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John's Children

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Artist: John's Children

Group Members:

Chris Townson, John Hewlett, Andy Ellison, Chris Colville, Geoff McClelland, Marc Bolan, Chris Dawsett

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Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Andy Ellison, Marc Bolan, Jet, Radio Stars, T. Rex
  • Formed: 1964
  • Disbanded: 1968
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Complete John's Children," "Smashed Blocked!," "Music for the Herd of Herring"
  • Representative Songs: "Desdemona," "Smashed! Blocked!," "Jagged Time Lapse"

Biography

Because Marc Bolan -- soon to become T. Rex -- was briefly a member, John's Children are perhaps accorded more reverence by '60s collectors and aficionados than they deserve. Still, they were an interesting, if minor, blip on the British mod and psychedelic scene during their relatively brief existence (1966-1968), although they were perhaps more notable for their flamboyant image and antics than their music. Yardbirds manager Simon Napier-Bell recalled that they were "positively the worst group I'd ever seen" when he chanced upon them in France in 1966, yet he was conned into taking them on as clients. Not proficient enough to be trusted to play on their own records, their first single, "Smashed Blocked"/"Strange Affair," was recorded with sessionmen in late 1966. This disorienting piece of musical mayhem, opening with a crescendo of swirling organs and an otherworldly over-reverbed vocal, was one of the first overtly psychedelic singles. Their improbable saga was launched when the single actually reached the bottom depths of the U.S. Top 100, cracking the Top Ten in some Florida and California markets. The group's U.S. company, White Whale, requested an album, which they shelved when it was received -- an LP with the then-unthinkable title of Orgasm. The actual album consisted of mediocre studio material smothered in audience screams lifted from the A Hard Day's Night soundtrack, and was, bizarrely, actually released in 1971 (and reissued a decade later). Their second single, "Just What You Want -- Just What You'll Get"/"But You're Mine," reached the British Top 40 and featured a guitar solo by recently departed Yardbird Jeff Beck on the B-side. A brief German tour followed, during which they managed to upstage the headliners, the Who (with their theatrics, not their music).

At this point, Marc Bolan joined the group for a time as their principal singer and songwriter; details are hazy, but he recorded at least one single with the group, "Desdemona" (which was banned by the BBC for the line "lift up your skirt and fly"), as well as several unreleased cuts that have surfaced on reissues. Bolan departed in a squabble with Napier-Bell, and the group released a couple more flop singles before disbanding in 1968. Their half-dozen singles rank among the most collectible British '60s rock artifacts, and the group -- who managed some decent modish power pop once they learned their way around their instruments a bit -- were acclaimed as pre-glam rockers of sorts by historians. Andy Ellison (the group's lead singer except during Bolan's brief tenure) recorded some decent pop singles at the end of the '60s, and members of John's Children were involved with the obscure British groups Jook, Jet, and Radio Stars in the '70s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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John's Children
Origin Leatherhead, England
Genres Pop rock
Years active 1966–1970
2006–present
Labels UK: Track, Columbia (EMI), USA: White Whale; Germany, Greece, Australia, Japan: Polydor
Associated acts Jet, Radio Stars, The Who
Website johnschildren.co.uk
Members
Andy Ellison (vocals)
Geoff McClelland (guitar)
Marc Bolan
John Hewlett
Chris Townson
Notable instruments
Gibson SG

John's Children, formerly "The Silence", were a Leatherhead, England 1960s pop-art/mod band featuring future T.Rex frontman Marc Bolan, whose 1967 single "Desdemona" was banned by the BBC for the controversial lyric, "Lift up your skirt and fly". Bolan was with the band for about four months. His main roles were to be the band's composer and play electric guitar (until then, he only played acoustic guitar). His singing voice is sometimes lead in "unofficial" recordings only (demos, BBC radio sessions). (His voice is clearly heard on "Desdemona", "Midsummer's Night Scene", "Sarah Crazy Child" and on Andy Elison's 'solo' single "Cornflake Zoo".) Throughout their short career, they were not known for musical precision.

Their manager was Simon Napier-Bell (who also devised their white stage outfits) and they were also famous for an outrageous stage act which included fighting each other and Bolan whipping the stage with a chain. An account of Napier-Bell's time with John's Children and Bolan is given in his book You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.[1]

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John's Children in Germany

The group were put on tour with The Who in Germany around April 1967. A concert in Düsseldorf ended in a riot, and a later concert in Ludwigshafen created such a fuss that the Who nearly couldn't play. The group were promptly deported. The band returned a year later to the Star-Club in Hamburg, substituting for The Bee Gees.

The group's influence

Despite having little success, John's Children were a heavy influence on punk rock, with their shambolic stage presentation and headline-grabbing controversies. The group still have a cult following, and still play and record sporadically.

The band recorded in June 2006 with original members Ellison, Hewlett and Townson plus guitarist Trevor White (a former member of Sparks).[2]

Lineup

Discography

Singles

  • "Smashed Blocked" (Napier-Bell/Hewlett) / "Strange Affair"

(UK A-Side title: "The Love I Thought I'd Found"; Germany B-Side: "Just What You Want..." USA: Billboard Hot 100 and local (Florida) Top-10s; backing by L.A. session musicians) (UK: Columbia (EMI) DB 8030, October 14 1966, USA: White Whale, December 1966, Germany: Polydor 59069, 1967)

  • "Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get" (Hewlett, Townson, Ellison, McClelland) / "But She's Mine"

(A-side: backing by English session musicians; Jeff Beck guests on B-side) (UK: Columbia (EMI) DB 8124, February 3 1967)

  • "Desdemona" (Bolan) / "Remember Thomas A. Beckett"

(Bolan on A-side, McClelland on B-side) (UK: Track 604003, 24 May 1967; Germany: Polydor 59104)

  • "Midsummer Night's Scene" (Bolan) / "Sara Crazy Child" (release cancelled)

(UK: Track 604005, June 1967)

  • "Come and Play with Me in the Garden" (Ellison, Hewlett)/ "Sara Crazy Child" (Bolan)

(Bolan plays on B-side only) (UK: Track 604005, July 14 1967; Germany: Polydor 59116)

  • "Go Go Girl" (Bolan)/ "Jagged Time Lapse" (Hewlett, McClelland)

(A-side is version of Bolan's "Mustang Ford" and features Bolan on guitar, B-side from remaining recordings with Geoff McClelland) (UK: Track 604010, October 6 1967; Germany: Polydor 59160; Greece: International Polydor 244)

  • "It's Been A Long Time" / "Arthur Green" (B-side only, Andy Ellison solo single)

(UK: Track 604018, December 1967)

Album

(White Whale September 1970, projected release: March 18 1967).

Compilations

  • A Midsummer Night's Scene - 1988, Bam Caruso (MARI 095 CD)
  • Smashed Blocked! - 1997, NMC (Pilot 12)
  • Jagged Time Lapse - 1997, NMC (Pilot 18
  • John's Children (EP) - 1999, Trash (LARD 20 07 99)
  • Music For the Herd of Herring - (Live) 2001, Radiant Future (REVP001CD)
  • The Complete John's Children - 2002, NMC (Pilot 118)

Notable Other Releases

  • "Incredible Sound Show Stories Vol.5 - Yellow Street Boutique"

(A Sampler featuring songs recorded by "The Silence".)

References

  1. ^ (1998). You Don't Have to Say You Love Me. Ebury Press. ISBN 0-09-186573-5.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ http://http://koti.welho.com/mikkapan/jc/history.html

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