Macc Lads
{{Short description|English punk rock band from Macclesfield}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
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| origin = Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
| genre = {{hlist|Punk rock|hard rock|comedy rock}}
| years_active = 1981-1999; 2018–present
| label = {{hlist|Bestmusic Ltd|FM|Hectic House Records|Dojo Limited}}
| website = [https://themacclads.co.uk Themacclads.co.uk]
| current_members = Muttley McLad
The Beater
Stez Styx
Chorley the Hord
| past_members = Cheeky Monkey
Knobby
Phil McCavity
Al O'Peesha
Johnny Mard
Winston Dread
Bammy
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The Macc Lads are an English punk rock band from Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.{{cite book|title=The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|publisher=Guinness Publishing|date=1995|edition=Second|isbn=0-85112-656-1|page=209}} Self-proclaimed the "rudest, crudest, lewdest, drunkest band in Christendom","A celebration of bad manners." Europe Intelligence Wire 14 Dec. 2006. General OneFile. Web. 5 Dec. 2011. the Macc Lads have typically used irreverent, foul-mouthed and politically incorrect lyrics; common themes have been binge drinking, sex and fighting.{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTflZWOOXeE|title=The Macc Lads - Coffee sex and johnny bags|publisher=YouTube|access-date=18 November 2019}}
Concerts
The band were prevented from entering or ejected from venues in Macclesfield, London, Huddersfield, Bury, Cornwall, Blackpool, Colchester, Hull, Newcastle, Cleethorpes, Northampton, Leeds, Wigan, Lincoln, Bolton, Mansfield, Portsmouth, Cheltenham, and Norwich. They were also banned from entering the United States, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Germany.{{cite web |url=https://diaboliquemagazine.com/macc-flashback-remembering-macc-lads/ |publisher=Diabolique Magazine |title=Macc Flashback: Remembering The Macc Lads |author=Graham Rae |date=December 2, 2017 |access-date=August 17, 2020}}
A concert at the Birmingham Hummingbird in 1989 resulted in thousands of pounds' worth of damage by fans. Vandalism included scaffolding being pulled apart and thrown onstage as well as a broken toilet, pots of paint and ashtrays.{{Cite web|url=http://www.macclads.co.uk/images/concerts/projectiles/w_proj.html|title=The Macc Lads|website=Macclads.co.uk|access-date=18 November 2019}} Band members McCavity and Muttley suffered cut heads and fans went on stage to fight the road crew and stage security members Lockstock and Mungo. At the end of March 1990 the band played at The Marquee Club in Tottenham Court Road, London on the same day as the Poll Tax Riots were taking place in the streets outside. Many fans were caught in the cross-fire between fighting in the concert venue and the rioting on the streets.
The Lads' website states that at a gig in Cheltenham in 1991 a "bag of hot sick" was thrown at the band.
The band played their 500th gig at Nottingham Rock City on 4 December 1995.{{cite web |url=http://www.oldbearshead.co.uk/history/atsg.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-01-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612173052/http://www.oldbearshead.co.uk/history/atsg.htm |archive-date=12 June 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
Break up, subsequent media appearances and reunion
Before reforming in 2018, the band last performed at a private show in 1997 for Muttley's local football team in Macclesfield. The line-up was the four-piece of Muttley, Winston Dread, Al O'Peesha and Johnny Mard.{{cite web |url=http://www.oldbearshead.co.uk/disco/tours/oldox.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-01-27 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110519151348/http://oldbearshead.co.uk/disco/tours/oldox.htm |archive-date=19 May 2011 |df=dmy-all }} In 1999 Stez Styx, The Beater, Muttley and Al O'Peesha reunited for an interview at the Ivy House pub, Macclesfield for The Bear's Head fan website. This was conducted by long-term Macc Lads fan and Bear's Head fansite contributor Lance Manley, also known as Liquid Goblin.{{Cite web|url=http://www.macclads.co.uk/Bears/int12.htm|title=The Unofficial Macc Lads Web Site|website=Macclads.co.uk|access-date=18 November 2019}}
On 23 June 2015 The Guardian published an article by Ian Gittins in which he put a satirical interpretation on the Macc Lads' lyrics and said that they had arrived "too early" in music history to not be taken at face value. The article stated that they were ultimately "a coarse yet clever spoof".{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/jun/23/cult-heroes-the-macc-lads-satirists-not-knuckle-draggers|title=Cult heroes: the Macc Lads – near-the-knuckle satirists, not knuckle-draggers|first=Ian|last=Gittins|date=23 June 2015|newspaper=The Guardian|access-date=24 January 2018}} Muttley McLad himself rejected this description, saying "There was no ulterior motive, The Guardian are reading too much into it. Making us out to be witty, intelligent satirists is probably the worst thing that's ever been said about us."{{cite news|url=http://www.macclesfield-express.co.uk/news/local-news/were-every-bit-bad-seemed-9599602|title=We were every bit as bad as we seemed, says lead singer of the controversial Macc Lads|first=Danielle|last=Roper|date=6 July 2015|newspaper=Macclesfield Express|access-date=24 January 2018}}
In November 2015 a five-minute documentary called Coffee, Sex & Johnny Bags by The Beater's son Joe Conning was made and published on 2 January 2016 on YouTube and social media. The video is another reunion of the original line-up with Muttley, The Beater and Stez Styx giving insights into lyrics the band wrote plus reflections on their success. Also contributing was long-term "affiliate" Bammy the Bamster who is mentioned in a couple of the band's songs.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTflZWOOXeE|title=The Macc Lads - Coffee sex and johnny bags|date=2 January 2016|publisher=YouTube|access-date=24 January 2018}}
On 25 February 2017, the Macc Lads members Muttley McLad, The Beater, Stez Styx and Chorley the Hord reunited for a gig as F.I.L.F. with Bammy the Bamster on vocals. Although not an official reunion of the Macc Lads, this was the first time in since 1988 that Muttley, Chorley and Beater have played in the same band and the first time that Chorley and Stez have shared a stage. F.I.L.F. are an ongoing project aiming to cover classic punk music, and began closing performances with Macc Lads material at Blackpool's Rebellion Festival. A gig at No.5 Bar in Macclesfield on 10 February 2018 sold out in three days.
On 1 July 2018 Lance Manley published a memoir of his time following the Macc Lads. Entitled Beer, Sweat & Blood: On Tour With The Macc Lads, the book covers the period 1988 to 1999 and the recent reunion.{{Cite web|url=https://www.macclesfield-live.co.uk/news/life-road-macc-lads-14839214|title=Life on the road with the Macc Lads|first=Dominic|last=Smithers|date=28 June 2018|website=Macclesfield-live.co.uk|access-date=18 November 2019}}
On 3 August 2018, the Macc Lads reformed to play the Rebellion Festival in Blackpool. The line-up was the same as F.I.L.F. with Bammy on vocals. Two months later Muttley resumed lead vocals, and Bammy stepped aside to become the band's full-time manager. A tour entitled The Usual Subjects took place in November 2018 with all of the gigs sold out.{{cite news |url=https://www.macclesfield-live.co.uk/news/macc-lads-reanimate-first-time-14631512 |title=Macclesfield's infamous Macc Lads are back on tour - 'Do not attend if easily offended' |author=Rhiannon McDowall |date=May 8, 2018 |publisher=Macclesfield Express |access-date=August 17, 2020}}
On 16 November 2019 Lance Manley published a follow-up book entitled From The Cradle To The Gravy: Fan Tales Of The Macc Lads which features short stories and tales from other fans and associates of the band over the years.{{Cite book|title=From The Cradle To The Gravy: Fan Tales Of The Macc Lads|first=Lance|last=Manley|date=16 November 2019|id={{ASIN|1692838067|country=uk}}}}
On 14 December 2019 the band released their first original material since 2006. A vinyl 7-inch single with the tracks Mary, Queen of Pox and Middle Finger was given away free to all fans attending the final gig of 2019, at the Engine Shed in Lincoln.
In 2020 the Macc Lads began selling their own range of COVID-19 face-masks,{{Cite web|url=https://themacclads.co.uk/shop/|title=Shop|accessdate=28 October 2020}} featuring a cartoon of a stubbly chin and a mouth holding a lit cigarette. They also released five new songs via their website: "Devil's Handcart", "Best Barbershop", "Black Latrine", "Sunniside Nursing Home" and "Curley Clare". There is a video for "Curly Clare" featuring Muttley and the Beater.{{Cite web|url=https://themacclads.co.uk/jukebox/|title=JUKEBOX|website=Themacclads.co.uk|date=3 September 2020|access-date=28 October 2020}}
In December 2020 the Macc Lads published a Ladvent calendar on their website. This featured a one-minute track entitled "Let's Get Pissed Again" which was originally featured on the 1982 release "Minge Pies & Mistletoe". Its lyrics were changed to reflect the lockdown over COVID-19. This calendar has been repeated with different material every December since then.
In February 2022 the Macc Lads manager Bammy stated that the 2021 tour was possibly the last one with that line-up but material will continue in other forms.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}
In December 2022 a new song was released on the Ladvent calendar entitled "More Kids". It is about a man lamenting that his children are politically correct, vegan and "woke" and surmising that he could always have more children to replace them. It was only available while the Ladvent calendar was active and can no longer be accessed.
In July 2023 a group called The Spontanes was formed with Muttley McLad on bass and Bammy the Bamster on vocals and rhythm guitar. Other members are Andy Lewis on lead guitar and Shaun Salmon on drums. The music genre has been penned by Muttley as ‘Uneasy Listening’
Band members
=Current members=
- Muttley McLad, (real name Tristan O'Neill) - lead vocals, bass, songwriting (1981–1995; 1997; 2018–present)
- The Beater (real name Geoffrey Conning) – lead guitar, backing vocals (lead vocals on Boddies), (1981–1986, 1986–1989, 1990–1991, 2018–present)
- Stez Styx (1st incarnation), later known as Johnny Mard (real name Steve Hatton) – guitars, backing vocals, drums (1981–1986, 1993–1995, 2018–present)
- Chorley the Hord (real name Charles Moore) – drums, backing vocals (1986–1989, 2018–present)
- Bammy the Bamster - band and tour manager (2018 to present)
=Former members=
- Stez Styx (2nd incarnation, real name Howard Minns, also known as frequent support act Eddie Shit){{Cite web|url=https://www.eddieshit.co.uk/|title=Eddie Shit |website=Eddieshit.co.uk|access-date=18 November 2019}} – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Newcy Brown" (1990–1991)
- Phil "Fast Fret" McCavity (real name Phillip Turner) – lead guitar, backing vocals (1989–1990)
- Al O'Peesha (real name Peter Bossley, a journalist with The Sentinel) – guitar, piano, backing vocals (1991, 1993–1995, died in 2005 in Stoke-on-Trent){{cite web|url=http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/news/2005/09sep/050913boss.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071113205053/http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/news/2005/09sep/050913boss.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=13 November 2007|title=Journalism jobs and news |website=Holdthefrontpage.co.uk|date=13 November 2007|access-date=24 January 2018}}
- Cheeky Monkey (real name Percy Perkins) – drums, backing vocals (1985–1986)
- Winston Dread (real name Kevin Hooper) – drums, backing vocals (1993–1995)
- Uncle Knobby – guitar, backing vocals (1986)
=Other members=
- Bammy the Bamster- lead vocals, 2018
- Barrel – Roadie, lead vocals on "Feed Your Face", 1987
- Binbag – lead vocals on "Dans Round Us 'Andbags", and "Fluffy Pup", 1989
- Stella Strict – lead vocals on "Two Stroke Eddie", live singer of Fluffy Pup in 1990
- Young Man – lead vocals on "Failure With Girls", 1985
=Timeline=
This is an approximate timeline of the members of the Macc Lads.
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Discography
=Albums=
- Eh Up (1983) Hectic House
- Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy (1985) Hectic House
- Bitter, Fit Crack (1987) Hectic House
- Live at Leeds (the who?) (1988) Dojo
- From Beer to Eternity (1989) Dojo – UK No. 72{{cite book
| first= David
| last= Roberts
| year= 2006
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums
| edition= 19th
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
| location= London
| isbn= 1-904994-10-5
| page= 336}}
- The Beer Necessities (1990) Dojo
- Alehouse Rock (1994) Dojo
=EPs=
- One Gallon Demo (1982)
- Minge Pies and Mistletoe (1983)
- Macc Lads 5 (fan club only) (1986)
- Filthy, Fat and Flatulent (1987)
- Sheepless Nights (1988)
- ...and Drinking Partners (1989)
- Bog N Roll Circus (1990)
- Turtles' Heads (1991)
- England (2006)
=Compilations=
- Dirty CD Chips n Gravy (1989)
- Twenty Golden Crates (1991)
- An Orifice and a Genital (Outtakes 1986–1991) (1993) Dojo
- God's Gift to Women (1998)
- The Lads From Macc (1999)
- Anthology (1999)
=Videos=
- Beer and Sex and Chips 'n' Gravy (1986)
- Made in Macc (1987)
- Four Bleats to the Baa (1988)
- Come to Brum (live in Birmingham) (1988)
- The Three Bears (1989)
- The Quality of Mersey (live in Liverpool) (1989)
- The Beer Necessities (1990)
- Sex, Pies and Videotape (live in Manchester) (1991). The video was produced by EMI. Muttley stated in an interview in 1999 that the final result was "nearly as rude as a school choir".{{cite web|url=http://www.macclads.co.uk/Bears/int12.htm|title=The Unofficial Macc Lads Web Site|website=Macclads.co.uk|access-date=24 January 2018}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://themacclads.co.uk Official website]
- [https://www.discogs.com/artist/271770-The-Macc-Lads The Macc Lads] at discogs.com
Category:English punk rock groups
Category:Musicians from Macclesfield
Category:British comedy rock musical groups
Category:Musical groups established in 1981
Category:1981 establishments in England
Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1995
Category:1995 disestablishments in England