They released three more amazing songs on vinyl: "Big In Japan" on the split single "Brutality Religion and a Dance Beat" "Match Of The Day" on the compilation "Street To Street - A Liverpool Album" "Society For Cutting Up Men" on the compilation "To the Shores of Lake Placid" (and some later comps) Plus there is a three song Peel session, recorded after they had broken up.
Wow, "Suicide A Go Go" is pretty fantastic. Digging back into Bill Drummond's history, I had no idea he started in the Liverpool punk scene. Very cool.
@ً seen them in Eric's but big in Japan were more chaotic especially the last gig lol loved them jayne was my teenage crush lol first time I seen her I was blown away she was Liverpool. s Jordan
Thanks for that but I've probably seen it and and with jayne I remember her walking up Matthew St probably with Pete burns and I was just transfixed with her she had black lipstick and cropped hair she was beautiful and just out of this world and I was a spotty little punk rocker lol
Perfect Chemistry. Full open sound, character, and plain foolish cabaret. Young Arty and fearless. And NO, I for one don't think the Barbie vocals are ill judged. I have loved this record for 43 yrs..
@@ftwolf999 Pink Military, Siouxsie/Banshees, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Original Mirrors, Care, Lightning Seeds and The Teardrop Explodes to name a few.
Mi hermano, gracias. Metido acá en este escena quedo con la espinita, ¿Esta es la banda de la que Aphaville tomó su nombre para hacerlo el título de su obra más conocida?
Literalmente hoy hablando con unos amigos del post-punk real, salió a tema el nombre de Big in Japan. Me creas o no, horas antes había escuchado por primera vez esa canción que mencionas de Alphaville. Diría que fue obra de los datos que roba facebook, pero era imposible porque el tema del post-punk fue algo random de lo que empezamos a hablar mis amigos y yo de la nada, se quedó "en el aire". Quise buscar este grupo y sólo me salió la canción de Alphaville, así que podría decir que el nombre sí hace que este grupo permanezca algo desconocido. Eso y que no sacaron mucho material
Así fue, apenas leí una vieja entrevista de Marian Gold de Alphaville donde explicaba de dónde había tomado ese título... Conoció este grupo en una tienda de discos en Berlín, de hecho siempre admiró a sus integrantes, especialmente a Holly Johnson. Marian explica allí mismo el sentido de su canción en relación al nombre Big in Japan.😉
Complete bullshit. Loads of British music sucks, There are great bands from all over the world you just gotta look. There is recent music from America that is great to. I’m gonna find some and show you :)
Wash my hands shorty - The I.L.Y’s Caladan - Grimes Rattlesnake - St Vincent Talisa - Parquet Courts Wire - Omni Cmon man, let’s not embarrass our country claiming only British music is good ;)
Yeah that's too ironically too bad if you're a fan of punk music. That shit started in the US of A, ya twat. You're welcome ;-) (And for that matter, also for rock n roll.)
Budgie from Siouxsie & the Banshees was a member and played on this ep. Then he joined The Slits.
They’re so underrated
Real shame they never released more. Such a great band
They released three more amazing songs on vinyl:
"Big In Japan" on the split single "Brutality Religion and a Dance Beat"
"Match Of The Day" on the compilation "Street To Street - A Liverpool Album"
"Society For Cutting Up Men" on the compilation "To the Shores of Lake Placid" (and some later comps)
Plus there is a three song Peel session, recorded after they had broken up.
Wow, "Suicide A Go Go" is pretty fantastic. Digging back into Bill Drummond's history, I had no idea he started in the Liverpool punk scene. Very cool.
I didn't know the bassist was Holly the lead singer of Frankie goes to Hollywood lol
Holly says ‘Suicide A Go Go’ at the beginning of FGTH Rage Hard
A lot of talent in this band and it doesn't disappoint
On my copy it says Ian Broudie, Guitar Jayne Casey Vocals, Holly Johnson on Bass, and Budgie on Drums.
best band to come out of Liverpool
@ً seen them in Eric's but big in Japan were more chaotic especially the last gig lol loved them jayne was my teenage crush lol first time I seen her I was blown away she was Liverpool. s Jordan
Thanks for that but I've probably seen it and and with jayne I remember her walking up Matthew St probably with Pete burns and I was just transfixed with her she had black lipstick and cropped hair she was beautiful and just out of this world and I was a spotty little punk rocker lol
This is precious ❤
Perfect Chemistry. Full open sound, character, and plain foolish cabaret. Young Arty and fearless. And NO, I for one don't think the Barbie vocals are ill judged. I have loved this record for 43 yrs..
Jayne casey hizo algunas de las mejores creaciones jamás hechas
So true, just amazing (sorry my written spanish is pretty bad, so i prefer english)
Muito esxcelente top
Qué discazo!! Gracias por subirlo!
Magnífico grande descoberta
Should've made more songs!🤘
Please post more albums and eps!!!
***** All in due time friend :)
tempted to pay the 50 quid this is going for...
wounderful
Buenaaa chelo
+María Paula Rodríguez Patiño mi identidad no debe ser revelada shhhto :v
María Paula Rodríguez Patiño chelomix?
Worhola by the Mersey
Bliblical esse disco
Вообще-то это охуенно! Чего только не было в 70-ых...
is there someplace to buy a (digital) copy of this today?
‘Nothing Special’ is brilliant.
Greetings from Germany
You could get RUclips premium for a month and download it
Didn't BIJ have at least one album before splitting into their next group of (impressive) outings?
Troy Palmer what did they form after?
Magnifico😆😆😆
Estupendo😆😆😆
@@ftwolf999 Pink Military, Siouxsie/Banshees, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Original Mirrors, Care, Lightning Seeds and The Teardrop Explodes to name a few.
@@ftwolf999 The Klf .
Seems like she influenced Becki Bondage of Vice Squad.
Cool guitar ....is that Ian Broudie?
Ian Broudie and Bill Drummond
😎
W O W , R E A L L Y A S T O N I S H I N G !
T H A N K Y O U F O R U P L O A D E D I T !
Mi hermano, gracias. Metido acá en este escena quedo con la espinita, ¿Esta es la banda de la que Aphaville tomó su nombre para hacerlo el título de su obra más conocida?
Literalmente hoy hablando con unos amigos del post-punk real, salió a tema el nombre de Big in Japan. Me creas o no, horas antes había escuchado por primera vez esa canción que mencionas de Alphaville. Diría que fue obra de los datos que roba facebook, pero era imposible porque el tema del post-punk fue algo random de lo que empezamos a hablar mis amigos y yo de la nada, se quedó "en el aire".
Quise buscar este grupo y sólo me salió la canción de Alphaville, así que podría decir que el nombre sí hace que este grupo permanezca algo desconocido. Eso y que no sacaron mucho material
Así fue, apenas leí una vieja entrevista de Marian Gold de Alphaville donde explicaba de dónde había tomado ese título... Conoció este grupo en una tienda de discos en Berlín, de hecho siempre admiró a sus integrantes, especialmente a Holly Johnson. Marian explica allí mismo el sentido de su canción en relación al nombre Big in Japan.😉
JAJAJAJAJAAJAJA Hipster de Soacha, muy bien pensado
This its the beggining of greats musicians,love brithish music,american music sucks
recent American music. Cant say Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Little Richard, or Elvis suck, they influenced sll of rock n roll.
Complete bullshit. Loads of British music sucks, There are great bands from all over the world you just gotta look. There is recent music from America that is great to. I’m gonna find some and show you :)
Wash my hands shorty - The I.L.Y’s
Caladan - Grimes
Rattlesnake - St Vincent
Talisa - Parquet Courts
Wire - Omni
Cmon man, let’s not embarrass our country claiming only British music is good ;)
Hahahaha wow that displays a hysterical lack of knowledge of music history
Yeah that's too ironically too bad if you're a fan of punk music. That shit started in the US of A, ya twat. You're welcome ;-) (And for that matter, also for rock n roll.)
Ñiñiñiiiii yeyeyeeee