Tuesday, May 29, 2007

UK Decay/Pneumania - Split 7"



As requested on Cactus Mouth Informer. here's the first recording of UK Decay. They were still a three piece as Spon wasn't a member back then. But he appears on this record as guitarplayer for Pneumania. There's a newspaper clip printed about female vocalist Sno White where a magistrate called her a disgrace when she had to appear at court for stealing a bottle of wine. This was the time when looking punk was subversive.




UK Decay/Pneumania Split 7"
(Plastic Records-PLAS 001-1979)
1. UK Decay - UK Decay
2. UK Decay - Car Crash
3. Pneumania - Exhibition
4. Pneumania - Coming Attack

Split (re-up)

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:43 PM

    You are a gentlemen Curious Guy. THANKS !!!

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  2. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Ooops, seems like the first commentator took my words... Yes, you're truly a real gentleman Curious, a big Thank you for the Bloodshot stuff....

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  3. Anonymous9:35 PM

    Curious Guy, god bless you...
    My dream will be to have your version ripped of the LP For Madmen Only . Thanks for all the great post
    pokepi

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  4. Anonymous12:42 PM

    Hello Curious Guy
    This is so cool, I never thought I would get to hear this single, it's the only UKDK apart from the live tape that I don't have. Many thanks!
    zeroid

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  5. Shared with pleasure! Zeroid, I'm also missing the live tape. Anyone has a copy?

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  6. Thanks Curious Guy, obviously much appreciated by the readers and deservedly so.

    Pokepi - Hangover Heart Attack posted 'For Madmen Only'. I checked and it is still available.

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  7. Wonderful! Thanks, Curious Guy.

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  8. i NEED this on vinyl.

    or i may die.

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  9. Anonymous11:55 AM

    Are these the only two songs Pneumania ever recorded?

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  10. I think so. Don't think this band was around for a long time. Maybe there are live recordings?

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  11. Anonymous11:49 PM

    More info on both these Luton bands at www.ukdecay.co.uk

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