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Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. Captain Sensible co-founded the punk rock band the Damned, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. He embarked on a solo career during the 1980s, following a UK number one hit with his cover of "
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". Captain Sensible's distinctive appearance includes a red beret and sunglasses, typically with white frames. He was also a founder of the Blah! Party.


Early life

Captain Sensible was born in
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, London, on 24 April 1954. He went to Stanley Technical School for Boys in
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,
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. The first musical instrument he played was a Bontempi organ. Growing up, he listened to
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and the Groundhogs.


The Damned

Originally a member of the Johnny Moped band, Captain Sensible joined the Damned in 1976 on the suggestion of his colleague
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, the band's drummer, filling a number of positions during his tenure (including bassist, lead guitarist and keyboardist), and eventually becoming the band's main songwriter following the departure of Brian James. Captain Sensible left in the 1980s to concentrate on solo projects, but rejoined in 1996 after Scabies left, and co-wrote ''
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'', the band's first new studio album for 8 years, in 2001. He continues to tour and record with the band.


Solo career

Captain Sensible's first solo release came in 1978 with the single "
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", an
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cover recorded while the Damned were on hiatus. He followed this in 1981 with the '' This Is Your Captain Speaking'' EP on
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. He signed to
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and had a UK number one hit in 1982 with a cover of "
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", the Rodgers and Hammerstein song from ''
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'', featuring backing by Dolly Mixture and a band including Robyn Hitchcock on guitar. This was later sampled for British hip hop artist
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's 2004 song "Dream". Other Captain Sensible songs that became hits in the UK and Europe were " Wot", "One Christmas Catalogue" and anti-
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"Glad It's All Over", which was co-written and produced by
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. After quitting A&M Records he continued recording for various independent labels, including Deltic Records and Humbug Records. He has also toured with his solo band Punk Floyd. Captain Sensible's recording of "The Snooker Song" from Mike Batt's musical ''
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'' was used as the theme music for the BBC gameshow '' Big Break'', and he also wrote and performed a song called "Brain's Theme" for the movie ''Skinned Deep'' in 2004. Captain Sensible is also a member of Dead Men Walking, a supergroup featuring Mike Peters, Kirk Brandon ( Spear of Destiny) and Slim Jim Phantom, and the Sensible Gray Cells with former Damned mate Paul Gray.


Politics

In September 2006, Captain Sensible formed a new British political party known as the Blah! Party, saying, "We believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process, and we want the Blah! Party to be the party of protest, a channel through which the people of the U.K. can vent their dissatisfaction at nonsensical everyday things, and protest against the government and the current crop of political parties." The Blah! Party was largely modelled on the principle of
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, with suggestions being made by anyone on the party website. These suggestions would then be voted on by the membership, resulting in a "rolling
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." The party was launched on 24 September 2006 at a conference in
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. Initial policies included stopping "chav culture and the idolisation of airhead celebrities like the
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and
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", alongside more serious policies of opposing the
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and ID cards, instead spending money on public transport, hospitals and
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. The Blah! Party entered into a sponsorship deal with Seabrook Crisps in September 2006, with the party logo and details on joining for free printed on their packets. The party also received non-financial support from PR company Propaganda. The party received £168,309 in the last quarter of 2006. The party was debt-free in 2008, with a membership of 8,544, up from 5,000 in 2007. The first Blah! Party candidate was Carl Finlan, who stood in the 2007 local elections in
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ward,
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. He gained 69 votes (1.6%). Deputy leader Melodie Staniforth stood in the Holme Valley North ward of
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as 'Boney Maroney' in 2008. She gained 38 votes (0.68%). She resigned shortly afterwards. On 11 September 2007, Propaganda handed total control of the Blah! Party to Captain Sensible, former Official Monster Raving Loony Party deputy leader Melodie Staniforth, Robert Staniforth, Sadie Ingoldby, Shaun Nightingale and Gary Spate. In December 2008, Propaganda closed the website. The party ended its association with Propaganda and Seabrook, launching a new website. At the same time it de-registered from the register of political parties, deciding to instead be a protest group.


Personal life

Captain Sensible was previously in a long term relationship with Rachel Bor of Dolly Mixture. The couple have three children together. He is currently married to Mayumi. Burns adopted his stage name Captain Sensible ironically because he used to be a "debauched maniac" who had fun "regardless of the consequences." However, after living at Dial House (the commune where the
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band
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lived) for a week to record an EP in 1981, his life changed and he became a
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who adhered to Crass' pacifist and creative aims. Captain Sensible has written several songs about
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, including " Torture Me" and most notably the 1985 single "Wot! No Meat?".


Discography


Solo

;Albums *''
Women and Captains First ''Women and Captains First'' is the debut solo album by English musician Captain Sensible, best known as guitarist for The Damned, released on 3 September 1982 by A&M Records. It features contributions from producer Tony Mansfield, Robyn Hitchc ...
'' (1982), A&M – UK No. 64 *'' The Power of Love'' (1983), A&M *''
Revolution Now ''Revolution Now'' is the third solo album by Captain Sensible. It was released on CD and double LP in July 1989 on his own Deltic Records. It was Sensible's first album release in six years since 1983's '' The Power of Love''. The album feat ...
'' (1989), Deltic *''
The Universe of Geoffrey Brown ''The Universe of Geoffrey Brown'' is the fourth solo album and first concept album by Captain Sensible, released in April 1993 by Humbug Records. Background Captain Sensible had grown up musically in the 1960s and 1970s, where "some incred ...
'' (1993), Humbug *''
Live at the Milky Way ''Live at the Milky Way'' is a live album by Captain Sensible, released in 1994 by Humbug Records. It was recorded at the Milky Way club in Amsterdam on the final gig of a European tour supporting the album ''The Universe of Geoffrey Brown''. ...
'' (1994), Humbug *''
Meathead Meathead may refer to: *Matt Mitrione, an American mixed martial artist, and former NFL football player *Michael Stivic, a character on the American sitcom ''All in the Family'' * Meathead (''Tom and Jerry''), a grayish brown alley cat who first ...
'' (1995), Humbug *''
Mad Cows and Englishmen ''Mad Cows and Englishmen'' is the sixth and last studio solo album by Captain Sensible, released in 1996 by Scratch Records. Critical reception In his review of the album on the music website '' Brainwashed'', Mark Weddle wrote: "Captai ...
'' (1996), Scratch ;Compilations *''Sensible Singles'' (1984), A&M *''A Day in the Life of ...'' (1984), A&M *''A Slice of Captain Sensible'' (1997), Humbug *''The Captain's Box'' (1997), Humbug – ontains ''A Slice of Captain Sensible'' and ''Meathead''*''Sensible Lifestyles: The Best of Captain Sensible'' (1997), Cleopatra *''The Masters'' (1998), Eagle eissue of ''Mad Cows and Englishmen'', including bonus tracks*''The Collection'' (2003), Spectrum Music ;EPs *'' This Is Your Captain Speaking'' (1981),
Crass Crass were an English art collective and punk rock band formed in Epping, Essex in 1977, who promoted anarchism as a political ideology, a lifestylism, way of life, and a resistance movement. Crass popularised the anarcho-punk movement of the ...
– UK Indie No. 3 *''The Universe of Captain Sensible'' (1998), Jarmusic ontains 5 tracks from ''Revolution Now'' and ''The Universe of Geoffrey Brown'' ;Singles Notes


The Damned

*'' Damned Damned Damned'' (1977) *'' Music for Pleasure'' (1977) *''
Machine Gun Etiquette ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' is the third studio album by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 2 November 1979 by Chiswick Records. Background The album was the group's first since reforming with Dave Vanian on vocals, Captain Sensib ...
'' (1979) *'' The Black Album'' (1980) *''
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'' (1982) *''
Grave Disorder ''Grave Disorder'' is the ninth studio album from the punk rock band The Damned, released in August 2001. It was their first release since signing to Nitro Records and only studio album with Patricia Morrison. Style The album is musically si ...
'' (2001) *'' So, Who's Paranoid?'' (2008) *'' Evil Spirits'' (2018)


Dead Men Walking

*''Live At CBGB New York City'' (2005), Resistance *''Graveyard Smashes Volume 1'' (2006), Resistance *''Easy Piracy'' (2015), Slimstyle Records


The Sensible Grey Cells

*''
A Postcard from Britain ''A Postcard from Britain'' is the first studio album by English rock band the Sensible Gray Cells, released in October 2013 by Easy Action. The band is a side project of guitarist Captain Sensible and bassist Paul Gray of the Damned along with ...
'' (2013), Easy Action *''
Get Back into the World ''Get Back into the World'' is the second studio album by English rock band the Sensible Gray Cells, released 27 November 2020 by Damaged Goods. The band is a side project of guitarist Captain Sensible and bassist Paul Gray of the Damned, and th ...
'' (2020), Damaged Goods


The Jack Tars

*''The Jack Tars'' EP (2015)


References


External links

* * *
Interview with Captain Sensible
(includes video of interview, and of The Damned's 35th anniversary tour), Rocker Magazine, 2011.
Captain Sensible discography

Extended discography
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