Frank Maier
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The rarest of all recordings relating to CV in my archive is a rather chaotic recording from June 1977 by the Studs incl Chris, Richard and Stephen. Here is the Story to it.
In June of 1977, Adi Newton, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, formed a group called The Dead Daughters, to perform at a private party held in bar in the University of Sheffield for one performance only.
Their next incarnation was the legendary and mythological 'the Studs' which consisted of Adi Newton, Martyn Ware, Ian Craig Marsh (The Future), Glen Gregory (Heaven 17), Richard H Kirk, Stephen Mallinder, Christopher Watson (Cabaret Voltaire ), and Hayden Boyes Weston.
The Studs played one chaotic and anarchic performance the set included versions of the "Dr Who Theme", "Louie Louie", "Viscious", "Cock in My Pocket" and "The Drones Want to Come on Now" and a recording was made of this legendary 19 minutes performance. (the one you see here)
After the concert and still in Summer 1977 'THE FUTURE' with group members Martyn Ware (Synthesizer), Ian Craig Marsh (Synthesizer) and Adi Newton (Tape Machines tape loops & Treatments) was formed.
After a few months Adi went on to do his own project 'Clock DVA' together with Steven "Judd" Taylor and their first official Vinyl Release was on a Compilation called '1980: The First Fifteen Minutes' released by Neutron Records in 1979. Neutron was established by Stephen Singleton and Mark White, both of the band Vice Versa and later to be joined by Martin Fry (who also ran the mag 'Modern Drugs" to form ABC with smash-hits like "the Look of Love". Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh invited Phil Oakey to join The Future and shortly after renamed The Future to 'Human League' to have monster-success with Being Boiled. Another 2 years later Martyn and Ian went on to form Heaven 17 and got Glenn Gregory to join them as singer and released their smashers like 'Temptation', 'Let me Go'. The rest is well known history.
Source: VOD-Archive