Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
In a world before Simply Red, there existed a post-punk band called the Frantic Elevators. Spurred on by the Sex Pistols concert at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester in 1976, a young Mick Hucknall put together a band that would release four singles. This site is your in-depth reference to one of Manchester's most interesting bands.
1977–1984: The Frantic Elevators. Hucknall was in a punk group called The Frantic Elevators, whose seven-year run produced limited releases on local labels and ended in 1984 upon critical acclaim for their final single, "Holding Back the Years". 1985–1988: Formation and early success
19. Jan. 2020 · Frantic Elevators - Holding Back The Years - YouTube. 504 subscribers. Subscribed. 535. 27K views 4 years ago. Brought to you by frantic.band - the official Frantic Elevators site. ...more.
- 3 Min.
- 27,5K
- Frantic Elevators
Frantic Elevators. @FranticElevators ‧. 472 subscribers ‧ 13 videos. Brought to you by frantic.band - the official Frantic Elevators site. frantic.band. Home. Videos. Playlists....
History. The Frantic Elevators are most known for being the jumping-off point for a pre-Simply Red Mick Hucknall. In 1976, Audenshaw Grammar School pupil Adrian Whittleworth decided to form a band with fellow pupils Frank Ollerenshaw and Gary Hulston. this band was called Osiris.
The song was first performed by the Frantic Elevators. The song's "I'll keep holding on" chorus was not added until many years later, after the band had split and Hucknall had formed Simply Red. Hucknall's mother left the family when he was three: the upheaval caused by this event inspired him to write the song.
Explore music from The Frantic Elevators. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from The Frantic Elevators on Discogs.