

What would you say was the most memorable, for good or bad reasons? We co-workers and recorded This is your Life together.Ħ. Our first gig was at welling baptist church with a local band Called The Reprobates, whose guitarist Ian eventually ended up being our guitarist a couple of years later. The rest of the songs I the first few months were mainly sex pistols covers, even some early Adam and the ants, oh and Chip on your Shoulder was one we played at every gig till Bout 81. I did most of the writing once we starting playing more gigs and then the band would put it all together as at first we only had about 4 songs, including Vicious Rumours, which was actually written by a girlfriend of ours, Lesley and Dave and I wrote music. Also we had a stand in bass player, Phil Lecomber. Also Alan’s good friend and co-worker was Micky F lead singer of an up and coming band called the Business. Al Kilpin on drums, we also met at the church in one of those kids club things, but Alan was also hanging out at the local youth clubs and knew everybody. Okay, I met Dave Field at Church, we were I the Boys Brigade together and actually ended up going to the same school. Who were the original members, and how did you meet? Why, well it seemed like fun, I loved to sing and a few other kids at school had put together bands.

A friend of mine Dave field played guitar and another Al Kilpin was up for trying put drums. In 1979 around April /may I had the idea of a starting a band. Being in a band was and still is a dream for me but none of this means anything without you lot, so when Symond said yes a 2nd time to my/our request to Play 2017 my face and heart lit up and we promise to give you a show to remember. This is an event to see old friends, make new and a way to show our and my appreciation to you all and thank you for letting us/me be part of something that will live forever. As you can see from the picture my vast taste in music. I love music and ever since I can remember that has always been my first love. This Event is to get together people from all over the world who love this scene and for some has been part of their lives since their early teenage years as it was for me. Okay (I tend to ramble so this will be a long interview, so if edited I will take no offence) now why we/I want to play Reunion 2017. Symond, whilst disappointed never once showed or held it against us or me personally and we have continued to build our friendship these past couple of years. Then unfortunately we were unable due to JC and his wife expecting a baby right at that time. We discovered that we were very much cut from the same cloth… I was so excited to be playing and it was going to be our first show back together in England since the Main Event. Well you and I had many exchanges, surprisingly most of them about our kids, principles and general outlook on life. Symond, 2 1/2 years ago, you reached out to me and asked if we would consider playing the Reunion. Why would you like to play the great skinhead reunion, in brighton Vicious Rumours make a comeback.Brighton Skinhead Reunion 2017. Discogs, Lastfm, Download, Myspace, Facebook , Wikipedia Red London disbanded in 2002 and they are come back in 2018, touring in UK and Europe. Later in 2016 was a new re-issue with remastered sound and some changes in the artwork made through italian label “ Radiation Ressiues” just on LP format. Record label called “RedStar 73” has made the first re-issue on vinyl format and If somebody wants to buy it can go HERE. The four members declared themselves as socialist, libertarian and internationalist, inspired by the british SWP. Is probably the best known work of the band, but Red London made more albums very recommended and always combining Oi! music with melodic voices and political lyrics.
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The release we have here was made by the label “Step-1” and include the first EP plus the debut LP. Nowadays the band play some concerts from time to time. Since then they have recorded for various labels both in the UK and abroad, and toured Europe including Germany, Poland, Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, and Spain as well as playing occasional gigs in England. Their first release was the “Sten Guns in Sunderland” EP in 1983 followed by the “This is England” LP in 1984. By 1983 they were signed to Razor Records. The band named themselves after a Sham 69 song. RED LONDON is an English punk band formed in Sunderland in 1981, influenced by The Clash, Angelic Upstarts and The Jam.
