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The Band With their smart suits and ability to actually play their instruments The Pleasers, Nick Powell, Steve McNerney, Bo Benham & Dave Rotchelle) were at the forefront of the new wave of guitar-based groups that swept through the Britain’s music industry in the late 70’s. They wrote and performed great songs with superb harmonies, jangling guitars and pure sixties drum fills, and their live shows brought back the fashion for being surrounded by cool guy’s wearing thin ties and screaming mini skirted girls. As proud Londoners, the group described their sound as Thamesbeat but you might know it better by the name their music was given by press of the time: Powerpop. Yes The Pleasers were the group who gave birth to the title that defines strong melodic pop to this day. Teenage magazines, Music papers and National press alike named The Pleasers as the Sound of 1978 and toward the end of that year the sound, the look and the clean cut image evolved into a huge Mod revival that became a whole scene in itself. But that as they say, is another story. Always a major feature of their live act, the groups enthusiastic studio cover of the Who’s 1966 anthem ‘The Kids Are Alright’ brought a host of favorable reviews and comments when it was released in Spring ’78 from, among others, the songs composer Pete Townshend. If you were there at the time and were lucky enough to catch The Pleasers on one of their sell out tours, this will bring the memory back for you and if you weren

Thamesbeat

The Pleasers
D.I.Y. Teenage Kicks - UK Pop, Vol. 1

1977: The Year Punk Broke
DIY: Teenage Kicks - UK Pop I (1976-79)
D.I.Y. Teenage Kicks: UK Pop I (1976-79)
D.I.Y.: Teenage Kicks: UK Pop (1976-79)
Ugly Things - The CD

Harmony In My Head: UK Power Pop & New Wave 1977-81
Bo Did It Vol. 11
Harmony In My Head: UK Power Pop & New Wave (1977-81)
HOPE & ANCHOR FRONT ROW FESTIVAL