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Refimprove|date=August 2011Infobox musical artist | | name = Cockney Rejects| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias = The Rejects| origin = East End of London , England | genre = Punk rock
Oi!
Street punk | years_active = 1978–present| label =| website = http://www.cockneyrejectsofficial.com/ www.cockneyrejectsofficial.com| current_members = Jeff Geggus
Mick Geggus
Tony Van Frater
Andrew Laing| past_members = Chris Murrell
Paul Harvey
Vince Riordan
Andy Scott
Nigel Woolf
Ian Campbell
Keith Warrington
Nobby Cobb
Micky Burt
Cockney Rejects are an English punk rock band (music)|band that formed in the East End of London in 1978. http://www.cockneyrejectsofficial.com Official website Their 1980 song "Oi, Oi, Oi" was the inspiration for the name of the Oi! music genre .cite web|title=Oi& #33; – The Truth |author=Bushell, Garry|authorlink=Garry Bushell|url= http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/oi/index.asp|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080731120915/ http://www.garry-bushell.co.uk/oi/index.asp|archivedate=2008-07-31 The band members are loyal supporters of West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United , and pay tribute to the club with their hit cover version of " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles ", a song traditionally sung by West Ham supporters.

Career


Cockney Rejects were formed in 1978 by brothers Jeff and Micky Geggus, with their brother-in-law Chris Murrell on bass and Paul Harvey on drums. Their first demo single, "Flares n' Slippers", caught the attention of Small Wonder Records owner Pete Stennett, who introduced the band to Bob Sergeant. With Sergeant, they recorded their Single (music)|single "I Wanna Be A Star", which sold out its first pressing. Murrell and Harvey were then replaced by Vince Riordan on bass and Andy Scott on drums, from fellow East End of London|East End London band, The Tickets. This became known as Cockney Rejects' classic lineup, and its debut at the Bridge House in Canning Town in June 1979 is considered a turning point for the band. In September of that same year, the band signed with EMI and released their album Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 in February 1980.

Their biggest hit single in the United Kingdom , 1980's "The Greatest Cockney Rip-Off", was a parody of Sham 69 's song "Hersham Boys". Other Cockney Rejects songs were less commercial, partly because they tended to be about hard-edged topics such as street fighting or football hooliganism . Other singles to appear in the UK were "Bad Man," "We Can Do Anything," and "We Are the Firm" — all from 1980.cite book
| first= David
| last= Roberts
| year= 2006
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums
| edition= 19th
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
| location= London
| isbn= 1-904994-10-5
| page= 112


The violence depicted in their lyrics was often mirrored at their concert s, and the band members often fought to defend themselves (often from supporters of opposing Football (soccer)|football teams) or to split up conflicts between audience members.cite book
| last = Turner
| first = Jeff
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| coauthors = Garry Bushell
| title = Cockney Reject
| publisher = John Blake Publishing Ltd
| year = 2005
| location = London
| pages =
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| isbn = 1-84454-054-5
Jeff and Mick Geggus (who are brothers) had both been amateur youth Boxing|boxers , and had fought at the national level.

Cockney Rejects expressed contempt for all politician s in their lyrics, and they rejected News media|media claims that they had a British Movement following, or that the band members supported the views of that far right group. In their first Sounds (magazine)|Sounds interview, they mockingly referred to the British Movement as the "German Movement" and stated that many of their heroes were Black people|black boxers. Jeff Turner's autobiography Cockney Reject describes an incident in which the band members and their supporters had a massive fight against British Movement members at one of Cockney Rejects' early concerts.

The band released their most recent album, Unforgiven , on the G& R London independent record label in May 2007. http://www.cockneyrejectsofficial.com/cockney-rejects-merch19.html Merch section of official website

EMI records are releasing a definitive Rejects retrospective on August 29. Called ''Join the Rejects, the Zonophone years '79-'81'', it's a 3-disc collection of all their EMI recordings including all the Peel sessions and rare demos from the day. Also included is a colour booklet with a blow-by-blow account of the stories behind the music by Micky Geggus.

The Rejects movie East End Babylon is in post production, and is due to be released in February 2012, with an album of the same name due to be released at the same time.

Members


1978-1979


  • Jeff Geggus, AKA Jeff Turner, AKA "Stinky" Turner ( Singing|Vocals )

  • Mick Geggus ( Guitar )

  • Chris Murrell ( Bass guitar )

  • Paul Harvey ( Drum s)


  • 1979


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Vince Riordan (Bass)

  • Andy "Atlas" Scott (Drums)


  • 1980


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Vince Riordan (Bass)

  • Nigel Woolf (Drums)


  • 1980-1983


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Vince/Vinnie Riordan (Bass)

  • Keith "Stix" Warrington (Drums)


  • 1984-1985


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Ian Campbell (Bass)

  • Keith Warrington (Drums)


  • 1987-1991


    (See 1980-1983 line-up)

    1999


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Tony Van Frater (Bass)

  • Andrew Laing (Drums)


  • 2000-2006


  • Jeff Geggus (Vocals)

  • Mick Geggus (Guitar)

  • Tony Van Frater (Bass)

  • Les "Nobby" Cobb (Drums)


  • 2007-present


    (See 1999 line-up)

    Other members


  • Micky Burt (Drums) (1989) (did not actually play any gigs; he was not available for the May 1989 gig in Berchem, Belgium, so Keith Warrington was brought back)

  • Record producer Peter Wilson played drums on the "Flares & Slippers" Demo Tape.


  • Discography


    Albums


  • Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (Cockney Rejects album)|Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (1980)

  • Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (Cockney Rejects album)|Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1980)

  • The Power and the Glory (Cockney Rejects album)|The Power and the Glory (1981)

  • The Wild Ones (Cockney Rejects album)|The Wild Ones (1982)

  • Quiet Storm (1984)

  • Lethal (Cockney Rejects album)|Lethal (1990)

  • Out of the Gutter (Captain Oi Records, 2003)

  • Unforgiven (Cockney Rejects album)|Unforgiven (2007)


  • EPs and singles


  • "Flares & Slippers" (7-inch, EP) (Small Wonder, 1979)

  • "I'm Not a Fool" (7-inch single (music)|single ) ( EMI , 1979) UK Singles Chart|UK #65

  • "Bad Man" (7-inch) (EMI, 1980) UK #65

  • "The Greatest Cockney Rip Off" (7-inch. Limited Edition in Yellow Vinyl) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #21

  • " I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles#Singles Chart Success|I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles " (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #35

  • "We Can Do Anything" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #65

  • "We Are the Firm" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #54

  • "Easy Life" (7-inch, Live EP) (EMI/Zonophone, 1981)

  • "On the Streets Again" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1981)

  • "Till the End of the Day" (7-inch) (AKA 1982)

  • "Back to the Start" (7-inch) (Heavy Metal Records, 1984)


  • Compilation & Live albums


  • Oi& #33; The Album (1980)

  • Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (Live & Loud) (1981)

  • Total Noise (7-inch EP) (1983)

  • Unheard Rejects (1985)

  • The Punk Singles Collection (Dojo, 1997)

  • Greatest Hits Volume 4 (Rhythm Vicar, 1997)

  • Oi& #33; Oi& #33; Oi! (Castle, 1997)

  • Lords Of Oi! (Dressed to Kill, 1997)

  • Back on the Street (Victory Records, 2000 - Reissue of Greatest Hits Volume 4 )

  • Addicted to Oi! (2001)


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.cockneyrejectsofficial.com Official website


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