On this date in 1981, Dome released their third album, Dome 3. The London post punk band consisted of Graham Lewis and Bruce Gilbert, both of Wire. They released four albums between 1980 and 1984 without releasing a single. The side project ended when Wire re-formed in 1985.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Virgin Prunes - A New Form Of Beauty 1
On this date in 1981, Virgin Prunes released their third 7-inch record. They called the record, A New Form Of Beauty 1. First, the contents. It was a seven inch single that included three tracks; "Sandpaper Lullaby", "Sleep" and "Fantasy Dreams". The "A New Form Of Beauty" series was designed to be a series of releases, numbered accordingly. An album, A New Form Of Beauty Parts 1-4, was released as a double album which included all three of the songs on the first part plus the other three parts of the series. Virgin Prunes was a Dublin, Ireland goth band whose members were childhood friends of Bono and The Edge from U2. In fact, their guitarist was Dik Evans, brother of U2's Dave "The Edge" Evans. They disbanded in 1986, sort of. When Gavin Friday left in 1986, the remainder of the band carried on as The Prunes for a few more years.
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The Exploited - Dead Cities
On this date in 1981, The Exploited released their fourth single, "Dead Cities". It was backed by "Hitler's In The Charts Again" and "Class War". None of the tracks appeared on a regular studio album. The single reached the #4 spot on the U.K. indie singles chart and the #31 spot on the overall U.K. singles chart. The Edinburgh, Scotland band was one of the U.K.'s original Oi! bands. They are still together but moved towards thrash by the late '80's.
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Official Website: the-exploited.net
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Tom Tom Club
On this date in 1981, Tom Tom Club released their self-titled debut album. It included the singles, "Wordy Rappinghood" (#7 U.K.) and "Genius Of Love" (#31 U.S., #65 U.K.). The band was formed as a side project by Talking Heads' members Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz. The New York City new wave husband and wife duo continue on today, long after Talking Heads' demise.
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Official Website: tomtomclub.net
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Athletico Spizz 80 - Central Park
On this date in 1980, Athletico Spizz 80 released their seventh single (collectively under all of their various band names), "Central Park". It was backed by another version of "Central Park". The A side appeared on their second album, Spikey Dream Flowers (which was released under the name, The Spizzles). The West Midlands, England punk/new wave band had been around since 1978 and changed their name almost annually. During their career, they were known as Athletico Spizz 80, Spizzenergi, Spizzoil, The Spizzles, Spizzsexual, Spizzorbit and Spizzorwell and Spizzenergi:2. The English punk/new wave band effectively disbanded in 1982 but has gotten together on and off since then and has recorded.
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Wall Of Voodoo
On this date in 1980, Wall Of Voodoo released their self-titled debut EP. The six songs included were "Longarm", "The Passenger", "Can't Make Love", "Struggle", "Ring Of Fire" and "Granma's House". This was their first release of any kind. None of the songs were released as singles nor were any of the tracks included on any of their full-length albums. The Los Angeles post-punk/new wave band disbanded in 1988.
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Official Website: wallofvoodoo.net
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Cockney Rejects - Greatest Hots Vol. II
On this date in 1980, Cockney Rejects released their second album, Greatest Hits Volume II. It was a followup up to their debut, Greatest Hits Volume I and a precursor to their next album, Greatest Hits Volume III. Of course, none were actually greatest hits albums, just wishful thinking, perhaps. Or sarcasm. It contained the singles, "We Can Do Anything" and "The Greatest Cockney Ripoff". The London punk/Oi! band is still going strong.
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X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage Up Yours!
On this date in 1977, X Ray Spex released their debut single, "Oh Bondage Up Yours!". It was backed by "I Am A Cliche". Neither track appeared on their debut album, Germ Free Adolescents, but both were added as bonus tracks when the album was re-released on CD. The London punk band disbanded in 1979 after one album. Jak Airport and BP Hurding formed Classix Nouveaux and Poly Styrene went solo before becoming a Hare Krishna. Lora Logic was an original member at 16 years old but left after their first single to finish school. She went on to form Essential Logic. Lora Logic eventually became a Hare Krishna too. The group re-formed and released a new album in 1995 with Logic and Styrene in the band. It didn't last long.
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The Jolt - You're Cold
On this date in 1977, The Jolt released their debut single, "You're Cold". It was backed by "All I Can Do". The B side appeared on their self-titled debut album. The A side did not but it was added when the album was re-released on CD. The Jolt was one of the bands at the forefront of the mod movement like their label mates The Jam. The Glasgow, Scotland band broke up in 1979 after one album.
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Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway
On this date in 1977, Tom Robinson Band released their debut single, "2-4-6-8 Motorway". It was backed by "I Shall Be Released". Neither track appeared on their debut album, Power In The Darkness, but both were eventually added as bonus tracks when the album was re-released on CD. The single reached the #5 spot on the U.K. singles chart. The London punk/power pop band disbanded after two albums. Tom Robinson founded Sector 27 after the break-up. The band has re-formed for some reunion shows. Drummer Dolphin Taylor later joined Stiff Little Fingers.
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Official Website: tomrobinson.com
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Beat - Special Beat Service
On this date in 1982, The Beat released their third and final album, Special Beat Service. It contained the singles, "Jeanette" (#45 U.K.), "Save It For Later" (#47 U.K.) and "I Confess" (#54 U.K.). The album reached the #21 spot on the U.K. albums chart. The Birmingham, England ska band broke up in 1983 after three albums. Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger formed General Public. Andy Cox and David Steele formed Fine Young Cannibals. The Beat was known as The English Beat in the U.S.
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Official Website: thebeatofficial.com
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The Fall - Room To Live
On this date in 1982, The Fall released their sixth studio album, Room To Live. It was subtitled Undilutable Slang Truth! The album included one single, "Marquis Cha-Cha". The Manchester, England post-punk band still records and performs but it has had just one constant member, frontman Mark E. Smith. They have had 27 studio albums and numerous live albums released to date.
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Throbbing Gristle - Greatest Hits (Entertainment Through Pain)
On this date in 1981, Throbbing Gristle released their fourth studio album, Greatest Hits (Entertainment Through Pain). It contained the singles, "Subhuman" and "Adrenalin". The album was part compilation of previously released material and part introduction to new material. The band was never commercially successful so the term "greatest hits" was ironic. The London post punk/experimental band was, however, extremely influential and are credited as being one of the founders of industrial music. They released a tremendous number of live albums over the course of their career and a few studio albums as well. They lasted until 1981. Genesis P-Orridge and Peter Christopherson formed Psychic TV. Throbbing Gristle re-formed in 2004 and have been somewhat active.
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Any Trouble - Girls Are Always Right
On this date in 1980, Any Trouble released their third single, "Girls Are Always Right". It was backed by "The Name Of The Game". The A side appeared on their debut album, Where Are All The Nice Girls? The B side did not. The Manchester, England new wave/power pop band broke up in 1984 after five albums. They recorded for Stiff Records. They re-formed in 2007.
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Dangerous Girls - Man In The Glass
On this date in 1980, Dangerous Girls released their third 7-inch record, a single fronted by "Man In The Glass". It was backed by "MO75". The Worcester, England punk/power pop band was not an all-girl band. In fact, there were no females in the band at all. They lasted four 7-inch records before calling it a day in 1981 without an album.
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The Demons - Action By Example
On this date in 1980, The Demons released their debut single, "Action By Example". It was backed by "Wish I Woz A Dog". They had formerly been known as Demon Preached and one single and one limited edition EP. The London punk band had more changes in personnel than actual releases. Nick Wade was their frontman, later to be known as Nik Fiend when he formed Alien Sex Fiend. Max Splodge (later of Splodgenessabounds) was a member at one time. They disbanded in 1980.
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The Ruts - The Crack
On this date in 1979, The Ruts released their debut album, The Crack. It contained the singles, "Babylon's Burning", "Something That I Said" and "Jah War". The London punk/post punk band lasted two albums (the second, a semi-compilation) before the overdose death of singer Malcolm Owen. They tried to carry on under a new name, Ruts DC, with very limited success. They disbanded in 1983.
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The Dead Boys - Tell Me
On this date in 1978, The Dead Boys released their second single, "Tell Me". It was backed by demo versions of "Not Anymore" and "Ain't Nothin' To Do", both of which had different versions on their debut album, Young, Loud And Snotty. The A side appeared on their second album, We Have Come For Your Children. The punk band, who originated in Cleveland and rose from the ashes of Rocket From The Tombs, made a name for themselves in New York and were signed after several appearances at CBGB's. They disbanded in 1979 after two albums but reunited to record a live album a few months later before saying goodbye again. A few years after the band broke up, lead singer Stiv Bators launched The Lords Of The New Church.
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The Nips - All The Time In The World
On this date in 1978, The Nips released their second single, "All The Time In The World". It was backed by "Private Eyes". They had been called The Nipple Erectors originally but radio wouldn't touch the name so they shortened it. The London punk band released four singles before disbanding in 1980. They were led by Shane McGowan (later, of The Pogues) though he was known as Shane O'Hooligan at the time. They have played some reunion gigs recently.
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Talking Heads - Take Me To The River
On this date in 1978, Talking Heads released their sixth single, "Take Me To The River". In the U.K., it was backed by "Found A Job". In the U.S., it was backed by "Thank You For Sending Me An Angel". All three tracks appeared on their second album, More Songs About Buildings And Food. The single reached the #26 spot on the U.S. singles chart. The New York City new wave band, who were regulars at CBGB's, disbanded in 1992. David Byrne has expressed no desire for a reunion.
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The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
On this date in 1978, The Boomtown Rats released their fifth single, "Rat Trap". It was backed by "So Strange". The A side appeared on their second album, A Tonic For The Troops. The B side was not but was added as a bonus track when the album was re-released on CD. The single went all the way to the #1 spot on the U.K. singles chart. It was the first #1 U.K. single for any Irish band. The Dublin, Ireland punk/new wave band disbanded in 1986 after six albums.
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The Tights - Howard Hughes
On this date in 1978, The Tights released their second single, "Howard Hughes". It was backed by "China's Eternal". The Worcester, England punk band disbanded in 1979 after just two singles. They re-formed in 2004.
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Official Website: thetights.com
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999 - Separates
On this date in 1978, 999 released their second album, Separates. It contained the singles, "Feelin' Alright With The Crew" and "Homicide" (#40 U.K.). The London punk band originally broke up in 1982 but, after a few years off, re-formed. They are still active and still fronted by Nick Cash.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Tom Robinson - Now Martin's Gone
On this date in 1982, Tom Robinson released his second single, "Now Martin's Gone". It was backed by "King Kong Elvis" and two live tracks, "Tango An Der Wand" and "Cold Harbour Lane". The A side appeared on his first solo studio album, North By Northwest. The other tracks did not. The London musician started off as the frontman for the Tom Robinson Band and then Sector 27 before settling on just plain Tom Robinson. He is still active and has done some reunion shows with The Tom Robinson band.
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A.P.B. - Rainy Day
On this date in 1982, A.P.B. released their fourth single, "Rainy Day". It was backed by "From You & Back To You". The A side appeared on their 1985 debut full-length album, Something To Believe In. The B side did not but it was added as a bonus track when the album was re-released on CD. The Aberdeenshire, Scotland post punk/new wave band released a string of singles through 1986 and performed through 1988 but, while not officially disbanding, were quiet after that. They have recently released new material and are performing.
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The Piranhas - Zambezi
On this date in 1982, The Piranhas released their fifth single, "Zambezi". It was backed by "Who Needs You" and "Darabukkus". None of the tracks appeared on an album. In fact, this was almost the end for the band. The single did reach the #17 spot on the U.K. singles chart. The Brighton, England ska/punk band disbanded in 1982 after one album and several singles.
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The Partisans - Police Story
On this date in 1981, The Partisans released their debut single, "Police Story". It was backed by "Killing Machine". Neither track appeared on their self-titled debut album (released in 1983) though both tracks were added when the album was re-released on CD. The single reached the #5 spot on the U.K. indie singles chart. They released this single when the band members were only 16 years old. The Bridgend, Wales punk band disbanded in 1984 after a few singles, an EP and two albums, but re-formed a few years ago.
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Official Website: thepartisans.org
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The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me
On this date in 1980, The Police had the #1 single in the U.K., "Don't Stand So Close To Me". It appeared on their Zenyatta Mondatta album.
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Lene Lovich - Bird Song
On this date in 1979, Lene Lovich released her fifth single, "Bird Song". The song appeared on her second album, Flex. The B side was a non-LP track called "Trixi". This was added to Flex as a bonus track when it was re-released on CD. The 12 inch version had a third track, "Too Tender (To Touch)" which was from her debut album, Stateless. The new wave singer was born in Detroit, Michigan but relocated to England as a child. She still performs occasionally.
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The Undertones - You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!)
On this date in 1979, The Undertones released their fifth single, "You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!)". It was backed by "Let's Talk About Girls". Neither track appeared on an album, but both were added to their second album, Hypnotised, as bonus tracks. The single reached the #32 spot on the U.K. singles chart. The Derry, Northern Ireland punk/post-punk band disbanded in 1983. Frontman Feargal Sharkey went solo and Sean and Damian O'Neill formed That Petrol Emotion. The Undertones re-formed in 1999 without Feargal.
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Buzzcocks - You Say You Don't Love Me
On this date in 1979, Buzzcocks released their ninth single, "You Say You Don't Love Me". It was backed by "Raison D'etre". Both songs appeared on their third album, A Different Kind Of Tension. This was the first time since their debut single that one of their singles did not chart in the U.K. Their debut was "Orgasm Addict" and that did not chart because the title and subject matter kind of kept it off the radio. The Manchester, England punk band disbanded in 1981 but reunited in 1989 for a reunion tour. Shortly thereafter, Shelley and Diggle regrouped to start the Buzzcocks again with new band members and they continue to play today.
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Metal Urbain - Hysterie Connective
On this date in 1978, Metal Urbain released their third single, "Hysterie Connective". It was backed by "Atlantis". The A side appeared on their debut album, Les Hommes Morts Sont Dangereux. The B side did not. Another version of the single had "Pop Poubelle" as the B side, a track which also appeared on their debut album. The Paris, France punk band released one album and three singles before disbanding in 1980 plus a single under their English language identity, Metal Boys. They re-formed in 2006 and have recorded and released new material.
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John Dowie - Another Close Shave
On this date in 1977, John Dowie released his debut EP, Another Close Shave. It contained the songs, "British Tourist (I Hate The Dutch)", "Naked Noolies In The Moonlight", "I Don't Want To Be Your Amputee", "Mew Wave", "Jim Callaghan" and "Time Warp". The Birmingham, England musician/comedian later recorded for Factory Records but his catalogue is not extensive. None of these tracks appeared on an album.
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The Saints - (I'm) Stranded
On this date in 1976, The Saints re-released their debut single, "(I'm) Stranded". It was backed by "No Time". Both tracks appeared on their debut album, (I'm) Stranded. The single had been released in very limited quantities in August, 1976. The Brisbane, Australia punk/post punk band has continued on despite the fact that Chris Bailey is the only original member left and has been since 1979. Founder Ed Kuepper, who left to form Laughing Clowns in 1979, has done shows with The Saints in the last few years.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
UB40 - UB44
On this date in 1982, UB40 released their fourth album, UB44. It contained the single, "So Here I Am" (#25 U.K.) plus remixed versions of their singles, "Love Is All Is Alright" (#29 U.K.) and "I Won't Close My Eyes" (#32 U.K.). The album reached the #4 spot on the U.K. albums chart. The Birmingham, England reggae band continues to record and perform.
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Official Website: ub40.co.uk
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Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame
On this date in 1982, Depeche Mode released their sixth single, "Leave In Silence". The B side was an "Excerpt From: My Secret Garden". Both the A side and the full B side appeared on their second album, A Broken Frame. The single reached the #18 spot on the U.K. singles chart. The Essex, England new wave band still records and performs but they are a trio since Alan Wilder left the band in 1995. Surprisingly, the band has never had a #1 single in the U.K. or the U.S.
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The Specials - More Specials
On this date in 1980, The Specials released their second album, More Specials. It contained the singles, "Stereotype" (#6 U.K.) and "Do Nothing" (#4 U.K.). The U.S. version of the album also included "Rat Race" (#5 U.K.). The album reached the #5 spot on the U.K. albums chart and the #98 spot on the U.S. albums chart. The Coventry, England ska band listed their name as Special A.K.A. for some records, a practice that they sometimes employed even before the departure of Terry Hall, Lynval Golding and Neville Staples (to form Fun Boy Three in 1981). They re-formed last year and did some touring. Jerry Dammers did not join them.
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Wikipedia: The Specials
Official Website: thespecials.com
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The Police - Reggatta de Blanc
On this date in 1979, The Police released their second album, Reggatta de Blanc. It contained the singles, "Message In A Bottle" (#1 U.K., #74 U.S.), "The Bed's Too Big Without You", "Bring On The Night" and "Walking On The Moon" (#1 U.K.). The album reached the #1 spot on the U.K. albums chart and the #25 spot on the U.S. albums chart. The London new wave band disbanded in 1984. They have been touring together the last couple of years.
Wikipedia: The Police
Official Website: thepolice.com
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Wikipedia: The Police
Official Website: thepolice.com
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Simon Restaurant Sunday Brunch @ Palms Place
The best Sunday Brunch can be found and devoured at Simon Restaurant and Lounge inside Palms Place. Every Sunday from 10-4pm you have your choice of the most delicious Sunday favorites like corn flake crusted french toast with fresh berries, pigs in a blanket, deviled eggs and chicken and waffles. Theres an antioxidant station featuring juices, whole-wheat blueberry muffins and fruits and vegetables. A candy-bar station, sushi buffet and Bloody Mary bar round out the dining options. Upon finishing, each table receives the chef’s signature junk food dessert platter with cotton candy, Snowballs, cupcakes and Rice Krispies and Fruit Loops treats. $38 per- person, pajamas are encouraged and are worn by the wait staff.
SIMON AT PALMS PLACE
Palms Place Hotel & Spa at Palms Las Vegas
4381 W. Flamingo Road
702.932.7777
www.palmsplace.com
SIMON AT PALMS PLACE
Palms Place Hotel & Spa at Palms Las Vegas
4381 W. Flamingo Road
702.932.7777
www.palmsplace.com
Simon Restaurant Sunday Brunch @ Palms Place
The best Sunday Brunch can be found and devoured at Simon Restaurant and Lounge inside Palms Place. Every Sunday from 10-4pm you have your choice of the most delicious Sunday favorites like corn flake crusted french toast with fresh berries, pigs in a blanket, deviled eggs and chicken and waffles. Theres an antioxidant station featuring juices, whole-wheat blueberry muffins and fruits and vegetables. A candy-bar station, sushi buffet and Bloody Mary bar round out the dining options. Upon finishing, each table receives the chef’s signature junk food dessert platter with cotton candy, Snowballs, cupcakes and Rice Krispies and Fruit Loops treats. $38 per- person, pajamas are encouraged and are worn by the wait staff.
SIMON AT PALMS PLACE
Palms Place Hotel & Spa at Palms Las Vegas
4381 W. Flamingo Road
702.932.7777
www.palmsplace.com
SIMON AT PALMS PLACE
Palms Place Hotel & Spa at Palms Las Vegas
4381 W. Flamingo Road
702.932.7777
www.palmsplace.com
Blondie - Eat To The Beat
On this date in 1979, Blondie released their fourth album, Eat To The Beat, in the U.K. It contained the singles, "Dreaming" (U.K. #2, U.S. #27), "Union City Blue" (U.K. #13), "Atomic" (U,K, #1, U.S. #39) and "The Hardest Part" (U.S. #84). The album peaked at the #17 spot on the U.S. albums chart but went all the way to #1 in the U.K. The New York City punk/new wave band disbanded in 1982. They re-formed in 1998 and continue to perform and record.
Wikipedia: Blondie
Official Website: blondie.net
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Wikipedia: Blondie
Official Website: blondie.net
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Squire - Walking Down The King's Road
On this date in 1979, Squire released their second single, "Walking Down The King's Road". It was backed by "It's A Mod, Mod World". Neither track appeared on their only album while intact, Get Smart. The Woking, England mod revivalists came from the same town as The Jam. They disbanded in 1985 with several singles but just one album to their credit.
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Static Routines - Rock N Roll Clones
On this date in 1979, Static Routines released their debut single, "Rock N Roll Clones". It was backed by "Sheet Music". The Belfast, Northern Ireland punk/pop band never released anything else.
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The Edge - Macho Man
On this date in 1978, The Edge released their debut single, "Macho Man". It was backed by "I'm Cold". Neither track appeared on their debut album, Square 1. The London power pop band was formed by Lu Edmunds and Jon Moss, both formerly, if briefly, with The Damned. Jon Moss would go to become Culture Club's drummer. They disbanded in 1980 with four singles and one album.
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