Running a mobile discotheque at the time I still have most of the Glitter Bands hit singles. In late 1977, the group transferred to Epic for one final single, a cover of the Bee Gees' "Gotta Get a Message to You," but by 1978, the band had all but fallen apart. Shephard got picked out; Phipps did not. He was replaced by John Springate. [1], The Glitter Band had seven UK Top 20 hit singles in the mid-1970s, and three hit albums. It had the distinctive glitter sound and while not quite as strong as Angel Face, its still a great glam record. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Springate retired from the band in 2019, and in August 2020 Phipps, the only remaining original member, released his first solo album entitled Wherever You Are. Dr. John was a great influence on him and this is where the tribal double drummer sound came from. Gary Glitter - GGs Drummer (88-97) : THE ANIMAL *RARE FOOTAGE* - YouTube Here we have a very rare insight into being one of Gary's Backing musicians,Mr Martin (ANIMAL) Clapson Gives a Chat. The Glitter Band's unique sound is well appreciated by the cognoscenti of alternative music makers. He played all the instruments himself till he came up with the dark and strange rock & roll of 'Rock n roll part 1 and 2'. Musically the story had become about Gary Glitter but in reality it should be about the band's producer Mike Leander. This was the start of a time when The Glitter Band toured the world amasing millions of record sales. We're the musicians that played on parts of the records. Your email address will not be published. In August 2020 he released his first solo album of original songs entitled Wherever You Are. Ultimately, the Glitter Band became almost as successful, and certainly as well-known, as Gary Glitter himself. [1] Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform. A dynamic combination". Two further albums, Rock 'n' Roll Dudes and Listen to the Band, were equally courageous, with the group's ambition now so pronounced that they even brushed aside the first signs that their invincibility was cracking: the chart failure of the singles "Alone Again" and "Don't Make Promises." Read the choicest cuts from the Quietus archive: reviews, features and opinion, New Weird Britain In Review For November By Noel Gardner, Gary Glitter, Re-Writing Musical History & The Danger Of Censorship, John Robb On Massive Attack's Blue Lines - 21 Years On, Discussing Uganda: John Robb Visits East Africa, A Spotify Playlist To Celebrate The Launch Of Louder Than War, The Last Of The True Believers: Ian Astbury Interviewed, The Sea, The Sea: An Interview With Lankum, Use Your Days: An Interview With Gina Birch, The Horrors Of Britpop: An Interview With Heavenly, Maternity Beat: An Interview With Hedvig Mollestad. I too had forgotten just how good they were. The brass included trombone as well as sax. So sad that they didnt get the recognition they deserved mainly due to Glitters horror charges saw them a few times and have Petes drumstick still. In the long gone Glorias Record Bar in East Kilbride, I chose Angel Face by the Glitter Band. "), Buoyed by the massive success of "Goodbye My Love," the Glitter Band selected another soft rocker for their next single, "The Tears I Cried," following through over the next 12 months with the similarly styled "Love in the Sun" and "People Like You, People Like Me." However, they had their final chart hit early in 1976 with the reggae disco-tinged People Like You, People Like Me and the instrumental, funky B-side, Makes You Blind, written by Shephard, Leander and Phipps; their only US success, becoming a bona fide club hit and also reaching the lower end of the US Hot 100. Who knew the Glitter Band could do disco? Saw the Glitter Band at Margates Dreamland Ballroom when they were at their peak. Perrone, Pierre (2003) "Obituary: Gerry Shephard; Glitter Band guitarist and songwriter". In total, The Glitter Band had seven top 20 hits in the mid-1970s, including Angel Face which reached number four and Goodbye My Love, which went to number two in the charts. In recent years the Glitter Band have been considered guilty by association for having had the temerity to start out backing the disgraced Gary Glitter. Apple Inc. Gerry Shephard, John Springate and Pete Phipps taking over leadership, with Springate taking lead vocal duties on hits such as the ballad "Goodbye My Love", "The Tears I Cried", and "People Like You". He toured in the US and in the UK. The G Band departed Bell Records for CBS and recorded an album called Paris Match, which despite being marketed with two different covers failed to do anything. I loved the Glitter Band and still do, was part of my teenage years, RIP Gerry. . There were other choices but Gary was hungry to have a hit. AXE MEN: Pete and Dominic of The Glitter Band (Image: PH) And while the band's original sound was firmly cut in the style of their namesake, by the end of their career, they'd developed into a wholly original and utterly captivating act in their own right. and enjoys writing about music when working full-time doesnt get in the way. All user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Experimenting in the studio one night Leander did one of those rare things: he synthesised a whole new pop sound from some unlikely sources. It got the full Leander production treatment, bringing the brass section and double drum sound to the fore, adding in the distinctive hey! chant. They were joined by Tony Leonard on drums and its a decent pop song, the sort of thing which was hitting the charts quite regularly in the early 80s, but a far cry from the Glitter Band in their prime. His first outing with the Eurythmics was recorded at Heaven for MTV and later released as the video Sweet Dreams (1985). I keep throwing names at him, I tell him to get Marilyn Manson to mix a track, Mark Smith to do something, Marco from the Ants on guitar - after all, these people have borrowed those Leander drums for excellent use of their own enough times. We were not even that close when we were working with him. A fabric that has been torn by Paul Gadd's fall from grace. Where Have You Been is quite an epic Beatle-esque tune and although the arrangement is now a little dated, its still a decent effort. This does not detract, though, from Mike Leander who created these deceptively simple records, slowing down Burundi drums played in shuffling three fours and copying their tribal power with two drum kits and adding massive drones from the guitar bass and a brass section. This was the start of a time when The Glitter Band toured the world amasing millions of record sales. ", (Even the Cologne techno scene of the early 00s which featured the so-called 'schaffel' rhythm in triplet eights was in thrall to the Glitter beat. Joyce Gibson is a lifelong music fan, inherited from her dad and now passed on to her niece. Oh yes - Adam & The Ants did, and likewise the ghastly Sigue Sigue Sputnik. They are one of the very few bands to start out backing a solo artist and go on to become successful in their own right an obvious comparison would be the Shadows. Devotion) of Spacer fame. Dominic, 54, who joined the group in the late 1990s, said: Our records are not played on the radio any more.. We knew nothing of it beforehand. Drummers Pete Phipps and Tony Leonard eventually completed the line up. The bands second album, Rock n Roll Dudes, followed later in 1975 and it consisted wholly of original material. This article on a British drummer is a stub. In 1985, Phipps recorded with Hugh Cornwell playing on the single "One in a Million". The Glitter Band are a glam rock band from England, who initially worked as Gary Glitter 's backing band under that name from 1973, when they then began releasing records of their own. Unfortunately, although the band had moved on, their fans hadn't. Yeah thats right the sick dog of pop Gary Glitter, the fallen star, the convicted paedophile whose every movement is the concern of the tabloids. One of the identifying features of the glitter bands of the early Seventies was the drumming. Rossall and Shephard came up with Angel Face. But Pete said since Gadd was revealed as a paedo in the 1990s, they have been frozen out because of their association with him. Just look at all the Christmas songs from the 70s still being played! It was to no avail as the single failed to crack to the top 50. A new album, recorded live at the London Marquee Club, appeared in 1985, while a succession of hits collections (several featuring newly re-recorded material) kept their name alive on the record shelves. They were unofficially known as the Glittermen on the first four hit singles by Gary Glitter from 1972 to 1973. They were also a massive influence on The KLF/Timelords who collaborated with GG, Ed.). The Glitter Band were poppy enough to catch the ear of my 10-year-old self, but distinctive and different enough also to hold my attention over the years. Peter William Phipps (born 5 August 1951 in Clapham, South London)[1] is a rock drummer, singer and songwriter known for his work with Gary Glitter, The Glitter Band, and later Eurythmics, XTC and Denim. The band did a great job replicating Leanders sound live. The bands third album, Listen To The Band, followed at the end of 1975. The Glitter Band's second album might indeed have borne one of the era's most cringe-worthy titles, and a sleeve that wasn't much better. It again features the heavy Glitter sound and was another Rossall/Shephard composition. Evidence that the Glitter Band were capable of meeting greater challenges than the Glitter sound normally set was delivered in early 1975 with their fourth single, the soft rock ballad "Goodbye My Love." The album was recorded in Metway Studios, Brighton and produced by Mike Wilton and engineered by Jake Routham. He would then go and overdub the bass, floor and small toms on one track; then the bass and the guitar. In March 1974, "Angel Face" was released on Bell Records, reaching number four in the UK Singles Chart, and outselling Glitter's "Remember Me This Way" that week, though this song ultimately peaked higher at #3. All rights reserved. [2], When Gary Glitter's first single "Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2" became a number 2 hit in the UK, his manager Mike Leander realised that he would need a backing band and contacted John Rossall who was then the musical director of the Boston Showband. Phipps was then asked to join Random Hold, a band he had already worked with a year or two before. I imagine somebody a bit more famous was doing it before them. Genres: Glam Rock, Pop Rock, Disco. Currently taking Commissions to begin in Early 2023. [citation needed] The band produced several singles in this period including "Montgomery Clift" and albums The View From Here (1980) and Burn the Buildings (1981). Instead of hitting the cymbals, drummers such as Dave Mount of Mud thumped out the rhythm with. The best track on it is Look What Youve Been Missing which saw John Rossall return to songwriting duties with Gerry Shephard. (of course), later in 1974. [citation needed] One may play the rhythm while the other may play another style, or both may play the same rhythm.It is more common to have a main drummer with an auxiliary percussionist who plays Latin American percussion, toms . Then in 1971, he joined CBS band Heaven and supported Jeff Beck on tour in the UK and Germany. But, once inside and reveling within the meaty stomps and playful heartbreaks that were the band's raison d'etre once they were away from kingpin Gary Glitter, Rock 'n' Roll Dudes emerges at least as much fun as its predecessor and, in places, even more . Peter Gill (born 9 June 1951) is an English former heavy metal drummer, formerly a member of The Glitter Band, Saxon and Motrhead. Through 1983 and 1984 he was a member of The Eurythmics. In 1974, when I was 10 years old, I bought my very first record with my own money. Read Full Biography. He was last year caged for 16 years over a string of child sex crimes. The Glitterband certainly did use 2 drummers. The Glitter Band regrouped under their old name in 1980, around the same time as Gary Glitter himself moved back into focus. [8] The band's profile was maintained with a slew of Greatest Hits releases, mainly concentrating on their peak mid-1970s era. In 1979, Shephard and Phipps worked with former Sparks keyboard player Peter Oxendale, recording the US only album Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is as Oxendale and Shephard. Sadly Gerry Shephard passed away on May 6th 2003. In 2009, drummer Pete Phipps (who had taken ownership of the name "The Glitter Band") and original bassist and vocalist John Springate put together a new version of the group with the addition of Dominic Rodgers on guitar and vocals, and Eddie Spence on keyboards and vocals. They were brilliant! And there are two drummers on some major jazz records such as Miles's Bitches Brew or John Coltrane's Meditations. Vid by me - enjoy! Excerpts from an exclusive interview with drummer Pete Phipps which appeared in the November 2019 issue of the Beat. Springate and Phipps tour as one incarnation of The Glitter Band. The Glitter beat! Really brill piece paying tribute to a hugely underrated band that were never given the credit they deserved. Written by John Rossall and Gerry Sheppard, their debut single, "Angel Face," was an obvious close relation to the Glitter sound, a pounding, stomping number that raced to number four in Britain in March 1974, but it unquestionably possessed a charm all of its own. Not content with applying looped rhythm tracks to teenage dance music (something you are more likely to associate with house music some twenty years later) Leander wrote these yob anthems and played all the instruments himself; quite some feat. Bell Records signed the Glitter Band as a new artist, and Angel Face was released on 1st March 1974. Co-written by Shephard, Rossall and Eddie Seago, its a fantastic throwback to their distinctive sound. Tours with Gary Glitter continued. He also restarted Glitter Band gigs, joining with some of the other original members, and has remained part of the Glitter Band with a number of different line-ups to the present day. Glitter Band bass player John Rossall co-wrote some of the songs and continues the band to this day, but he knows his place in the scheme of things. In 1986, Phipps performed on Zipper an album written by Roger Chapman. This edition of the Glitter Band released a single in 2016 featuring new recordings of "Let's Get Together Again" and "People Like You and People Like Me." Having performed and recorded regularly with jazz visionaries such as Vijay Iyer, Steve Lehman, Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker and John Zorn, Sorey is clearly a far-sighted artist whose concept of music spans many levels. The year 2000 saw the founding of Santanarama, a six-piece tribute to Carlos Santana, and Glitz Blitz, a three-piece tribute to the 1970s. Bell Records signed the Glitter Band as a new artist, and Angel Face was released on 1st March 1974. [9][10] Rossall was subsequently not allowed to use Glitter Band as part of his band's name, but was allowed to advertise his historical connections to the band. The original band members were: Gerry Shephard (lead guitar and vocals) John Springate (Bass & Vocals) Pete Phipps (Drums and Keyboards) John Rossall (Sax, Trombone & Musical Director), Pete Gill (Drums), Tony Leonard (Drums), and Harvey Ellison (sax)The Glitter Band are still touring today featuring original members Pete Phipps and John Springate. In 2000 he teamed up once again with Shephard to pen the UKs Eurovision entry, Dont Play That Song Again, performed by French. Their cover of The Exciters Tell Him (previously covered in the UK by Billie Davis) was actually pressed up as a single by their record company, but the band, who didnt want to be known as a covers act, demanded they be destroyed. Pete said Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, even cut the band from a fi lm made about him. Support tQ's work by becoming a subscriber and enjoy the benefits of bonus essays, podcasts and exclusively-commissioned new music. . They may have played on some of pops great records and had a whole career of their own, but now they have to spend every day fending off tabloids and defining themselves against the actions of their former front man. In August they had a top 20 summer hit with the non-album song, Love In The Sun. Answer (1 of 10): There are a lot of multi-drummer bands that come to mind - Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, some recent incarnations of King Crimson, The Feelies). days. Further hits followed between 1974 and 1976, along with the release of four albums. In 2009, drummer Pete Phipps (who had taken ownership of the name "The Glitter Band") and original bassist and vocalist John Springate put together a new version of the group with the addition of Dominic Rodgers on guitar and vocals, and Eddie Spence on keyboards and vocals. To find out more, click here. The Glitter Band are a glam rock band from England, who initially worked as Gary Glitter's backing band under that name from 1973, when they then began releasing records of their own. The band Orleans had two drummers. Leander agreed, but rejected the first recordings. With John Rossall having quit for a solo career, the remaining members signed with CBS and, shortening their name to the G Band, set to work on their most ambitious collection yet, Paris Match. Rossall shakes his head with sadness at the way Leander has nearly been forgotten. Harding, Luke (2000) "Glam rocker loses court fight to keep Glitter from halcyon days". There are a few lowlights but it will allow you to hear the versatility of the band and that utterly distinctive hey! sound which made them famous. Ive picked Games Up from this LP as it was also recorded by Hello and, although their version wasnt a hit, it is considered a great glam tune. In the 70s Leander created the Glitter Band and one of the decades biggest pop stars Gary Glitter. Every day he would be in the studio producing session after session. In 1987 he toured as a replacement in Culture Club in France and Iceland. In December 1975, their third album Listen to the Band, saw Phipps for the first time on lead vocals on the self-penned "My First Mistake". Guitarist/vocalist Gerry Shephard, bassist/vocalist John Springate, drummers Pete Phipps and Tony Leonard, and horn players John Rossall and Harvey Ellison came together in 1972 . However, in 1981, they reconvened with a little heard single, Until The Next Time. The band only played with Glitter for two years before going alone and scoring a string of top ten hits. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. It was the twin drum's combined with Gerry's glitter 'Star' guitar with its . He called Rossall, who took him up on the offer, on the understanding that at some point his band would get to record their own material. With John Rossall having quit for a solo career, the remaining members signed with CBS and, shortening their name to the G Band, set to work on their most ambitious collection yet, Paris Match. An utterly un-Glitter-like set, it was characterized by a truly audacious cover of the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil." Gill was one of the two drummers in The Glitter Band, then formed part of the original line-up of Saxon in 1978. Rossall adds: "The whole Glitter sound started on a Mike Leander instrumental. Performing with bands like Decrepit Birth, Abysmal Dawn and Vale of Pnath, his fervent and incredibly clean technique elevates every song that he records or performs. [6][7] He was also a member of Lawrence Hayward's post-Felt band Denim, which has been described as "self-consciously ironic glitter-pop revivalist project", playing on the 1992 album Back in Denim and the 1996 album Denim on Ice. [3] Shephard and Phipps had previously guested on Denim's Back In Denim (1992).[11]. He said: Gary was driving in limousines and flying first class and we were staying in bed and breakfasts and travelling in a Transit. In 1981, the group released a new single, "Until the Next Time," maintaining a steady stream of further releases over the next five years. This edition of the Glitter Band released a single in 2016 featuring new recordings of "Let's Get Together Again" and "People Like You and People Like Me." It also inspired me to write this article. [8][9] Phipps was also the drummer on Liquid Gold's hits which included "Dance Yourself Dizzy". Thank you Joyce. The tabloids ring all the time looking for stories but I have nothing to tell. The Glitter Band have had enough of being tarred with the same brush as their former 'Leader' and are recording a new album. However, at the end of 1974 Rossall took leave of the band to follow a solo career which unfortunately didnt result in any hit singles. (Hello also scored with another Hey-era staple, a cover of the Exciters' "Tell Him. Trevor Horn played bass guitar for the band in this era. Joyce tweets. CUSTOM COMMISSIONS NOW OPEN! In 2009, drummer Pete Phipps (who had taken ownership of the name "The Glitter Band") and original bassist and vocalist John Springate put together a new version of the group with the addition of Dominic Rodgers on guitar and vocals, and Eddie Spence on keyboards and vocals. It became their biggest hit in early 1975, reaching No.2. The Glitter Men, as the group was originally known, was built around an idea that Glitter and Leander had first experimented with during the mid-'60s: a sprawling combo whose sound and visuals were based upon a core of two drummers and two saxophonists. Lets Get Together Again was the next official Glitter Band single and was another chart hit. The Official Website for Pete Phipps and The Glitter Band, The Original Jukebox Heroes (Pete Phipps, drums), Never Too Young To Rock (1975 movie) Part 1 on YouTube. Even then he insisted on staying in a hotel whilst we had to share digs in bunk beds behind the stage. The Glittermen were renamed The Glitter Band and established a separate identity consisting of a six-member lineup Gerry Shephard (lead guitar/lead vocals), John Springate (bass/lead vocals ), Pete Phipps (drums and keyboards), Tony Leonard (drums), John Rossall (trombone) Harvey Ellison (saxophone). "It seems like every time we get a series of gigs together and some sort of comeback is on the cards, he will get arrested and we lose a lot of shows. In 1976, as Gary Glitter announced his retirement, the Glitter Band cut their last sonic links with the old sound. Peter Gill (born 9 June 1951) is an English former heavy metal drummer, formerly a member of The Glitter Band, Saxon and Motrhead . According to John Rossall, only he, Shephard and Leonard featured on the single, together with Brian Jones on sax. That two drum sound was thrilling. [4] After years of absence Gill reunited with his former Saxon colleagues in a new band, named Son of a Bitch with bassist Steve Dawson and guitarist Graham Oliver. Its not as well remembered today as it should be its a great summer pop song with that distinctive stomping beat, but there are some Beach Boys inspired harmonies as well. The next year, Phipps played with the Legendary Purple Helmets a Stranglers offshoot. Later in the year, he recorded an album of material with Alan Merrill of the Arrows which was released the following year. [3][5] The band, now working as a separate entity with Tony Leonard having replaced Pete Gill, as well as continuing to back Glitter, played a few well-received live shows before their first single came out, mixing some new songs with cover versions of 1950s and 1960s songs. They are the last living link to the brilliant producer Mike Leander, who created the Glitter Band sound which has influenced so many people in pop from The Fall to The Smiths to Marilyn Manson, Adam And The Ants, Bow Wow Wow and Killing Joke and anyone else who cops that droning guitar over a tribal beat. Gill later spent three years with Motrhead, 1984 to 1987, recording four new tracks for the compilation No Remorse, The Birthday Party and one full album, Orgasmatron. Get the best celeb gossip with the Daily Star Showbiz newsletter. Guitarist/singer Gerry Shephard and drummer/pianist Pete Phipps (Eurythmics, XTC, reformed the band in 1987, and successfully performed in the UK and Europe, including tours with Gary Glitter, until 2001 when they split up. He was also influenced by Osibisas rhythms. It was written by Springate, Shephard and Eddie Seago, who also ran the bands management company. no.4 in the UK charts, remaining there for 10 weeks. Joyce Gibson is a lifelong music fan, inherited from her dad and now passed on to her niece. The Glitter Men, as the group was originally known, was built around an idea that Glitter and Leander had first experimented with during the mid-'60s: a sprawling combo whose sound and visuals were based upon a core of two drummers and two saxophonists. Its a fantastic record which has really stood the test of time definitely a glam rock classic. They were unofficially known as the Glittermen on the first four hit singles by Gary Glitter from 1972 to 1973. The Glitter Men, as the group was originally known, was built around an idea that Glitter and Leander had first experimented with during the mid-'60s: a sprawling combo whose sound and visuals were based upon a core of two drummers and two saxophonists. Leander produced all of the Glitter Bands albums. He has recorded with: "LIVE-WIRE EURYTHMICS MAKE A SOULFUL NOISE IN CONCERT", Learn how and when to remove this template message, The Official Website for Pete Phipps and The Glitter Band, The Official Glitter Band Website The Glitter Band, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pete_Phipps&oldid=1117447212, This page was last edited on 21 October 2022, at 19:44. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. It met with instant success and reached. The band have become entangled in Gary Glitters new world and they feel unfairly tarred with the same brush as their former singer, as John Rossal their new leader wearily explains. May 1977 saw the band release a final single as the Glitter Band, "She Was Alright". An excellent and informative article. In 1973, Rossall approached Leander with the suggestion that the band record some material without Glitter. It was because he was easily available. For tickets see the Alfie Bird website or Ticketweb. They recently played the punk festival in Blackpool, which could have been a really difficult gig. Rossall also still tours regularly, and his band included Harvey Ellison, until he passed away in February 2017. They have existed on and off since with various line-ups, and there are currently two bands featuring original members who use the name. The band provided Shortly afterwards, bubblegum glam group and Bell Records label mates Hello recorded their own version of Tell Him using the Glitter Bands arrangement and took it into the UK top ten. John Springate went into record production in the 90s, becoming involved in the Hi-Energy dance scene and recording Nicki Frenchs hit cover of Total Eclipse Of The Heart. Originally Gary Glitter's backing band, these poppy glam musicians became stars in their own right with an eclectic pop sound.
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