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Steve Took's Horns was an English rock band with
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influences formed in 1977 by former
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percussionist (and
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founder) turned solo artist
Steve Peregrin Took Steve Peregrin Took (born Stephen Ross Porter; 28 July 1949 – 27 October 1980) was an English musician and songwriter, best known for his membership of the duo Tyrannosaurus Rex with Marc Bolan. After breaking with Bolan, he concentrated on h ...
together with
Trev Thoms Trevor Thoms (30 October 1950 – 8 December 2010), known as Judge Trev Thoms and Judge Trev, was a British guitarist, best known for being a member of Inner City Unit, Atomgods, and Steve Gibbons (musician)#Steve Gibbons Band, The Steve Gibbons ...
, later of
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's
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(although Took had been using the bandname since 1976). The band was the first in which Thoms worked with his future Inner City Unit bandmate Ermanno Ghisio Erba aka Dino Ferari, in what would be a long string of collaborations until Thoms' death in 2010. A 2004 posthumous album of the band was reviewed in ''
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'' magazine, a 1978 live performance was reviewed in ''
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'', the band's 1977 recording session was described at length in a ''
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and the band was euologised in a ''
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'' article about Took written by
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.


History


Formation

Since leaving
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in 1969, Took had formed his own band Shagrat with guitarist
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. The group had recorded electric and acoustic demos and played at the
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festival before dwindling down into a solo acoustic act by Took. In this capacity Took had become a staple of the underground benefit concerts circuit, been the subject of various articles and interviews for the UK music press and performed a set on the
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show ''Breakthrough'' (hosted by Steve Bradshaw). A 1972 management deal with
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and 'seed money' grant from
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failed to result in any record releases, although home demos recorded in the basement flat of Secunda's office were released in 1995 by
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. By 1976, Took had returned to London from a lengthy sojourn in the
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and was loosely rehearsing as Steve Took's Horns with a succession of musicians. The name came from a horned pendant which Took frequently wore. The Horns became a more serious band in mid/late 1977 when Took recruited Thoms and Ghisio-Erba to the band and signed a management contract with Tony Landau, a friend of Turner's since adolescence and stepfather to Took's young son Luke.


Career

Through extensive rehearsals (later described by Thoms as "the most outrageous misuse of drugs I've ever done while playing music")Liner notes to ''Blow It - The All New Adventures Of Steve Took's Horns'', Cherry Red CDM RED 255, 2004 the band compiled a set of songs heavily influenced by
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. On 29 November at
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in London, the band recorded three of these songs, "It's Over", "Average Man" and "Woman I Need." By chance, Took's old collaborator Wallis, a frequent producer at the studio, was on hand for the session. However, disheartened by Took's consumption of considerable alcohol in order to prepare himself to sing, Wallis left before Took completed his vocal. Years later, he expressed surprise and pleasure to learn that in fact Took performed a good vocal for the tracks. Landau approached several record companies with the tape, but was met with wariness due to Took's reputation for drug consumption and unreliability. Eventually a concert was booked as a showcase for the band at ''Nik Turner's Bohemian Love-In'' at
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on 18 June 1978. The resulting gig, although technically sound, was deemed a disappointment by the band and Took consequently broke up the group. Reviewing the event for ''
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'', writer Chris Brazier described the band as "flagrantly retrogressive hard rock from the sewer of '71." Mike Scott, future singer for
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, who was in attendance, many years later recalled feeling surprise that the group "played boogie-ish rock" rather than a more folky mystical act, given Took's past in Tyrannosaurus Rex. He also recalled that Took seemed subdued and that Thoms largely carried the show.


Aftermath

Despite the breakup, the Horns had made a considerable impression on Took's circle of acquaintances. Consequently, Turner first recruited Ferari to his ''Sphynx'' project, before adding Thoms to form his new band Inner City Unit (known for short as ICU) in 1979. Took was quick to notice that Turner had effectively resurrected his old band - ICU keyboardist Steve Pond recalls Took in 1979 trying to blag his way into the group. This approach proved partly successful as Took frequently guested with Inner City Unit in 1979-1980 with Took, Thoms and Ghisio-Erba performing together in what were effectively Horns reunions. Two bootleg recordings exist of Took performing a cover of " Slow Down", (previously rehearsed by the Horns) with Inner City Unit - by now featuring Mick Stupp on drums - on 6 May 1980 at Meanwhile Gardens in Westbourne Park and 16 June 1980 at Camden's Music Machine. In 1988, Thoms' new band
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's debut album '' WOW!'' included a track ''Mountain Range'' written by Thoms in memory of his time with the Horns. Thoms would later re-record the song in 1997 for Inner City Unit's new album ''Now You Know The Score''. In 2004, 24 years after Took's death, Cherry Red released the Pathway Studios session as the core of an album, ''Blow It - The All New Adventures Of Steve Took's Horns''. In addition to the three 1977 tracks plus an out-take version of "Average Man" with Took comically improvising after forgetting his lyrics, the CD also featured remixes of the tracks and the 1997 version of Thoms' aforementioned "Mountain Range" tribute song, plus new recordings of two other Took songs, "Ooh My Heart" and "Too Bad" which the Horns had been rehearsing in 1977-1978. These new recordings featured Thoms and Ghisio-Erba together with former Hawkwind frontman
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on lead vocals and bass. ''
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'' magazine reviewer Hugh Fielder commented on the three original 1977 Horns tracks, "They sound a bit like The Faces if
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had been replaced by
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. Which has possibilities." On the strength of their collaboration on the Steve Took's Horns CD, Thoms and Tree formed a new band, briefly also featuring Ghisio-Erba. The band was initially known as Inner City Horns - (
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ICH) then later Inner City
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(also ICH) before settling on the name MOAB (Mother Of All Bands). An alternative mix of the Horns song "Ooh My Heart", as recorded for the Horns CD, was included as a secret bonus track on the 2005 Amphetibeast Records edition of MOAB's album ''Insect Brain''.Music from the Hawkwind family tree - Part 18 - Starfarer's Hawkwind Page
Writing about Took's solo/frontman career for ''
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'', former
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frontman
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summarised the Horns as "a tough pub rock bovver boy group that managed to record a few great songs and typically, again managed to not get them released" until " heHorns material ecameavailable on the Cherry Red comp ''Blow It!!! – The All New Adventures Of ...''"


Line ups


Studio session at Pathway Studios 29 November 1977

*
Steve Peregrin Took Steve Peregrin Took (born Stephen Ross Porter; 28 July 1949 – 27 October 1980) was an English musician and songwriter, best known for his membership of the duo Tyrannosaurus Rex with Marc Bolan. After breaking with Bolan, he concentrated on h ...
: Vocals, electric rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar *
Trev Thoms Trevor Thoms (30 October 1950 – 8 December 2010), known as Judge Trev Thoms and Judge Trev, was a British guitarist, best known for being a member of Inner City Unit, Atomgods, and Steve Gibbons (musician)#Steve Gibbons Band, The Steve Gibbons ...
: electric lead guitar, backing vocals * Ermanno Ghisio-Erba: drums *Steve Scarsbrook: bass *Jamie Roberts: keyboards


Live performance at ''Nik Turner's Bohemian Love-In'', The Roundhouse 18 June 1978

*Steve Peregrin Took: Vocals, electric rhythm guitar *Trev Thoms: electric lead guitar, backing vocals *Ermanno Ghisio-Erba: drums *John (a German biker): bass


New recordings made late 2002 for CD release

*Ron Tree: lead vocals, bass *Trev Thoms: electric lead guitar, backing and some lead vocals *Ermanno Ghisio-Erba: drums


Timeline

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Discography


Album

* 2004 - Steve Took's Horns: ''Blow It!!! The All New Adventures Of Steve Took's Horns'' CD (Cherry Red Records, CDM RED 255)


Guest appearance

* 2005 - MOAB: ''Insect Brain'' - contains alternative mix of ''Ooh My Heart'' from ''Blow It!!!'' - 25 copy CD/DVD promotional pack edition (Amphetibeast)


References


External links


Steve Peregrin Took's official website
English rock music groups