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R.I.P. Steve Harley

R.I.P. Steve Harley
March 17, 2024 10:18AM
Cockney Rebel were one of those bands that were huge in the UK but made no ripple at all in the US. I think I'd been reading about them for 30 years before I actually heard their music.
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
March 17, 2024 11:47AM
I just "discovered" Cockney Rebel in the past few years, from a recommendation by one of 20FR's listeners. Rest in peace, Steve.
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
March 17, 2024 07:36PM
He was out here in 2012. It was a promotional tour but he did a cracking Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) on the quiz show RockWiz
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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/17/2024 08:35PM by Aitch.
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
March 17, 2024 09:01PM
Harley was just a name in glam rock nostalgia articles to me until Velvet Goldmine came out. I missed out on the last round of Cockney Rebel reissues, but keep hoping there's a new batch soon.
ira
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
March 18, 2024 08:57PM
He was a fun interview in 1976. Arrogant, unabashed, witty, catty.... the ideal glam star!
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 02, 2024 07:13PM
I'm working my way thru Zip It Up right now and agree that it was a fun interview. I'm sorta surprised to not be able to find any reviews of his/Cockney Rebel's stuff on the site. Too glam to be considered TP-worthy these days?
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Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 02, 2024 09:32PM
If willing, go to the magazine index and you’ll find several reviews of steve Harley ( and cockney rebel). Happy hunting!
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Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 02, 2024 09:43PM
As a US teen in the 80s, cockney rebel was a blind spot you might occasionally see in the record bins.

Then I saw the live video of Duran Duran doing ‘make me smile’ in their heyday… it was a slog to finally discover it was a cockney rebel song.
ira
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 03, 2024 11:40AM
When the first book got done in 1983, I wasn't very open to including pre-new wave bands. As time went on, some crucial predecessors were added, but glam bands (other than Bowie and Roxy) never got included. I can see now that they should be.
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
October 01, 2024 05:27PM
Yeah, it would have been a real treat to have had entries for SAILOR, T. REX, SLADE, SWEET, MUNGO JERRY etc
Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 02, 2024 09:03PM
Steve Harley was a name that I might hear occasionally, but when I met my wife, who hailed from Akron and grew up on the weird Glamrok outliers that were the stock in trade of Kid Leo and WMMS from Cleveland, I got to finally hear Steve Harley when we folded in our record collections. In the late 90s, we made sure to grab the CD of " The Psychomodo" when visiting Akron record stores [I never saw them anywhere else] and she later picked up some solo era LPs we've yet to spin. I really want that single of his that Midge Ure produed for that untitled Midge Ure production box I'm planning. A toast to Steve Harley this evening! He was another of those proto-punk era musicians who were neither fish now fowl. Like Richard Strange.

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Re: R.I.P. Steve Harley
July 03, 2024 12:32AM
It took me years to realize Cockney Rebel used electric piano and violin in place of electric guitars!

The Doctors of Madness comparison is a good one. The arty side of glam might've become post-punk if those bands had released their debut albums in 1978.
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