- Motivation (band)
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Motivation Origin Greater Manchester, England Genres Rock Years active c. 1981 - c. 1985 Associated acts Buzzcocks, The Teardrops, Bok Bok, Blue Orchids, The Durutti Column, The Mothmen, Distant Cousins, Shy Talk Past members Steve Garvey
Dave Price
Dave Rowbotham
SnuffMotivation was a short-lived band formed in Manchester, England, ( not to be confused with successful South London band The Motivation circa 1966/7, fronted by The Beckett Brothers, Peter James and Barry Philip,http://events.linkedin.com/Pink-Elephant-Party-2009/pub/125930) c. 1981 by bassist and probably leader[1] Steve Garvey, guitarist Dave Rowbotham, drummer Snuff and vocalist Dave Price.[2] Garvey was former Buzzcocks, Teardrops and Bok Bok member, while Rowbotham was previously in The Durutti Column and then in The Mothmen.
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History
The band was formed by Steve Garvey, Dave Rowbotham, Snuff and Dave Price by 1980. The first two had some trajectory in the Manchester musical scene at the time: Garvey was famous for being the bassist of the punk band Buzzcocks, although he was involved in two new wave groups at the time, The Teardrops and Bok Bok; Rowbotham was in the early line-up of post-punk band The Durutti Column, sharing the guitarist role with Vini Reilly, and after departing, he alongside other ex-members of the band formed The Mothmen, in which he was still involved at the time Motivation formed.
The band were managed by Richard Boon, former Buzzcocks manager. Boon claimed in an interview at the time, Motivation sounded like 1976 bands, which indicated the group sounded like pre-punk formations or the first punk bands.[3] Andy Hieke and Colin Robinson from Night Visitors were their sound engineers.[4]
By 1983, Garvey (who was playing with Blue Orchids, in parallel with Motivation) and Price moved to New York,[4] but the band continued, with Garvey as the known only remaining member,[5]
The band was forced to change their name to Shy Talk and was signed to Columbia records in the U.S., releasing one album, Shy Talk, in 1985. The album was produced by Procol Harum's Pete Solley. At this time the line up consisted of Dave Price (vocals), Michael Nehra (guitars), Phil Garmyn (bass), David Bravo (keyboards)[6] and John Morelli (drums).[7][8] Steve Garvey is thanked in the album credits but did not perform on the album.
Snuff joined Distant Cousins in the late 1980s.[4] Garvey reformed Buzzcocks in 1989 but quit in 1992 due to health problems. One year before, Rowbotham, who passed in the 1980s as a session musician in Factory Records, was killed by an axe murder.
References
Bibliography
- Gimarc, George. Post punk Diary: 1980-82. St. Martin's Press, 1997.
External links
- Interview to Steve Garvey, Dave Price and Dave Rowbotham
- Manchester District Music Archive - Motivation
- rateyourmusic.com - Shy Talk
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