The Users (band)

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The Users
OriginCambridge, England
GenresPunk
Years active1976–1979
LabelsRaw Records, Warped Records, England In June,[1] Damaged Goods, Bin Liner (Detour Records)
Past membersJames "James" Haight
Chris "Panic" Free
Andrew Bor
Bobby Kwok
Pete Bevington
Rick Tucker
Alvin Gibbs

The Users were an English punk rock band, formed in Cambridge, England, that was active between 1977 and 1979.

History[]

In 1977, Cambridge record dealer Lee Wood founded Raw Records, and quickly recorded The Users in March of the year, releasing the single "Sick of You" / "(I'm) In Love With Today" on May 5, 1977. Sounds magazine stated that it "burns into your brain without compromise."[2]

Despite only releasing two singles and being active for less than three years, the band developed a lasting cult following. BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel placed their first single "Sick of You" in his chosen Festive Fifty chart of 1977, and after his death it was revealed that he'd kept it as part of his favourite singles of all time.[3][4] The single was later reissued in 1999 and 2006 by Damaged Goods.[5]

Guitarist Chris Free, would find some success as the writer of Tracie Young's 1983 hit single, "Give It Some Emotion".[6] & now writes and plays for The Sound Of Pop Art [7]

The drummer,s son Sean Patrick O’Hanrahan is now the keyboard player in Max Bianco & The Blue Hearts.[8]

In October 2008, a discography compilation, Secondary Modern: 1976-1979, was released on Bin Liner records (part of Detour Records).[9]

In 2007, Spin magazine named "Sick of You" one of the 20 best singles of 1977 by bands who not yet released an album.[10] Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys has cited the single as one of his favorite singles in terms of production when his band recorded 1980's Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables.[11]

Discography[]

Singles[]

  • "Sick of You" / "(I'm) in Love With Today" 7" (1977, Raw Records) (Reissued 2006, Damaged Goods)[12]
  • "Kicks in Style" / "Dead On Arrival" 7" (1978, Warped Records) (Reissued 2010, 1977 Records)[13][14]
  • "Now That It's Over" / "Listen" 7" (2018, Love Child Records) [15]

Albums and EPs[]

  • Secondary Modern 1976-1979 CD, (2008, Bin Liner Records)[9]
  • Kicks In Style (2012, Rave Up Records) 12" vinyl
  • Lo-Fi EP, (2012, Rave Up Records) 7" vinyl

References[]

  1. ^ "The Users, A Craze, The Sound Of Pop Art,Vinyl CD – Mr Free Shirts". 11 April 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-04-11. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  2. ^ Heylin, Clinton. Babylon's burning: from punk to grunge, p. 265-66 (2007)
  3. ^ Times Online - Inside John Peel's record box (subscription required)
  4. ^ "John Peel's Festive 50's - 1977 - 2003". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  5. ^ "Band Aids On Bullet Holes". Damagedgoods.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  6. ^ "The Users - History Part 2". Punk77.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  7. ^ "The Sound Of Pop Art". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  8. ^ The Great Indie Discography, p. 80 (1999)
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "DETOUR RECORDS". Shop.detourrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  10. ^ The 20 Bets Singles of '77, Spin (magazine), October 2007, p. 71
  11. ^ (1 October 2005). Dead Kennedys' "California Uber Alles", Mixonline.com
  12. ^ "The Users - Sick Of You". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  13. ^ "The Users - Kicks In Style". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  14. ^ "1977 RECORDS". 1977records.com.
  15. ^ "THE USERS 'Now That It's Over' Pink vinyl 7" – Mr Free Shirts". 25 June 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-06-25. Retrieved 28 September 2020.

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