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The Lurkers
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DEC
05
2020
Kilmarnock, United Kingdom
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SEP
25
2020
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13
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Fan Reviews

Mark
May 7th 2016
Awesome. Great energy Mr Bassick his usual chatty self. Crowd involved, band going for it, even bought a signed book.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Citrus Club

Kenneth
June 24th 2015
Art and the lads deserve great credit for still making the effort. There can't be much cash in it for them these days..
Leeds, United Kingdom@The Brudenell Social Club
About The Lurkers
The Lurkers were a late 1970s English punk rock group from West London, notable for being the first group ever on Beggars Banquet Records.
Unlike most of their UK contemporaries, The Lurkers' influence lay far more with American punks The Ramones, than with British trailblazers The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Their heavily, and unabashedly derivative style, garnered them the affectionate tag of "The British Ramones".
Their debut single, 1977's "Shadow"/"Love Story," was the first release on Beggars Banquet Records; their biggest hit was 1978's "Ain't Got a Clue"/"Ooh, Ooh I Love You," reaching No. 45 on the UK singles chart. Their first two LP's were 1978's Fulham Fallout and 1979's God's Lonely Men, and they issued several more singles on Beggars Banquet, such as "Heroin It's All Over" in 1982, but by the close of the decade, punk rock had fallen out of fashion, and The Lurkers' straightforward take on the genre was not equipped to evolve. Owing to a lack of commercial success and the shifting musical climate, Beggars Banquet dropped The Lurkers, precipitating their break-up.
In the years since, they have reunited with various personnel numerous times, and continue to record and perform to this day. Their legacy, however, is primarily founded on their late '70s output. "Shadow" and "Ain't Got a Clue" in particular are cited by punk cognoscenti as classic examples of the style, and still show up from time to time on genre overview compilations.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lurkers
Unlike most of their UK contemporaries, The Lurkers' influence lay far more with American punks The Ramones, than with British trailblazers The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Their heavily, and unabashedly derivative style, garnered them the affectionate tag of "The British Ramones".
Their debut single, 1977's "Shadow"/"Love Story," was the first release on Beggars Banquet Records; their biggest hit was 1978's "Ain't Got a Clue"/"Ooh, Ooh I Love You," reaching No. 45 on the UK singles chart. Their first two LP's were 1978's Fulham Fallout and 1979's God's Lonely Men, and they issued several more singles on Beggars Banquet, such as "Heroin It's All Over" in 1982, but by the close of the decade, punk rock had fallen out of fashion, and The Lurkers' straightforward take on the genre was not equipped to evolve. Owing to a lack of commercial success and the shifting musical climate, Beggars Banquet dropped The Lurkers, precipitating their break-up.
In the years since, they have reunited with various personnel numerous times, and continue to record and perform to this day. Their legacy, however, is primarily founded on their late '70s output. "Shadow" and "Ain't Got a Clue" in particular are cited by punk cognoscenti as classic examples of the style, and still show up from time to time on genre overview compilations.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lurkers
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Genres:
Punk
Band Members:
Dave Kemp - Guitar Backing Vocals, Stu - Drums, Arturo Bassick - Vocals Bass Guitar, Cass - Stand-in Drummer
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999
16K Followers
Follow
concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
05
2020
Kilmarnock, United Kingdom
Bellfield Tavern
I Was There
SEP
25
2020
York, United Kingdom
The Fulford Arms
I Was There
MAR
13
2020
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Frog & Fiddle
I Was There
FEB
29
2020
London, United Kingdom
Hope & Anchor
I Was There
JAN
31
2020
Sheffield, United Kingdom
The Mulberry Bar and Venue
I Was There
JAN
11
2020
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Bannermans
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Mark
May 7th 2016
Awesome. Great energy Mr Bassick his usual chatty self. Crowd involved, band going for it, even bought a signed book.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom@The Citrus Club

Kenneth
June 24th 2015
Art and the lads deserve great credit for still making the effort. There can't be much cash in it for them these days..
Leeds, United Kingdom@The Brudenell Social Club
About The Lurkers
The Lurkers were a late 1970s English punk rock group from West London, notable for being the first group ever on Beggars Banquet Records.
Unlike most of their UK contemporaries, The Lurkers' influence lay far more with American punks The Ramones, than with British trailblazers The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Their heavily, and unabashedly derivative style, garnered them the affectionate tag of "The British Ramones".
Their debut single, 1977's "Shadow"/"Love Story," was the first release on Beggars Banquet Records; their biggest hit was 1978's "Ain't Got a Clue"/"Ooh, Ooh I Love You," reaching No. 45 on the UK singles chart. Their first two LP's were 1978's Fulham Fallout and 1979's God's Lonely Men, and they issued several more singles on Beggars Banquet, such as "Heroin It's All Over" in 1982, but by the close of the decade, punk rock had fallen out of fashion, and The Lurkers' straightforward take on the genre was not equipped to evolve. Owing to a lack of commercial success and the shifting musical climate, Beggars Banquet dropped The Lurkers, precipitating their break-up.
In the years since, they have reunited with various personnel numerous times, and continue to record and perform to this day. Their legacy, however, is primarily founded on their late '70s output. "Shadow" and "Ain't Got a Clue" in particular are cited by punk cognoscenti as classic examples of the style, and still show up from time to time on genre overview compilations.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lurkers
Unlike most of their UK contemporaries, The Lurkers' influence lay far more with American punks The Ramones, than with British trailblazers The Sex Pistols and The Clash. Their heavily, and unabashedly derivative style, garnered them the affectionate tag of "The British Ramones".
Their debut single, 1977's "Shadow"/"Love Story," was the first release on Beggars Banquet Records; their biggest hit was 1978's "Ain't Got a Clue"/"Ooh, Ooh I Love You," reaching No. 45 on the UK singles chart. Their first two LP's were 1978's Fulham Fallout and 1979's God's Lonely Men, and they issued several more singles on Beggars Banquet, such as "Heroin It's All Over" in 1982, but by the close of the decade, punk rock had fallen out of fashion, and The Lurkers' straightforward take on the genre was not equipped to evolve. Owing to a lack of commercial success and the shifting musical climate, Beggars Banquet dropped The Lurkers, precipitating their break-up.
In the years since, they have reunited with various personnel numerous times, and continue to record and perform to this day. Their legacy, however, is primarily founded on their late '70s output. "Shadow" and "Ain't Got a Clue" in particular are cited by punk cognoscenti as classic examples of the style, and still show up from time to time on genre overview compilations.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lurkers
Show More
Genres:
Punk
Band Members:
Dave Kemp - Guitar Backing Vocals, Stu - Drums, Arturo Bassick - Vocals Bass Guitar, Cass - Stand-in Drummer
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