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204:. The band's style was changing from pop into "a folk-rock band with psychedelic pretentions". In 1969 they renamed the band after their guitarist, and performed their new music under this name, whilst continuing to play pop as Kippington Lodge. One of the band's first managers, John Schofield, was at the time the lover of 258:
problems prevented this, so they went to Canada and entered the US in a light aircraft. They arrived in New York shortly before they were due on stage, and had to use hired equipment with which they were unfamiliar. The journalists were due the following day, but their plane was delayed for four
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hours, so they had free use of the bar, and eventually arrived at the show either drunk or hung over. The show did not go over well, and the band received a flood of negative reviews over the following weeks, including bad reviews of their first album,
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album. In addition to the albums, Brinsley Schwarz also issued a series of singles under their own name, and various pseudonyms, such as "The Hitters", "The Knees", "Limelight" and "The Brinsleys" but these all failed. They recorded a final album,
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bases in Germany as "Sounds 4+1". On leaving school, Schwarz formed "Three's A Crowd" with Pete Whale (drums) and Dave Cottam (bass). Landeman joined in 1967 and they renamed themselves "Kippington Lodge". Their first two singles, produced by
452:. Schwarz, meanwhile, continued playing as a sideman for various artists through the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Schwarz joined a reunited Ducks Deluxe in 2009, then both Schwarz and Andrews joined a reunited Rumour in 2012. 1402: 611: 513: 208:(who would occasionally make bacon sandwiches for the band members when they visited Schofield's home). In the early part of their career the band shared a communal home in a large old house in 1187: 526:. Costello knew of the song as both a fan and part-time roadie for the band, which is where he and Lowe first met. Another rendition was featured on the multi-million-selling film 496:" was co-written with Gomm and originally recorded by Brinsley Schwarz for their unreleased final album. This version was included on the 2008 30th anniversary edition of the 425:, which was more polished, and again received good reviews. This association also led to their touring as Dave Edmunds' backing band, appearing on the live tracks of his 463:'s Tiger. He retired from the music industry in 1977, though he was persuaded to play with a reunited Ducks Deluxe for their 30th anniversary reunion show in 2007. 1514: 368:, which was issued as a double album, and brought critical acclaim. Unfortunately, for a band known for its live performances, this was their only live album. 315:. In response to "the hype", they became anti-commercial and spent much of 1971 rehearsing, although they toured on the 'Downhome Rhythm Kings' package with 1509: 1233: 738: 391: 1335: 597: 522: 421: 1504: 531: 248:, on 3 and 4 April 1970. Robinson would fly a plane full of British journalists to the show, so they could review it, along with the winners of a 401:, issued in 1973, was less well received by the critics, and achieved poor sales. However during this time they made successful appearances on 179:
where they played in school bands with Barry Landeman (keyboards, vocals) and Phil Hall (guitar). In 1964, whilst still at school, they toured
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competition, arranged in order to get pre-publicity. Though the band had planned on leaving a few days early, so they could rehearse,
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with Lowe on guitar and vocals, Gomm on bass and Schwarz on piano alongside Andrews on keyboard and recorded sessions for
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Nick Lowe and Ian Gomm both began solo careers, achieving moderate mainstream success. Lowe's 1978 album
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a large fanbase in London, and, along with bands like Eggs over Easy, Brinsley Schwarz were soon dubbed "
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on drums. Although the next three singles also failed, they had a residency as support band at
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album. In 1979, Gomm had a hit with "Hold On", which reached number 18 in the U.S.
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Performance of Surrender to the Rhythm on The Old Grey Whistle Test 1973
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Pete Frame on the band's Fillmore East debut, ZigZag magazine, May 1970
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Brinsley Schwarz (guitar, piano, vocals) originally met Nick Lowe at
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received considerable critical acclaim and reached number 22 in the
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tour. The Band borrowed Brinsley Schwarz's instruments to rehearse.
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Nervous On The Road/The New Favourites Of... Brinsley Schwarz
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Later in 1970, Brinsley Schwarz released their second album,
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No Sleep Till Canvey Island – The Great Pub Rock Revolution
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No Sleep Till Canvey Island: The Great Pub Rock Revolution
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joined on keyboards, and finally, Whale was replaced by
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album. Their solid live performances soon garnered the
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What IS So Funny About Peace Love & Understanding?
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What IS So Funny About Peace Love & Understanding?
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The Tapestry of Delights Revisited - Brinsley Schwarz
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The Tapestry of Delights Revisited - Kippington Lodge
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joined the band, and they recorded their third album
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and these premises were used as a rehearsal space by
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Brinsley Schwarz 833: 831: 532:The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 444:Brinsley Schwarz and Bob Andrews joined 907: 905: 903: 901: 899: 865: 863: 861: 859: 768: 356:'s. In February 1972, they supported 330:Brinsley Schwarz played at the second 1515:Musical groups disestablished in 1975 1023:Lynskey, Dorian (13 September 2021). 7: 385:. The same year, they also acted as 371:1972's ironic take on country-rock, 216:, who came to the UK as part of the 1510:Musical groups established in 1969 478:I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass 415:show. In 1974, they arranged for 25: 1069:Sauter, Mike (30 November 2020). 480:", which reached number 7 in the 1382:I've Cried My Last Tear Over You 1188:Rolling Stone's Brinsley Schwarz 155:on bass and vocals, keyboardist 1505:English pub rock musical groups 1459:15 Thoughts of Brinsley Schwarz 1396:Why Do We Hurt the One We Love? 1097:Linden, Amy (4 December 1992). 644:15 Thoughts of Brinsley Schwarz 446:Graham Parker & the Rumour 1: 945:"Word Podcast 168: Nick Lowe" 943:Ellen, Mark (15 April 2011). 808:"The 50 Best New Wave Albums" 419:to produce their sixth album 238:Quicksilver Messenger Service 1375:Happy Doing What We're Doing 1126:"Lost in Translation (2003)" 1099:"The Bodyguard (Soundtrack)" 395:. Their fifth studio album 389:'s band for his debut album 1531: 1071:"The early Elvis Costello" 1249: 751:Subtle as a Flying Mallet 512:The original version of " 476:. It included the track " 428:Subtle as a Flying Mallet 404:The Old Grey Whistle Test 1329:Please Don't Ever Change 1044:Joynson, Vernon (2006). 913:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas 838:Joynson, Vernon (2006). 777:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas 590:Please Don't Ever Change 398:Please Don't Ever Change 144:band, named after their 1464:Surrender to the Rhythm 682:(BBC recordings) (2004) 676:(BBC recordings) (2001) 650:Surrender to the Rhythm 293:, which had a definite 1454:Original Golden Greats 1420:Various artists albums 758:, only the live tracks 699:Various artists albums 638:Original Golden Greats 167:on guitar and vocals. 1436:Greasy Truckers Party 714:Greasy Truckers Party 366:Greasy Truckers Party 267:Brinsley Schwarz Hype 140:were a 1970s English 27:English pub rock band 1104:Entertainment Weekly 870:Birch, Will (2003). 541:Lost in Translation. 455:Billy Rankin joined 332:Glastonbury Festival 1322:Nervous on the Road 1000:Guinness Publishing 739:Once in a Blue Moon 582:Nervous on the Road 392:Once in a Blue Moon 374:Nervous on the Road 1447:Compilation albums 998:(First ed.). 734:'s only solo album 440:Subsequent careers 383:Wings 1973 UK Tour 277:American Top Forty 224:Publicity campaign 1492: 1491: 1428:Glastonbury Fayre 816:. 13 October 2020 722:As a backing band 706:Glastonbury Fayre 625:It's All Over Now 434:It's All Over Now 337:Glastonbury Fayre 177:Woodbridge School 135: 134: 16:(Redirected from 1522: 1484:Cruel to Be Kind 1354:Shining Brightly 1301:Brinsley Schwarz 1276:Brinsley Schwarz 1243:Brinsley Schwarz 1236: 1229: 1222: 1213: 1203:Brinsley Schwarz 1143: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1122: 1116: 1115: 1113: 1111: 1094: 1088: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1066: 1060: 1059: 1041: 1035: 1034: 1020: 1014: 1013: 986: 959: 958: 953:. 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Index

Kippington Lodge
Pub rock
roots rock
Liberty
United Artists
Capitol
United Artists
Nick Lowe
Brinsley Schwarz
Billy Rankin
Bob Andrews
Ian Gomm
pub rock
guitarist
Brinsley Schwarz
Nick Lowe
Bob Andrews
Billy Rankin
Ian Gomm
Woodbridge School
RAF
Mark Wirtz
Vanity Fare
Bob Andrews
Billy Rankin
The Marquee
Hattie Jacques
Beaconsfield
The Band
Warner Brothers

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