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Genres
  
Post punk

Active until
  
1988

Albums
  
Motortown

Years active
  
1983–1988

Genre
  
Post-punk

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Labels
  
Corpus Christi, Reflex, Strange Fruit, One Little Indian, Fire

Associated acts
  
The Cravats, The Babymen, DcL Locomotive

Origin
  
Redditch, United Kingdom (1983)

Members
  
The Shend, Steven Burrows, Disneytime, Rob Dallaway

Similar
  
The Cravats, Yeah Yeah Noh, The Nightingales, And Also the Trees, Penny Rimbaud

Profiles

The Very Things were a Dadaist post punk band from Redditch, Worcestershire, England, formed in 1983 and active until 1988.

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History

When The Cravats split up in 1982, guitarist Robin Raymond (aka Robin R. Dalloway) and bassist/singer The Shend (aka Chris Shendo, born Chris Harz) formed The Very Things, recruiting drummer Gordon Disneytime (aka Robin Holland), bassist Jim Davis (guitarist with Redditch band CKV) for the first live gigs, followed by bassist Fudger O'Mad (aka Budge), who is band mate of And Also The Trees. The band also originally had a horn section of Vincent Johnson, John Graham, Robert Holland, and Paul Green. Debut single "The Gong Man" was released on Crass's label in November 1983, with "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" following in June 1984, now signed to Reflex Records. A short film was made based on the latter for Channel 4's The Tube. The band's debut album was released in August 1984, after which the band was trimmed to the core trio. Several singles and EPs followed over the next few years, although a cover of R. Dean Taylor's "There's a Ghost In My House" was withdrawn in 1987 due to The Fall's version appearing at the same time. By 1988 the band had split up, although they had recorded enough material for an album release on One Little Indian, the Motown-influenced Motortown. The original albums, along with a collection of non-album tracks, were reissued by Fire Records in 1994.

The Very Things recorded two Peel Sessions, in 1983 and 1987, and two tracks, "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" and "This Is Motortown" featured in the Festive Fifty.

The Shend formed a new band, Grimetime, and has since gone on to an acting career, appearing in television series including EastEnders, Red Dwarf, The Bill, Men Behaving Badly, and Torchwood.

Discography

Chart placings are from the UK Independent Chart.

Singles/EPs

  • "The Gong Man" (1983) Corpus Christi
  • "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" (1984) Reflex No. 21
  • "Mummy You're A Wreck" (1985) Reflex No. 11
  • "This Is Motortown" (1986) DCL Electric No. 14
  • "Let's go Out" (1988) One Little Indian No. 22
  • "The Peel Session (17.12.83)" (1988) Strange Fruit
  • Albums

  • The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes (1984) Reflex, reissued (1994) Fire
  • Live at The Zap Club, Brighton (1987) B.P.
  • Motortown (1988) One Little Indian, reissued (1994) Fire
  • It's A Drug, It's A Drug, It's A Ha Ha Ha, It's A Trojan Horse Coming Out Of The Wall (1994) Fire
  • Songs

    The Bushes Scream While My Daddy PrunesThe Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes · 1984
    This Is Motortown1986
    Mummy - You're a WreckIt's a Drug - It's a Drug - It's a Ha Ha Ha - It's a Trojan Horse Coming Out of the Wall · 1993

    References

    The Very Things Wikipedia


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