Major Accident

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Major Accident
Also known asAccident
OriginDarlington, England
GenresPunk rock, Oi!
Years active1977–1985
1996–2000
LabelsStep Forward
Flicknife
Syndicate
Toxic Shock
We Bite Records
Link Records
Upstart Productions
DSS Records
Captain Oi!
Combat Rock
GMM
Dojo Limited
Members(Vocals)
Paul Larkin
(Bass)
Con Larkin
(Guitar)
Ian Timms
Andy Wears
(Drums)
Andy Lazenby
Past membersRitz
David Hammond
Staps
Andy Harding
Evoker
Col Stephenson
Porky Stephenson
Stu Lee
Gary Jones
Rich
Craig
Big G

Major Accident (also known as Accident) is a punk band from the North East of England.[1]

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

Major Accident was originally formed in late 1977 in Darlington.[2] Their first studio recording came in the early 1980s, when they recorded a single called Terrorist Gang with the B-side "Self Appointed Hero", and an early version of Massacred Melodies, which the band re-recorded in 1981 – this became their first LP. They planned to release "Warboots" from this session and got as far as test pressings before being signed by Step Forward records, home of Chelsea, Sham 69 and the Cortinas amongst others.

The band released their first single, "Mr Nobody", with Step-Forward Records before the release of their first studio LP. A UK tour supporting Chelsea helped promote the release of the record. They had UK Independent Chart hits with singles "Fight To Win" (no. 24) and "Leaders of Tomorrow" (no. 19, featuring drummer Evo, formerly from The Angelic Upstarts and The Blood who went on to form punk influenced thrash and speed metal NWOBHM band Warfare), followed by "Respectable" (featuring "The Big G" – Garteh Jones on drums) all released on the Flicknife Records label, as was the LP A Clockwork Legion, by which time the band's name had been shortened to "Accident". A live album, Tortured Tunes – the Official Bootleg, was released in 1984, reaching no. 24 on the Uk Independent Chart.[2] Around this time the band appeared on BBC2 playing three songs live.[3] American label Toxic Shock released a follow-up album ...Crazy! in 1985, just before the band split up.[1][4][5][6]

1996–present[edit]

Major Accident re-formed in 1996, once again using the full name rather than just "Accident". The re-formation was accompanied by a new studio album, The Ultimate High, released on We Bite Records, with a seven-inch single, Representation Not Reality, which was released in 1999 on Upstart Productions. The band's final release was a split album with Welsh street punks Foreign Legion entitled Cry Of Legion.[1][4][6][7][8]

Live performances followed, including a night at New York's CBGB in 2001 with a "clockwork punk" theme.[9] The band's activity was sharply curtailed when drummer Laze was involved in a motorcycle accident. The band currently plays just two or three concerts each year.

Clockwork punks[edit]

Major Accident popularised a punk style of dress based on the costumes worn in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange,[10] including bowler hats, white shirts, white trousers and black boots. Fans of the group, and sometimes members of Major Accident themselves, also occasionally wore fishtail coats, though more often they wore black leather biker jackets. The "clockwork punk" style also extended to an appreciation of Ludwig van Beethoven's music, again following the movie's protagonist. Major Accident played the composer's 9th Symphony with guitar, bass and drums in their interpretations The Glorious 9th and The March. Little evidence of any further interest in classical music was shown from the band.[1][4][5]

Major Accident's use of A Clockwork Orange imagery is also seen in the sleeve designs on their albums, with their early LPs, CDs and seven-inch singles using stark black and white imagery (though they began to include red after their 1996 reformation), and characters dressed in the Clockwork Orange style. Their final album in 1985 (before their reformation) ...Crazy! depicts a scene from the film, where the protagonist, Alex, is shown strapped into a laboratory chair, his eyes held open with metal clips.[11]

Other 1970s and 1980s Clockwork punk bands include The Adicts (whose version had a more fun, circus-clown emphasis), Die Toten Hosen (who released the themed album Ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau), Blitz (who wore some of the dress later in their career) and The Violators who along with Blitz recorded on the 'No Future' record label. [12]

Discography[edit]

Other versions of these releases also exist on other record labels. Those listed here are the original release versions.[13]

7 inch singles[edit]

Year of release Title Label Vinyl colour(s) Cat. No.
1983 Mr Nobody / That's You Step-Forward Records Black SF 23
1983 Fight to Win / Freeman Flicknife Records Black FLS216
1983 Leaders of Tomorrow / Breakaway / Dayo Flicknife Records Black FLS 023
1984 Respectable / The Man on the Wall Flicknife Records Black FLS 026
1994 Warboots / Terrorist Gang (Unofficial release) Combat Rock White / Black CR 012
1999 Representation Not Reality / Step By Step Upstart Productions Clear Burgundy Up7001

Studio albums[edit]

Year of release Title Tracks Label Format Vinyl Colour Cat. No.
1982 Massacred Melodies Schizophrenic / (Standing On The) Sidelines / Last Night / Psycho / People / Terrorist Gang / Warboots / Mr Nobody / Self Appointed Hero / That's You / Brides Of The Beast / Classified Information / Middle Class Entertainment /Clockwork Toys Step-Forward Records Vinyl White / Black SFLP 9
1984 A Clockwork Legion Respectable / Twisted Mind / Affliction / Cue The Dead / Leaders Of Tomorrow / Intro / The March / Sorry / Fight To Win / Bad Company / Vendetta Flicknife Records Vinyl Black SHARP 016
1985 ...Crazy! Crazy / Get Ready / Valerie / Camouflage / Band Played On / Get Ready (Dub) / Bad Co. / Leaders / Sorry / The Man On The Wall / Respectable / Twisted Mind / Cue The Dead Toxic Shock Records / Massacred Music Vinyl Black SACRED3
1996 The Ultimate High Wired / The Ultimate High / Better Off Without You / Stay Away From Me / Lies / Your Worst Enemy / Pervert / Nightmare / They're Gonna Kick To Kill / Gang Warfare / Joy Rider / Snap / Crazy We Bite Vinyl / CD Black WB1-160-1 / WB 1-160-2

Studio split album[edit]

Year of release Title Split artist Major Accident tracks Label Format Vinyl Colour Cat. No.
2001 Cry Of The Legion Foreign Legion Outta Control / Step By Step / Wasted Years / Déjà Vu / Ghost In My House / Representation Not Reality DSS Vinyl / CD Black / White DSS025 / DSS024

Live album[edit]

Year of release Title Tracks Label Format Cat. No.
1984 Tortured Tunes (Live-The Official Bootleg) Cue The Dead / Fight To Win / Brides Of The Beast / Schizo / Freeman / Mr. Nobody / Sorry / Respectable / Bad Company / M.C.E. / Warboots / White Riot / Oxo / Hokey Cokey / Breakaway / Headbanger / Dayo Syndicate Records Vinyl SYN LP 9

Compilation albums[edit]

Year of release Title Type Tracks Label Format Cat. No.
1985 Pneumatic Pneurosis Singles Mr Nobody / Fight To Win / Leaders Of Tomorrow / Respectable / The Glorious 9th / That's You / Freeman / Dayo / Breakaway / The Man On The Wall Flicknife Records Vinyl SHARP 027
1994 Massacred Melodies / A Clockwork Legion Two albums Schizophrenic / (Standing On The) Sidelines / Last Night / Psycho / People / Terrorist Gang / Warboots / Mr. Nobody / Self Appointed Hero / That's You / Brides Of The Beast / Classified Information / Middle Class Entertainment / Clockwork Toys / Respectable / Twisted Mind / Affliction / Cue The Dead / Leaders Of Tomorrow / A Clockwork Legion (1. Intro 2. The March) / Sorry (We Can't Help You) / Fight To Win / Vendetta Captain Oi! Records CD AHOY CD 27
1996 Crazy / Tortured Tunes Two albums Crazy / Get Ready / Valerie / Camouflage / Band Played On / Sherwood Rangers / Bad Co. / Leaders / Sorry / The Man On The Wall / Respectable / Twisted Mind / Cue The Dead / Tortured Tunes / Cue The Dead / Fight To Win / Brides Of The Beast / Freeman / Mr. Nobody / M.C.E. / Warboots / White Riot / Hokey Cokey / Breakaway / Headbanger / Dayo Dojo Limited CD LOMACD43
1998 Clockwork Heroes Best of Warboots / Terrorist Gang / Mr. Nobody / That's You / Schizophrenic / Brides Of The Beast / Clockwork Toys / Fight To Win / Freeman / Leaders Of Tomorrow / Dayo / Breakaway / Glorious 9th / Twisted Mind / Cue The Dead / Sorry / Bad Company / Respectable / Man On The Wall / Crazy / Valerie / Band Played On / Sherwood Rangers Captain Oi! Records CD AHOY CD 16
2004 The Clockwork Demos Demos Terrorist Gang / Standing On The Sidelines / People Like You / Suzy Is A Headbanger (originally by the Ramones) / Headline Story / That's You / Self Appointed Hero / Black And White / Wasted Life (originally by Stiff Little Fingers) / White Riot (originally by The Clash) / Alternative Ulster (originally by Stiff Little Fingers / Borstal Breakout (originally by Sham 69) / Oxo Song / In The World Today / Blitzkrieg Bop (originally by the Ramones) / Garageland (originally by The Clash) / Crazy / The Radio Interview Captain Oi! Records / Durty Mick Records CD / Ltd. White Vinyl AHOY CD 56 / DMR0008-1

Video[edit]

Year of release Title Tracks Label Format Cat. No.
1997 Live In Munich '96 Mr Nobody / Crazy / Warboots / Worst Enemy / Respectable / Schizophrenic / Wired / Joyride / Phycho / Fight To Win / The Ultimate High / Bad Company / Cue The Dead / Brides Of The Beast / Last Rough Cause / Leaders Of Tomorrow RF VHS, PAL RF113

Bibliography[edit]

  • Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984 by Ian Glasper Cherry Red Books (2004). ISBN 1-901447-24-3[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Major Accident". Last.fm. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980–1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-95172-069-4, p. 140
  3. ^ "Major Accident". YouTube. 23 December 2005. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  4. ^ a b c Rebecca Pollard rebecca@punkoiuk.co.uk (21 April 1999). "PUNK & OI IN THE UK – www.punkoiuk.co.uk : Major Accident Interview". www.punkoiuk.co.uk. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Major Accident -/- UK82 punk rock". Uk82.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Major Accident – A Clockwork Legion Orange Punk 1977–2002". Malcolmtribute.freeiz.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Major Accident". Uk82.150m.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Major Accident – discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos". Spirit-of-rock.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  9. ^ "Templars, The – Major Accident – Adolf And The Piss Artists – Run Like Hell – Urban Riot – Foreign Legion – Zyklon Zeros". GigPosters.com. 6 October 2004. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  10. ^ Leaders of Tomorrow/Massacred Melodies CD (AHOY CD 27) sleeve notes
  11. ^ "Accident* - Crazy at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  12. ^ "Clockwork punk music". Last.fm. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  13. ^ "Major Accident Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  14. ^ Glasper, Ian (2004). Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk, 1980–1984 – Ian Glasper – Google Books. Cherry Red. ISBN 978-1-901447-24-8. Retrieved 22 October 2013.