Vibrators, The – Nostalgia Central (2025)

One of the great myths in rock & roll is that only serious, dedicated musicians can make great records; a philosophical tract dictating that great rock & roll is not the province of bandwagon jumpers, poseurs, fakes and commercially minded trend groupies.

The reality is that great rock & roll can be made by anyone, even accidentally. Case in point, The Vibrators. If you saw a photograph of this “punk” band a few months before they signed a label deal with Columbia in 1976, you would have seen long hair, and bell-bottom trousers – they were bloody hippies!

But, by the time they released their debut LP,Pure Mania, in 1977, they had short hair, fake leopard skin pants, safety pins, cheap sunglasses, all the accoutrements a good born-again punk band needed.

Did that make them inherently bad? Not really. A tad disingenuous perhaps, but no worse than a punk band (e.g.Generation X) that professed to be real punks while secretly harbouring the desire to be as commercially viable as the dinosaur bands they purportedly loathed.

Although the existence ofPure Maniais a good illustration of accidental inspiration, it also proves that moments like this can happen only once in a dross-filled career. Such was the case with The Vibrators who went on to record nearly a dozen records over a 15-year period, none of them worth mentioning.

Pure Mania, on the other hand, remains as good now as it did when it was released. This is due to the fact that the band simply adapted a formula that eschewed the rage and fury ofThe Sex PistolsandThe Clashfor the relative accessibility ofThe RamonesandThe Damned.

So, while The Pistols sangNo Future,Pure Maniais jump-started by a track calledInto the Future. Even the songs about emotional desolation (No Heart) are more catchy than frightening or ominous.

Sure,Pure Maniais a fake through and through, but hating it for that reason alone makesyouthe boring old fart. Besides, the speedy guitars, irresistible hooks and snappy songs are infectious.

Their follow-up album,V2(1978), narrowly missed the UK Top 30, but the only single to be taken from that album,Automatic Lover, was the only Vibrators’ single to reach the UK Top 40. It earned the band a TV appearance onTop Of The Pops.

The Vibrators’ final single on Epic,Judy Says (Knock You In The Head), was released in June 1978.

Despite numerous line-up changes, The Vibrators continued touring as a three-piece, with Knox and Eddie the only original members. Bassist Pat Collier passed away in July 2024, aged 72.

Ian ‘Knox’ Carnochan
Vocals, guitar, keyboards
John Ellis
Guitar, synth, vocals
Pat Collier
Bass
John ‘Eddie’ Edwards
Drums

Related Posts

  • Amazing Rhythm Aces, The The Amazing Rhythm Aces came together in Tennessee in 1972, with a sound mixing pop, country and blue-eyed soul. Their…
  • Engelbert Humperdinck Engelbert Humperdinck (born Arnold George Dorsey in Madras, India, in 1936) had been singing for years without great success as…
  • Motors, The Andy McMaster and Nick Garvey got together in 1974when the former successfully auditioned for a keyboard slot inDucks Deluxe, a…
  • Chi-Lites, The In the late 50s, Eugene Record and Robert 'Squirrel' Lester were performing in a singing group called The Chanteurs, while…
  • Stars Adelaide (Australia) band Stars were dubbed "rock & roll cowboys" early in their careers because they wore western-style boots and…
  • Professionals, The Ex-Sex Pistolsguitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook formed The Professionals in 1979 following the demise of that band. After…
  • Groundhogs, The Having started life in the early 1960s travelling the UK in a van as John Lee Hooker's backing band, by…
  • Fabulous Poodles, The Before joining The Fabulous Poodles, frontman Tony de Meur (he of the red-rimmed spectacles) worked as a solo folk/bluesman/comedian under…
Vibrators, The – Nostalgia Central (2025)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Carlyn Walter

Last Updated:

Views: 5567

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carlyn Walter

Birthday: 1996-01-03

Address: Suite 452 40815 Denyse Extensions, Sengermouth, OR 42374

Phone: +8501809515404

Job: Manufacturing Technician

Hobby: Table tennis, Archery, Vacation, Metal detecting, Yo-yoing, Crocheting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Carlyn Walter, I am a lively, glamorous, healthy, clean, powerful, calm, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.