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Saturday December 12th 1981

friars aylesbury phase three - maxwell hall, civic centre, market square, aylesbury

friars aylesbury cup winners 1974

steve harley inducted into the friars heroes hall of fame in 2010

pictures from this gig in the galleries

exclusive friars aylesbury interview with steve harley and mick lister

 

Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
zoo radio  dream soldiers
 
related friars history (click on date)
Cockney Rebel Saturday January 5th 1974  Saturday 25th May 1974  Thursday June 6th 1974 Saturday August 6th 1974 Friars Dunstable Monday 4th March 1974 Monday 20th June 1974

Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Wednesday 7th April 1976  Saturday December 20th 1980

Fashion (Alan Darby) Saturday October 30th 1982

Mick Lister (The Stowaways/The Truth) Saturday 20th January 1979  Saturday 8th September 1979  Saturday 10th November 1979  Saturday 29th December 1979 Saturday 9th August 1980  Friday December 10th 1982  Saturday October 29th 1983

 
setlist
 
 
band line up
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
 Steve Harley  Rick Driscoll  Alan Darby  Alan Quinta  Gavin Hodgson  Lindsay Elliott
Dream Soldiers
 Mick Lister (guitar/vocs) Bill Bell (drums) Spencer Harris (bass)
 
gig poster and flyer (click to enlarge flyer)
 

an unsual flyer - it's a kris/budget hybrid

 
ticket

 

memories
Steve Harley

"In the 70s, Friars was the gig of gigs. We could play 40-date tours of the UK, to all towns and cities, and still carry that air of anticipation throughout the bus, waiting especially for Aylesbury.Dave Stopps was a sensational 'spotter and Promoter; finger on the pulse, hip to his fingertips to all that was happening out of everywhere that boasted new bands. In 1974, Cockney Rebel played Friars four times - in January, in May, in June and again in August. All sold out and all buzzing. Unforgettable. Good luck with your site. The old place was unique and deserves such an accolade."

Steve Harley, writing on his official website in 2004 said:

"Have heard they're tearing down Aylesbury Civic Hall, the legendary Friars' replacement.

What a shame. What a drag. can it be true? No rock venue of that type and size in amiable Aylesbury for the first time in ages?

Unbelievable

The immortal Dave Stopps was the 70's promoter who brought many good names to Bucks. He tapped a source there. The London-based music mag critics would get out to Aylesbury, because it was only a short hop from The Smoke.

Out of Friars, thanks mostly to the eagle-eye and sound judgment of Dave Stopps, broke the careers of David Bowie, Genesis, Mott The Hoople, Roxy Music, many many more and even yours truly.

The first front cover the first Cockney Rebel received from either the NME or Melody Maker was after a show, early on, at Friars, Aylesbury.

There is an important rock audience in that general vicinity, and so a new hall must be found/built pretty damn soon.

But why? The place can't be more than 20 years old. What on earth could have happened to it, that it needs demolishing? The mind boggles and the hackles rise"

 

press cuttings

what happened next
Steve Harley still records and tours sometimes using the Cockney Rebel moniker. In late 2012 he will perform Cockney Rebel's first two albums in their entirety in one evening

The Frantic Elevators song below Holding Back The Years became a Simply Red classic.....Mick Hucknall was in this band!

 
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