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The Movement are a cool mod band from present. They're from Denmark, I saw them live at the Ruhrpott Rodeo last year and they were well worth seeing.
The Movement are a cool mod band from present. They're from Denmark, I saw them live at the Ruhrpott Rodeo last year and they were well worth seeing.
this kinda sounds like George Michael.
SarahJayne said:
I really like the Secret Affair's version of 'going to a go go'
Ahhhhh fuckin' Modz. I was one '79 ish ....yeh a revialist, powered by thee jam. Quadraphenia movie's out. Every dickhead Jimmy wannabe riding round gardens at drunk'n parties, wardrobes pushed outta bedroom windows, pill popping.... anyol'shit the pharmacists son could steal.... incuding cod liver oil capsules.
What turned me off mod was when God - Bo Diddley came to a city 12 miles away. I and 2 friends went on scooterz. (I expected the place to be full of suited coolsterz but nah those mods had no idea, other than thee who, quadrahenia and motown). I shared Bo with greasy ol' long haired biker rockerz. It still is the best live experience ever. A small pub backroom and Bo backed by an eager young rock n' roll group.
I'd suggest checking out dutch mods -
any q65 material http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgduSEG2gG8
de maskers - sensations in sounds album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dx168kpFAg
and bo diddley.
....how do you embed vids?......
I remember seeing the Prisoners at a place in Croydon , London back in the mid 80s (Underground club) Fab, The Three O Clock were supporting I think...
some bands that started off as Psychobilly went kind of garage/punk The Vibes probably were the best of these doing covers old Pebbles clssics like "Hurricane Fighter Plane" , I'm in Pittsburgh", "double Decker Bus" ... so not mod then but hovering around that groove S'pose .
Si mon
Dan ring said:
The prisoners are a great example of the mod sound. Another band that had some bite,also from the 80's was les elite.
...more on the power pop tip but a personal fave of the mod revival groups of the 80's was the teen beats! They had a great 7" out called I can't control myself.
Thee Retroman said:The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
you might want to check out the circles, great band from the midlands, part of the music scene around 79/83 in the midlands where i grew up.
the photo on the back of the seven inch single for angry voices features a picture of the band and the crowd taken at the legendary lafayette night club in wolverhampton, i am there in that photo.
also the chords, squire, makin time, and the scene all great mod bands from back in the day.
still a thriving mod scene here in the midlands, dc fontana, are worth checking out, j60, the coopers and a superb small faces tribute, the small fakers.
The Sect were not mods as such but the original South London mods loved to see them live with their pure R&B sets and the Irish mods followed Them as an R&B band, again not mod as such but the music suited. Mods never really had their own bands they listened to R&B and take from anything thats cool! they had taste!
John Battles said:
Artwoods and John's Children , I agree with. I never thought of The Sect or Them as Mod , so much as hard R'n'B , but ,then , The Sect were all over the place. Funny thing , tho' , I heard some mod organizations hired The Sect and The Troggs for their events. Then comlained that they did'nt sound enough like their records....If they sounded any more like their records , now, they'd have to announce Winston Churchill's death between sets.
Dan ring said:
The prisoners are a great example of the mod sound. Another band that had some bite,also from the 80's was les elite.
...more on the power pop tip but a personal fave of the mod revival groups of the 80's was the teen beats! They had a great 7" out called I can't control myself.
Thee Retroman said:The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
Absolutely. When The Creation played in New York , rumors abound that ex - Birds/Creation members , Ron Wood and Kim Gardner (Who , sadly , passed away before the gig.) were due to make guest appearances..
The Creation played Chicago the same night as The Stones. While rumors did'nt get around about Woodie turning up ,he's been known to do so.
The Birds have a great bit part in "The Deadly Bees".
SarahJayne said:
If you like the Creation, you'll prob. like the (British) Birds as well. Ronnie Wood <3
If you like the Creation, you'll prob. like the (British) Birds as well. Ronnie Wood <3
I really like the Secret Affair's version of 'going to a go go'
The Favourite Sons!!!
And my fave mod revival band are the Merton Parkas.
Artwoods and John's Children , I agree with. I never thought of The Sect or Them as Mod , so much as hard R'n'B , but ,then , The Sect were all over the place. Funny thing , tho' , I heard some mod organizations hired The Sect and The Troggs for their events. Then comlained that they did'nt sound enough like their records....If they sounded any more like their records , now, they'd have to announce Winston Churchill's death between sets.
Dan ring said:
The prisoners are a great example of the mod sound. Another band that had some bite,also from the 80's was les elite.
...more on the power pop tip but a personal fave of the mod revival groups of the 80's was the teen beats! They had a great 7" out called I can't control myself.
Thee Retroman said:The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
You're right , but they had an edge , not that precious "Pretend to be Motown at it's most polite."sound . I was lucky , I got to see them three times .
kopper said:
THE EMBROOKS
The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
A couple more... the High Numbers:
The Higher State:
"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
I always considered The Insomniacs a mod-leaning garage band, too. Highly recommended (along w/ the Embrooks above):
"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
THE EMBROOKS
"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
i consider the newer wave of kick ass retro soul bands like black joe lewis to be the keepers of the torch...
Rod "The Mod" Stewart
Hipster Imag
The Times (early)
Television Personalities (?)
Graham Day's the Solarflares, the Gaolers
James Taylor Quartet
The Prisoners were a mod band with bite! and so were the Daggerman... the energy of these bands was how mod should sound.
The Eyes
The Sorrows
Johns Children
Downliners Sect
The Wheels
Them
The Artwoods.......................
theres a few to start you off lol
Mod Revial: The Chords (one of the best)
Ocean Colour Scene
Mod and Mod Psych : The Eyes , The Move , The Birds , The Smoke , The Sorrows ....
Mod Revival : U.S. Mods , Civilized Age (Mod Psych) , Mod Fun ( All U.S.)
Secret Affair (UK).