Aural Sculptors - The Stranglers Live 1976 to the Present


Welcome to Aural Sculptors, a blog aimed at bringing the music of The Stranglers to as wide an audience as possible. Whilst all of the various members of the band that have passed through the ranks since 1974 are accomplished studio musicians, it is on stage where the band have for me had their biggest impact.

As a collector of their live recordings for many years I want to share some of the better quality material with other fans. By selecting the higher quality recordings I hope to present The Stranglers in the best possible light for the benefit of those less familiar with their material than the hardcore fan.

Needless to say, this site will steer well clear of any officially released material. As well as live gigs, I will post demos, radio interviews and anything else that I feel may be of interest.

In addition, occasionally I will post material by other bands, related or otherwise, that mean a lot to me.

Your comments and/or contributions are most welcome. Please email me at adrianandrews@myyahoo.com.


Thursday 28 December 2023

The Slits Music Machine London 8th August 1978 (TFTLTYTD #4)

 

I cannot and do not profess to be an authority on The Slits. What I do know however that it is an opinion universally held that they, as much as any other band associated with the early London punk scene, embodied the true spirit of punk. Nobody looked like The Slits, nobody sounded like The Slits. Ari Up and Co were as brash and as shocking as the Pistols, perhaps more so in conservative 1977 since they were WOMEN! In terms of where women stand in music and beyond that band's contribution to the breaking down of gender barriers is immeasurable, they were game changers.

I never got to see The band when they reformed (along with Hollie Cook, Paul Cook's daughter) but a recording of that bad can be found here.

Also a recording of the BBC Radio 4 documentary 'Reunion' on the women of punk in which Tessa Pollitt and others discuss the influence of The Slits and others is here.

Ari died of breast cancer in October 2010 at the age of just 48. She and her fellow musicians in The Slits were pioneers who changed many people's lives.

Here are The Slits performing at London's Music Machine in Camden on a night when they shared the stage with the inimitable Johnny Moped. Thanks to Dimer Grner1 for the original upload.

FLAC: https://we.tl/t-ErtSmkTuhX

Artwork: https://we.tl/t-xNxH5sLgxD



1 comment:

  1. In fact the line up was STEVE GIBBONS BAND + THE SLITS + THE AUTOGRAPHS + JOHN COOPER CLARGE

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