It was in August 1976 that Gene October placed an advert in Melody Maker which led to replies from guitarist William Broad, bassist Tony James and drummer John Towe. On October 18th they made their live debut as Chelsea supporting Throbbing Gristle at London's ICA. It was at this time that Gene convinced the manager of gay London nightclub, manager of a gay London nightspot in Covent Garden called Shageramas, to convert the club into London's first live punk rock venue called The Roxy - a fact for which he is given little credit. The band split in November 1976. Gene briefly recruited guitarist Marty Stacey and bassist Bob Jessie. The other three former members formed Generation X. When Gene was asked about his former band colleagues he said "Generation X? Oh yeah they used to be in Chelsea."In early 1977 Jessie and Stacey left and Gene put together a new line up consisting of guitarist James Stevenson, bassist Henry Daze and drummer Carey Fortune. This line up was slightly more permanent and soon the band's first single, the punk classic Right To Work, was released. However, not long after the release of the second single High Rise Living, Chelsea played their "farewell" gig on October 6th 1977 at The Roxy.... more >>>>
Tracks:
1. i'm on fire
2. come one
3. no flowers
4. urban kids
5. 12 men
6. trouble is the day
7. your tour
8. decide
9. curfew
10. look at the outside
11. don't get me wrong
12. fools and soldiers
13. bring it on home
14. no admission
15. loner
16. route 66
17. right to work
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1 comment:
Thanks for the Chelsea, really underated band. Cheers for all the great punk and oi music you post.
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