The Only Ones reformed in 2007 after their biggest hit "Another Girl, Another Planet" was used in a Vodafone ad campaign in 2006, and picked up as the introduction theme to Irish DJ Dave Fanning's radio show. The band completed a comeback UK tour in June 2007, and continued touring throughout 2008 and 2009. New material was recorded in 2009 and played live, but has yet to be released.
The Only Ones were originally formed in August 1976 in South London by Peter Perrett. Perrett had been recording demos since 1972, and in late 1975 he was looking for a bass player. He was introduced to John Perry as a possible candidate, but Perry wanted to concentrate on playing guitar instead. By August 1976, Perry and Perrett had found drummer Mike Kellie (ex-Spooky Tooth) and bass guitarist Alan Mair, who previously had success with the Scottish band The Beatstalkers. Their first single, "Lovers of Today", self-released on the Vengeance record label, was immediately made "record of the week" by three of the four main music papers. A year later they signed to CBS. Their next single "Another Girl, Another Planet" became a popular and influential song, and remains the band's best-known song. It is often featured on various musical box-sets featuring a punk rock or new wave theme. After its inclusion on the 1991 compilation album The Sound of the Suburbs, it was re-released as a single and reached no. 57 in the UK singles chart.
The band released their debut studio album The Only Ones in 1978, which was well received by both reviewers and fans. The band's follow-up album, Even Serpents Shine, was released the following year. A year later, they released their final studio album, Baby's Got a Gun. In the summer of 1980, they supported the Who on their tour of the United States, and in 1982 the band officially disbanded. In subsequent years, the Only Ones gained a fierce cult following and its posthumously-released records – live performances, BBC Television and radio shows, and compilation albums – now outnumber their studio albums. Unusually, The Only Ones' discs were never deleted from the CBS catalogue and remain in-print to-date.
In an interview published in the 10 November 2006 issue of the tabloid newspaper, The Daily Record, Alan Mair commented that he was set to reform The Only Ones after their Summer 2006 Vodafone advertisement generated interest. On 21 February 2007, Perry confirmed via his MySpace page that the band would reform for a five-date UK tour in June. Besides these dates, they played a number of festivals, debuting at All Tomorrow's Parties festival in Minehead, England, on 27 April. During the summer, they also played at the two-part Wireless Festival in Hyde Park, London, Harewood House, (near Leeds), and the Connect Music Festival at Inveraray Castle in Scotland on 1 September.
News of the tour prompted coverage in several UK national newspapers and the dates were met with positive reviews. During these gigs, the band played a new song called "Dreamt She Could Fly".
The press also reported that three of the band were keen to record a new studio album following the tour, but that Perrett seemed hesitant. In April 2008, the band were seen on Later... with Jools Holland performing their song, "Another Girl, Another Planet", and a new song entitled "Black Operations". The band also played other new songs including "Is This How Much You Care" and "Magic Tablet" live on a Canal+ TV special in Paris and an acoustic/unplugged session for Radio 6 Queens of Noize. A live DVD of the Shepherds Bush Empire show was released in March 2008. Other rumoured releases included DVDs from a show on the band's last US tour, and a re-release of Faster Than Lightning, which was released on VHS in 1991 and on DVD in 2012.
All three CBS studio albums, remastered by Alan Mair, were re-released with bonus tracks in February 2009. "Another Girl, Another Planet" was used in the film D.E.B.S. (2004), as well as in the 2010 hit film Paul. Sony BMG announced a January 2012 release date for an Only Ones box set in the "Original Album Classics" series. The set comprised the three remastered studio albums, plus various B-sides and out-takes. The Only Ones topped the bill at the 2012 Rebellion Festival in Blackpool on 4 August of that year.
In late 2014 the Only Ones (minus Mike Kellie) played some gigs in Tokyo, co-headlining with the Flamin' Groovies. In August 2014 Perrett began playing solo shows (Felipop festival, Spain) using his sons' band Strangefruit, followed by more dates in 2015 (Hebden Bridge, Bristol, London etc.) with the same formation. This, combined with a series of interviews in which he spoke scathingly about former Only Ones members, fuelled speculation that the Only Ones had split up again.
The band members' musical proficiency distinguished them from most of their peers. Their dominant drug-related lyrical themes on songs such as "Another Girl, Another Planet," and "The Big Sleep," also fit in with the Zeitgeist of the era on both sides of the Atlantic. Perrett and Kellie caught the eye of Johnny Thunders, founding member of the New York Dolls and the Heartbreakers, and worked as sidemen on Thunders' solo debut album, So Alone, notably appearing together on the classic "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory". However, drug addiction, particularly heroin use, derailed their career, and singer/guitarist/songwriter Perrett has only sporadically been heard from since the band split in 1982. He briefly resurfaced in the mid 1990s with the album, Woke Up Sticky.
Lead guitarist Perry went on to play as an active session guitarist for artists including The Sisters of Mercy, Evan Dando and Marianne Faithfull. More recently, he has written several well received music biographies on the Who's seminal hits compilation Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy, the Rolling Stones' double album Exile on Main Street and in 2004, Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland. During 2005-2006, he played and recorded with singer-songwriter Freddie Stevenson.
The Only Ones have been influential on the indie rock and alternative rock scenes ever since their initial success, on bands such as The Replacements, Blur, Nirvana, and more recently The Libertines. Several bands have covered their song "Another Girl, Another Planet", including The Libertines (at London Forum with Perrett guesting), The Replacements and Blink 182. Their song "The Whole of the Law" was covered by Yo La Tengo on their album, Painful.
Mike Kellie (24 March 1947 – 18 January 2017)
Discography
Studio albums
The Only Ones (1978)
Even Serpents Shine (1979)
Baby's Got a Gun (1980)
The Only Ones formed in 1976 in London, England. The band broke up in 1982 and reunited in 2007.
Out There In The Night
The Only Ones Lyrics
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You gave me no warning
You were my best friend
Oh, I can't live without you
There was something about you
I want you back again
Baby, sometimes I think of you
All the comforts of home have been denied
People find it hard to understand
I never cried before
One thing's for certain
There's nothing around that
Could make me cry no more
Baby, sometimes I think of you
Out there in the night
All the comforts of home have been denied
Compared to all of them
You stand out
You gave me pure unspoiled love
They're all reaching and grabbing
But all you did was give me
Love and love and love and love
Sometimes I think of you
Out there in the night
Roaming the empty streets
Looking for your life
Sometimes I think of you
Out there in the night
You ain't here with me
And nothing seems right
Sometimes I think of you
Out there in the night
The Only Ones's song Out There In The Night is a mournful reflection on lost love that recognizes the irreplaceability of a genuine, loving relationship. The song is sung from the perspective of the one left behind after his lover suddenly left without warning - no indication, no explanation, just suddenly gone. The sense of abandonment and loss is palpable in the lyrics, "You left that morning, you gave me no warning." The singer confesses that his lover was his best friend and that he cannot live without her. And while others may not understand why he is so devastated by this loss, he knows that there was something about her that he cannot live without, "There was something about you, I want you back again."
However, even in his lament, the singer acknowledges that his former lover was unique and special. In contrast to others who only "reach and grab," she gave him "pure unspoiled love." He misses her deeply, even imagining her wandering the streets at night, but he knows that there is nothing that can restore what they had. In the end, the song concludes on this note of unfulfilled longing, with the refrain "sometimes I think of you, out there in the night," which repeats again and again.
Line by Line Meaning
You left that morning
You departed early in the morning
You gave me no warning
You gave me no prior notification of your departure
You were my best friend
You were my closest companion
Oh, I can't live without you
I cannot continue living without you
There was something about you
There was an inexplicable quality about you
I want you back again
I desire your return
Baby, sometimes I think of you
Sweetheart, occasionally I remember you
Out there in the night
Out there under the cover of darkness
All the comforts of home have been denied
All the luxuries and amenities of my abode have been snatched away from me
People find it hard to understand
Individuals are having a hard time comprehending
I never cried before
I have never wept before
One thing's for certain
One thing is definite
There's nothing around that
There is nothing in close proximity that
Could make me cry no more
Can trigger my tears again
Compared to all of them
In comparison to all the others
You stand out
You are distinct
You gave me pure unspoiled love
You gifted me with unquestionable love
They're all reaching and grabbing
They are all attempting to seize and possess
But all you did was give me
But all you did was provide me
Love and love and love and love
With love, over and over again
Roaming the empty streets
Wandering aimlessly on deserted roads
Looking for your life
Searching for your purpose
You ain't here with me
You are not present with me
And nothing seems right
Thus, everything seems wrong
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