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On This Day 01/09/1978 The Pop Group

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On this day, 1 September 1978, rock band The Pop Group played Cardiff Top Rank supporting American singer Patti Smith.

The Pop Group was formed in 1977 in Bristol when teenager Mark Stewart set out to start a funk group with schoolmates John Waddington and Simon Underwood.

Inspired by the energy of punk rock but feeling the style to be too conservative, the group drew influence from the avant-garde, black music styles such as free jazz and dub, and radical political traditions.

Guitarist Gareth Sager and drummer Bruce Smith were eventually added to the group. Soon after forming, they began to gain notoriety for their live performances and were signed to Radar Records. They appeared on the cover of the NME.

The band donated the proceeds from their first high-profile tour to Amnesty International. They issued their debut single "She Is Beyond Good and Evil" in March 1979 and their debut album Y in April of that year, both to acclaim. Regardless, their moderate success was sufficient to convince Rough Trade to sign the band. During this period, Dan Catsis replaced Underwood on bass.

The band's career with Rough Trade began with the release of the single "We Are All Prostitutes." This was followed by the release of their second album For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? (1980). Shortly afterwards the Pop Group released a split single, "Where There's a Will...", with the Slits, a band with whom they shared a drummer (Bruce Smith) and manager Dick O'Dell.

The band's last live performance was in 1980 to a crowd of 500,000 people at Trafalgar Square as part of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament protest. They split in 1981 after legal wranglings and internal disagreements.

Members of the group collaborated and joined bands such as Pigbag, Maximum Joy, Head, the Slits and Rip Rig + Panic, the latter notable for the involvement of Neneh Cherry. Stewart subsequently embarked on a solo career and went on to collaborate with Adrian Sherwood and On-U Sound, prior to a series of albums on Mute Records.









On This Day 01/09/1978 Patti Smith

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On this day, 1 September 1978, American singer/songwriter Patti Smith played Cardiff’s Top Rank supporting her third studio album Easter.

The album is regarded as the her and the group's commercial breakthrough, owing to the success of the rock single "Because the Night" (co-written by Bruce Springsteen and Smith), which reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Called the "punk poet laureate", Smith fused rock and poetry in her work, she became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album Horses.




Setlist

Babelogue

Rock n Roll Nigger

Privilege (Set Me Free)

Kimberly

(Patti Smith song)

25th Floor

Till Victory

The Kids Are Alright

(The Who cover)

Poppies

It's a Man's Man's Man's World

(James Brown cover)

Space Monkey

It's So Hard

(John Lennon cover)

Revenge

So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star

(The Byrds cover)

Because the Night

Pumping (My Heart)

Radio Ethiopia / Godspeed

Gloria

(Them cover)

My Generation

(The Who cover)