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UNIVERSAL | LC 01846 // (c)/(p) 1999 Universal-MCA Music (UK) Ltd. - A Universal Music Company
released April 29, 2002 Universal
Punk, New Wave
Art Punk, Post-Punk
New Wave, Punk Rock
Power Pop
Glam Punk
1.15: single 'Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone? / You're a Bore' released September 16, 1977 (Decca / F-13723)
1.17: split single (LIVE) 'The Wasps / Mean Street - Can't Wait 'Til 78 / Bunch of Stiffs' released 1977 (Nems / NES 115)
- 'Can't Wait 'Til 78' taken from LP 'Live at The Vortex!" (Nems / NEL 6013) released December 1977
2.16: The Nips October 1979 single track
THE NIPS aka The Nipple Erectors, Nipple Erectors formed 1976, London // disbanded 1981
Members ~ Shane MacGowan [aka Shane O'Hooligan] (vocals), Roger Towndrow (guitar), Shanne Bradley (bass), Arcane Vendetta (drums)
Shane MacGowan / Member of: The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes, Nick Cave & Shane MacGowan, The Nipple Erectors, The Nips
2.21: The RADIATORS aka RADIATORS [from Space], The Radiators Plan 9 formed 1976, Dublin, Ireland // currently London, UK
Members: Steve Rapid [Steve Averill] (vocals, 1976-77, 2003-present), Phil Chevron (guitar, vocals), Pete Holidai (guitar, vocals), Mark Megaray (bass, 1976-79), Jimmy Crashe (drums, 1976-81), Billy Morley (guitar, 1978-79), Nick Hurt (keyboards, 1980-81), Neil Whiffen (bass, 1980), Cait Riordan (bass, 2003-06), Johnnie Bonnie (drums, 2003-present), Jesse Booth (bass, 2006-present)
3.5: MCD 60066 Booklet: Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers Roadrunner b/w Roadrunner (Twice) Beserkley, BZZ 1 July 1977 - Recommended Album: 'Modern Lovers'. Castle Music Ltd. (P) 1977 Castle Music Copyrights Ltd.
- single 'Roadrunner Once' released June 1977 Beserkley / BZZ 1:
A Jonathan Richman - Roadrunner (Once) 4:40
B The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner (Twice) 4:06
- originally released on 'The Modern Lovers'
- album 'The Modern Lovers' released 1976 Beserkley / BZ-0050
- "Roadrunner" is a song written by Jonathan Richman and recorded in various versions by Richman and his band, in most cases credited as The Modern Lovers"
4:04 (1972/1976 version, "Roadrunner (Twice)")
4:40 (1975/1977 version, "Roadrunner (Once)")
3.9: Nick Lowe aka Tartan Horde born March 24, 1949, Walton Upon Thames, Surrey
[Member of: The Tartan Horde, Brinsley Schwarz, Rockpile, Little Village, Nick Lowe / Nick Lowe & His Sound, Kippington Lodge, The Hitters, The Knees, The Limelight, Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds, The Takeaways]
3.16: single as The Heatbreakers 'Chinese Rocks / Born to Lose' released 1977 Track / 2094 135
- RI singe as Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers 'Chinese Rocks / Born to Lose' released 1999 Jungle / Jung062
3.18: single 'Fuck Off / On the Crest' released November 1977 Safari / WC 1
4.5.: formed 1976, London, Greater London, UK // disbanded 1978
Members ~ Patti Palladin [Member of: Snatch, Johnny Thunders & Patti Palladin, The Flying Lizards], Judy Nylon [Member of: Snatch, Judy Nylon & Crucial]
4.8: "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" is a song and single by Ian Dury. It was originally released as the Stiff Records single BUY 17 with "Razzle In My Pocket" as the B-side, on 26 August 1977. The song was released under the name 'Ian Dury'. Only two members of Ian Dury and the Blockheads appear on the record, the song's co-writer and guitarist Chas Jankel and saxophonist Davey Payne.
5.4: Gang of Four debut single 'Damaged Goods / Love Like Anthrax / Armalite Rifle' released October 12, 1978 (Fast / FAST 5)
5.20: 'Marquee Moon' album's CD reissue-full version 10:37