Singles Going Steady is a compilation album by English punk band Buzzcocks, released in September 1979 in the US and November 1981 in the UK through EMI Records. It features their United Kingdom single releases from 1977–1979, along with their corresponding B-sides.
The album will be Performed by Bdum Bdum
In the documentary Plaster Caster, Cynthia Plaster Caster introduces Pete Shelly as “the greatest songwriter of all time”, before describing her attempt to plaster cast his penis. Cynthia was in a good position to make that claim, having hung out with rock giants like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Jello Biafra etc. Shelly recalled with disappointment the plaster becoming “a bit croombly” before it could set.
The Buzzcocks certainly lead B’dum B’dum founder Bucky Pope to question his allegiance to Zep, Floyd and the Stones. The Buzzcocks were the bridge from Van Halen to Black Flag, to starting his own band, the Tar Babies.
A couple of years ago Bucky enlisted Tar Babies bassist Steve Lewis, guitarist Jim Merret, and drummer Charles Barrows to learn and perform the Buzzcocks’ catalogue. They did and it was really, really fun. Since then their shows have been putting big smiles on the faces of all who see them. B’dum B’dum handle the songs and sound of the Buzzcocks with reverence, aiming to bring the lush crush of the original recordings to the stage, and they do.