Subway Sect

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Ambition 02:06 Tools
Nobody's Scared 00:00 Tools
Parallel Lines 00:00 Tools
Parallel Lines (From Unreleased Original Subway Sect Punk Album) 00:00 Tools
Stool Pigeon 00:00 Tools
Imbalance - Rehearsal 1978 00:00 Tools
Stop That Girl 00:00 Tools
Chain Smoking 00:00 Tools
Imbalance 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Even (A Different Story) 00:00 Tools
We Oppose All Rock And Roll 00:00 Tools
Chain Smoking (From unreleased original Subway Sect punk album) 00:00 Tools
Split Up The Money 00:00 Tools
Don't Split It 00:00 Tools
Chainsmokin' 00:00 Tools
Stayin' Out Of Touch 00:00 Tools
I Changed My Mind (On The Telephone) 00:00 Tools
No Love Now 00:00 Tools
Eastern Europeans 00:00 Tools
Stand Back 00:00 Tools
Exit No Return (From unreleased original Subway Sect punk album) 00:00 Tools
Double Negative 00:00 Tools
Birth and Death 00:00 Tools
Derail Your Senses 00:00 Tools
Empty Shell 00:00 Tools
Enclave 00:00 Tools
Ambition (From Unreleased Original Subway Sect Punk Album) 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Shoot Me? (Birth And Death) 00:00 Tools
Make Me Sad 00:00 Tools
Head Held High 00:00 Tools
Not Watchin' The Devil 00:00 Tools
Vertical Integration 00:00 Tools
Idiot Of All 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Even 00:00 Tools
Watching the Devil 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Even 00:00 Tools
Exit-No return 00:00 Tools
Hey Now I'm in Love 00:00 Tools
Spring Is Grey 00:00 Tools
Lazy So and So 00:00 Tools
Johnny Thunders 00:00 Tools
Same Mistakes 00:00 Tools
Malicious Love 00:00 Tools
Out Of Touch 00:00 Tools
Different Story 00:00 Tools
Nullify My Reputation 00:00 Tools
T.R.O.U.B.L.E. 00:00 Tools
Keep Our Chains 00:00 Tools
Outrageous Things 00:00 Tools
Place We Used To Live 00:00 Tools
The Water Was Bad 00:00 Tools
The Devil's in League With You 00:00 Tools
Be Your Age 00:00 Tools
Imbalance (Rehearsal 1978) 00:00 Tools
Everything's Crashing Down Around Us 00:00 Tools
Swing Gently 00:00 Tools
No Style 00:00 Tools
We Oppose All Rock and Roll / Sister Ray (Live at the California Ballroom, Dunst 00:00 Tools
Ambition - Live 00:00 Tools
Won't Turn Back 00:00 Tools
Exit No Return 00:00 Tools
Exit No Return (album version) 00:00 Tools
Miss Sadie 00:00 Tools
Won't Turn Back (Dennis Bovell Dub) 00:00 Tools
End of the Surrey People 00:00 Tools
Common Thief 00:00 Tools
One Step (From the Gutter) 00:00 Tools
In the Shadow of Your Ego 00:00 Tools
Wayward Biro 00:00 Tools
Nasty Man (Live at the LSE) 00:00 Tools
Back in a Void Again 00:00 Tools
Out of Touch - Live 00:00 Tools
Don't Take It All Out On Me (Sub-Sect Remix) 00:00 Tools
Staying Out Of View 00:00 Tools
Run for It 00:00 Tools
Drop a Bomb on 'Em 00:00 Tools
Dontsplitit 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Shoot Me¿ (Birth And Death) 00:00 Tools
Don't Take It All Out on Me 00:00 Tools
At the Circus 00:00 Tools
Go Against the Grain 00:00 Tools
Turn Your Back on Everyone 00:00 Tools
A Different Story 00:00 Tools
The Writers Slumped 00:00 Tools
Americana - Fire 00:00 Tools
Nothing Is Easy 00:00 Tools
Radio Sect 1 00:00 Tools
subway_sect-nobodys_scared 00:00 Tools
Heavy Heavy Heavy Load 00:00 Tools
Nobody`s Scared 00:00 Tools
George Blake Masterspy 00:00 Tools
Imbalance (Rehearsal 1978) 00:00 Tools
Exit - No Return 00:00 Tools
Holiday hymn 00:00 Tools
Stamp of a Vamp 00:00 Tools
Parallel Lines (Version) 00:00 Tools
Ambition (Non-LP 45) 00:00 Tools
A Different Story (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Radio Sect 2 00:00 Tools
Radio Sect 2 00:00 Tools
Parallel Lines (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Hey Now (I'm in Love) 00:00 Tools
Exit, No Return 00:00 Tools
Birth & Death 00:00 Tools
Subway Sect - Ambition 00:00 Tools
Nothin' Is Easy 00:00 Tools
Radio Sect 1 00:00 Tools
Introductiion 00:00 Tools
Parallel Lines 00:00 Tools
Born To Lose 00:00 Tools
Americana On Fire 00:00 Tools
Mr. Bennett 00:00 Tools
Ambition (1978) 00:00 Tools
Ambition - Subway Sect 00:00 Tools
Different Story (Rock and Roll Even) 00:00 Tools
Instrumentally Scared 00:00 Tools
Conscience Be Your Guide 00:00 Tools
She's My Best Friend 00:00 Tools
Parallell Lines 00:00 Tools
No Love (Now) 00:00 Tools
Crazy Crazy 00:00 Tools
Lazy So & So 00:00 Tools
subway_sect-chain_smoking 00:00 Tools
Sect Line Up 00:00 Tools
Just In Time 00:00 Tools
Moving Bed 00:00 Tools
Why Did You Shoot Me [Birth And Death] 00:00 Tools
Won't Turn Back (Version) 00:00 Tools
Devil's in League With You 00:00 Tools
We Oppose All Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
What's Your Name? 00:00 Tools
Dilletante 00:00 Tools
Out Of Touch (Live) 00:00 Tools
Why Don't You Shoot Me? 00:00 Tools
Noola's Saloon 00:00 Tools
Love For Sale 00:00 Tools
Out of Touch / View 00:00 Tools
Double Negative (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Nobody’s Scared 00:00 Tools
Rock & Roll Even 00:00 Tools
Out Of Our Zone 00:00 Tools
Chainsmoking 00:00 Tools
Watching The Devil (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Stool Pigeon (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Head Held High (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Imbalance (Rehearsal) 00:00 Tools
Everything's Crashing 00:00 Tools
13 - ambition - subway sect 00:00 Tools
04 Different Story 00:00 Tools
We Oppose All Rock 'n' Roll/Sister Ray 00:00 Tools
Chain Smoking (John Peel Session 17.10.1977) 00:00 Tools
Out Of Touch View 00:00 Tools
Stool Pigeon (John Peel session 4.12.78) 00:00 Tools
01 Ambition 00:00 Tools
Instrumental Scared 00:00 Tools
We Oppose All Rock'n'Roll 00:00 Tools
Imbalance (Rehearsal 1978) - Subway Sect 00:00 Tools
Double Negative (John Peel session 4.12.78) 00:00 Tools
08 Nobody's Scared 00:00 Tools
Out of Touch/View 00:00 Tools
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Subway Sect were one of the original British punk bands. The core of the band was singer/songwriter, Vic Godard, plus assorted soul fans, who congregated around early gigs by the Sex Pistols until Malcolm McLaren suggested they formed their own band. Subway Sect were among the performers at the 100 Club Punk Festival on Monday, September 21, 1976 - sharing the bill with Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Clash and the Sex Pistols. The first lineup of Godard on vocals, Paul Packham on drums, Paul Myers on bass and Rob Symmons on guitar lasted for 4 gigs before Mark Laff replaced Packham. Laff himself would leave for fellow punk group Generation X after the White Riot tour. A third drummer, Bob Ward, was recruited, and it is this lineup that can be heard on the band's first John Peel session and also on the single Nobody's Scared. This was the first and only release on Braik Records, a label owned by Bernie Rhodes, who managed both Subway Sect and The Clash. Rhodes subsequently supervised the recording of their debut album at Gooseberry Studios in London, with Clash sound man and producer Mickey Foote at the production helm. At that time the band toured intensively with the Sex Pistols, The Clash and others. However, just as their first album was ready for release, for reasons that remain obscure, Rhodes sacked all the band (except Godard) and Subway Sect mark 1 ceased to exist. The album was never released, although a single from the sessions Ambition was released on Rough Trade Records, with the B-side Different Story (Rock and Roll Even) also taken from the same sessions. A further track Parallel Lines was released as a free disc with NME magazine. Godard put together the pieces, and Subway Sect mark 2 was formed, and the band finally released their first album "What's the Matter, Boy?" in 1980. The album features many songs written during the previous incarnation of the band, but performed with radically altered arrangements. By this time, Godard had become increasingly influenced by early rockabilly, and the "first wave" of rock and roll (Sun Records session era Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran etc.). This was just a few years before the rockabilly revival, and the album was ignored as being 'retro'. Ignoring this, Godard then went even further back in time, and later releases showed the influence of the "rat pack" (Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra), and even swing bands of the 1940s, many years before these sounds became fashionable. Facing dwindling sales, Godard eventually packed in the music business and became a postman. In 1982, former Subway Sect members - guitarist Rob Marche, keyboardist Dave Collard, bassist Chris Bostock and drummer Sean McLusky - teamed up with American singer, Dig Wayne and formed the band Jo Boxers which had two UK Top 10 hits. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.