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Touch Me - The Burning
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I used to love this Birmingham band. This is the best track from their 1986 debut single on Bang Bang Records. The photos are from The Burning's Christmas Party at the Barr...
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Great Outdoors - World At My Shoes
itschaos
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This track by Birmingham band Great Outdoors was a 1985 single but this is taken from the 1986 album 'Making Allowances For The Jargon...' I recall that Martin Silvers, the...
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Good Brisk Blues - Mayo Thompson
itschaos
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Here's the best track from Mayo Thompson's LP Corky's Debt To His Father. I bought this in 1986 when it was finally released on Glass records although it was recorded in 19...
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Ricky Cool & The Big Town Playboys
itschaos
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This is from the Big Town Playboys debut 7" single, Down The Road A Piece, a cover of the 1940s boogie woogie tune. The images are taken from Mike Sanchez's old website and...
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Zodiac Motel - The Story Of Roland Flagg
itschaos
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This is from Zodiac Motel's 1986 debut on the Swordfish label. "8 Classic Tracks for £3.99" proclaims the sticker on the front!
The band became Birdland after releasing th...
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The Sect - A Free England
itschaos
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From the first 7" by Walsall / Birmingham punk band The Sect back in 1986. I saw them play at all the usual Birmingham haunts such as the Barrel Organ, Peacocks, Burberries...
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The Subterranean Hawks - Big Store
itschaos
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Birmingham's Subterranean Hawks featured two of the UK's most consistently underrated musicians, Dave Kusworth and Stephen Duffy. A history lesson: Stephen Duffy sang and p...
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Suicide Blonde by Suicide Blonde
itschaos
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The 2nd track from the Birmingham band's first demo. The image is the cover of the cassette.
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Suicide Blonde - The Boy Who Was Hung On Another Planet
itschaos
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From the ashes of the Hollywood Refugees came Suicide Blonde. This is from their first demo with photos from a gig in Kidderminster at Murdochs
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The Hollywood Refugee - Strange Boys In Paradise
itschaos
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Imagine if the New York Dolls came from Birmingham and they all looked like Johnny Thunders! I'd see these guys busking in the subways in Birmingham on Saturday afternoons ...
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