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Stiff Little Fingers
Punk / Pop Punk

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Member Since5/28/2006
Band Websiteslf.com
Band MembersJake Burns: Guitar/Vocals Ian McCallum: Guitar/Vocals Ali McMordie: Bass/Vocals Steve Grantley: Drums/Vocals

Also, check out: Jake Burns MySpace page

And: Steve Grantley MySpace page

InfluencesAnyone decent with a tune & something to say.
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Record LabelEMI
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Stiff Little Fingers are a punk band, originally based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 1977.

Prior to becoming Stiff Little Fingers, Jake Burns, Vocals and Guitar, Henry Cluney, Guitar, Gordon Blair, Bass, and Brian Faloon, Drums, were playing in a cover band, Highway Star. Upon the departure of Gordon Blair (who went on to play with another Belfast group, Rudi), Ali McMordie took over the duties on Bass. Henry had by this time discovered punk, and introduced the rest of the band to it. They decided that Highway Star wasn’t a punky enough name, and after a brief flirtation with the name The Fast, decided to call themselves Stiff Little Fingers, Jake taking the name from the Vibrators track.

In November of ’77, Gordon Ogilvie, a local journalist, caught their live show and was impressed. He encouraged them to write their own songs about what they knew best--life in Belfast. Jake came back twelve days later with "Suspect Device" and "Wasted Life". These were the first of what became SLF’s signature style: lyrics that meld the personal and political, music that combines the energy of punk with infectious hooks, and delivery that rings of honesty and commitment.

With Ogilvie’s help, they released those two songs on their own Rigid Digits label, with an initial pressing of only 350. Ogilvie sent a copy to BBC Radio One DJ John Peel, who started playing it every night. The interest generated resulted in a distribution deal through Rough Trade in England.

A local fanzine named Alternative Ulster asked the band to write a song specially for a giveaway flexi-disc. Although the plans for the flexi fell through, "Alternative Ulster" became the first single released by Rough Trade in October of ’78. Jake once introduced it as "a song about having nothing to do." It became a punk rock classic.

In the fall of ’78, SLF toured the UK supporting the Tom Robinson band and gathered a solid following. That plus airplay by John Peel resulted in their first album, the now legendary Inflammable Material LP, debuting in the UK charts at ..14. The album chronicles the band’s anger and frustration at "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland, and calls on youth to create their own reality.

In ’79 the band moved to London and Brian Faloon decided not to go, which inspired the lyrics to "Wait and See". He was replaced by Jim Reilly who made his debut on the "Gotta Gettaway" single. In the spring they played on the Rock Against Racism tour. By the summer of 1979, SLF signed a deal with Chrysalis Records which included unusually broad artistic control by the band. They released the LP Nobody’s Heroes in 1980. It combined the DIY ethic of the first album with more universal themes of alienation, anti-militarism, and anti-racism.

Their live shows continued to be special events of energy and power. The Go For It LP in ’81 revealed more sophisticated songwriting and musicianship, and another step in the shift from punk to power pop. Soon after the Go For It tour, Jim Reilly left the band and was replaced by Dolphin Taylor, formerly drummer for the Tom Robinson band.

The Now Then album of ’82 alienated many of SLF’s punk followers with its pop sound, and despite some glowing critical reviews, never got the recognition it deserved.

The band split in early ’83. At the time, Jake said, "Our last LP ’Now Then’ was to my mind the best album we have made. But it is also unfortunately the best I think we will ever make. So I have decided to call it a day." He later revealed, "The first split was a bit acrimonious. Instead of talking through our difficulties we wound up having fist fights."

During the five years they spent apart, each member pursued seperate musical projects, (Big Wheel, Friction Groove, Dark Lady). But none were as satisfying, or as successful, as SLF. Said Ali, "It wasn’t until we got back together again did we realize this was the only thing we were ever completely happy with."

In ’87, Jake "...got a phone call from Ali, asking if I fancied going to see a reunion gig by the Tom Robinson band. At this period everybody seemed to be getting back together again." Jake couldn’t go to the gig, but they soon got together for drinks, which led to more nights of drinking, which eventually led to the idea that they play a few reunion shows, partly as an inexpensive way of returning to Belfast to see their parents at Christmastime.

The audience response to the reunion shows was overwhelming, with sell-out crowds larger than any that SLF had played in their original incarnation. The two shows at the Brixton Academy in ’88 pulled in over 11,000 people over two nights. Fans from the U.S., Japan, Switzerland and elsewhere flew in to see them. Recordings from those shows were released as the See You Up There album and video, considered by many to be the best SLF live recordings ever. The response to the shows across the world surprised and delighted the band, and their following continued to grow, with younger "new" fans alongside the old diehards.

By ’90 their thoughts had turned to reforming the band permanently and recording new material. But Ali decided his commitments would keep him from recording an album or touring. He officially left about a week before they were scheduled to tour Japan. Jake phoned Bruce Foxton (formerly of The Jam), who jumped in at the last minute. And stayed for the next 15 years or so !

The Flags and Emblems LP released in ’91, featured the single "Beirut Moon," which was immediately banned in Britain. The song criticized the British government for not acting to free hostage John McCarthy in Lebanon. Although overall the LP’s material was not as strong as earlier albums, it still served to satisfy fans starved for new SLF songs, and the subsequent tour continued the tradition of powerful shows where the crowd reacts "to most of SLF’s numbers in much the same way as kernels react to a plugged-in popcorn maker," as noted in the Los Angeles Times in ’92.

In 1993 Jake made what he describes in the book Stiff Little Fingers-Song by Song as being one of the hardest decisions of his life, and asked Henry Cluney to leave the band, and the trio of Jake Burns, Bruce Foxton and Dolphin Taylor continued, for the next four years, joined on tour by guitarists Dave Sharp or Ian McCallum. In ’94 they released the Get a Life LP in the UK, later released in the US in ’95. The album helped renew interest in SLF just as newer bands that sited them as a major influence, such as Bad Religion, Sugar, Rancid, and Therapy, were coming to prominence.

At the end of ’96 Dolphin Taylor left the band, due to family and business obligations. The new drummer was Steve Grantley, who some will remember as the drummer for Jake Burns and the Big Wheel. Ian McCallum joined permanently on guitar, balancing SLF tours with solo recordings and performances. SLF released the studio album, Tinderbox,in ’97 and toured extensively throughout that year to promote it.

Stiff Little Fingers released the studio album Hope Street,in two different formats in 1999. The UK release on EMI is packaged with a special The Best Of AllCD, containing remastered classic cuts from the band’s entire back catalogue. The North American release on King Biscuit/Oxygen includes a second live CD, from the Newcastle Riverside concert from September ’98. Said Jake Burns, "’Last Train From The Wasteland’ (on Hope Street) is the first optimistic song I have ever written about Belfast, while Hope Street the album is generally more optimistic than people have given us credit for in the past."

In 1999 also SLF released a live CD of all new live material, titled Handheld and Rigidly Digital, available exclusively on this Web site and at SLF gigs. Much of the material was recorded at a special Hope Street Premier Party held in London, at which the band played over two hours of new songs, rarities, plus all the favorites.

In August 2003, Stiff Little Fingers released their ninth studio album, Guitar and Drum, which includes a moving tribute to Joe Strummer, entitled "Strummerville".

In 2006, Bruce Foxton left Stiff Little Fingers amicably, and original bassist Ali McMordie returned after 15 years. Response from the fans to initial gigs has been tremendous.

Though focused on their new material, they always play the old favorites at gigs. Jake said, "You have to strike a balance. The difficulty with a band like ourselves is to try not make it sound like a cabaret band. Obviously, it’d be very easy to go, ’Hey, here’s another old one you may remember.’ A lot of the old songs the audience greet like old friends....I suppose it’s the same as any band that’s been around for any length of time....And yes, there are nights that we don’t particularly want to play "Alternative Ulster" or "Suspect Device" because we’ve heard them ’til they’re coming out our ears. But there’s always the possibility that somebody out there has never seen the band before, never heard them."

2007 marks S.L.F.’s 30th year in the music business and plans include extensive touring (including probably a last chance to hear the majority of the band’s debut album played live !), a new album & a movie on the band directed by Don Letts including live footage & many interviews with the band, friends & fans.

SEE YOU UP THERE !

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ATTENTION ALL WANNABE SUPPORT BANDS. S.L.F. DO NOT CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT ACTS, THIS IS DOWN TO THE LOCAL PROMOTER. PLEASE CONTACT THEM AND NOT US ! HANX!!


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SLICK46 NEW ALBUM OUT! TOURING USA JULY/AUGUST!





Jul 23 2008 12:38 AM

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BASSISTE MAGAZINE





Jul 23 2008 4:43 AM

Tout l'été en kiosque...

Nouveauté : le mag est aussi dispo en téléchargement !!!

A bientôt,

La Rédac

www. bassistemagazine. com


eddie





Jul 23 2008 11:12 AM

wonderful ,wonderful band,got many great memories from gigs in london
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may the road rise
The Targets





Jul 23 2008 1:35 PM

CANT FUCKIN WAIT TO SUPPORT YOU @ M CLUB IN OCTOBER

PLAYIN WITH OUR HEROES...
WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF X
Moiterei





Jul 20 2008 5:38 AM

Bilderhosting bei Imageloop

Hallo liebe Freunde,

Hört Euch unsere Lieder an. Öffnet Euch ein Bier und genießt die Musik. Und besucht ruhig auch mal unsere Heimseite: http://www. moiterei. net

Viele Grüße, Eure MOITEREI aus der Löwenstadt Braunschweig

PS: das neue Profil unserer Kollegen von DAILY TERROR ist natürlich auch immer einen Besuch wert: http://www. myspace. com/dailyterrorbraunschweig



Dear friends,
Listen to our songs! Open a beer and enjoy the music. And please visit our homepage: http://www. moiterei. net
Yours, MOITEREI from Braunschweig, Germany
PS: watch this too: http://www. myspace. com/dailyterrorbraunschweig
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Jul 17 2008 8:02 AM

Greetings! Brand new track from Dubplate!
Pilar Naranjo





Jul 17 2008 1:59 PM

Greets from Spain!!!Thank you for adding me.
ARTATAX





Jul 17 2008 7:53 PM

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Jul 18 2008 7:30 AM

Tickets on sale now from All Ages Records, Camden and Banquet Records, Kingston.
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Graeme





Jul 18 2008 9:07 AM

If only I could turn back time to this gig. What a night that was!!
See you at Rebellion
//Graeme
SLF
Momma's Slippers





Jul 16 2008 2:09 PM

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SMASH IT UP





Jul 16 2008 4:26 PM

...not aiming just swinging!

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Down To Kill





Jul 14 2008 4:27 PM

GO FOR IT,CHEERS N BEERS, D.T.
K
Steelcapped Nation





Jul 14 2008 7:29 PM

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a silent hero





Jul 15 2008 1:24 PM

thanks for accepting :] the show in galway was fantastic, hope your shows since have gone well!

♣ mel
Tiger





Jul 13 2008 9:19 PM

Thanks for the ADD!

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Your music is wonderful!
shino





Jul 12 2008 10:11 AM

Thanks for the add!!
The itch (Accrington-England).





Jul 12 2008 11:02 AM

Come see us 26th !!!

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Sullie





Jul 12 2008 11:51 AM

Thanks for the add lads, Great gig in Kilmainham in june, rocking!!! Happy 12th of July!!!
XINOMBRA





Jul 12 2008 3:32 PM

I saw your guys in a consert in Sweden for aprox 25 years ago playing in white dungarees... a great consert, great memories I..ll never forget it.
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tetsuya sattie.





Jul 12 2008 5:09 PM

thanx for the add!
cheerz from japan.
KENONE





Jul 12 2008 9:02 PM

Thank you for the add.
WARHEAD





Jul 12 2008 10:30 PM

Hi guys, HANX for the add!
cheers from italy.
L





Jul 13 2008 1:37 AM

Thanks guys for the add!
I've always loved your music !
Have a good summer.
amitiés
L
Crazydiamond.si





Jul 13 2008 5:35 AM

Thanks for the add.
Thanks for all the great music over the years - Cheers !
Kreepy Krawlers (searching for bass and drums)





Jul 11 2008 1:27 PM

Hey!
Kreepy Krawlers is looking for drummer!
To start rehearsing and gigging right away, let us know if you are interested!
Thanks!
Jason





Jul 11 2008 7:25 PM

Thanks for the add. Great music.
Kartsa





Jul 11 2008 11:37 PM

Hi and greetings from Finland! Thank you very much for adding me.
Deadset Music





Jul 12 2008 2:34 AM

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Thee Strawberry Mynde





Jul 11 2008 1:32 AM

Greetings from Thee Strawberry Mynde.
Hope you great weekend & may the fuzz be with you


THEE STRAWBERRY MYNDE
tina





Jul 9 2008 11:35 AM

hey
thx for the add
keep on rockin'
tina
Bert-revert





Jul 9 2008 11:50 AM

Thanx a lot.You guys..............
Ya Know.Since the first time my favourite.Skate and create
Best regards and thank you for adding me!!
dee





Jul 9 2008 1:25 PM

thanks for the add.... and thanks for the great night in mandela hall.....
Randy Erickson


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Jul 9 2008 3:20 PM

It's an honor and pleasure to be counted among the fans and friends of SLF. Long may you rock!
Randy
Bert-revert





Jul 10 2008 4:48 AM

Thanx for adding.Skating to your music always pushes my limits.
SHORT PISTOLS





Jul 10 2008 8:54 AM

Thank you!
Much respect!!
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