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684:(2002)). After 1983 The Pirates kept going on every now and then with many various lines-up, always including Mick Green, in the 1980s and early 1990s with John Gustafson (The Big Three, Roxy Music) on bass and vocals with various different drummers. Then in 1996–1998 with Björn Anders (bass/vocals) and Romek Parol (drums), before reforming with the Green, Spence and Farley line-up in 1999, which continued to perform until 2005. Due to ill-health Frank Farley retired from the live circuit in 2005, to be replaced by Mike Roberts. With Mike Roberts Johnny Spence and Mick Green, they continued a few more years. 486:(lead guitar), who had also backed Dudley. The new line-up's first single with Kidd, "A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues" (coupled with "I Can Tell") managed to break Kidd's dry spell, entering the lower reaches of the chart toward the end of 1962. In retrospect this disc, which debuted Green's unique playing style incorporating alternating lead and rhythm guitar figures, can be viewed as the sonic bridge marking the transition of 27: 602:(bass) and Roger Truth (drums) came together with Soper and presented themselves to Kidd as his new Pirates. With his newly christened "New Pirates" (necessarily distinguishing them from the other "Pirates"), a revitalised Kidd worked towards a comeback to the point he spoke about the possibility of recording a new album. On returning from a cancelled gig at the Imperial in 621:"), which was released posthumously in November but failed to chart. This line-up of the Pirates (with John Kerrison replacing Truth at late notice) carried on in tribute once Simper had recovered, though there were no further recordings. As the pop scene changed and bookings became harder to obtain, the group split in May 1967. 1140:
have decided to progress it no further. "Shop Around" was the only track released at the time, on the B-side of the "Jealous Girl" single (HMV POP 1309) in June 1964. Others had to wait another twenty years before being released in mono and / or stereo on various compilation albums on the "See for Miles" label.
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After the band's chart successes in 1963, a number of tracks were recorded in early 1964. Not much is known about how far a Johnny Kidd album progressed. Their then-current single release "Always and Ever" failed to get into the Top 40 and EMI, already handling a good number of successful acts, may
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Another set of Pirates, with Joe Moretti (guitar), and re-uniting original Pirates, Brian Gregg (bass) and Clem Cattini (drums), has also played occasional gigs in recent years. Moretti played on "Shakin' All Over" and its follow-up "Restless". However, in this Pirates line-up it is Joe Moretti's
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Original bass player, and vocalist of the Pirates trio, Johnny Spence is still touring and recording, with a Finnish rock and roll and rhythm & blues-trio Doctor's Order. Their co-operation started in 2008, most of the concerts and tours have been in Finland, but they also performed at the
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was recorded in Anders' Swedish studio for release on Angel Air Records in February 2014. The album contains new versions of Pirates tracks, "Gibson Martin Fender", "Don't Munchen It" and "Going Back Home", that Mick Green co-wrote with Wilko Johnson. The Spellkasters started a worldwide tour
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In 1964, the Pirates added organist Vic Cooper to their line-up. The hits again tailed away and the long-awaited debut album, featuring the expanded line-up with Vic Cooper on organ/piano duties, was never mastered for release. One step behind
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The best-known line-up of the Pirates, and also the only line-up ever given Johnny Kidd's blessing to retain and to record under the name "The Pirates" (Mick Green, Johnny Spence and Frank Farley) reformed in 1976. They released four albums;
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Eventually the group parted company with Kidd. Johnny Spence, Frank Farley and guitarist Jon Morshead (who replaced Weider) continued as The Pirates (keeping the name with Kidd's blessing) and recorded one single, "Shades of Blue" for
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before a lack of success calling it a day in mid-1966. Kidd, meanwhile, kept recording and gigging with an anonymous group of backing musicians. His penultimate single "It's Got To Be You", and an unreleased version of
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to score their first chart entry. The explosive rise of the 'beat groups' in 1963 outshone the slow-burning R&B scene; without a single release Kidd and his Pirates were losing valuable momentum on the chart front.
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in 1959 under the auspices of producer Walter J. Ridley. Their first single was the raw "Please Don't Touch", penned by Kidd. This became a minor hit reaching number 25 on the
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Over time, Kidd developed a visual show. The group would deck out in 19th century pirate costume in front of a huge backcloth of a pirate galleon, with Kidd toying with a
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compilation LP (1978) reached number 28 in the UK Albums Chart. The original line-up featuring Spence, Green and Farley also had two tracks on each of compilation albums
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and losing ground, Kidd abandoned dual-tracking his powerful voice and switched back to R&B where his vocal strengths lay. After 1964's "Always And Ever" (based on “
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They played at 'Front Row Festival', a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor, Islington in late 1977, which resulted in the band's inclusion, alongside
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A new Pirate trio was recruited. Johnny Spence (bass), Frank Farley (drums) and Johnny Patto (lead guitar), had recently backed
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Since then Anders and Parol have formed a new band, The Spellkasters, in 2013 with new frontman Pete Edmunds. An album
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The swansong recording of this line-up in 1961, "Please Don't Bring Me Down" failed to chart. However, it featured a
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by the Green, Spence and Roberts line-up in 2006, The band dissolved on the death of Mick Green in January 2010.
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In 1966, one of the anonymous musicians, organist Ray Soaper contacted some mates. Mick Stewart (lead guitar),
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International Gastro Blues Festival in Hungary in 2012. Johnny Spence and Doctor's Order have made two albums,
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of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates' 1964 single "Always and Ever" was a cover of "Dr Feelgood" by the American
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Since the break-up in 1983 albums were mostly made under the name Pirates with various line-ups, such as
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reached No. 1 in their home country and skirted the US Top 20 with a cover version in early 1965.
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This line-up did its final gig in 1983 (until reforming for the third time in 1999, releasing
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in 1959. The song has been covered many times since, most successfully by the team of
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solo from Morgan "Thunderclap" Jones. When the single failed to chart, the Pirates—
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The group had a new single. "Send For That Girl", (coupled with a version of the
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EP: "I'll Never Get Over You" / "Then I Got Everything" b/w "Hungry for Love" / "
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The original group came under the management of Guy Robinson and was signed to
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which turned out to be a minor UK rock 'n' roll classic. "So What" featured a
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and reaching number 4 on the UK chart in the summer of 1963. The follow-up, "
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between 1959 and 1961, Mike West and Tom Brown shared the vocals with Kidd.
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with Doctor's Order, which was released in 2007, also on Goofin' Records.
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with the Green-Anders-Parol line-up, which was released in 1998, and
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took their name from the Johnny Kidd & the Pirates recording.
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in the UK singles charts in 1960. The song and the group's proto-
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Johnny Spence – vocals (2008–present; original Pirates member)
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costumes, echoing their rock 'n' roll contemporaries such as
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1959–1966 (with Johnny Kidd); 1976–2010 (as The Pirates)
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Arto "Grande-Archie" Hämäläinen – guitar (1998–present)
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Teppo "Teddy Bear" Nättilä – bass/vocals (1998–present)
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Their stage act was theatrical, including wearing full
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as "The Redcaps". Patto soon left and was replaced by
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Clem Cattini – drums (2005, original Pirates member)
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Kimmo "Mighty Man" Oikarinen – drums (2007–present)
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