Punk/indie/goth trailblazers The Damned are on tour to celebrate the bandโs 40 years
THE Damned were in the eye of the storm when punk exploded in London in โ76. Contemporaries of The Sex Pistols and The Clash, The Damned is the first of those punk upstarts to release a single โNew Roseโ in 1976 and a debut album โDamned Damned Damnedโ in โ77, both on Stiff Records.
When Captain Sensible (bass/guitar), Rat Scabies (drums) and Brian James (guitar) were forming a band and in need of a singer they invited Sid Vicious and Dave Vanian to audition. Only Vanian showed up and got the job and The Damned was formed.
The Damned were asked by Malcolm McLaren to tour with The Sex Pistols on the Anarchy Tour of the UK before the Pistols made their infamous appearance on โThe Today Showโ hosted by Bill Grundy. The show that inadvertently introduced punk to conservative England and the Pistols to tabloid notoriety.
The Damned announced their breakup in February 1978 only to reunite later that year and produce smart, ferocious punk singles and LPs into the โ80s. Check our โMachine Gun Etiquetteโ and โThe Black Albumโ where Vanianโs gothic influences begin to manifest among the spiky punk tunes
On a solo side project, guitarist Captain Sensible found himself gracing โTop of the Popsโ as a number one pop star with a version of โHappy Talkโ from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical โSouth Pacificโ in 1982. Sensible left The Damned to pursue his solo career until rejoining in the โ90s.
Without Sensible in the band, Vanianโs gothic undertones came to the fore and the frontmanโs dark theatricality and image contributed to and pioneered theย emergence of goth rock.
The โPhantasmagoriaโ album in 1985 was released on major label MCA featuring the goth classic โGrimly Fiendishโ. A year later, the melodramatic โEloiseโ (a cover of a hit for Barry Ryan in the โ60s) becomes the biggest chart hit for The Damned. It made No. 4 in Ireland and top three in the UK.
Forty years on The Damned are still playing. The line ups have changed multiple times with more than 24 players coming through the ranks including Chrissie Hynde, Motorheadโs Lemmy and Jon Moss of Culture Club. The current line up is the longest playing together. Today two original members Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible are joined by Monty Oxymoron (keyboards), Pinch (drums) and Stu West (bass).
Limerick Post spoke to Professor Eoin Devereux of the University of Limerick about the cultural impact of The Damned on the UKโs fledgling punk scene in 1976.
โThe significant role of The Damned in the initial emergence of Punk Rock is often underplayed by music historians who choose to focus almost exclusively on The Clash and The Sex Pistols. Far from being a cartoon punk outfit, their high octane pace of playing live gave a whole new meaning to musical anarchy. In fact, The Damnedโs contribution extends well beyond punk. There are three distinct strands to their music – Punk, Goth and Psych. They are particularly important in terms of the advent of the Goth subculture.โ
Professor Devereux, who is a co-founder of ULโs Popular Music and Popular Culture Research Cluster, noted that The Damnedโs Limerick gig is the first of a number of gigs being held in Dolanโs marking Punk40.ย The venue will also see gigs by Buzzcocks and The Wedding Present later this year.
He also recalled The Damnedโs November 1987 gig in Limerickโs Savoy. โSupported by The Golden Horde, The Damned played a fast and furious gig in The Savoy for Limerick punk fans,โ adding that โAs always, it was pure theatre. Dave Vanianโs superb singing ability was a particular highlight.โ
Guitarist Captain Sensible makes a strong case for checking out this band who are still a potent live force, sounding as fresh and exciting as they did way back in 1976.
โThe current line up is not the longest lasting for no reason. We play the songs superbly so come along and celebrate 40 glorious years of your old mates The Damned,โ advisesย Captain Sensible.
The band launched a successful Pledge Campaign for their new album and is already fully funded. A new record will be released in 2017.
The Damned play Dolanโs on Thursday August 25. DJ Tom Fitz will be trawling his vast collection of punk classics for the after party.