There are at least two different bands called The Buzz.
1. The Buzz … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two different bands called The Buzz.
1. The Buzz initially formed in 1977, and cut a fine melodic punk 45 ('Insanity') at Redball Records in Shropshire. Ian Davies joined on drums and Chris Bellingham took over on vocals (with Nic Evans still as the principal song-writer) and a year later they recorded a lost four-song demo. Summer 1981 found them at Dave Anderson's Foel Studios in North Wales to record their album "Asylum" -with a more distinctly post-punk flavour. The band continued to gig, but support for the LP was limited, and after Ian left the Buzz folded (the Cravats gig was among their last). The others re-emerged in 1982 as the synth based Luxi Trio (three Evans songs of theirs are lost as well). The Satyrs, the Loosehound Drifters and Gilbert Grape followed before Ian Davies rejoined Nic and brother Richard Evans in a wonderful janglecpop band called 5he Gilberts, who later morphed into the New Planet Animals.
2. The Buzz were a four piece British rock band from Cambridge, who briefly enjoyed local success during the mod revival / pre-Britpop years in the early 1990s. Their sole single, 'Tell Her No', was released by Detour Records in 1993. Personnel: Andrew Lindsay (guitar, vocals), Richard Fairclough (guitar, organ, vocals), Tom Roughan (bass) and Jon Evans (drums, vocals).
1. The Buzz … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two different bands called The Buzz.
1. The Buzz initially formed in 1977, and cut a fine melodic punk 45 ('Insanity') at Redball Records in Shropshire. Ian Davies joined on drums and Chris Bellingham took over on vocals (with Nic Evans still as the principal song-writer) and a year later they recorded a lost four-song demo. Summer 1981 found them at Dave Anderson's Foel Studios in North Wales to record their album "Asylum" -with a more distinctly post-punk flavour. The band continued to gig, but support for the LP was limited, and after Ian left the Buzz folded (the Cravats gig was among their last). The others re-emerged in 1982 as the synth based Luxi Trio (three Evans songs of theirs are lost as well). The Satyrs, the Loosehound Drifters and Gilbert Grape followed before Ian Davies rejoined Nic and brother Richard Evans in a wonderful janglecpop band called 5he Gilberts, who later morphed into the New Planet Animals.
2. The Buzz were a four piece British rock band from Cambridge, who briefly enjoyed local success during the mod revival / pre-Britpop years in the early 1990s. Their sole single, 'Tell Her No', was released by Detour Records in 1993. Personnel: Andrew Lindsay (guitar, vocals), Richard Fairclough (guitar, organ, vocals), Tom Roughan (bass) and Jon Evans (drums, vocals).
You're Holding Me Down
The Buzz Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Buzz:
Because of You 나 그댈 불러 봅니다 추억이란 그 말로 담지 못해 슬픈 노래 가삿말…
Cups in the Air Magic, magic When you are gone, I feel so alone I wanna…
Everything is Love Everything I have is yours You are part of me Everything I…
Intro Own language Tere bhai ka no fan base Meri gang kare roz…
Lucky To Be Me Want to be with me Want to be with me (Wanna be…
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@davidbaxter7219
To all you Joe Meek fans, I was in the control room at 304 with Joe when this was recorded in February 1966. I was a guest of Joe and followed this up the following month when I met Heinz and Ritchie Blackmore and also Mrs Shenton. These are memories that I will never forget
@alchiron2867
I wonder what he was like back then. Such an interesting musical talent and the music he produced.
@TheGrandmasterMan
You were so lucky!!
@koont666
Wow I was born in Fulham in April 1966 ,🍀🇬🇧👍🏼
@bfltoons
What was the atmosphere in the studio like? "You're Holding Me Down" sounds like a nervous breakdown set to music. Was any of that intensity reflected behind the scenes?
@davidbaxter7219
@@bfltoons
There was no intensity at all, the finished product bears little resemblance to the studio take. Joe completely did his own thing !
@noesunyoutuber7680
Heavy rockin' for 1966. Dirty and raw like punk rock, before the Stooges and MC5 had ever released anything. And that noise closer!
@diddywahdaddy
My parents bought me this one from a sale at the local record store in the street where they both were working, back in 1967. I was four years old. The record is still very much alive and kicking every now and then. I was shocked to hear how badly mastered the song was when it finally turned up on Bam Caruso's "Freakbeat Phantoms" comp LP some twenty years later, like it was packed in tons of wool, loosing the sharp clarity of fuzz power. However, nowadays you can go to places like this and listen to proper versions.
@alainrheault6579
Oh gosh !!!
This a Pre-Stooges anthem !!!
Iggy have finally found the great father !!!
Of Punk !!!
@barrydelisle4453
Love this so much