Members of 'Buzzcocks':


Pete Shelley
 
vocals 1975 - 0000  delete



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Formed in Manchester, England, in 1975, the Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of punk rock. With their crisp melodies, driving guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley's biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks were one of the best, most influential punk bands.


The Buzzcocks were inspired by the Sex Pistols' energy, yet they didn't copy the Pistols' angry political stance. Instead, they brought that intense, brilliant energy to the three-minute pop song. Shelley's alternately funny and anguished lyrics about adolescence and love were some of the best and smartest of his era; similarly, the Buzzcocks' melodies and hooks were concise and memorable. Over the years, their powerful punk-pop has proven enormously influential, with echoes of their music being apparent in everyone from Hüsker Dü to Nirvana. Before the Buzzcocks, the teenaged Pete Shelley had played guitar in various heavy metal bands. In 1975, he enrolled in the Bolton Institute of Technology. While he was at school, Shelley joined an electronic music society, which is where he met Howard Devoto, who had enrolled at BIT in 1972. Both Shelley and Devoto shared an affection for the Velvet Underground, while Devoto was also fascinated by the Stooges. While they were still in school, Shelley and Devoto began rehearsing with a drummer, covering everything from the Stooges to Brian Eno. The trio never performed live and soon fell apart. Shelley and Devoto remained friends and several months after their initial musical venture dissolved, the pair read the first live review of the Sex Pistols in NME and decided to see the band in London. After witnessing the band twice in February 1976, the pair decided to form their own band, with the intent of replicating the Pistols' London impact in Manchester. Both musicians decided to change their last names -- Peter McNeish became Pete Shelley and Howard Traford became Howard Devoto -- and took their group's name from a review of Rock Follies, which ended with the quotation "get a buzz, cock." The Buzzcocks began rehearsing, picking up a local drummer and bassist Garth Smith. Shortly after their formation, Shelley and Devoto booked a local club, the Lesser Free Trade Hall, with the intent of persuading the Sex Pistols to play in Manchester. They succeeded in bringing the Pistols to Manchester, but the Buzzcocks had to pull out of their own gig when both the bassist and drummer left the group before the concert. At the Pistols show, Shelley and Devoto met Steve Diggle, who joined the Buzzcocks as their bassist, and the group found their drummer John Maher through an advertisement in Melody Maker. Within a few months, the band played its first concert, opening for the second Sex Pistols show at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in July of 1976. By the end of the year, the Buzzcocks had played a handful of gigs and helped establish Manchester as the second biggest punk rock city in England, ranking just behind London.


In October of 1976, the Buzzcocks recorded their first demo tape, which remained unreleased. At the end of 1976, the group joined the Sex Pistols on their Anarchy Tour. After the tour was completed, Shelley borrowed a couple hundred pounds from his father and the band used the money to record their debut EP, Spiral Scratch. The record was the first do-it-yourself, independently released record of the punk era. Spiral Scratch appeared on the band's New Hormones record label in January 1977; there were initially only 1,000 copies pressed. Shortly after the release of the EP, Devoto quit the group and returned to college; later in the year, he formed Magazine. Following Devoto's departure, Pete Shelley assumed the role as lead vocalist, Steve Diggle moved to guitar, and Garth Smith became the band's bassist. By June of 1977, the Buzzcocks were attracting the attention of major record labels. By September, they had signed with United Artists Records, who gave the band complete artistic control. The Buzzcocks certainly tested the limits of that artistic control with their debut single, "Orgasm Addict." Released in October of 1977, the single didn't become a hit because its subject matter was too explicit for BBC radio, but it generated good word of mouth. Following its release, Garth Smith was kicked out of the group and was replaced by Steve Garvey. The Buzzcocks' second single, "What Do I Get?," became their first charting single, scraping the bottom of the Top 40. In March, the band released its first album, Another Music in a Different Kitchen. In September of 1978 the Buzzcocks released their second full-length record, Love Bites. The rapid pace of the band's recording and performing schedules quickly had its effects on the group. Not only were the concerts and recordings wearing the band down, the members were consuming alcohol and drugs in high numbers. Early in 1979 they recorded their third album, A Different Kind of Tension, which displayed some signs of wear and tear. Following the album's release in August, they embarked on their first American tour, which wasn't successful. Nevertheless, the band was enjoying the peak of its popularity at home in Britain. Later in 1979, the singles collection Singles Going Steady was released in America. All of the inner and outer tensions on the band culminated in 1980, when they drastically cut back their performance schedule, but they persevered with recording, cutting the EP Parts 1, 2, 3, which was released as three separate singles over the course of the year. During 1980, United Artists was bought out by EMI, who cut back support of the Buzzcocks. The group began working on its fourth album in early 1981, but was prevented from recording by EMI. The label wanted to release Singles Going Steady in the U.K. before the band delivered its fourth album. The Buzzcocks refused. Consequently, EMI didn't give the band an advance to cover the recording costs of the fourth album. Shelley decided to break up the band instead of fight the label. The Buzzcocks broke up in 1981. Immediately after the split, Shelley pursued a solo career that initially produced the hit single "Homosapien," but soon went dry. Steve Diggle formed Flag of Convenience with John Maher, who quit the band shortly after its formation.


Steve Garvey moved to New York, where he played with Motivation for a few years. In 1989, the group re-formed and toured the United States. The following year, Maher left the band and former Smiths drummer Mike Joyce joined the band on tour. By 1990, the reunion had become permanent; after Joyce's brief tenure with the band, the final lineup of the reunited Buzzcocks featured Shelley, Diggle, bassist Tony Barber, and drummer Phil Barker. The new version of the band released its first album, Trade Test Transmissions, in 1993. After its release, the band toured frequently. In spring of 1996, the Buzzcocks released their fifth studio album, All Set. Modern followed three years later, and a self-titled record for Merge appeared in 2003. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide




Buzzcocks Discography:


 Release Title and date
Another Music in a Different Kitchen (Bonus Tracks)Another Music in a Different Kitchen (Bonus Tracks)
2001
Another Music in a Different KitchenAnother Music in a Different Kitchen
1978
 love bites
1978
 1979-03-31 entertaining friends: live at the hammer
 a different kind of product
 a different kind of tension
 a different kind of tension + parts 1, 2, 3
 a different kind of tension + parts 1, 2, 3
 alive tonight
 all set
 another music in a different kitchen (bonus cd)
 another music in a different kitchen + love bites
 bbc sessions
 beating hearts - manchester apollo '78
 buzzcocks
 cd single
 chronology
 driving you insane (disc 1)
 driving you insane (disc 2)
 ever fallen in love? - buzzcocks finest
 flat pack philosophy
 french
 french
 i don't mind the buzzcocks
 innocent (scd)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd1)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd10)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd11)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd14)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd2)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd3)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd4)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd5)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd6)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd7)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd8)
 inventory - singles 1977-1981 (cd9)
 lest we forget
 libertine angel
 live
 live at the roxy
 live at the roxy club april '77
 love bite
 love bites bonus
 modern
 new york 1979
 noise annoys
 operators manual
 paris - encore du dain
 part 2
 product (disc 1)
 product (disk 3)
 product (disk2: a different kind of tension
 product [disc 3] many parts: live at the lyceum
 pulsebeat
 sick city sometimes [cds]
 singles going steady
 small songs with big hearts
 small songs with big hearts - london rainbow '79
 songs in a different time
 spiral scratch
 the complete singles anthology (disc 2)
 the complete singles anthology (disc 3)
 the complete singles anthology disc 1
 the fab four
 the legendary buzzcocks
 the peel sessions
 the peel sessions album
 the peel sessions [19 sept 1977]
 the roxy london wc2 (disc 2 - the buzzcocks)
 time's up
 time's up +
 trade test transmission
 trade test transmissions
 trade test transmissions


Tracks by 'Buzzcocks' 


What Do I Get? 
Lyrics
16 
16 Again 
2 
3 
369 
Lyrics
A Different Kind Of Tension 
Lyrics
Alive Tonight 
All Over You 
Lyrics
All Over You (Live) 
Are Everything 
Lyrics
Automy 
Back With You 
Between Heaven and Hell 
Big Brother Wheels 
Boredom Play
Lyrics
Certain Move 
Choices 
Credit 
Crystal Night 
Lyrics
Data Track 
Doesn't Mean Anything 
Do It 
Lyrics
Don't Come Back 
Don't Know What to Do with My Life 
Don't Let the Car Crash 
Don't Mess Me 'Round 
Dreamin 
The Drive System 
Driving You Insane 
Drop In The Ocean 
Energy 
(Enhanced CD 3 videos: What Do I Get; Promises; Why She's a Girl 
E.S.P. 
Lyrics
Everbody's Happy Nowadays 
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have) 
Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (You Shouldn't Have Fallen In L 
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) 
Ever Fallen n Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) 
Everybody's Happy Nowadays 
Lyrics
Excerpt From 'Prison Riot Hostage' 
Fallen In Love 
Flat Pack Philosophy 
Forever On The Run 
Friends 
Friends of Mine 
Lyrics
Get on Our Own 
Lyrics
Get On Your Own 
Give It To Me 
Lyrics
God What Have I Done 
Hold Me Close 
Lyrics
Hollow Inside 
Lyrics
I Believe (edit) 
I Can't Control Myself 
Lyrics
I don´t know what to do with my life 
I don´t mind 
I Don't Exist 
I Don't Know 
I Look Alone 
Lyrics
I Love You, You Big Dummy 
Lyrics
I Need 
Lyrics
Innocent 
Lyrics
Inside 
Intro 
Isolation 
Lyrics
Isolation (Live) 
I've Had Enough 
Jerk 
Lyrics
Jesus Made Me Feel Guilty 
Just Lust 
Lyrics
Keep On 
Kiss 'N' Tell 
Lyrics
Last To Know 
Lyrics
Late For The Train 
Lester Sands 
Lyrics
Lester Sands (Drop in the Ocean) 
Libertine Angel 
Lipstick 
Lyrics
Lipstick (Bonus Track) 
Look At You Now 
Love Is Lies 
Lyrics
Love You More (Bonus Track) 
mad mad judy 
Lyrics
money 
Lyrics
Morning After 
Mother Of Turds 
Moving Away from the Pulsebeat 
Lyrics
Never Believe It (Demo) 
Never Gonna Give It Up 
Lyrics
No Friend Of Mine 
Noise Annoys (Bonus Track) 
No Reply 
Lyrics
Nostalgia 
Lyrics
Oh Maxime 
Oh Shit! 
Lyrics
Oh Shit (Live) 
Operator's Manual 
Lyrics
Orgasm Addict 
Lyrics
Palm Of Your Hand 
Lyrics
Paradise 
Lyrics
Paradise (Live) 
Pariah 
Lyrics
Phone 
Playing For Time 
Point of No Return 
Lyrics
Prison Riot Hostage (Excerpt From) 
Promises 
Lyrics
Promises (Bonus Track) 
Pulsebeat 
Radio Nine 
Raison d'Etre 
Lyrics
Real World 
Lyrics
Reconciliation 
Rendezvous 
Roll It Over 
Runaround 
Run Away From Home 
Running Free 
Sell You Everything 
Serious Crime 
She's A Girl From the Chainstore 
Sick City Sometimes 
Sitting around at home 
Sitting Round At Home 
Lyrics
Sixteen 
Lyrics
Sixteen Again 
Lyrics
Smile 
Lyrics
Sneaky 
Some Kinda Wonderful 
Lyrics
Soul On A Rock 
Soul Survivor 
Sound Of A Gun 
Speed of Life 
Stars 
Steve Diggle And Tony Barber Interviewed By Alan Parker 
Stranger in your Town 
Strange Thing 
Lyrics
Strange Things 
Successful St 
Successful Street 
Thunder Of Hearts 
Lyrics
Totally From The Heart 
Lyrics
Trash Away 
TTT 
Lyrics
Turn of the Screw 
Under the Sun 
Unthinkable 
Up for the Crack 
Useless 
Video (data track) 
Wake Up Call 
Walking Distance 
What Am I Supposed To Do 
What Do I Get?, Harmony in My Head 
Whatever Happend To...? 
Whatever Happened To? 
Lyrics
what fo I get? 
What You Mean To Me 
Lyrics
When Love Turn Around You 
When Love Turns around 
Who'll Help Me Forget? 
Who'll Help Me To Forget? 
Lyrics
Why Can't I Touch It? 
Lyrics
Why Can't I Touch You? 
Why Compromise? 
Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore 
Why She's A Gril From The Chain Store 
Wish I Never Loved You 
Without You 
Lyrics
You Know You Cant Help It 
Lyrics
Your Love 
Lyrics
You Say You Don't Love Me 
Lyrics
You Tear Me up 
Lyrics