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I don't know exatly. It was the year when geldof did that concert in the Australian outback. I think he said in an interview (Bob Geldof Reveals) that it was 1993, but I'm not sure.
You're right Scottie, that was John Turnbull with longer hair - although I would have guessed it would have been Jamie Moses on guitar at that time... but I might be wrong and that was much earlier?
I'm pretty sure that it was Geoffrey Richardson on violin, mandolin etc. before 1994.
The rest of the band would have been the same as now - Pete Briquette (b), Niall Power (dr) and Alan Dunn (acc, keyb). There was also a keyboarder once called Spike Edney, and another keboarder whose name I don't recall. No idea if any of these two were in the band in 1993!
THE BLOCKHEADS: Formed in 1977 to promote Ian Durys' album 'New Boots and Panties' on the first Stiff Records tour of the U.K. Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, Charlie Charles, John Turnbull and Mick Gallagher became known as 'The Blockheads' (a reference to a song on Ian's album). As 'Ian Dury & The Blockheads' they went back out on tour, this time without Chaz Jankel, and in 1978 released 'What a Waste' a single that reached number five in the U.K. charts. They were then joined by saxophonist Davey Payne and toured the U.S.A supporting Lou Reed across North America ending with their own dates in California (with backline roadie Pete Rush). In late 1978 Chaz returned to the fold and composed 'Hit me with your Rhythm Stick' with Ian. The band recorded it in The Workhouse Studios, Old Kent Road, London and in 1979 had a number one hit record with it in the U.K. Ian Dury & The Blockheads went on to record the 'Do it Yourself' album and toured Europe and the U.K. recording 'Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3' in Rome. Released as a single in late 1979 it reached number three in the U.K. charts. In 1980 Chaz, once again, left the band to pursue solo projects in California and Wilko Johnson joined Ian, Norman, Johnny, Charlie, Mickey and Davey to record and release a third album for Stiff Records called 'Laughter' and released 'I Want to be Straight' and 'Supermans Big Sister' as singles. They toured throughout 1981 in the U.K and Europe, sometimes augmented by Don Cherry on trumpet, ending the year with a tour of Australia. In 1982 Ian Dury & The Blockheads disbanded and were not to play together again until 1987 when they went out to Japan in June to play three shows in four days, disbanding again until 1990 when the death of Charlie Charles in September of that year re-united them to play two Benefit gigs at The Forum, Camden Town in aid of Charlies' family. Chaz returned from America and Steven Monti picked up the drumsticks for the hottest ticket in town. The band, now augmented by Merlin Rhys-Jones on guitar and Will Parnell on percussion, recorded a live album 'Warts & Audience' at the Brixton Academy in December 1990. Chaz returned to California and the band toured Spain in January 1991. Once again the band stopped working until August 1994 when, with the return to England of Chaz, the band were invited to play the Madstock Festival in Finsbury Park in August which led to a series of hit and run gigs in Europe, Ireland, the U.K.and Japan throughout the rest of 1994 and 1995. In March 1996 Ian was diagnosed with cancer and, after recovering from an operation, was determined to write another album. To this end The Blockheads went into rehearsal in August 1996 and began recording at Air Studios, London in October. The album 'Mr. Lovepants' was released in 1998 and in May, Ian & The Blockheads hit the road again. This time with Dylan Howe replacing Steve Monti on drums. In August Davey Payne left and was replaced by Gilad Atzmon. This line up continued to play gigs throughout 1999. The last performance by Ian Dury & The Blockheads was February 6th 2000 at The London Palladium. Ian died at 9am on 27th March 2000. The Blockheads made a big decision to return to performing after Ian's untimely demise. This is the official London gig. Three cheers for Captain Hook! Buy your tickets NOW. The Blockheads are Mickey Gallagher, Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, John Turnbull, Derek The Draw, Dylan Howes and Gilad Atzman.
CLICK HERE to access the official Blockheads webpages.
Doors open: 7.30pm LUC WARM BAND on stage approximately 8.00pm THE BLOCKHEADS on stage roughly 9.30pm Live music is scheduled to finish by 11.15pm, with DJ Dave Edwards playing top music until 12.30am. Tickets £19.50 ADV, £20.00 on door
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1. BUY TICKETS ONLINE via Paypal (+ 50p handling charge per order - NOT per ticket. Please note: if there are less than 5 working days to the gig, your tickets will be left on the door for collection on the night.)
3. BUY TICKETS BY TELEPHONE WITH CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD (+ agency booking fee) Stargreen (020 7734 8932) Seetickets (0870 264 3333) 24 hours Ticketweb (08700 600 100) 24 hours
4. BUY TICKETS BY POST WITH CHEQUE OR POSTAL ORDER (face value + SAE) Please include SAE and daytime telephone number - cheques/POs payable to 'Smarter Music Ltd’ to: Tickets, Smarter Music, 16 The Woodlands, London SE13 6TY (Not available to personal callers)
5. BUY TICKETS IN PERSON FROM JB'S RECORDS face value) Tickets are available at face value from JB's Records, 36 Hanway St, W1 (near Tottenham Court Rd tube) from 1-6pm, Mon-Sat, cash only. (Advance tickets are no longer sold at the 100 Club.)
6. PAY ON THE DOOR Tickets are usually available on the door on the night from 7.30pm - though this obviously cannot be guaranteed. Please check with this page on the day of the gig before making special journeys - or buy advance tickets to make certain you get in.