| Musicians Fact File |
| Name |
The Buzzcocks |
 |
| The Buzzcocks |
|
| Recording |
1975 to 1981 |
Band
Members |
Howard
Devoto |
| Pete Shelley |
| Steve
Diggle |
| Steve
Garvey |
| John Maher |
| Garth
Smith |
| Phil Barker |
| Tony Barber |
| Philip
Barker |
| Origin |
Manchester, England |
| Biographical Notes |
Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band formed in Manchester in 1975. They have been led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Pete Shelley for nearly their entire existence.
They are commonly regarded as an important influence on the Manchester music scene, the independent record label movement and the punk rock, power pop, pop punk and indie rock genres in general.
They are primarily remembered for their singles, a string of would-be hits that combined a strong grasp of pop song craftsmanship with rapid-fire punk energy. These singles were collected on Singles Going Steady, described by critic Ned Raggett as a "punk masterpiece"
The widely covered "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" remains one of their best-known songs.
The name "Buzzcocks" partially comes from the Manchester slang term cock meaning youngster, and its use in the 1970s ITV drama serial Rock Follies which included the catch phrases "that's the buzz, cocks" and "give me a buzz, cock!" |
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