Wednesday, June 15, 2022

ACTIVES - Kick It Down 1983

Puhhhh, the long fucking work weed is over and now four days off, Yeah! Now the Actives, hailing from the north of the British Isle and this is their great debut on Quiet Records and they were actice from 1981-1987. - I'm extreme exhausted and therefore now a little info which I found in the web from musicmetason: "this quartet had links with Alternative, sharing their instruments and gigging together. Dougie McHale joined Alternative in 1983 (he was replaced with Smed) and Eric 'Rice' Beveridge from Alternative joined the Actives in 1984, after the release of their third and final release, the Wait & See 12"! The band's manager Sconey took over vocals at this point. Although the Kick It Down album won a rave review in MRR, they are still pretty obscure. Mole (of Skeptix and Shattered Family) was also a member at some point. Here's how the liner notes to Reactivated tells the story: The Actives were actually born of frustrated roadies and followers of "The Alternative" in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland in December '81. The Alternative shared their practice pad, instruments and social life with the Actives, indeed the original Actives guitarist, Dougie, joined the Alternative in mid '82. A number of support gigs with the Alternative followed but it soon became apparent both bands were playing to different sections of the punk audience. Difference of opinions, especially over lyrical content, saw the Actives being asked to leave the shared practice pad in late '82. A high degree of musical mediocrity fused with an uncontrolled desire to play very loud and very fast led to a publishing contract deal in 1982 with ex Menace member Charlie Casey. A record deal followed in early '83. Two months later the single 'Riot' EP was released. The only cloud on the horizon was the recording of the album Kick It Down which was mixed by an uninterested old shit of a hippy - giving the album the unique sound of shouting a lot whilst your mum is vacuuming directly behind you. The much more musically satisfying (and last) single Wait '& See!' was released late '83. In early 1984 the singer, Lewis, left the band and the ex "Alternative" member, Rice, joined on lead vocals. A number of demo tapes followed but no further records were released. Local gigs followed, especially memorable was a support slot with the Toy Dolls. Rice left the band in '85. The ex-manager, Sconey, then took on the mantle of singer. Further demo tapes were made but the band eventually called it a day in late 1987. Where are they now? Lewis (vocals) - last seen Dunfermline bumming free beer at Budgie's house Budgie (bass) - last seen Dunfermline talking about how well his tomatoes were doing this year Kirky (drums) - last sighted Japan Rice (vocals) - often seen in America and at Punk gigs especially around females." - Fantastic record in every way and I'm sure you like it.


7 comments:

  1. Of course I like it!) Dein Blog zeigt mir immer wieder was ich alles verpasst habe... Als die Welt noch ein klein bisschen in Ordnung war... Mich würde interessieren was deine 'Alltime Faves' sind) Und nicht nur Punk)

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  2. Auwia, das weiß ich gar nicht wo ich anfangen soll. An erster Stelle stehen EA80, gefolgt von WIPERS und DEAD KENNEDYS, Compilations: Soundtracks Zum Untergang und Keine Experiemente! nur um ein paar wenige zu nennen....

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    1. Joy Division, New Order, Radiohead, Ideal, Marillion, Chaos Z nicht zu vergessen

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    2. Lords of the new church, The Mission, Dead can dance! Zu viele Metal Bands um sie hier aufzuzählen) Und abseits von Indie und Metal - Pink Floyd! Best Band ever!))

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    3. Voivod, Venom, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Cure, Placebo, Godhead, Pink Turns Blue....

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    4. ...THE PAGANS, THE LAST WORDS, THE RAMONES und noch e mal ... THE WIPERS WIPERS WIPERS!!
      [...und soo viele andere herausragende Bands]
      Sende viele Grüße

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