Brought up in South East LONDON, twins Ben and Scott Addison both fell
in love with the Sex Pistols after watching them swear on the Bill
Grundy Show. But they were deeply in love with mainstream pop music
too, having been exposed by their parents to an eclectic mix of
soundtracks, musicals and classic pop. The band’s two singles in
1987 on Sire Records, ‘Now What Earthman’ and ‘Shine On Me’
(contained on the Shine On Me EP) captured the band’s histrionic
prowess but didn’t sell, so the band were dropped. Rough Trade
picked them up for 3rd single “Goodbye Jimmy Dean” which should
have been a nailed-on hit: blessed with a towering chorus, backing
vocals to die for, and words dripping with attitude and humour, it
gives nods and winks to The Who and The Beatles, and boasts a middle
eight, a key change and a searing Graham Jones’ (previously of
Haircut 100) guitar solo. And handclaps too! Sadly, it too refused to
make a dent in the charts. The band carried on for a while, taking
another characteristically sharp turn left to follow the prevailing
winds of dance culture, but by the time Britpop arrived in 1994, Ben
and Scott had abandoned Boys WONDER AND REDIRECTED THEIR MUSICAL CHOPS
INTO THE JIMMY SMITH-inspired spy theme grooves of Corduroy and were
finally able to grip momentarily onto the Zeitgeist. Now, finally, all
of the lost Boys WONDER RECORDINGS HAVE BEEN UNEARTHED FOR YOUR POP
DELECTATION. Don’t miss out this time. b If you have any queries or
would like more information about access at VILLAGE UNDERGROUND,
please see our FAQs here: https://bit.ly/3EhSLgF
[https://bit.ly/3EhSLgF], or contact access@villageunderground.co.uk.
Presented by Crosstown Concerts. This is a 16+ event.
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