- Eddie and the Hot Rods
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Name = Eddie and the Hot Rods
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Origin =Essex ,England
Genre = Pub rock,Punk rock
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Associated_acts =The Damned The Kursaal Flyers Inmates Dr. Feelgood
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Current_members = Dipster Simon Bowley Barrie Masters Chris TaylorRichard Holgarth
Past_members = Graeme Douglas Paul Gray Lew Lewis Steve Nicol Tony Cranney Dave Higgs Gary Loker ,Gordon Russell(two timers/dr feelgood)Eddie and the Hot Rods is a pub rock band from
Essex founded in 1975.History
The band were originally formed under the name 'Buckshee' in 1973. They rehearsed in
drummer Steve Nicol's garage inRochford ,Essex .Bassist Rob Steel was known by his nickname, 'The Hustler'. They changed their name to Eddie and the Hot Rods after Dave Higgs joined. He was more experienced, and it was his input at this early stage that helped them to gel and get gigs, eventually, in 1975, hitting the London pub rock circuit.They are often considered as one of the many
punk rock bands that sprang from that city in the mid 1970s, but in fact saw themselves as more influenced by groups likeThe Who andThe Kinks , and otherpub rock acts such as Dr. Feelgood or Graham Parker & the Rumour. Their brand of energetic r&b was over-trumped massively by the punk explosion, and they withered away. The repertoire consisted ofChicago styleblues , mainstream rock and soul covers, plus tunes in a similar vein written by the band's guitarist, Higgs.Before rising to semi-stardom in 1977, the Hot Rods underwent several changes in personnel: One of the first members to leave the band was Eddie himself, a
dummy that featured prominently in the Hot Rods' early gigs and was discarded as the joke had worn thin. Otherwise, the band consisted of Barrie Masters onvocal s, Pete Wall and Dave Higgs onguitar , Rob Steel on bass and Steve Nicol on drums. Ed Hollis, brother of Talk Talk'sMark Hollis became their manager, and the band were signed toIsland Records .By 1976, Lew Lewis (
harmonica ) and Paul Gray had replaced Wall and Steel. Lewis's tenure in the group lasted for the release of their first two singles before he too left. With this new line-up, the Hot Rods played a set at London's famousMarquee Club - their opening act was a young band namedSex Pistols . During a residency at the club in the summer of 1976 they duelled for alternate weeks withAC/DC , to see who could cram more bodies into the Marquee during one of the hottest summers on record. They first appeared in theUK Singles Chart the end of that year with the "Live at the Marquee" EP and the single "Teenage Depression", an energetic rock'n'rollsong .After the release of the "Teenage Depression"
album , which gave them their first appearance in theUK Albums Chart , they recorded another EP called "Live - At the Sound Of Speed". During the gig from which this EP was recorded, Graeme Douglas (formerly ofThe Kursaal Flyers ) joined the band onstage and jammed along adding extra lead lines. Afterwards his membership of the band was made permanent, and they set about writing and recording for their second album. The live recording of the "Sound of Speed" EP featured Douglas on only one track, he therefore set about recording additional lead guitar overdubs in the studio, though to keep in with the essence of a live release, he was only given one attempt at recording each song.With the addition of Douglas, the band was moved in a more
radio -friendly direction. Their biggest hit came with the Douglas/Hollis collaboration "Do Anything You Wanna Do" in the summer of 1977, under their shorter, snappier name, The Rods. This single made the British Top 10 (number 9 in August 1977) and also proved popular with the then predominant punk audience, as did that year's album "Life on the Line". Still in 1977, the Hot Rods toured theUnited States . When it came to recording a follow-up album, the band tried to recapture the success of "Do Anything You Wanna Do", but to no avail. They found themselves sacked by their record company in 1979, and after "Fish'n'Chips", another misguided effort forEMI , the Hot Rods disbanded in 1981.At this point, Gray and Douglas had already left the band, the former joining
The Damned . Masters teamed up withThe Inmates . Ed Hollis went on to work with some of the best known acts of the punk era includingThe Damned ,Elvis Costello , andStiff Little Fingers .In the 1990s the 'classic' line-up (Masters, Nichol, Higgs, and Gray) re-grouped to record the album "Gasoline Days"; plus in 2005 a Masters-led outfit recorded "Better Late than Never" in preparation for a 30th anniversary tour. The band is currently enjoying renewed popularity throughout
Europe with regular tour dates, and has also performed in the U.S. after a 25-year sabbatical.Discography
Albums
* "Teenage Depression" (1976) UK #43
* "Life on the Line" (1977) UK #27
* "Rods" (1977) Promo (Live & Out-takes)
* "Thriller" (1979) UK #50
* "Fish'n'Chips" (1981)
* "Wild Dogs" (1982) (credited to The Rods) UK #75
* "One Story Town" (1985)
* "Curse Of The Hot Rods" aka "1979 Freerange Studio - Covent Garden sessions" (1990)
* "Gasoline Days" (1992)
* "Live and Rare" (1993)
* "Ties that Bind" (1994)
* "BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert" (1995)
* "Get Your Rocks Off" (2002) - (live album )
* "Better Late than Never" (2005)
* "Been There, Done That" (2006)ingles
* WIP 6270 - "Writing on the Wall" b/w "Cruisin' (in the Lincoln)" - 1976
* WIP 6306 - "Wooly Bully" b/w "Horseplay (Weary of the Schmatlz)" - 1976
* IEP 2 - "Live at the Marquee" - EP - 1976 - UK #43 $
* WIP 6354 - "Teenage Depression" - 1976 - UK #35
* IEP 5 - "At The Sound of Speed" - EP - 1977 $$
* WIP 6388 - "I Might be Lying" - 1977 - UK #44
* WIP 6401 - "Do Anything You Wanna Do" [http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/dietotenhosen/doanythingyouwannado.html lyrics] (credited to The Rods) - 1977 - UK #9
* WIP 6411 - "Quit This Town" b/w "Distortion May Be Expected (LaughBagInDub)" - 1978 - UK #36
* "Life on the Line" - 1978
* WIP 6464 - "Media Messiahs" - 1978
* WIP 6474 - "Power and the Glory" - 1979
* EMI 5052 - "At Night" - 1980
* EMI 5160 - "Farther on Down the Road (You Will Accompany Me)" - 1981
* "One Story Town" - 1985$ EP tracks included "
96 Tears ", "Get out of Denver", Medley: "Gloria" / "Satisfaction"$$ EP tracks were "Hard Drivin' Man", "Horseplay", "Double Checkin' Woman", "All I Need is Money". A limited edition 12 inch version of this EP was also available, featuring a live rendition of "On The Run"
DVDs
* "Live in London" (2006)
References
*
Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X
* Guinness Book of British Hit Albums - 7th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-619-7External links
www.myspace.com/eddieandthehotrods
* [http://www.eddieandthehotrods.com Official web page]
* [http://www.rock-interviews.com/pageart.php?page=artistes/BarrieMasters&id=12&lang=eng Video Interview all members Eddie and the Hot Rods]
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