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Bad Manners are an
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two-tone and
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band led by frontman
Buster Bloodvessel Douglas Trendle (né Woods; born 6 September 1958), better known as Buster Bloodvessel, is an English singer who has been the frontman of the two-tone band Bad Manners since forming the band in 1976.Larkin, Colin (1997) ''The Virgin Encycloped ...
. Early appearances included ''
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, '' Dance Craze'' (1981). They were at their most popular during the early 1980s, during a period when other
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and the Selecter filled the
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. Bad Manners spent 111 weeks in the UK Singles Chart between 1980 and 1983, and they also achieved chart success with their first four studio albums with ''
Ska 'n' B ''Ska'n'B'' is the first album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners from the year 1980. It reached number 34 on the UK album chart. Track listing *All songs by Bad Manners unless noted. # " Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu" (Eddie Dean, Al Dredic ...
'' (1980), ''
Loonee Tunes! ''Loonee Tunes!'' is the second album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, from the year 1980. In keeping with the format of their first album, the first track is an instrumental. It reached number 36 on the UK album chart. The album op ...
'' (1980), and '' Gosh It's ... Bad Manners'' (1981) being their biggest hits.


Formation

Fronted by
Buster Bloodvessel Douglas Trendle (né Woods; born 6 September 1958), better known as Buster Bloodvessel, is an English singer who has been the frontman of the two-tone band Bad Manners since forming the band in 1976.Larkin, Colin (1997) ''The Virgin Encycloped ...
(real name Douglas Trendle), the band was formed in 1976 while the members were together at
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Comprehensive School near Manor House, North London. They commemorated the 1981 closure of the school on the back sleeve of their album, '' Gosh It's ... Bad Manners'', released that year.


Career

After becoming popular in their native London, Bad Manners signed a
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with Magnet Records in 1980, and became regular guests on television shows such as '' Tiswas''. The band also appeared on ''The British Music Awards'' (1981) and ''
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''. In 1985, they also appeared on ''The Time of Your Life'', hosted by Noel Edmonds. Being closely associated with the
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movement (though never signed to
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itself), they were one of six bands featured in the 1981 documentary film '' Dance Craze''. Some of their more notable
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include " My Girl Lollipop", "
Lip Up Fatty "Lip Up Fatty" is a single released by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners in June 1980, which reached No. 15 in the UK Singles Chart. It is one of a number of songs by Bad Manners about 'being fat', (a reference to the round figure of f ...
", " Can Can", " Special Brew" and "
Walking in the Sunshine "Walking in the Sunshine" is a song by British 2-tone/ska band Bad Manners, released in September 1981 as the second single from their third album '' Gosh It's... Bad Manners''. It peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. Reception Review ...
". One of the main reasons for their notoriety was their outlandish huge-tongued and shaven-headed frontman,
Buster Bloodvessel Douglas Trendle (né Woods; born 6 September 1958), better known as Buster Bloodvessel, is an English singer who has been the frontman of the two-tone band Bad Manners since forming the band in 1976.Larkin, Colin (1997) ''The Virgin Encycloped ...
. His manic exploits got them banned from the British BBC TV chart show ''
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''. The band was also banned from Italian TV after Bloodvessel mooned a concert audience, after being told that the Pope was watching on TV. Bad Manners left Magnet Records in 1983, and Telstar Records released a compilation album, ''The Height of Bad Manners'', which reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was assisted with a television advertisement, and it brought the band back to the attention of the media and the British public – but no further chart hits. The group then went on to sign a contract with
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in the United States and '' Mental Notes'' was released in 1985. For two years the band toured continuously all over the world but decided to disband in 1987.


Break-up and reformation

After Bad Manners disbanded for a brief spell after their deal with Portrait Records ended, Buster Bloodvessel formed a new outfit called Buster's Allstars in 1987, which enabled him and a few of his friends to continue performing in and around London. The capital's venues were often packed to capacity and this prompted the then 20 stone vocalist to reform Bad Manners with his fellow original members Louis Alphonso, Martin Stewart, Winston Bazoomies and Chris Kane. During 1988, the revamped Bad Manners band line-up started to play a number of shows at universities and at scooter rallies and they licensed the name and logo of Blue Beat Records, setting up office inside a barge called the Blood Vessel in the back garden of Buster Bloodvessel's former home in London. After Blue Beat became defunct in 1990, Bad Manners were without a recording contract, but continued to tour. In 1992, they signed a deal with Pork Pie Records and ''
Fat Sound ''Fat Sound'' is the seventh studio album by the ska band Bad Manners, released in 1992 on Pork Pie Records. Track listing All songs by Bad Manners unless noted. # "Mambo/Ska No. 8" (Pérez Prado) # "Do the Creep" # " I Can't Stand the Rain ...
'' was released in Europe. The album was originally intended to be released in the UK on Blue Beat. In 1996, Buster Bloodvessel moved to Margate and opened a hotel on the seafront called Fatty Towers, which catered for people with huge appetites. While living in Margate, he was a regular spectator at
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, and Bad Manners sponsored the club for one season. Fatty Towers closed in 1998 and did not re-open despite a facelift. After its closure, Buster Bloodvessel moved back to London. After five years without releasing any new material, Bad Manners issued their '' Heavy Petting'' album in 1997. Six years later, Buster set up another record label and the band released '' Stupidity'' on Bad Records in 2003. Bad Manners appeared on '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' in the 2004 Christmas Special, performing festive songs to
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' team. (Jupitus is a fan of the band, and Buster Bloodvessel had appeared as a panellist on the show earlier that year.) Buster Bloodvessel is the only original member to remain in Bad Manners, but the harmonica player, Winston Bazoomies, was an 'honorary member' of the band. Bazoomies had a Facebook fanpage set up in his honour and lived in North London. Martin Stewart left Bad Manners in 1991, and performed and recorded with the Selecter for fifteen years. He now lives a quiet life in Middlesex with his family, and most recently played the keyboards in a band called the Skatalysts. Louis Alphonso lives in Paris and released his ''A Noir'' solo studio album on the French Fries record label in 2015, while his fellow musician, David Farren, left in 1987 after the band's contract with Portrait Records ended. Farren designed the original band logo, and painted the front cover of the album ''Gosh It's ... Bad Manners'' (1981). He currently performs in a tribute outfit called the Rollin' Stoned. Chris Kane is a
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. He left his longtime London home in 2015 and moved to Cambridgeshire. He became a music teacher during the 1990s and also performed with the Jordanaires after leaving Bad Manners. He also enjoys visiting Sweden during his spare time but he can still be seen playing his saxophone with numerous outfits. Brian Tuitt also left the band in 1987 and lives in Kent. The drummer has been performing with Ben Russell & the Charmers in recent times while also working with the Barry White Unlimited Love Tour at various venues in the UK, while Andrew Marson, who also left the group the same year, has worked as a carpenter in and around London and also enjoys performing in a
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outfit called the Drawbacks. Paul Hyman, another original member who left the band in the late 1980s, lives in Enfield and works in the London Stock Exchange, a job he has had since leaving Bad Manners. Bad Manners headlined their own annual
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known as Bad Fest in 2005 and 2006 at
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. This festival featured ska,
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-related and punk rock bands from the 1980s to the present. In 2011,
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released the band's first four studio albums, ''Ska 'n' B'' (1980), ''Loonee Tunes!'' (1980), ''Gosh It's ... Bad Manners'' (1981) and ''Forging Ahead'' (1982) on CD for the first time with added bonus tracks. The albums were issued on their sister label, Pressure Drop. In December 2012, the band released their first single in thirteen years. "What Simon Says" was released via download just before the festive season, and the music video featured Bad Manners fans from across the world but none of the band members themselves. In December 2012, founding members of the band met for the first time in decades at the Ship public house in Soho, London. Paul Hyman, Martin Stewart, Brian Tuitt and Chris Kane met with band historian and harmonica player David Turner, and Christopher 'Dell' Wardell, a music writer and promoter from
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. On 18 July 2013, seven of the original nine members reunited at The Brownswood public house, near Finsbury Park, that is within striking distance of their old school, Woodbery Down Comprehensive. The 'Bad Manners Originals' who attended the reunion were Andy Marson (alto sax), Paul Hyman (trumpet), Winston Bazoomies (Alan Sayag) (harmonicas), Chris Kane (tenor sax), David Farren (bass), Martin Stewart (keyboards) and Brian Tuitt (drums). The meetings were arranged after Wardell's 'Where Are They Now?' article was published in '' The Northern Echo'' in 2012, providing details on the current whereabouts of all of the original band members. During 2016, Bad Manners toured the United Kingdom to celebrate their 40th Anniversary. Original member Winston Bazoomies died on 1 December 2022, at the age of 63.


Discography

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Ska 'n' B ''Ska'n'B'' is the first album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners from the year 1980. It reached number 34 on the UK album chart. Track listing *All songs by Bad Manners unless noted. # " Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu" (Eddie Dean, Al Dredic ...
'' (1980) *''
Loonee Tunes! ''Loonee Tunes!'' is the second album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners, from the year 1980. In keeping with the format of their first album, the first track is an instrumental. It reached number 36 on the UK album chart. The album op ...
'' (1980) *'' Gosh It's ... Bad Manners'' (1981) *'' Forging Ahead'' (1982) *'' Mental Notes'' (1985) *''
Return of the Ugly ''Return of the Ugly'' is the sixth studio album by British 2 Tone and ska band Bad Manners released in 1989. It was the band's first release on an independent label and their first album release without David Farren, Brian Tuitt, Andy Marson ...
'' (1989) *''
Fat Sound ''Fat Sound'' is the seventh studio album by the ska band Bad Manners, released in 1992 on Pork Pie Records. Track listing All songs by Bad Manners unless noted. # "Mambo/Ska No. 8" (Pérez Prado) # "Do the Creep" # " I Can't Stand the Rain ...
'' (1992) *'' Don't Knock the Baldhead!'' (1997) *'' Stupidity'' (2001)


References


External links

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