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Direct Hits

Among the better latter-day rings through the ’80s mod revival, the Direct Strikes were more strongly influenced by psychedelia and sunlight pop than a lot of their peers, although group people were certainly with the capacity of rough, guitar-heavy freakbeat homages if they were of the mind. The Immediate Strikes …

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Paul Bevoir

Paul Bevoir did his better to keep the Uk mod revival heading well in to the ’80s seeing that the primary creative power behind the charmingly determined Plane Set so that as the underground movement’s leading songwriter, contributing perfectly crafted ’60s-design pop songs towards the Candees, Melvyn as well as …

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Gruppo Sportivo

Affectionate parodies of pop music and periodic humorous ethnic commentary gave the Dutch brand-new wave band Gruppo Sportivo a cult subsequent in the first 1980s, although a lot of their materials was available just through import sources. Authorized to the English department of Epic, the group debuted in 1978 with …

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The Merton Parkas

The Merton Parkas, taking their name from their house in South London (Merton) as well as the classic mod-wear (the parka), are another footnote in the Uk mod revival from the past due ’70s (which itself was only a footnote in music history). Shaped by brothers Mick Talbot (keyboards) and …

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The Vapors

Led by vocalist/guitarist Dave Fenton, the Vapors had been a short-lived fresh wave guitar group that’s most widely known for the spiky pop solitary “Turning Japan.” Fenton created the first edition from the Vapors in 1978, however he was the only real member to survive that lineup; in 1979, previous …

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Secret Affair

Secret Affair, comprising Ian Web page (vocals, trumpet, piano, organ), David Cairns (guitar, backing vocals), Dennis Smith (bass, backing vocals), and Seb Shelton (drums), shaped in 1978. Acquiring their inspiration through the Jam, the group was quickly viewed as among the glowing stars from the mod revival motion from the …

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Squire

Though they by no means received the acknowledgement they deserved, Squire was among the first and finest mod-revival bands from the past due ’70s. Just like the founders from the revival, the Jam, Squire could actually transcend the limitations from the genre making use of their high-quality mixture of pop …

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The Lambrettas

The Lambrettas, featuring Jez Parrot (guitar/vocals/keyboards), Doug Saunders (guitar), Tag Ellis (bass), and Paul Wincer (drums), jumped for the Jam-inspired mod revival bandwagon from the later ’70s, dressing in matching mohair matches and naming themselves after among the mod-favored electric motor scooters. Although decidedly derivative, the Lambrettas became perhaps one …

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The JetSet

The Jet Place were among the oddest footnotes in Uk pop music history. Loosely from the mod-revival from the past due-70s, they had taken the revival one stage further. Not merely do they recreate the noises of ’60s pop however they also attemptedto mirror the professions and myths of the …

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The Jags

The Jags certainly are a fondly remembered one-hit wonder from the later-70s U.K. power pop explosion. The quartet was produced in 1978 from the Yorkshire-based songwriting group of Nick Watkins (vocals) and John “Twink” Adler (acoustic guitar), with Steve Prudence (bass) and Alex Baird (drums). In July of 1978, they …

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