- The Smirks
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Name = The Smirks
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Img_capt = The Smirks, while signed toBeserkley Records
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Origin = flagicon|EnglandManchester ,England
Genre = Punk, New Wave,Power pop
Years_active = 1977 - 1980
Label = Beserkley, Smirksong
Associated_acts = Distant Cousins, The Fall,Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias ,The Freshies
URL = [http://thesmirks.com/ thesmirks.com]
Current_members =Simon Milner lead vocal and guitarNeil Fitzpatrick lead guitar and vocalsMike Doherty drums
Ian Morris bass and backing vocals
Past_members =The Smirks were an English new wave band from
Manchester who played from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Although they failed to meet with commercial success, they built a small but loyal base of fans.They are remembered mostly for a quirky vocal style and for a curious campaign "Smirks against Travolta", simultaneously a homage and a
parody of "Rock Against Racism ". The Smirks session for theJohn Peel show was recorded on19 April 1978 and broadcast a week later.Their acrimonious dispute with
Beserkley Records , for whom they recorded an album that was never released, is also noteworthy and was the subject of aBBC Radio 4 documentary. The album was finally due to be released in October 2007, but was delayed by the sale of Sanctuary Records to Universal Music and is still awaiting release.Parody
"Smirks against Travolta" was only one example of the band's use of parody, though the campaign had a serious side: keeping live music venues alive against the increasing incidence of discos with only recorded music. Their slogan "The most fun you can have with your shoes on" was a parody of Beserkley's "The most fun you can have with your clothes on", while after Beserkley, their choice of "Smirksong" as a label name was a parody of
Led Zeppelin 's "Swan Song Records ", while the "DHSS " prefix to their own label's release suggested the Government department dealing with the unemployed, as the band no longer had a contract.Other projects
Ian Morris and Mike Doherty both played on the demos for the
Jilted John single.Ian Morris and Simon Milner later released a single under the pseudonym "Captain Mog and Private Sigh". Mike Doherty went on to play forThe Freshies .Simon formed "The Bernhardts", a predecessor to The Oscar Bernhardt Ensemble, who play 1930's and 1940's Swing and Latin Music.
"Mog", now presents a show onALL FM called "Standing in the Shadows of Lev ".Neil Fitzpatrick and Simon Milner were part of the group Distant Cousins, who released two albums withDoreen Edwards .Discography
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1978 : 7" single "OK - UK" / "Streets" (Beserkley Records BZZ 17)
*1978 : 7" single "Rosemary"/ "Up Eh Up" (Beserkley Records BZZ 23)
*1978 : Album "Andrew Jasper presents The Smirks" (Beserkley Records BSERK 19) (unreleased)
*1978 : 7" EP "American Patriots" / "Angry With Myself" / "Penetration" (Smirksong Records DHSS 01)
*1979 : 7" single "To You" / "New Music" (Smirksong Records DHSS 02)
*1979 : 7" single "Joe And His Mates" / "She's Out Of Love" (unreleased)
*2008 : CD album: "Smirkology" (Castle)External links
* [http://thesmirks.com/ The Smirks website]
* [http://www.oscarb.co.uk/ The Oscar Bernhardt Ensemble]
* [http://www.allfm.org/public/ All FM]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1970s/1978/Apr19smirks/ John Peel session]
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