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Thee Headcoats

Thee Headcoats

Thee Headcoats has been played on NTS in shows including Diddy Wah, featured first on 15 July 2014. Songs played include I'm Hurtin, Full Time Plagiarist and I'm Hurting.

Thee Headcoats was one of the various band monikers assumed by garage rock primitive Billy Childish (aka Bill Hamper), a native of The Medway Towns, Kent, England. Over several decades — and regardless of the fashion of the time — Childish has churned out no-frills garage rock, the likes of which saw a resurgence in hipness in the new millennium with groups such as the Hives and the White Stripes.

The ultra-prolific bandleader/producer/poet/painter/publisher first emerged in 1977 with punk group The Pop Rivets. In 1980, the Pop Rivets split and Billy Formed The Milkshakes (aka Thee Milkshakes or Mickey & the Milkshakes). The band was remarkably prolific, releasing no fewer than seven albums in 1984 (four of them on the same day). Shortly thereafter, Childish moved on to the similarly minded Thee Mighty Caesars. In the late '80s, Childish formed Thee Headcoats — a trio that included Pop Rivets guitarist, Milkshakes/Mighty Caesars drummer, Bruce Brand — and remaind Childish's primary outlet for his more accessible, straight-up rock & roll untill 2000, when he formed The Buff Medways. There was a 'girl' version of the group called Thee Headcoatees (comprising of members of the Delmonas and including Holly Golightly, who went on to her own successes and Kyra La Rubia and Bongo Debbie [who together later went on to form The A-Lines along with Julie Hamper from The Musicians of The British Empire] and Ludella Black ). To add to the confusion, Thee Headcoats also released piss take cover versions of Clash songs under the name Thee Stash: Should I suck or should I blow? C/W Selling Jeans For The USA

As of 2000, Thee Headcoats were Childish's most prolific outlet (no small accolade). The group played its final gig that year at London's Dirty Water club. Billy Childish Now Plays in his group The MBE's (The Musicians of The British Empire).

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Thee Headcoats

Thee Headcoats has been played on NTS in shows including Diddy Wah, featured first on 15 July 2014. Songs played include I'm Hurtin, Full Time Plagiarist and I'm Hurting.

Thee Headcoats was one of the various band monikers assumed by garage rock primitive Billy Childish (aka Bill Hamper), a native of The Medway Towns, Kent, England. Over several decades — and regardless of the fashion of the time — Childish has churned out no-frills garage rock, the likes of which saw a resurgence in hipness in the new millennium with groups such as the Hives and the White Stripes.

The ultra-prolific bandleader/producer/poet/painter/publisher first emerged in 1977 with punk group The Pop Rivets. In 1980, the Pop Rivets split and Billy Formed The Milkshakes (aka Thee Milkshakes or Mickey & the Milkshakes). The band was remarkably prolific, releasing no fewer than seven albums in 1984 (four of them on the same day). Shortly thereafter, Childish moved on to the similarly minded Thee Mighty Caesars. In the late '80s, Childish formed Thee Headcoats — a trio that included Pop Rivets guitarist, Milkshakes/Mighty Caesars drummer, Bruce Brand — and remaind Childish's primary outlet for his more accessible, straight-up rock & roll untill 2000, when he formed The Buff Medways. There was a 'girl' version of the group called Thee Headcoatees (comprising of members of the Delmonas and including Holly Golightly, who went on to her own successes and Kyra La Rubia and Bongo Debbie [who together later went on to form The A-Lines along with Julie Hamper from The Musicians of The British Empire] and Ludella Black ). To add to the confusion, Thee Headcoats also released piss take cover versions of Clash songs under the name Thee Stash: Should I suck or should I blow? C/W Selling Jeans For The USA

As of 2000, Thee Headcoats were Childish's most prolific outlet (no small accolade). The group played its final gig that year at London's Dirty Water club. Billy Childish Now Plays in his group The MBE's (The Musicians of The British Empire).

Original source Last.fm

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I'm Hurtin
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods1996
Full Time Plagiarist
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods Records2023
I'm Hurting
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods1996
We Hate The Fucking N.M.E.
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods, Messerschmitt Records1998
The Day I Beat My Father Up
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods2006
The Day I Beat My Father Up
Thee Headcoats
Twist Records1995
Have Love Will Travel
Thee Headcoats
Sympathy For The Record Industry1992
Punk Rock Ist Nicht Tot
Thee Headcoats
Friends Of The Buff Medway Fanciers Association2000
Full Time Plagiarist
Thee Headcoats
Damaged Goods2023