Showing posts with label Subway Sect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subway Sect. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

30 Day Song Challenge - Day 06



A song that makes you want to dance.

Possibly the last time I ever danced in public was at a school disco in 1983, and it may have been to 'Boxerbeat' by the Joboxers. Stomping your feet was very popular amongst schoolchildren in the Home Counties back in the eighties. It was only a few decades later that I discovered that the musicians behind Dig Wayne in Joboxers had formerly been members of punk alumni, Subway Sect. Hand me a feather and that pop factoid will still knock me over today;



Monday, September 30, 2013

Monday Toonage #4

I'm currently plowing through a doorstep of an e-book that purports to be the definitive oral history of punk so, in light of that wee morsel of literary information, for Monday's Toonage I have to plump for  'Nobody's Scared', the Subway Sect's debut single from 1978:


One of the great lost punk bands from that era. And Mr Godard and assorted friends are still doing the business 35 years on. First class!

Thursday, April 05, 2012

Head-on: Memories of the Liverpool Punk Scene and the Story of the "Teardrop Explodes", 1976-82 by Julian Cope (Thorsons 1994)

A bunch of guys I'd seen loads were going crazy about Subway Sect. Actually, most of them were standing looking at just this one guy, who was going crazy on his own. This guy was a bit of a loudmouth. I'd noticed him in Probe before. But his face was so animated, I stood and gazed at him. He wore a black leather jacket and black combat pants. He had a Clash T-shirt under the jacket, which was zipped halfway. His hair was a natural black and gelled into a boyish quiff. In fact, everything about him was boyish. He was the most enthusiastic person I had ever seen. Beautiful. On his leather was a home-made badge. It said: "Rebel Without a Degree".