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Attila the Stockbroker
(born John Baine
, 21 October 1957 in Southwick, West Sussex, England) is a punk poet, and a folk punk musician and songwriter. He performs solo and as the leader of the band Barnstormer. He describes himself as a "sharp tongued, high energy social surrealist poet and songwriter." He has performed over 2500 concerts, published five books of poems, and released 29 recordings (CDs,LPs and singles). [1] [2] His latest book of poems, 'My Poetic Licence' was published in May 2008.
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Career
Baine started performing in 1980 after being inspired by the spirit and
do it yourself ethos of the
punk subculture, particularly
The Clash's overtly
socialist stance. At first he performed poems and songs in between bands at
punk rock concerts, accompanying himself on the phased electric
mandolin. After this was smashed over his head by
fascists during a fight at a performance in
North London in May 1982, he got a
mandola (a
fifth lower) and has played this ever since. He has performed in 19 countries, playing venues ranging from the
Oxford Union in
England to
squatted punk clubs in
Germany, and has performed over 100 shows every year. He toured
East Germany four times before the
Berlin Wall came down, and once did an illegal performance in a hotel basement in
Stalinist Albania.
In the 1980s, he was often the support act for punk bands, including
The Jam,
The Alarm,
Newtown Neurotics,
New Model Army and performed extensively with fellow punk-inspired ranting poets Swift Nick, Kool Knotes,
Phill Jupitus and
Seething Wells.
Manic Street Preachers once supported him at a performance at
Swansea University. In the 1990s, he toured with
John Otway as Headbutts and Halibuts, and together they wrote a surreal
rock opera called
Cheryl
. It was an everyday tale of
Satanism,
trainspotting, drug abuse and unrequited love. He has performed at every
Glastonbury Festival since 1982, and continues to write topical, satirical material on all kinds of subjects.
Notable works from his 1980s heyday include the biting poem
Contributory Negligence
; various
Russians
-themed poems,
satirizing the alleged
Cold War Russian threat in the context of
Margaret Thatcher's
Britain (such as "Russians in the
DHSS" and "Russians in
McDonald's"); and the surreal
Nigel
series, such as
Nigel wants to go to C&A
(with the lines "...but I don't understand why / 'cos they don't sell nerve gas in C&A / not even to
SDP members in cashmere sweaters"). He recently wrote the poem "Asylum Seeking Daleks", which satirises the
right wing press's attitudes to
immigration, and the song "Hey Celebrity", which rejects the need for the concept of
celebrity.
Attila the Stockbroker formed the band Barnstormer in 1994. Their music combines punk rock and
medieval music. The band released its debut album
The Siege of Shoreham
in 1996. They perform regularly all over Europe. The band features Attila the Stockbroker on vocals, violin, crumhorn and recorders; Dan Woods on guitar (also a member of The Fish Brothers); M. M. McGhee on drums (also a member of The Fish Brothers); and Dave Beaken on bass (also a member of The Fish Brothers).
Football support
He is an ardent supporter of
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., and for at least 14 years, has been heavily involved in the battle to save the club and secure a new
stadium, after Goldstone Ground was sold to property developers in 1997. He has been the team's poet in residence since 2000, and is the stadium announcer and DJ at the club's temporary Withdean stadium. As the main member of the one-off band Seagull Ska, he had a single reach #17 in the UK charts in 2005, "Tom Hark (We Want Falmer)". In 1989 he appeared on the
Kickback
segment of
The Channel Four Daily
, reflecting on
Liverpool F.C.' 9-0 win over
Crystal Palace.
[3] [4]
Bibliography
- Cautionary tales for Dead Commuters
(with Seething Wells), Allen & Unwin, 1986
- Scornflakes
, Bloodaxe, 1992)
- The Rat-Tailed Maggot & Other Poems
Roundhead, 1998)
- Goldstone Ghosts
. Roundhead, 2001
- "My Poetic Licence" Roundhead, 2008
Discography
- 1981 Phasing Out Capitalism cassette (No Wonder)
- 1982 Rough, Raw and Ranting EP with Seething Wells (Radical Wallpaper)
- 1982 Cocktails EP (Cherry Red)
- 1983 Ranting at the Nation LP (Cherry Red) (UK Indie #12) [5]
- 1984 Sawdust and Empire LP (Anagram)
- 1984 Radio Rap! EP (Cherry Red)
- 1984 Livingstone Rap! EP (Cherry Red Ken)
- 1987 Libyan Students from Hell! LP (Plastic Head)
- 1988 Scornflakes LP/cassette (Probe Plus)
- 1990 (Canada) Live at the Rivoli LP/cassette (Festival)
- 1991 Donkey's Years CD/LP/cassette (Musidisc)
- 1991 1991 Cheryl - a Rock Opera (Strikeback) - with John Otway
- 1992 (Germany)This Is Free Europe CD/LP (Terz)
- 1993 (Australia) 668-Neighbour of the Beast CD/cassette (Larrikin)
- 1993 (Germany) Live auf St.Pauli CD (Terz)
- 1993 Attila the Stockbroker's Greatest Hits cassette (Roundhead)
- 1999 Poems Ancient & Modern CD (Roundhead/Mad Butcher)
- 1999 The Pen & The Sword CD (Roundhead/Mad Butcher)
- 2003 Live in Belfast (Roundhead)
- 2005 Tom Hark (We Want Falmer) EP - with Seagulls Ska
+2007 Live In Norway (Crispin Glover)
Barnstormer Discography
- 1995 Barnstormer cassette (Roundhead Records)
- 1995 (Germany) Sarajevo EP (Mad Butcher)
- 1996 The Siege of Shoreham CD/cass (Roundhead Records)
- 1998 Live in Hamburg cassette (Roundhead Records)
- 1999 (Germany) The Siege of Shoreham CD (Puffotter Platten) and LP (East Side Records)
- 2000 Just One Life (Roundhead Records)
- 2004 Zero Tolerance (Roundhead Records)
- 2004 Baghdad Ska - split single with Bomb Factory (Repeat Records)
Footnotes
- Comedy preview: 16 September | The Guide | Guardian Unlimited
- Attila the Stockbroker : Discography
- Morning Glory: a History of Breakfast Television. Jones, I. Tiverton. Kelly Publishing Ltd. 2004. ISBN 190305320X
- http://www.lfchistory.net/viewgame.asp?game_id=1697&season_id=31 Match details
- Indie Hits 1980-1999