![]() A graffiti a következt írta: 'Walton and Hersham 69', de nagy részben lekopott a felirat, így csak 'Sham 69' látszódott a falon. A nevet egy graffitirl vették, amelyet az énekes látott egy falon. 1976-ban alakultak a surrey -i Hershamben. Standing Only – There is no provision for seating in this Venue for this event, if you are unable to comfortably stand for the shows duration we may be able to assist with access seats but this is only in limited circumstances and when medically necessary, we cannot guarantee that access seats in this venue will provide a clear and uncompromised view of the stage. Sham 69 A Sham 69 angol punk / Oi együttes. ![]() Please note we have multiple venues in the same building and each has their own Style and Configuration, please make sure that you are comfortable with the Venue prior to booking tickets. Tickets £10.00 in advance / £12.00 on the door The Grand Vault: Entrance 3 | Doors and Bar open at 7:30pm Sham 69 makes punk rock with anarchist leanings, which leans against the genre Oi! . Originally this was the punk of the white working class ' If the Kids are United "is a call to rival youth gangs to unite so that the power of the State as tyranniek encountered can be broken. ' Borstal Breakout ' is about the outbreak from a borstal, an institution for juvenile delinquents. Notwithstanding the considerable attraction exercised on the far-right scene, this rather these groups were Sham 69 as fasteners, saw their ideas than vice versa. Sham 69 was covered by several other groups, including Atari Teenage Riot, Die Toten Hosen, Dropkick Murphys, Rancid, Street Dogs and even the schlager singer Benny Schnier.Sham 69 play The Old Courts, featuring Tim V on vocal duties, Ian Whitewood on the Drums, Al Campbell, Lead Guitar and John Woodward on Bass duties.Įxpect classics such as "Angels with Dirty Faces", "Borstal Breakout", "Hersham Boys" and "If the Kids Are United" performed with the same play it like you mean it ferocity of the 1970's.The band wants to exist on the principles of being a live working band.so lets get real and hear some real Boot Kicking Street Punk. ![]() Parsons is the last remaining Member of the original line-up Jefferson was the new bassist Rob, with Ian Whitewood on the percussion. Pursey and Parsons put in 1987 a reunion on legs, again undertook tours and brought new plates from middelerwijl as a solo artist, while Sue continued. In 2006, he left the Group again the new singer was in 2007 Tim v. Their second album, ' that's Life ', all recorded live, appeared in 1978 and was also a great success, as well as many a song by Sham 69. Nevertheless, the band's live performances were a notorious reputation because they settled on violent brawls of failures some performances truly began to gatherings of various extreme right-wing and racist groups, although singer Pursey publicly spoke against the British National Front .Īlso the third album was a huge commercial success, but the band was concerned about the increasing violence at their concerts. Thereupon began to produce other bands Pursey and to explore new musical styles.Drummer Cain was succeeded by Ricky Goldstein. The fourth album by Sham 69, however, was a flop: in 1980, the group from another, which Goldstein, Stiv Bators and Tregunna Parsons together with The Wanderers founded the group, which was short-lived. Jimmy Pursey attempted a solo career. Can you please give me the current line up for Sham 69 Tim V: Hi Yes the line up at the moment is myself- Tim V on vocals Dave Parsons - the original founder and song writer Ian Whitewood on drums.(the longest at 24 years) along with Rob Jefferson on Bass Guitar. Singer Jimmy Pursey coined the name of the group allegedly on a public toilet graffiti when he read about the victory of local football club ' Walton & Hersham ' in ' 1969 ', hence Sham 69. He founded the band along with Dave Parsons ( guitar), Albie Slider ( bass guitar) and Mark Cain ( drums), after which they performed in various locations, including the then-legendary Roxy Club in London. In Acklam Hall they performed as support act for Chelsea, The Lurkers and The Cortinas on, where John Cale discovered them and to contacts helped. Their debut single "I don't wanna ' appeared on Step Forward, the small label but already in the spring of 1978, they signed a contract with PolyGram, where their first album ' Tell us the Truth," which half live recordings exist, appeared. Albie Slider became manager of the group, and the new bass guitarist David Tregunna was until 1980. The American label Shire released their debut in the United States from place likewise. Punk Globe: Thanks so much for the interview Tim.
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