- Spizzenergi
Infobox musical artist
Name = Spizzenergi
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =England
Genre = Punk;New wave music
Years_active = 1977 - 1982;
1987 - 1988
Label =Rough Trade Records ;A&M Records ;
Hobo Railway;
Plastic Head
Associated_acts = Spizz 77;
Spizz Oil;
Athletico Spizz Co;
Athletico Spizz ‘80;
Spizzles;
Spizzenergi 2;
Spizz
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Past_members = Spizz
Pete Petrol
Mark Coalfield
Jim Solar
Brian B. Benzine
Dave Scott
C.P. Snare
Lu Edmunds
Mark Ferda
Notable_instruments =Spizzenergi was a late 1970s English punk / new wave band led by vocalist /
guitarist Spizz (real name Kenneth Spiers). The band changed its name several times during its existence, alternate names including Spizzoil and Athletico Spizz 80. They are notable as the first band to sign forRough Trade Records [ cite book |title= "The Great Indie Discography"|last= Strong|first= M.C.|year= 2003|publisher= Canongate|location= Edinburgh|isbn= 1-84195-335-0|pages= p.150; ] and the first to top the newly createdUK Indie Chart early in 1980. [ cite book |title= "Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk"|last= Joynson|first= Vernon|year= 2001|publisher= Borderline Publications|location= Wolverhampton|isbn= 1-899855-13-0|pages= p.362; ] However, they were perhaps best known for their single "Where's Captain Kirk?" More than two decades after its release, it was included in "Mojo" magazine’s list of the best punk rock singles of all time. [Mojo (October 2001) - "100 Punk Scorchers ", Issue 95, London;]pizz's early years
Spizz attended the
Solihull School (also home ofSwell Maps ), an Independent School in the West Midlands, and was inspired by the burgeoningpunk rock movement. He was already performing (solo) by 1977. Spizz soon got together with like-minded guitaristPete Petrol The duo actually released a few lo-fi singles during the height of the punk's popularity. In 1978 Palmolive, drummer withThe Slits , joined what was called Spizzoil (North Sea oil then being a hot topic), for a few gigs.The band toured supporting acts such as
Siouxsie & the Banshees and later as the main act all over Europe.pizzenergi / Athletico Spizz 80
Line-up: August - November 1979.
*Spizz - Vocals and guitar
*Mark Coalfield - Keyboard and vocals
*Dave Scott - Guitar
*Jim Solar -Bass guitar .
*Hero Shima -Drum sFor the first time, Spizz had a dedicated backing band, with a distinctively new wave sound. As Spizzenergi [http://www.spizzenergi.com] they became the first number one band in the newly formed
UK Indie Chart in January 1980. TheBBC Radio 1 DJJohn Peel described "Where's Captain Kirk?" as... "the bestStar Trek associated song". This was probably the peak of Spizz's music career.This line-up continued as Athletico Spizz 80, gaining a considerable following. They became the only band to sell out the
Marquee Club for five consecutive nights (with a sixth alcohol-free, matinee show). The tune was featured in the 1981s archival "Urgh! A Music War " film. This material was shown occasionally on late-night American cable TV, and may have helped prolong Spizz's notoriety slightly. They released an album entitled "Do A Runner" onA&M Records , to mixed reviews.When Lu Edmonds joined the line-up in 1981, they again changed their name -- to the Spizzles. The group released a record called "Spikey Dream Flowers", which cemented the group's sonic image as
science-fiction weirdoes. Two final 1982 singles, "Megacity 3" and "Jungle Fever", were the swan-song of Spizz in the 1980s. By 1982 new wave was over, andpost-punk bands likeThe Smiths and Gang of Four were taking over theindie music scene.Spizz was noted for an annual name change policy which ceased when the
Guinness Book of Records failed to recognise Spizz's claim that he has recorded and released the greatest number of recordings under different names. "Too Specialised" was the response of the then deputy editor, Shelagh Thomas, who nevertheless confessed to owning "Where's Captain Kirk?". American stadium rockers R.E.M. (who started their band in the early 1980s) have recorded a version of "Where's Captain Kirk?", which they gave to the fan club members in Christmas 1992.Later years
After the demise of the Spizzles, Spizz did a few solo projects (as SpizzOrwell and performing "The Last Future Show") and played guitar for
Heaven 17 . After a dance mix of "Where's Captain Kirk?" in 1987, he had no significant chart success. The birth of a daughter in 1991 consumed the bulk of energy as he stayed home to care for her.Spizz still appears live and releases material through
Cherry Red Records [http://www.cherryred.co.uk] . The most recent release however has emerged on his own label 442ok [http://www.442ok.com] . It was called "We're The England" and is their third England World Cup Song attempt (previously "E for England" for France 1998, and "On The Road To Yokohama" for 2002). Other Spizz football related songs are "The Sun Never Sets on Aston Villa" which is on the club's official compact disc, "Three Lions in The Sky" which was aimed at television producer, and his own label 'company song', "442ok".Added to this is the maxi single released in May 2006; the earliest known recording of "Where's Captain Kirk?" (from Spizz's own archives).
Discography
Albums
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