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Pub rock was a mid- to late-1970s musical movement, largely centred around North London and South East Essex, particularly Canvey Island and Southend on Sea. Pub rock was largely a reaction to much of the popular music of the era, which tended to be dominated by progressive rock and highly polished, supposedly over-produced American West Coast 'AOR' sounds. Many viewed such music as inaccessible and 'out of touch', whilst pub rock was very much about getting 'back to basics', tending to be based around live performances in small pubs and clubs, playing unpretentious rhythm and blues influenced hard rock. The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ...
Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London is the most populous city in the European Union, with an estimated population on 1 January 2005 of 7. ...
This article is about the county of Essex in England. ...
Canvey Island (area 18. ...
Southend-on-Sea is a seaside resort and unitary authority in the East of England. ...
Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ...
Progressive rock (shortened to prog, or prog rock when differentiating from other progressive genres) is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s, reached the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, and continues as a musical form to this day. ...
Album Oriented Rock, abbreviated AOR, was originally an American FM radio format focusing on album tracks by rock music artists rather than singles releases. ...
An amusingly named pub (the Old New Inn) at Bourton-on-the-Water, in the Cotswold Hills of South West England A pub in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh, Scotland A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada...
Rhythm and blues (or R&B) was coined as a musical marketing term introduced in the United States in the late 1940s by Jerry Wexler at Billboard magazine, used to designate upbeat popular music performed by African American artists that combined jazz and blues. ...
Pub rock was viewed by many as being an immediate precursor to the UK punk rock scene. Indeed, many pub rock acts such as Eddie and the Hot Rods went on to find fame in the first wave of British punk, whilst groups such as the 101er's featured Joe Strummer of The Clash, and Kilburn and the High Roads included Ian Dury amongst their members. Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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The 101ers were a pub rock band from the 1970s, notable only as being the band that gave Joe Strummer (later of The Clash) his initial start as a musician. ...
John Graham Mellor (August 21, 1952 â December 22, 2002) better known as Joe Strummer, was the co-founder, lyricist and lead singer of punk rock band The Clash, and later The Mescaleros. ...
The Clash was one of the most successful British punk rock groups that existed from 1976 to 1986. ...
Ian Dury (May 12, 1942 - March 27, 2000) was a rock and roll singer, songwriter, and bandleader. ...
Ian Dury (May 12, 1942 â March 27, 2000) was a rock and roll singer, songwriter, and bandleader. ...
Influential pub rock acts
(please add names in alphabetical order); The 101ers were a pub rock band from the 1970s, notable only as being the band that gave Joe Strummer (later of The Clash) his initial start as a musician. ...
Ace were a British rock music band who enjoyed moderate success in the 1970s. ...
Brinsley Schwarz is a 1970s English pub rock band named for guitarist Brinsley Schwarz. ...
Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus, aka Elvis Costello. ...
Ducks Deluxe were an English pub rock band from the 1970s. ...
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Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) came out of Cardiff, Wales in the late 1960s, fronting a band called Love Sculpture who were playing blues and rocked up classical pieces. ...
Eggs over Easy is one of the earliest and premiere pub rock groups of the 1970s. ...
Dr. Feelgood is a nickname given to physicians who overprescribe psychoactive medications. ...
Otway at Glastonbury Festival, 2002 John Otway, (born October 8, 1952) is a self-confessed unsuccessful singer songwriter, who built a large cult audience through unrelenting touring, a surreal sense of humour and a winning underdog personality. ...
Wilko Johnson (born John Wilkinson in 1947) is a guitarist particularly associated with 1970s British rhythm and blues band Dr. Feelgood. ...
The Inmates were a British garage rock/pub rock band in the early 1980s, who had a medium sized international hit with a cover of The Standells Dirty Water. The Inmates evolved out of power pop/pub rock/protopunk band Eddie & The Hot Rods. ...
Ian Dury (May 12, 1942 - March 27, 2000) was a rock and roll singer, songwriter, and bandleader. ...
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The Motors were a British pub rock band formed in London in 1976. ...
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Stephen William Bragg (born December 20, 1957), known as Billy Bragg, is a British musician known for his blend of folk, punk-rock, and protest music. ...
[1]Hard hitting Blues band, much acclaimed on the PUB ROCK circuit. ...
Sniff n the Tears is a one-hit wonder band known for their 1978 song Drivers Seat. ...
Squeeze was a British rock music band that came to prominence in the New Wave period of the late 1970s. ...
Wreckless Eric (Born Eric Goulden on May 18, 1954 in Newhaven, East Sussex) is a rock and roll singer/ songwriter. ...
See also Power pop is a long-standing musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop music. ...
Pub rock is a style of Australian rock and roll popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s and still influencing contemporary Australian music today. ...
The Stiff Records record label was created in London in 1976, at the outset of the punk boom by entrepreneurs Dave Robinson and Andrew Jakeman (aka Jake Riviera). ...
Music from the United Kingdom has achieved great international popularity since the 1960s, when the British Invasion peaked. ...
This is a list of topics related to the United Kingdom. ...
Further information - No Sleep Till Canvey Island- The Great Pub Rock Revolution by Will Birch
| Rock and roll | Rock genres | | Aboriginal rock | Alternative rock | Anatolian rock | Art rock | Avant-rock | Blues-rock | Boogaloo | Cello rock | Christian rock | Country rock | Desert rock | Detroit rock | Dialect rock | Emo | Flamenco-rock | Folk-rock | Garage rock | Girl group | Glam rock | Hard rock | Hardcore | Heartland rock | Heavy metal | Indo-rock | Instrumental rock | Jam band | Jangle pop | Madchester | Math rock | Merseybeat | Piano rock | Post-rock | Power pop | Progressive rock | Psychedelia | Pub rock (Aussie) | Pub rock (UK) | Punk rock | Punta rock | Raga rock | Raï rock | Rock en Español | Rockabilly | Rockoson | Samba-rock | Skiffle | Soft rock | Southern rock | Surf | Symphonic rock | Tango rockero Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...
This is a list of music genres derived from rock and roll Acid Rock Alternative Rock Avant-rock Blues Rock British Blues Rock British Invasion Cello Rock Celtic Rock Christian rock Classic Rock Country Rock Detroit Rock Early Rock & Roll Emo Experimental Rock Folk Rock Garage Rock Glam Rock Goth...
Aboriginal rock is a rather nebulous term for a style of music which mixes traditional rock music elements (guitar, drums, bass etc) with the instrumentation of the Australian Aborigines (Didjeridu, clap-sticks etc). ...
The terms alternative rock and alternative music were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didnt fit into the mainstream genres of the time. ...
The Turkish rock scene began in the mid- to late 1960s, when popular United States and United Kingdom bands became well-known. ...
Art rock is a sub-genre of rock music that is characterized by ambitious lyrical themes and melodic or rhythmic experimentation, often extending beyond standard pop song forms and toward influences in jazz, classical, or the avant-garde. ...
Avant-rock is a style of rock music which pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique. ...
Blues Rock or Blues-rock is a fusion genre of music which combines elements of the blues with rock and roll. ...
Boogaloo (shing-a-ling, popcorn music) is a genre of Latin music and dance that was very popular in the United States in the late 1960s. ...
Cello rock is a genre of music characterized by the use of cellos and other stringed instruments such as violin and viola to create a sound, beat, and texture similar to that of familiar rock music, but distinctly reshaped by the unique timbres and more traditional genres of the cello...
Christian rock is a form of rock music played by bands where the musicians are openly Christian. ...
Country rock is a musical genre formed from the fusion of rock and roll with country music. ...
Desert Rock is a term given to several bands that hail from the California desert. ...
Detroit rock is the name for a style of Australian indie rock, particularly popular in Sydney in the 1980s. ...
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This article deals with the genre of music. ...
New Flamenco (Nuevo Flamenco) is the name for a Flamenco music style, which is influenced by many different modern musical genres. ...
Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ...
Garage rock (performed by garage bands, not to be confused with UK Garage dance music) was a simple, raw form of rock and roll that emerged in the mid-1960s, largely in the United States. ...
A girl group, as the name implies, is a musical group featuring a group of young female singers, singing usually pop and R&B songs. ...
Glam rock (less commonly glitter rock), is a style of rock music popularised in the 1970s, it was mostly a British phenomenon and confined to larger cities in the U.S., such as New York and Los Angeles. ...
Hard rock is a form of rock and roll music which finds its closest roots in early 1960s garage rock. ...
Hardcore punk (or hardcore) is an intensified version of punk rock usually characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs with exceptionally fast tempos and chord changes. ...
In the late 1970s and 1980s, one of the most popular forms of rock and roll was heartland rock. ...
It has been suggested that true metal be merged into this article or section. ...
Instrumental rock is a type of rock and roll which features only musical instruments, and no singing. ...
The term jam band is commonly used to describe psychedelic rock-influenced bands whose concerts largely consist of bands reinterpreting their songs as springboards into extended improvisational pieces of music. ...
Jangle pop was an American musical genre that arose in the middle of the 1960s, combining angular, chiming guitars and power pop structures. ...
Madchester refers to a period during the late 1980s and early 1990s when bands recording for labels such as Manchesters successful Factory Records amongst others began to attract a lot of popularity. ...
Math rock is a style of rock music that emerged in the late 1980s. ...
For the TV program please see Merseybeat Merseybeat, sometimes referred to as Merseysound, was a style of music popular during the 1960s. ...
Piano rock, sometimes referred to as piano pop, is a term for a style of music that is based around piano related instruments such as the keyboard and synthesiser, rather than the classic rock combination of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals. ...
The term post-rock was coined by Simon Reynolds in issue 123 of The Wire (May 1994) to describe a sort of music using rock instrumentation for non-rock purposes, using guitars as facilitators of timbres and textures rather than riffs and powerchords. ...
Power pop is a long-standing musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop music. ...
Progressive rock (shortened to prog, or prog rock when differentiating from other progressive genres) is an ambitious, eclectic, and often grandiose style of rock music which arose in the late 1960s, reached the peak of its popularity in the early 1970s, and continues as a musical form to this day. ...
Psychedelic music is a musical genre inspired by or attempting to replicate the mind-altering experience of drugs such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, and especially LSD. It is not rigorously defined, and is sometimes interpreted to include everything from Acid Rock and Flower Power music to Hard Rock. ...
Pub rock is a style of Australian rock and roll popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s and still influencing contemporary Australian music today. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Punta rock is a form of the traditional punta rhythm of the Garifuna people of Central America. ...
Raga rock was a term used in the 1960s to describe rock and roll records with Indian musical influences, especially—but not exclusively—those using the sitar, tabla, and other Eastern instrumentation. ...
Raï (Arabic: راÙ) is a form of folk music, originated in Oran, Algeria from Bedouin shepherds, mixed with Spanish, French, African-American and Arabic musical forms, which dates back to the 1930s and has been evolved by women mainly. ...
Rock en español is the latest generation of Spanish language rock and roll. ...
Rockabilly is the earliest form of rock and roll as a distinct style of music. ...
A form of Cuban music made with elements of timba, nueva trova and rock and roll made since the late 1980s by groups like Vanito y La Lucha Almada and Habana Abierta. ...
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Skiffle music is a type of folk music with a jazz and blues influence, usually using homemade or improvised instruments such as the washboard, tea-chest bass, kazoo, cigar-box fiddle, or a comb and paper, and so forth. ...
Soft rock, also referred to as lite rock, easy rock, and formally mellow rock, is a style of music which uses the techniques of rock and roll to compose a softer, supposedly more ear-pleasing sound for listening, often at work. ...
Southern rock is a style of rock music that was very popular in the 1970s, and retains a fan base to the present. ...
In the early 1960s, one of the most popular forms of rock and roll was surf rock. ...
Symphonic rock is a style of rock music that incorporates elements from classical music. ...
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