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If impact and influence are true measures of a band's lasting greatness,
Manchester's legendary Buzzcocks should already be in the Rock 'n'
Roll Hall of Fame.
Three bands from the now mythical 1976/77 British punk explosion set
the benchmarks for everything that was to follow - Sex Pistols,
the Clash and Buzzcocks. Practically inventing the independent
record scene with their seminal self-financed EP Spiral Scratch,
Buzzcocks instantly forged a unique relationship with their public.
The band went on to break away from the Pistol's anarchy and the Clash's
overt politicism, signing to United Artists on the day Elvis
died and producing a string of hit singles that welded high-octane
guitar, bass and drum power with heartrending personal statements
of love won and lost or dismay at the modern world.
Three classic albums - Another Music in a Different Kitchen,
Love Bites, and A Different Kind of Tension - were released
in '78/79, charting the progress of a band on top form and not afraid
to mix the experimental with the instant or of being constrained by
their punk rock roots. In 1981, in the process of preparing their
fourth studio album, the Buzzcocks machine went off the rails. The
band split.
Throughout the 80s rumours that Buzzcocks were to reform were common.
In 1989, these rumours became fact. The band reformed for a world
tour. The public - or in Buzzcocks lore, the Secret Public - were
still waiting. In 1993, a new line-up, fronted by original songwriters
Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle and joined by new rhythm
section Tony Barber (bass) and Phil Barker (drums),
produced the critically acclaimed Trade Test Transmissions album and
the game was on again. In the meantime, waves of musicians had tried
the Buzzcocks methodology and made their own variations of it. Most
were generous in their thanks to the band who started it all. All
Set (1996) and Modern (1999) reaffirmed Buzzcocks' position
as a band deeply loved and revered by a global audience, simultaneously
true to their original ideals and open to new ideas.
Those impressed by the current generation of 'punk' bands would do
well to spend an afternoon with Buzzcocks' seminal pop treasure Singles
Going Steady. This 1979 compilation on IRS of their first UK Top
40 hits is a classic album in every sense, an astounding collection
of stunning moments such as Orgasm Addict, What
Do I Get?, and the anthemic Harmony In My Head.
These songs have been covered by dozens of groups in many styles,
a testament to the originals' strengths not as slices of punk rock
history but as examples of songwriting craft. In recent times The
Offspring, Anti-Flag and Ash have all covered Buzzcocks songs.
Buzzcocks are the true godfathers of punk-pop, having laid
down an infinitely superior archetype. The band is unfazed by their
explosive impact on younger bands, both famous and underground, from
pop to punk and all in between.
In September, 2002, at KROQ/Levi's Inland Invasion 2, Buzzcocks played
a blistering set in front of 60,000 fans who were there to see them
and headliners Sex Pistols along with The Damned, The Offspring,
X, The Distillers, and many more. Their new album promises
to provide a learning experience yet again for many a would-be punk-pop
outfit. With superlative production by Tony Barber, the band
has a recorded product that matches their live prowess. Songs such
as Keep On, Friends, Sick
City Sometimes, and Useless demonstrate
unparalleled passion and power framed in typically catchy pop melodies.
Buzzcocks are a group with a past, present, and future. It is a history
the group's members could never have imagined back in the hot punk
rock summer of '76. Says Pete Shelley: "Looking back on it now,
what's going on is like echoes of the Big Bang. You look around you
in society and the culture; so many things would not have been the
same if there never was punk rock. It's strange; it's like a science
fiction novel. But to us at the time, it just sprung naturally."
They're still doing it, better than anyone. Sometimes the archetype
is clearly the best. Live at the Punk! Kongress.
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