MADAME K
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Madame
K Records was a DIY
label. It managed one single. It issued singles in K-000 numerical
series. Distributed By Madame K Records. Manic Leisure were
based In Solihull. The band formed in 1979 from scratch. No-one new how to play
or sing. They just did it just to see if they could. The line-up was Jon Bagley,
guitar and vocals; Paul Lamb, lead guitar; Neil Dixon-Payne, keyboards and
vocals; Chris Mody, bass, and Nigel Bagley on drums. They could not play so
covers were out and so had to find ther own sound. Influences were The Fall, Joy
Division. Having rehearsed in church halls and above an off-license in Dorridge,
the band had enough "songs" to gig around, Solihull, Birmingham and Coventry.
The highlight was supporting Magazine at Digbeth Civic Hall (now the Institute)
in May 1980, alongside Bauhaus, who tuned their guitars for the band. Probably
for the first time.
The band recorded a session in Tamworth and an EP - Cold
Wardrobe - in Leamington Spa. The band split in 1981. The final gig was at North
East London Poly in
Stratford.
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