Jet became Radio Stars, with guitarist Ian Macleod replacing Jet's Davey O'List and drummer Steve Parry, and later Jamie Crompton, completing the line up.
The first Radio Stars single ‘Dirty Pictures’ was championed by John Peel; their first EP, inspired by Germans and entitled ‘Stop It’, contained two tunes which were to become legendary live favourites, ‘No Russians in Russia’ and ‘Johnny Mekon’. Their first album ‘Songs For Swinging Lovers’ was described as ’sticking out from the fetid morass of garage bands on fly-by-night labels like Nureyev's whatsit through his leotard’, which seems to sum it up rather well.
They toured endlessly, audiences invaded the stage, they even had hits and gained critical acclaim. Tickets for the shows were printed with the slogan ‘No riff-raff’ - no matter, the riff-raff turned up in droves, eager to get an earful of the band and an eyeful of Gordon’s soft-porn model girlfriend who stood obtrusively at the side of the stage. Their second album ‘Holiday Album’ contained equal amounts of pop gems for grown-ups, but the writing was on the wall, and molars were being ground down. Exhausted by touring continuously, the band broke up and reformed the following day without bassist/writer Martin Gordon.
Trevor White, also ex-Sparks,was later added to the line-up but Gordon's departure in December 1978 undermined any lingering potential and Radio Stars disbanded the following year. Ellison and White subsequently undertook several low-key projects and the singer later revived the group's name, but to little success due in the main to Trevor White's increasing problem with transvestism and gerbils.
However, in a recent development in November 2007, they had this to say: "Canoe group claim to have no recollection of disbanding: British band Radio Stars who disappeared in a mysterious boating incident in 1979 and who were declared officially dead by the Performing Rights Society, turned themselves over to the proprietor of London's Blow Up club at the weekend. They claimed to have no recollection of having broken up over thirty years ago, and to be 'completely in the dark' about the release of a new CD featuring live performances from the late seventies".
They performed in London on March 1st 2008, and repeated this unique one-off event at London's Forum on December 13th 2008, and also in Southampton the following day. They also performed on January 22nd 2010 in a once-only 32nd anniversary of their tour with Eddie and the Hotrods as special guests of that band at the 100 Club, London, UK.
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I'm Down
Radio Stars Lyrics
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I’m down so low
I’m down so low
Verse 1
There’s nothing left to talk about
It’s all been said and done
I’ve torn up all your photographs
I’m broken down we’re breaking up
There’s nothing I can do
Repeat Chorus
Verse 2
We’ve fought and rowed like cat and dog
I suppose it’s for the best
I thought that you were second to none
You’ve put it to the test –
You keep the dog, I’ll keep the cat
We’ll split the rest in two
Repeat Chorus
M 8
Down, my direction is down
No exceptions it’s down
My direction is down
Repeat Chorus x 4
The Radio Stars song "I'm Down" speaks on the theme of a broken relationship. The singer of the song has reached rock bottom, having lost their significant other in a bitter break-up. They have run out of things to say and have even torn up all the photographs they had of their ex-lover. The couple had been fighting like cats and dogs, and they decided to end things with each other for the better. The lyrics suggested that the singer had placed their significant other in high regard, and they are disillusioned that the relationship had already come to an end. The phrases "I’m down so low, there’s nothing left to talk about," and "I’m broken down we’re breaking up, there’s nothing I can do" shows the singer's despair and hopelessness in trying to mend the relationship.
The chorus of the song "I'm down, my direction is down, no exceptions it's down, my direction is down" repeats four times, accentuating the singer's sense of defeat, and how they have "hit rock bottom." The song's title, "I'm Down," is an apparent reference to the Beatles' song of the same name, which also deals with the same theme of sadness.
Line by Line Meaning
There’s nothing left to talk about
There's no conversation left to have
It’s all been said and done
Everything has been discussed and completed
I’ve torn up all your photographs
I've destroyed all the pictures of you
You’ve gone back home to mum
You've returned to your mother's house
I’m broken down we’re breaking up
I'm emotionally destroyed and we're ending our relationship
There’s nothing I can do
There's no action I can take to fix things
We’ve fought and rowed like cat and dog
We've argued and fought like animals
I thought that you were second to none
I believed you were the best
You’ve put it to the test
You've challenged that belief
You keep the dog, I’ll keep the cat
You can have one thing and I'll keep another
We’ll split the rest in two
We'll divide everything else equally between us
Down, my direction is down
I'm feeling very low and hopeless
No exceptions it’s down
There are no exceptions to this feeling
My direction is down
I'm moving in a downward spiral
Repeat Chorus x 4
Repeat the main part of the song four times
Contributed by Isaac H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.