Blues/Another Kind Of Blues/All I Wanna Know/Totters
28.6.79 – Killer/Crash Course/Lady Esquire/IOD/Emotional Blackmail
Ultravox
28.11.77 – My Sex/The Man Who Dies Every Day/Artificial Life/Young Savage
The Vibrators
28.10.76 – Dance To The Music/Sweet Sweetheart/Jenny Jenny/Nazi Baby/We Vibrate/
22.6.77 – Petrol/Keep It Clean/baby Baby/London Girls/She’s Bringing You Down
6.3.78 – Automatic Lover/Destroy/Troops Of Tomorrow/Fall In Love
The Wasps
22.2.78 -Teenage Treats/J-J-J-Jenny/She Made Magic/Something To Tell You
20.2.79 – Angelica/Rubber Cars/She’s Alarming/This Time
Wire
31.1.78 – Practise Makes Perfect/I Am The Fly/Culture Vultures/106 Beats That
3.10.78 – The Other Window/Mutual Friend/On Returning/Indirect Enquiries
18.9.79 – Crazy About Love
Wreckless Eric
11.10.77Whole Wide World/Semaphore signals/Personal Hygiene/Rags & Tatters/Reconnez Cherie
8.3.78 – Semaphore Signals/Waxworks/Grown Ups/Brain Thieves
XTC
24.6.77 – She’s So Square/Crosswires/Radios In Motion/Science Friction
26.9.77 – Into The Atom Age/Heatwave Mark 2/I’m Bugged/Dance Band
23.11.78 – Meccanik Dancing/ The Rhythm/New Town/Animal In A Furnished Cage/Super Thief
X Ray Spex
6.3.78 – Genetic Engineering/Artificial/I Am A Poser/Identity
13.11.78 – Germ Free Adolescents/Warrior/Age
The Yachts
24.10.78 – Mantovani’s Hits/Yachting type/Look Back In Love/Then and Now
The Zeros
30.11.77 – Nice Girls/Hungry/Easy Way Out/Solid State
The Zones
23.5.78 – Sign Of The Times/Away From It All/No Sense Of Humour/Tough At The Bottom
22.9.78 – Anything Goes/Deadly Dolls/The End/Its Only Fashion
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