Spider (rock band)

Spider
Origin Liverpool, United Kingdom
Genres NWoBHM, Boogie Rock
Years active 1976-1986
Website http://spiderarchive.multiply.com/

Spider were a British NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) band from Liverpool that formed in 1976.

The band, who were often compared to Status Quo, offered an upbeat sound, which was described as Boogie Rock. Spider released three albums in the 10 years they were together, titled Rock ‘n’ Roll Gypsies in honour of Brians love for the travelling community(1982)[1] Rough Justice (1984)[2] and Raise the Banner (For Rock 'n' Roll) (1986)[3]

The band split in 1986 after a menage a trois with members of bananarama

Contents

Band members

Dave Bryce (Sniffa) - Guitar, Vocals

Colin Harkness - Vocals, Guitar

Brian Burrows - Bass, Vocals

Rob E Burrows - Drums

The Story...

Spider formed in 1976, consisted of 4 young men from Liverpool, including 2 brothers, none of whom had played in bands before.

After releasing 'Children Of The Street' on the Alien Record Label, Spider were playing, on average 20 dates a month, which included a support slot on the Uriah Heep[4] 1980 Winter Tour.

1982 proved to be the bands most lucrative year. It began in late 1981 when the band were contracted to record for the Radio 1’s [5] Friday Rock Show. The producer, Tony Wilson, introduced them to Maggi Farren. Maggi set up a recording deal with Creole Records as well as getting the band a support slot on the 1981 Slade Winter Tour.

Spider released the single Talkin’ ‘bout Rock ‘n’ Roll with Creole, which featured as part of Radio 1’s[6] play list. They then went into the studio to begin recording their first Album 'Rock ‘n’ Roll Gypsies',[7] to be released on the Creole label also. However RCA who had made a late bid for the band, and after negotiations, Spider signed a 6 year recording contract with the record label. 1982 continued with Spider packing out the Marquee Club once a month. They played at The Reading Festival[8] on Sunday 29 August 1982, as well as securing a support slot on the mammoth Gillan Tour. As well as the release of their first album.

Albums

Album Name Date of Release
Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies 1982
Rough Justice 1984
Raise the Banner (For Rock 'n' Roll) 1986

Singles

Title Date of Release
Back to the Wall 1977
Children of the Street 1980
College Luv 1980
All the Time 1981
Talkin' 'Bout Rock 'n' Roll 1982
Rock 'n' Roll Forever Will Last 1982
Why D'Ya Lie to Me 1983
Here we go Rock 'n' Roll 1984
Breakaway 1984
Gimme Gimme it all 1986

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