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Daggermen
Dagger In My Mind
18 track CD including six bonus tracks (single and demo recordings). "The Daggermen all went to Rede Secondary School in
Medway, Kent. It was a school for those that failed their 11 plus, or who passed it but decided to go there anyway (as
Jon pretends). Being in some of the same classes we became friends and found we liked the same music; The Who, The Small
Faces, The Kinks, The Beatles and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. We started going to Carnaby Street, wearing Beatle boots
and generally being a bit Moddy. Dave's older brother, James Taylor, played organ in The Prisoners and we'd listen to
cassette tapes of them along with other local band, The Milkshakes as we bounced on the trampoline during P.E. After
watching both bands play live in local venues such as the M.I.C. club in Chatham we formed The Daggermen, working out
who was going to play which instrument as we stood next to the now demolished school sports hall. No one can quite
remember who thought of the name, The Daggermen (it was me) or how comes Jon was playing bass on a guitar in the band at
the very start and then Terry took over when we started gigging (it was because he had a real bass guitar and a car).
But the next thing was that we were supporting The Prisoners both in Medway and places such as the 100 Club in Oxford
Street. Then, one sunny day at around the age of 17, I bumped into Billy Childish walking across a field. I formally
introduced myself and told him that he should definitely come and see our band that night because we were "fucking
brilliant." He did turn up and bought us a tray of whiskies whilst we were on stage, a sure sign that he had liked it.
This led to him and Russ Wilkins, bass player in The Milkshakes alongside Billy, asking us if we wanted to record an
E.P. for Russ's label, Empire Records. This was our first ever recording called 'Introducing The Daggermen' which was
made in a brick arch under Rochester bridge that we rented for £2 a week to rehearse in and lovingly referred to as 'The
Hole.'
We got ourselves a "manager" (our mate, Vic Templar) and started playing up and down England, drinking as much as
possible in the van on the way to each gig, often paralytic by the time we went on stage. Our musical style was a sort
of mixture of punk and mod and we played covers such as 'Heatwave' (The Who's version) and 'Get Ready' by the
Temptations, along with Dave and Terry's originals. Then came a change of line up when Jon resumed his position as bass
player and Terry left for America. We started wearing military jackets thanks to Jimi Hendrix and made our first long
player, 'Dagger In My Mind' (I got the title off an episode of Star Trek, although I remembered it wrong and it should
have been 'Dagger Of The Mind'). The album was produced by James Taylor and Allan Crockford of The Prisoners at Woolly
Studios on the Isle of Sheppey in 1986. This line-up played together for a couple of years up and down the country (also
with a few gigs in France) before we called it a day and sailed off into the future in bands such as The James Taylor
Quartet, The Kravin' "A"s, The Solarflares and Billy Childish and The Buff Medways. As energetic youths we had a lot of
fun and I am very proud to have been part of The Daggermen. We hope you enjoy these recordings, now all gathered
together for the first time.
Sincerely yours, Wolf Howard, Cafe Mozart, Chatham."
Price
€ 15.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
23-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
523683
EAN
5020422057524
Availability
Not in stock