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Vic Godard

 
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Renowned for fusing the spirit and attitude of punk with the style and sophistication of pop, singer/songwriter Vic Godard was born and raised in Bristol, England. A fixture at early Sex Pistols performances, he formed the Subway Sect at the suggestion of Malcolm McLaren. They made their debut on September 20, 1976 at the now-legendary 100 Club Punk Festival. Influenced by everything from French pop to Northern soul to the Velvet Underground to swing, the Subway Sect -- which originally included guitarist Robert Miller, bassist Paul Myers, and drummer Paul Smith -- could barely play their instruments at the outset, but otherwise the group made few concessions to the prevailing punk mentality. Godard quickly emerged as a songwriter with a far stronger sense of melody and craft than the majority of his contemporaries, a development which polarized audiences as the band opened for the Clash on their 1977 White Riot tour.

With new drummer Bob Ward, Subway Sect issued their debut single, "Nobody's Scared" in the spring of 1978; however, while recording a full-length LP, manager Bernie Rhodes fired everyone but Godard, even though a single from the sessions, "Ambition," went on to top the U.K. indie charts for nine weeks on its way to selling 20,000 copies; the album was eventually completed with the aid of session musicians and issued in 1980 as What's the Matter Boy? Forming a new Subway Sect lineup of guitarist Rob Marche, bassist Chris Bostock, keyboardist Dave Collard, and drummer Sean McLusky soon after, Godard increasingly began incorporating elements of soul music into his approach, much to the puzzlement of audiences; with 1982's Songs for Sale, he traveled even further afield, exploring cabaret-styled pop in the tradition of his hero, Cole Porter.

Soon after, the members of Subway Sect left to form their own band, JoBoxers, scoring a pair of hits in 1983 with "Boxer Beat" and "Just Got Lucky." Meanwhile, upon signing to Mike Alway's newly formed Blanco y Negro label, Godard next began work on T.R.O.U.B.L.E., recorded at London's Olympic Studios with a number of the area's most respected jazz players. The singer was bitterly disappointed with the end result (though completed in 1984, the album did not see release until two years later), however, and effectively retired from music, accepting a job as a postman. Godard did not return to writing and performing until 1990, releasing the Edwyn Collins-produced End of the Surrey People three years later. A stint with the band Long Decline yielded a self-titled 1996 LP for the Overground label; the solo Long-Term Side-Effect followed in 1998. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Vic Godard
Birth name Vic Knapper
Born c.1959, Mortlake, London, England
Genres Punk rock
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 1976–1985, 1990–present
Labels Rough Trade, London, Postcard
Associated acts Subway Sect, The Bitter Springs, The Long Decline, Working Week, JoBoxers
Website The official web site of Vic Godard & Subway Sect

Vic Godard (born Vic Knapper in Southwest London, England) is a British singer-songwriter formerly of the punk group Subway Sect.[1] He is now a solo performer.

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Biography

Born Vic Knapper in Mortlake c.1959, Godard was raised in Barnes.[2]

In 1976, Godard formed Subway Sect with three other fans of the Sex Pistols at the suggestion of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, who wanted another band for the line-up of the 100 Club Punk Festival. Despite their inexperience, Subway Sect made a successful debut at the festival and were taken on by Clash manager Bernie Rhodes.[2] They appeared with The Clash on the White Riot Tour in 1977 and released their debut single, "Nobody's Scared"/"Don't Split It", in March 1978.[2] While recording their debut album at Gooseberry Studios, Rhodes suddenly fired the entire band except for Godard.[2] Only one track from the album's recording sessions, "Ambition", was released by Rough Trade records; the single was a major hit on the alternative charts.

Godard re-formed Subway Sect in 1980 with new musicians and signed to MCA Records sublabel Oddball, releasing the album What's The Matter Boy?.[2] Following a summer tour with Buzzcocks, Subway Sect disbanded again. Guitarist Johnny Britten formed a rockabilly band but was soon forced to leave the group, at which point Godard stepped in to take his place. They recorded the album Songs For Sale in 1981, but were disappointed with the results and disbanded soon after, most of the band going on to form JoBoxers.[2] Godard also recorded an LP at Olympic Studios, called T.R.O.U.B.L.E., with a group of London jazz musicians known as Working Week, which was eventually released two years later by Rough Trade Records.

In the mid-1980s, Godard retired from music and became a postman.

In 1990, Godard wrote the song "Johnny Thunders", a tribute inspired by reading an obituary of the New York Dolls guitarist. It was recorded at the home of Paul Baker, a fellow postman. Godard also recorded ten other tracks. The recordings eventually became the album The End of the Surrey People and was released on the Postcard Records label produced by Edwyn Collins and featuring the Sex Pistols' Paul Cook on drums.[2]

Later in the 1990s, Godard formed the band Long Decline with Kenny Wisdom and Mark Perry.[2] The band released an album on the Overground label before disbanding in 1998, but re-formed in 2000 with Godard, Wisdom, Lee McFadden, and Mina Sassoon, among others. Godard contributed guitar and some songwriting, but not lead vocals,

In 1998, Godard released the album Long Term Side-Effect on Tugboat Records.[2]

A 2002 album recorded by Godard, Sansend, was released under the name Subway Sect, rather than his own.

Godard's label Motion Records released Singles Anthology in 2005, compiling all A-sides and B-sides from Godard's career.

In 2007, as Subway Sect, Godard recorded the songs that were intended for the debut LP back in 1978, and released them as 1978 Now. The line-up includes original drummer Mark Laff. Original bass player Paul Myers also features on some of the tracks.

Godard has also contributed to tracks by The Bitter Springs, who acted as his backing band (as Subway Sect) for nine years.[3]

Discography

with Subway Sect

Vic Godard & Subway Sect

Albums

  • What's the Matter Boy? (1980), Oddball/MCA
  • Songs For Sale (1982), London
  • Long Term Side-Effect (1998), Tugboat
  • We Come As Aliens (2010), Overground
Compilations
  • A Retrospective (1977-81) (1985), Rough Trade
  • Twenty Odd Years - The Story of... (1999), Motion
  • Singles Anthology (2005), Motion

Singles

  • "Split Up the Money" (1980), Oddball/MCA
  • "Stop That Girl" (1981), Rough Trade
  • "Hey Now (I'm In Love)" (1982), London
  • "Johnny Thunders" (1992), Rough Trade
  • "Won't Turn Back" (1993), Postcard
  • "No Love Now" (1996), Garcia
  • "Place We Used to Love" (1999), Creeping Bent

Vic Godard

Albums

  • T.R.O.U.B.L.E. (1986), Rough Trade
  • End of the Surrey People (1993), Postcard
  • In T.R.O.U.B.L.E. Again (2002), Tugboat

Singles

  • "Stamp On a Vamp" (1981), Club Left
  • "Holiday Hymn" (1985), El

References

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Vic Godard". AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p17906. Retrieved 19 May 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 75-6
  3. ^ McFadden, Lee (2006) "IN PROFILE: The Bitter Springs", The Morning Star, 7 January 2006

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Subway Sect (Rock Band, '70s, '80s)
Long Term Side-Effect (1999 Album by Vic Godard)
Songs for Sale (1982 Album by Vic Godard & The Subway Sect)

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