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The Nips are an English
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band formed in London in 1976 as the Nipple Erectors by punk artist
Shanne Bradley Shanne Bradley (born 1957) is an English punk musician, songwriter, and artist. She founded a punk band, The Nipple Erectors (The Nips), in 1976 playing bass guitar with Shane MacGowan on vocals, and co-founded The Men They Couldn't Hang in 198 ...
. They were
Shane MacGowan Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25 December 195730 November 2023) was a British-born Irish singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of Celtic punk band the Pogues. He won acclaim for his lyrics, whic ...
's first musical group.


History

Initially consisting of vocalist/songwriter
Shane MacGowan Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25 December 195730 November 2023) was a British-born Irish singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of Celtic punk band the Pogues. He won acclaim for his lyrics, whic ...
(known at the time as 'Shane O'Hooligan'), bassist/songwriter/original punk artist
Shanne Bradley Shanne Bradley (born 1957) is an English punk musician, songwriter, and artist. She founded a punk band, The Nipple Erectors (The Nips), in 1976 playing bass guitar with Shane MacGowan on vocals, and co-founded The Men They Couldn't Hang in 198 ...
, guitarist/artist Roger Towndrow and drummer Adrian Fox (AKA "Arcane Vendetta"); the Nipple Erectors performed their first gig at the Roxy Club in Covent Garden in 1977. The band later released four
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and there was one bootleg live album between 1978 and 1981. Inspired by
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, the Nipple Erectors incorporated elements of
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and 1960s
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into their music. Following the release of their first single, "King of the Bop"/"Nervous Wreck", in June 1978, on Soho Records, the band renamed themselves the Nips and released the
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song "All the Time in the World"/"Private Eye" with Phil Rowland of
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on drums. By May 1979, the band's line up had changed to include Gavin "Fritz" Douglas, on guitar. "Gabrielle" was released in November 1979, first on Soho Records, and then reissued on
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with John ("Grinny") Grinton (ex
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) on drums. By the time of its release, Grinny had been replaced by Roger Travis Williams. Gavin Douglas' guitar playing on this record marked a change in the band's sound to a more melodic style. A live album, ''Only the End of the Beginning'' was released on Soho Records in 1980, from a recording made whilst on tour with the Purple Hearts. In 1980, the Nips recorded a demo for
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at their studio in
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. It was produced by
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. There were four songs recorded for this session: "Happy Song", "Nobody to Love", "Ghost Town" and "Love To Make You Cry". The line up for this recording was Shane MacGowan (vocals), Shanne Bradley (bass), Gavin Douglas (guitar) and Mark Harrison (ex Bernie Tormé Band) on drums. "Happy Song"/"Nobody to Love" was released as a single in October 1981, on Test Pressing Records. The Nips announced to the press that they were quitting after a last gig on 10 March 1980 at London's Covent Garden Rock Garden. MacGowan and Bradley did reform the band later that year, albeit briefly. The line up included
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on guitar and
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(ex– the Damned) on drums. This line up played a final gig in December 1980 at London's Music Machine with
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. In 1981 Jon Moss joined up with
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to form
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. During 1981, Bradley took the band in another direction away from the traditional rock band format to incorporate Greek, Cretan and Irish Roots/Folk music. The popular
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and American folk song "
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" had previously formed part of their early live set with Guitarist Roger Towndrow. This line up included Macgowan and Bradley plus John Hasler (ex
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) on standup
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and Scots/Irish Folk Fiddler David Rattray. Later that year Bradley decided to take a break from music.
Shane MacGowan Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25 December 195730 November 2023) was a British-born Irish singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of Celtic punk band the Pogues. He won acclaim for his lyrics, whic ...
and John Hasler went on to play in Pogue Mahone, later shortened to
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. In 1984,
Shanne Bradley Shanne Bradley (born 1957) is an English punk musician, songwriter, and artist. She founded a punk band, The Nipple Erectors (The Nips), in 1976 playing bass guitar with Shane MacGowan on vocals, and co-founded The Men They Couldn't Hang in 198 ...
co-founded
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to play "The Alternative Country and Western Festival" in March 1984 at the
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in Camden. In 1987,
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released an anthology LP named ''Bops, Babes, Booze and Bovver'', credited to "Nips n Nipple Erectors". It collects both sides of the first three singles issued on Soho, as well as adding two outtakes: "So Pissed Off" and "Stavordale Rd, N5". The later CD edition added another two outtakes: "
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in Bovver Boots" and "Fuss & Bother".


Reformation

On 6 May 2008, the Nipple Erectors reformed, playing a somewhat secret gig at the
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,
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, London. The line-up consisted of Shanne Bradley, Shane MacGowan, Eric "Le Baton" Baconstrip, and Fritz Douglas. Bradley's daughter Eucalypta sang backing vocals on the final number "Gabrielle". The group also performed one month later although this time minus MacGowan who was replaced by Eucalypta on vocals since Shane was in Ireland. In 2009 Shanne Bradley and Gavin Douglas travelled to Ireland. On 16 August 2009 a rehearsal with a drummer Mick Cronin was arranged at Philly Ryans Bar, Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland.


Discography


Singles

* "King of the Bop" (b/w "Nervous Wreck") (as Nipple Erectors, 1978), Soho Records * "All the Time in the World" (b/w "Private Eye") (1979), Soho Records * "Gabrielle" (b/w "Vengeance") (1980), Soho Records * "Happy Song" (b/w "Nobody to Love") (1981), Test Pressings Records


Albums

* ''Only the End of the Beginning'' (1980), Soho Records ecorded live March 1980 at Wolverhampton Polytechnic on the Purple Hearts tour* ''Bops, Babes, Booze and Bovver'' (1987), Big Beat Records nthology of all Soho singles & b-sides with bonus unreleased tracks">b-sides.html" ;"title="nthology of all Soho singles & b-sides">nthology of all Soho singles & b-sides with bonus unreleased tracks


References


Bibliography

* ''Pogue Mahone: Kiss My Arse: The Story of The Pogues'' by Carol Clerk, Omnibus Press, 2006,


External links


The Nips: Licensed to Cool – a fan site
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