Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Eric's - January 1977


from Philip Rees Roberts

Friday 7th January

Friday 14th January           The O'Boogie Brothers

Saturday 15th January       The Anti Disco Disco

Friday 21st January

Saturday 22nd January       Roogalator
       

Friday 28th January             Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers
                                             Generation X




unknown date            The Damned
(according to Julian Cope in  Head On but not according to http://www.whiterabbitskgs.co.uk/ which seems to know what it is talking about.  But any excuse to play The Damned is good with me.)


Just to put things in context, here's the Top of the Pops, Supersonic and Old Grey Whistle Test line ups for January 1977.  Don't forget this was all the pop and rock music you could see on tv back then. Look out for Deaf School on Supersonic.

Thursday 6th January 1977
Top of the Pops (BBC1)
Host: David Jensen
Sheer Elegance                Dance the night away
10cc                                 The things we do for love (promo)
Tina Charles                    Dr Love
Smokie                            Living next door to Alice
Gladys Night & the Pips Nobody but you
Jethro Tull                       Ring out those Solstice bells
David Soul                      Don't give up on us (Legs & Co)
Drifters                           You're more than a number in my little red book (promo)
Clodagh Rogers              Save me
Boney M                         Daddy Cool
Donna Summer               - chat with host -
Johnny Mathis                When a child  is born
Abba                                Money, money, money (play out record)


Saturday 8th January 1977
Supersonic (LWT)
The Hollies           Daddy don't mind
The Hollies           Dragging my heels
Mud                      Somebody
Phoenix                Easy
Andy Fairweather Low  Bebop and holler
Flintlock
Brotherhood of Man


an aside
Sunday 9th January
Liverpool Empire    Genesis
In April 1975 I'd been to my first gig - Genesis with Peter Gabriel at the Empire. It was excellent.  So when tickets for the first post-Gabriel Genesis tour went on sale roundabout October 1976 me & My Mate Dave got tickets for the Liverpool show the following January. 

Punk happened pretty quickly. NME and Sounds might have articles about Punk but there were no records, there were hardly any Peel sessions.  Hard to be a punk in a provincial town when you'd never heard a punk band.  But then in October the Pistols signed with EMI and at the end of the month Neat, Neat, Neat by the Damned was released.  Stuff started happening. The Sex Pistols went on Bill Grundy's show on 1st December and the rest is history.  

Consequently by January 9th me & My Mate Dave were not all that interested in seeing Genesis - but we went anyway.  Phil Collins had started doing the singing so they had the great Chester Thompson in on drums. He was the drummer on Frank Zappa's Roxy & Elsewhere which was pretty cool.  We were loitering in Lime St on that Sunday afternoon and saw this bunch of guys walking towards us.  Obviously we recognised them, and being 15 year old scouse kids, totally ignored Messsrs Collins, Rutherford, Banks and Hackett. Instead we bounded over (well, maybe not bounded) and said to Chester Thompson "hey mister, didn't you useta be in Frank Zappa's band?

Tuesday 11th January 1977
Old Grey Whistle Test (BBC2)
Ace        Rock & Roll Singer
Ace       You're all that I needed
Daryl Hall & John Oates    Back Together Again
Daryl Hall & John Oates    Rich Girl
Roy Carr        interview
Free      The Stealer  (promo)
Graham Parker & the Rumour  That's what they all say (promo)
Boston      Rock & Roll Band (promo)
Thin Lizzy       Rocky (The Odeon, Hammersmith)


Thursday 13th January 1977
Top of the Pops (BBC1)
Host:  David Hamilton
Gallagher & Lyle       Every little teardrop
Barry Biggs                Sideshow
Rose Royce                Car Wash (Legs & Co)
David Parton              Isn't she lovely
Julie Covington          Don't cry for me Argentina (stills of Eva Peron)
Status Quo                  Wild side of life (promo)
Liverpool Express      Every man must have a dream
Pussycat                     Smile
David Soul                 Don't give up on us (promo)
Stevie Wonder           I wish (play out)


Saturday 15th January 1977
Supersonic (LWT)
Gary Glitter
Deaf School          Taxi
Deaf School          What a way to end it all
Jessie Green          Flip
Jessie Green          Nice & Slow
John Miles            Manhattan Skyline
John Miles            Music Man






Tuesday 18th January 1977

Old Grey Whistle Test (BBC2)

Larry Coryell's The Eleventh House in concert



Thursday 20th January 1977

Top of the Pops (BBC2)

Host: Noel Edmonds

Slade                        Gypsy Road Hog

Donna Summer        Winter Melody (promo)
10c                            The things we do for love
Jesse Green               Flip
Elvis Presley             Suspicion (Legs & Co)
Drifters                     You're more than a number (promo)
Leo Sayer                  When I need you
Thin Lizzy                Don't believe a word
Gary Glitter              It takes all night long
Silver Convention    Everybody's talking about love
David Soul               Don't give up on us (promo)
Boney M                  Daddy Cool (play out)


Saturday 22nd January 1977
Supersonic (LWT)
Ace     How Long
Ace     You're all that I need
Dodgers    Don't it always get you down
Eddie & the Hot Rods      All I need is money
Eddie & the Hot Rods      Teenage Depression
Liverpool Express      Every man must have a dream
Slik        Don't take your love away


Tuesday 25th January 1977
Old Grey Whistle Test (BBC2)
Leon Redbone    Mr Jellyroll Baker
Leon Redbone    I Ain't got nobody
SAHB without Alex    Pick it up & kick it
SAHB without Alex    Smouldering
Dory Previn        Brando (promo)
Emmylou Harris       Pancho & Lefty (Townes van Zandt cover)
Rick Wakeman         White Rock (film clip)


Thursday 27th January 1977
Top of the Pops (BBC1)
Host: Tony Blackburn
The Brothers                   Sing Me
David Parton                   Isn't she lovely
Eagles                              New kid in town (Leggs & Co)
Barry Briggs                    Sideshow
Status Quo                       Wild Side of Life
Mr Big                             Romeo
Julie Covington               Don't cry for me Argentina
Andy Fairweather Low   BeBop & Holler
Moments                         Jack in a Box (promo)
New Seekers                   I want to go back
David Soul                      Don't give up on us (promo)
Rose Royce                     Car Wash (play out)


the unwitting cause of punk rock

Saturday 29th January 1977
Supersonic (LWT)
Mr Big     Romeo
Andy Fairweather Low       Be Bop & Holler
Real Thing      You'll never know what you're missing
Real Thing   Hallelujah Man
Leo Sayer       When I need you
Leo Sayer    You make me feel like dancing
Scrounger    Our love





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