Radio Stars

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Nervous Wreck 00:00 Tools
Dirty Pictures 00:00 Tools
No Russians In Russia 00:00 Tools
Good Personality 00:00 Tools
The Beast Of Barnsley 00:00 Tools
Norwegian Wood 00:00 Tools
Is it Really Necessary 00:00 Tools
Radio Stars 00:00 Tools
The Real Me 00:00 Tools
Eric 00:00 Tools
Macaroni and Mice 00:00 Tools
Don't Waste My Time 00:00 Tools
Buy Chiswick Records 00:00 Tools
Blame It On The Young 00:00 Tools
Nice Girls 00:00 Tools
Nothing Happened Today 00:00 Tools
Arthur Is Dead Boring (Let's Rot) 00:00 Tools
Talking 'bout You 00:00 Tools
Boy Meets Girl 00:00 Tools
Baffin Island 00:00 Tools
Johnny Mekon 00:00 Tools
box 29 00:00 Tools
Sitting in the Rain 00:00 Tools
From a Rabbit 00:00 Tools
Goodnight 00:00 Tools
It's All Over 00:00 Tools
Get on a Plane 00:00 Tools
Dear Prudence 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll For The Time Being 00:00 Tools
I'm Down 00:00 Tools
Sail Away 00:00 Tools
My Mother Said 00:00 Tools
Horrible Breath 00:00 Tools
I'm Talking About You 00:00 Tools
Sorry I'm Tied Up 00:00 Tools
Accountancy Blues 00:00 Tools
Arthur Is Dead (Let's Rot) 00:00 Tools
(I Got Dem Old) Sex In Chains Blues Pt 1 00:00 Tools
The Ghost Of Desperate Dan 00:00 Tools
Somewhere There's A Place For Us 00:00 Tools
This Is Your Next Life 00:00 Tools
Rock'n'Roll for the Time Being 00:00 Tools
Elvis Is Dead (Boring) 00:00 Tools
The Mania Express 00:00 Tools
Is It Really Necessary? 00:00 Tools
Macaroni'N'Mice 00:00 Tools
Shakin' All Over 00:00 Tools
(I've Got Dem Old) Sex in Chain Blues (Again Mama) Pt1 00:00 Tools
Two Minutes Mr. Smith 00:00 Tools
Arthur Is Dead Boring - Let's Rot 00:00 Tools
Throwaway 00:00 Tools
Horrible Breath (1978) 00:00 Tools
(I Got Dem Old) Sex in Chains Blues (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
(I Got dem Old) Sex in Chains Blues, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
From A Rabbit (live) 00:00 Tools
Horrible Breath - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Good Personality - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Dirty Pictures - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Johnny Mekon - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Nervous Wreck - Radio Stars 00:00 Tools
Is It Really Necessary - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
To A Beast 00:00 Tools
01 - Dirty Pictures (1977 Single A Side) 00:00 Tools
Dirty Pictures (1977 Single A Side) 00:00 Tools
Don't Waste My Time - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Box 29 - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
No Russians In Russia - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
Nothing Happened Today - Eric 00:00 Tools
No Russians in Russia (live) 00:00 Tools
05 - Johnny Mekon (1977 EP B Side) 00:00 Tools
Is It Really Necessary (1977) 00:00 Tools
03 - No Russians In Russia (1977 EP A Side) 00:00 Tools
Real Me 00:00 Tools
Six Days on the Road 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Man 00:00 Tools
The Beast No. 2 00:00 Tools
Horrible Breath [*] 00:00 Tools
This Train Is Bound for Glory 00:00 Tools
(I've Got Dem Old) Sex In Chains Blues (Again Mama) Part I 00:00 Tools
Sons of the Pioneers Medley: Tumbling Tumbleweeds/Cool Water/I'm an Old Cowhand 00:00 Tools
Accountancy Blues [*] 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of Desperate Dan 00:00 Tools
Blame It On The Young (live) 00:00 Tools
My Dakota Home 00:00 Tools
Johnny Mekon (1977 EP B Side) 00:00 Tools
Sorry, I'm Tied Up 00:00 Tools
Box 2 9 - Paris Theatre 1977 00:00 Tools
09 - From A Rabbit (1978 Single A Side) 00:00 Tools
04 - Box 29 (1977 EP A Side) 00:00 Tools
Sex In Chains Blues 00:00 Tools
Nothing Happened Today + Eric 00:00 Tools
(I Got Dem Old) Sen In Chains Blues (Again Mama) Part 1 00:00 Tools
No Russians In Russia [John Peel Session 5-17-77] 00:00 Tools
Horrible Breath (Peel Session 17/05/1977) 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Old Missoula 00:00 Tools
Bang Your Head 00:00 Tools
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Formed in London, UK in 1976, and disbanded for dental reasons in 1979, Radio Stars emerged from the tail-end of glam to seize the punk reins with abandon, albeit without the po-faced rigidity of their peers. Writer/bassist Martin Gordon was in Sparks during the Kimono My House era, and then formed Jet with former John's Children singer Andy Ellison. Jet became Radio Stars, with guitarist Ian Macleod replacing Jet's Davey O'List and drummer Steve Parry, and later Jamie Crompton, completing the line up. The first Radio Stars single ‘Dirty Pictures’ was championed by John Peel; their first EP, inspired by Germans and entitled ‘Stop It’, contained two tunes which were to become legendary live favourites, ‘No Russians in Russia’ and ‘Johnny Mekon’. Their first album ‘Songs For Swinging Lovers’ was described as ’sticking out from the fetid morass of garage bands on fly-by-night labels like Nureyev's whatsit through his leotard’, which seems to sum it up rather well. They toured endlessly, audiences invaded the stage, they even had hits and gained critical acclaim. Tickets for the shows were printed with the slogan ‘No riff-raff’ - no matter, the riff-raff turned up in droves, eager to get an earful of the band and an eyeful of Gordon’s soft-porn model girlfriend who stood obtrusively at the side of the stage. Their second album ‘Holiday Album’ contained equal amounts of pop gems for grown-ups, but the writing was on the wall, and molars were being ground down. Exhausted by touring continuously, the band broke up and reformed the following day without bassist/writer Martin Gordon. Trevor White, also ex-Sparks,was later added to the line-up but Gordon's departure in December 1978 undermined any lingering potential and Radio Stars disbanded the following year. Ellison and White subsequently undertook several low-key projects and the singer later revived the group's name, but to little success due in the main to Trevor White's increasing problem with transvestism and gerbils. However, in a recent development in November 2007, they had this to say: "Canoe group claim to have no recollection of disbanding: British band Radio Stars who disappeared in a mysterious boating incident in 1979 and who were declared officially dead by the Performing Rights Society, turned themselves over to the proprietor of London's Blow Up club at the weekend. They claimed to have no recollection of having broken up over thirty years ago, and to be 'completely in the dark' about the release of a new CD featuring live performances from the late seventies". They performed in London on March 1st 2008, and repeated this unique one-off event at London's Forum on December 13th 2008, and also in Southampton the following day. They also performed on January 22nd 2010 in a once-only 32nd anniversary of their tour with Eddie and the Hotrods as special guests of that band at the 100 Club, London, UK. More on www.radio-stars.com,www.martingordon.de and www.radiantfuture.eu Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.