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LAST RITES - This Is The Reaction - LP

LAST RITES - This Is The Reaction - LP

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The Rites were formed by Drew Jackson January 1982 as the Treblinka Babies.
He formed the band with Eddie McGuigan on drums, John Simpson vocals and Drew
on bass. In need of a guitarist Drew asked Alan Currie a mate from college to join the band. Alan was happy to do this if the band name could be changed, no problem
for Drew as he was already thinking of changing the name to Last Rites, That was good enough for Alan so Last Rites were born.
This line-up played several gigs together truth be told several songs together as almost as soon as the gig began the police would crash the gig and pull the plugs the band at this time really only played covers the usual Pistols, Damned Etc..Although they did have an early version of Kill The Police more of a chant than a song at that time.
Things were about to change very quickly for the band John decided to leave the band he was replaced by Paul ‘Harvey’ McGurn a mate of Drew and Eddie’s. An extra guitarist Tony Wilson was brought in. This line-up was together for a good few months gigging and recording the Protest and Survive 1982 cassette only album 10 songs all new and original plus a bonus track cover of Anarchy In The UK.
Just after the release of this album Drew decided to leave the band wanting to play a more gothic punk style and forms Finding Faust. He’s replaced by Alex Fitzpatrick a good mate of Alan’s but after only one rehearsal Eddie decides he wants out as does Tony. The same week Flicknife Records contact the band with a view to recording a single.
1983 The band in need of a drummer turn to session man Stevie Gray to play on the 2 tracks for the single We Don’t Care and Stepdown are chosen by Flicknife. The Rites wanted All Walls Have Ears Flicknife said no to that.
The band still needed a drummer a chance meeting at the Talisman pub in Springburn Glasgow between Alan and the sister of an old mate who he’d lost contact from for a couple years. Enter Jim Mitchell on drums now the classic line-up was in place.
The band are turned down by Clay Records. Next up is a live studio demo the guys go to Berkeley Street Studios at midnight and play through the night this is late 1983 Henry McMillan who produced the Flicknife Single runs the tapes from the control room the band play all their material old & new. This recording along with We Don’t Care is sent to Rough Trade Records. A couple of weeks later a phone call from Alan McGee at Essential Records licenced through Rough Trade offer to release any new material from the band.
1984 The first release is gonna be a E.P. ‘Fascism Means War’ (No Right To Take, Protest And Survive, The Dreams Of Many And Oi Oi Oi) are chosen as the songs for the recording but just before recording started Stuart Boyle a mate of Paul’s shows Alan some lyrics he’s written Alan writes some music adds a chorus and Convicted Without Trial replaces Oi Oi Oi on the E.P.
By now most of the songs on Protest and Survive have been revamped and the band are ready to record an album.
This Is The Reaction will be the title containing 14 tracks once again the band use Berkeley Street Studios.
Gigs were played and new material was written for a E.p. and a album The E.p. Would be titled Billy Sloan (A scottish DJ who knew the band but would not play any tracks or review in his press column) also on the E.p. would be War, Oi Oi Oi and Propaganda Lies. Several Other Songs Were Recorded As demos for The Big Boots album all the recordings were lost before release due to some personal problems for Mr. McGee only one tape survived where or with who no-one knows pity as these sessions were the finest the band had laid down. The masters were lost somewhere in Boston. Also lost are the Protest And Survive demos might be a cassette somewhere still intact but the masters have gone, so to the live demo.
1985 Jim decided to leave the band after a great gig at the Kelvin Centre Glasgow also on the bill that night were The Subhumans. Pandy Anderson Replaced Jim for gigs at the Star Club and Carlton Halls Then Pandy had to leave for a spell in the big house at the Queens invitation. Davie Lyle replaced him for the Rot Records Comp album A Kick Up The Arse. Addict and Oi Oi Oi (different version) were recorded in Glasgow at Centre City Studios Ian ‘Gripper’ Smith also joined the band as an extra guitarist and played on Oi Oi Oi. He left the band soon after. Last Rites recorded one more song for the 1985 No Visible Scars Comp E.P. Scarred For Life Written By Alan and Craig Ireland of The Refugees (whose drummer was Jim Mitchell) the band split soon after this.
Only Paul is active now with his band the Disturbed.
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