The Moors Murderers
The Moors Murderers | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1977–1978 |
Associated acts | Johnny Moped, The Photons, Visage, The Pretenders, The Clash, The Psychedelic Furs, Adam and the Ants, Strange Cruise |
Past members |
Steve Strange Soo Catwoman Chrissie Hynde The Kid John Vince Ely Rob Egan Tex Topper Headon |
The Moors Murderers was a short-lived punk band who caused controversy by naming themselves after the perpetrators of the Moors Murders. The band was founded in 1977 by Steve Strange, later to be in Visage.[1]
History
Steve Strange got the idea to start a group called The Moors Murderers after a conversation with Soo Catwoman. They were initially a 'phantom' band who just did a photo session for the German magazine Bravo.[2]
After the photo session, Strange decided to form a real band. Their first gig was a benefit concert for the NSPCC, supporting The Slits at Holland Park Comprehensive School, in December 1977.[2] Some have suggested that this gig was actually played by The Photons under another name.[2] However others have stated that Chrissie Hynde was already in the band at this time.[3] This discrepancy may be due to the fact that for much of the time the two bands had interchangeable members.[4] The Moors Murderers played a further and final gig at The Roxy club on the 13 January 1978.[2]
The band recorded one single for Jet Records called Free Hindley.[1] They approached the Sex Pistols producer Dave Goodman to produce it but he refused. However, he suggested that in order to show that they did not condone murder the B-side should be a version of the Ten Commandments set to music. This suggestion was accepted.[3]
In January 1978 The Sunday Mirror featured an article about the record under the headline 'Why must they be so cruel?'. It also showed a photograph of the band wearing hoods made from pillowcases. Later that month Strange announced that he had left the group in an interview with Sounds magazine. It disbanded shortly afterwards.[3]
Line-up
Around early 1977
- Steve Strange
- Soo Catwoman
Around Mid-to-late 1977 (The Holland Park School gig)
- Steve Strange: vocals
- Mark Ryan: guitar, formerly of Adam and the Ants
- John: bass
- Vince Ely: drums, later of The Psychedelic Furs
1978: probably last line-up
- Steve Strange: vocals
- Chrissie Hynde: guitar, later of The Pretenders
- Anthony Doughty: bass, later of Transvision Vamp
- Topper Headon: drums, borrowed from The Clash
Discography
- Free Hindley (acetate/bootleg single)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Moors Murderers, The Band". Retrieved 23 March 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Andrew Gallix (9 May 2010). "The Moors Murderers". Retrieved 23 March 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Dave Goodman (10 May 2002). "Steve Strange -correction". Davegoodman.co.uk. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
- ↑ "The Photons". Punk77. April 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2015.