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The Boys are an English punk rock band formed in
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in 1976. Members of the band had previously played in other groups, including London SS and
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. After recording four studio
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s and eight
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, as well as recording Christmas themed music under the name The Yobs, they disbanded in the summer of 1982. The band reformed in 1999, and released a new album in 2014.


History

The Boys came together when singer/guitarist Matt Dangerfield left the punk band London SS in September 1975 to form a new band with ex-
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keyboard player Casino Steel. Dangerfield’s art college friend, guitarist Honest John Plain, was recruited and in June 1976, two of Plain’s co-workers at a T-shirt printing company, bassist Duncan "Kid" Reid and drummer Jack Black, completed the line-up. Steel (ex-Hollywood Brats) and Dangerfield played in the London SS together. The band's early recordings were made in a home recording studio which Dangerfield had set up in his rented
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in Maida Vale. The band played their first concert at the ''Hope and Anchor''
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on 15 October 1976. Among the crowd were Mick Jones,
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, Tony James and Gene October. After a few concerts, The Boys signed to NEMS in January 1977, and at that time the only British punk band to have a record deal - the Sex Pistols having been sacked by EMI on 6 January 1977 and the Damned having initially signed a one single deal with Stiff for New Rose, which had been released in October 1976. Their first release was the single "I Don't Care", and in support of that release, they toured with John Cale of
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. Their 16-track debut album, ''The Boys'', was recorded in early May 1977, but commercial release was delayed until 9 September 1977. The album reached No. 50 in the
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. A second single, "First Time" — with a theme of losing
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— was released on 27 July 1977. As a result, John Peel invited The Boys to record a live session for his show, which became 'Single Of The Week' in ''
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'' magazine. The single was steadily climbing the chart, until August 1977. The Boys released a second album on NEMS, titled ''Alternative Chartbusters'', and toured in support of it with the Ramones. The Boys then signed with Safari in 1979, and two albums and five singles followed before the band broke up in the summer of 1981. Each Christmas, the group rearranged the "B" and the "Y" in their name and became The Yobs, releasing four singles and one album; 1980s ''Christmas Album''. In this incarnation, the band members used the pseudonyms Noddy Oldfield, Ebenezer Polak, Kid Vicious and H. J. Bedwetter. On 31 July and 1 August 1999, four out of five original members, along with Steve "Vom" Ritchie (replacing Jack Black on drums, who was busy with his own band) played concerts in Japan. In September 2000, this new lineup played at the 'Holidays in the Sun Festival' in
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. Original drummer Jack Black made a guest appearance and filmed the concert. It was the first time in 18 years that the five original band members had been reunited on stage. In 2006, the band again performed concerts, including their first shows in London in 25 years. Following their reunion tour in London, one of the Boys' early songs, "Jimmy Brown", was released as a single in December 2008. In June 2014 The Boys released their first new studio album since 1981, ''Punk Rock Menopause'', on Wolverine Records. The album featured the original founder members Matt Dangerfield, Casino Steel and Honest John Plain, and included 13 new songs bearing the band’s trademark style. The Boys arrived in Shanghai, China, on 13 January 2015 to embark on a nine-date national tour to promote their new album “Punk Rock Menopause”, but found that the tour had been cancelled by the Chinese Ministry of Culture due to “crowd control and security issues”. The ban came in the aftermath of the Shanghai stampede at a New Year celebration in which 36 people were killed a few weeks earlier. The band set off on a cultural tour of China hosted by Shanghai-based punk band Round Eye. Along the way they played three underground gigs promoted by word of mouth, gave a number of interviews, were the subject of a one-hour documentary on top TV channel in Beijing, and recorded a live album – "Undercover - Live in China", which was released by Action Records on 1 July 2015. In September 2021, the band released an EP called ''I’m A Believer'' which also featured "She’s The Reason" from ''Punk Rock Menopause'' and the unreleased track "(There Ain’t No) Just One Beer". In May 2022, the band reached the Top 30 of Mike Read's ''Heritage Chart'' on Talking Pictures TV with "Weekend", in a chart which also featured The Vapors and The Automatics.


Legacy

The Boys achieved limited commercial success, but their music has influenced the development of other bands.
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s of some songs, namely "First Time" for their album '' Auf dem Kreuzzug ins Glück - 125 Jahre die Toten Hosen'' and "Brickfield Nights" for the cover album '' Learning English, Lesson One''. On the rear of the cover of
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's 1978 album All Mod Cons, the photograph of
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guitar carries a ''The Boys'' sticker. In the mid 1990s, Los Angeles based
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band, Amanda Jones, covered the song, "First Time ". Later that decade, Japanese band
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had a hit with a Boys cover. This prompted the re-release of several Boys albums, and more than 30,000 albums were sold in Japan alone. A Boys tribute album was also released featuring 13 bands from around the world. The Boys also influenced the cult
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band The Exploding Hearts, who performed and recorded in the early 2000s.


Band members


Present

*Matt Dangerfield - guitar, vocals (1976–1981 & 1999-present) *Casino Steel - organ, piano, vocals (1976–1981 & 1999-present) *Honest John Plain - guitar, vocals (1976–1981 & 1999-present) *Kent Norberg - bass, vocals (2011-present) *Martin H-Son - drums (1999-present)


Former

*Kid Reid - bass, vocals (1976–1981 & 1999-2011) *Jack Black - drums (1976–1981)


Discography as The Boys

Chart placings shown are from the
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Albums

*'' The Boys'' - (1977) *'' Alternative Chartbusters'' - (1978) *''To Hell with the Boys'' - (1979) *''Boys Only'' - (1981) *'' Punk Rock Menopause'' - (2014)


Live albums

*''Live at Roxy'' - (1990) *''Powercut'' -
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- (1996) *''Live in Concert (1980 & 1977)'' (with
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- (1993) *''Undercover - Live in China'' - (2015)


Singles

*"I Don't Care" / "Soda Pressing" - (1977) *"First Time" / "Watcha Gonna Do" / "Turning Grey" - (1977) *"Brickfield Nights" / "Teacher's Pet" - (1978) *"Kamikaze" / "Bad Days" - (1979) No. 9 *"Terminal Love" / "I Love Me" - (1980) No. 32 *" You Better Move On" / "Schoolgirls" - (1980) No. 30 *"Weekend" / "Cool" - (1980) *"Let It Rain" / "Lucy" - (1980) *"Svengerland" / "Only A Game" - (2002) *"Jimmy Brown" / "Walk My Dog" - (2008)


Compilations

*''Odds and Sods'' - (1990) *''The Boys/Alternative Chartbusters'' - (1993) *''Best of the Boys'' - (1995) *''Complete Punk Singles Collection'' - (1996) *'' No Thanks!: The 70s Punk Rebellion'' - (2003) *''Terminal Love (2021) Gutterwail


Discography as The Yobs


Albums

*''The Yobs' Christmas Album'' - (1979) *''The Yobs' Xmas 11'' - (1991) *''The Yobs' Leads 3 Amps Utd 0'' - (1995) *''The Yobs' The Worst Of The Yobs'' - (2001)


Singles

*"Run Rudolph Run" / "The Worm Song" - (1977) *"Silent Night" / "Stille Nacht"- (1978) *"Rub-A-Dum-Dum" / "Another Christmas" - (1979) *"Yobs On 45" / "The Ballad Of The Warrington" - (1981)


References


External links


Official siteStill unbeatable records
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