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The Stranglers live in Nottingham 1981 on the Meninblack tour. Apologies for the poor quality but it's as rare as rocking horse shite.

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11 years ago

sccs1999

pretty sure this is 1979 Raven tour and its from an ITV series live at Playhouse there is about half an hour of footage somewhere

11 years ago

Kirbie Oxley

The Stranglers are the following. Hugh Cornwell,guitar. Jean Jacques Burnell Bass, Dave Greenfield Keyboards, Jet Black Drums and percussion.

11 years ago

antyeardsley

been a fan since 77. hugh was the best. the raven was a great track. but black n white blew my mind. x

12 years ago

PeDenBe

Stranglerfreaks go look at the Heideroosjes! Een beetje Nederlandstalig daar kunnen we toch wel tegen!!@!! Still, great thanks!!!!

13 years ago

christina puplett

Hugh will always wear the crown of being the 'original' stranglers lead singer,Been a fan since 80, went to see them at Preston an they were BRILLIANT!! Baz is doing a great job an cant wait to see them in March xx

13 years ago

Icequeen1962

gives me palpatations just listening to it lol, my fave stranglers song. this is so raw and aggressive and mindblowingly ace!!!

14 years ago

SteveResin

@katoness one man's meat is another man's poison I guess. I only heard Norfolk Coast once, maybe I'll give it another spin. I live in fear of the perm tho! :o

14 years ago

katoness

@SteveResin yeah I see your point. Its a bit hard looking at him when hes singing "Down in the Sewer", compared to Cornwells commanding performance. I can listen to Roberts though, it don't bother me.

14 years ago

SteveResin

@katoness I don't mind Warne fronting the band along with JJ, they're just a nostalgic live act now aren't they? Rat in a basket. That's fair enough, we've all got to eat. Roberts was just a terrible choice imo, I couldn't believe some of those dark, brooding songs were being sung by a guy prancing around stage in showbusiness shirts and shiny shoes topped off with a perm. Urgh... WTF!! In a perfect world the band would have split soon as Hugh left.

14 years ago

katoness

@SteveResin so do you not like Norfolk Coast the album? Yeah ur mate is on it, but the music is very reminiscent of early Stranglers work. I don't know why fans give Roberts such a hard time. His vocals sound ok to me. Is it because he parades around the stage like a showman? He could never replace Cornwell, but then again who could. Do you think Baz Warne does a better job now than Roberts?

14 years ago

Gary longden

I saw them in 78, and have seen the various incarnations subsequently,They were quite simply a very good live act.

14 years ago

Chris Butler

@SteveResin did he really? Why? any idea?

15 years ago

Gray Davies

good times! - back when good ol' hugh and JJ had some chemistry :) they lost it further towards the 90's it appears.... here they really rock! what a band...

15 years ago

MoveOverCasanova

the pistols without johnny? come on, everybody to his liking, but the pistols are just noize and a big mug,-the stranglers are a superb band with loads of brillant albums, -a daring comparison!!!

16 years ago

proffesornutbutter

i agree with paulo, there nowt without hugh. its like the misfits are nowt without danzig, although danzig is a massive gleeb.

16 years ago

Paul Briden

i think your wrong, if Hugh had not been in the band, you would not have the majority of the songs you listen to in 2009. Also without his vocal input ,style, and enthusiasm, would the Stranglers have been as big as they became. In my view the Stranglers without Hugh are like the Pistols without Johnny. What there doing today is a fair effort, but cannot be compared to yesterday.

16 years ago

GUGUG

amazing. Love the improvised end where JJ goes into the hello Little girl bit at the end of Dead Ringer

16 years ago

rsusic

viva the stranglers and Nottingham Forest of that times!!!

16 years ago

SteveResin

I agree completely. I'm only a fan of the Cornwell-era. A part of me died when they replaced Hugh with that Michael Hutchence wannabe Paul Roberts *shudder*

16 years ago

fleetinglance

Too many changes took place since Hugh packed up, none of them succesful. It is a sorry state when the founder member and the driving force leaves. A band now that's a shadow of it's former self :-(

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