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The Glasgow-based 6 piece band was formed in 1982. The line-up then consisted of brothers John (guitar / vocals), Malky (keyboard / vocals) and Allan (bass /vocals), with the drum stool being occupied by Davey Halley. This was augmented later in the year, by lead guitarist Tam Watson, and his cousin Michael Quinn on saxophone.In November 1982 they ventured into Glasgow's Park Lane studios, and recorded 3 songs, 2 of which which formed their double "A" side debut single - Time Bandits and What's the Odds, on their own Tenement Toons label. Following it's release, on 11th March 1983, it received overwhelming support from Radio Clyde, having featured on almost every program, but especially Richard Park (now with Magic 105.4 in London and the infamous headmaster of BBC's prime time show ‘ Fame Academy'), Mark Goodier (now morning host on 102.2 Smooth Radio in London), and Billy Sloan (now Scotland's number one music journalist). Following this, the single was picked up nationally, and was played on Radio One's (the late)John Peel, David Jensen, Peter Powell and Adrian John shows. The single was also reviewed favourably by Elvis Costello on Radio Clyde.Following the success of Time Bandits, NiteMoves in Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street became the band's home base, performing a regular Sunday night sell-out, with DJ, Richard Park.
In the summer of 1983, following a series of gigs around the country, the band were brought to the attention of Harvey Goldsmith (who featured in his very own TV series called 'Get Your Act Together' on the UK's Channel 4 ). Harvey was promoting the Rod Stewart gig at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, and invited the boys to play support to Rod, Gary Glitter, and Jo Boxers. Billy Connolly, also managed by Harvey Goldsmith, became a fan and was a regular source of advice and encouragement to the band.
Fueled by the success of this gig, the band signed to MCA Records and MCA Music Publishing as well as Harvey Goldsmith. In October 1983, another single, Passionate Friends, was recorded at Battery Studios in London, produced by Charlie Eyre. The single achieved the scary heights of number 28 in the Radio Clyde charts.
Extensive touring to promote the single followed, notably on the Police Synchronicity tour, at Cornwall and the NEC, Birmingham. A Hogmanay extravaganza with Big Country and RunRig at Glasgow Barrowlands, broadcast live across Europe for MTV. 2 support gigs with Nik Kershaw at Derby and Edinburgh.Television appearances saw the band feature in a schools program, "Time to Think", and performing live on the BBC's "Untied Shoelaces Show, with legendary Radio Clyde DJ, Tiger Tim.Radio broadcasts included a live concert on Radio Clyde from Glasgow's NiteMoves.
In the spring of 1984, the band commissioned New York producer Jimmy Douglass (mega producer, recently working with Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado - www.myspace.co/jimmymagicmix). The outcome of these Jam studio sessions in London, was 3 songs White Boys making White Noise, End in Tears and Hostage.
After a long spell of inactivity as the band, although the various members continued doing their own projects, the Friends are now back together again. This will result in a series of gigs in the summer of 2008.
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Member Since: 11/6/2006
Band Website: passionatefriends.co.uk
Influences: The Police, Duran Duran, Wee Nik Kershaw, The Beatles, The Associates, Simple Minds, U2, the Alarm, Skidz, Clapton, the Who, the Sensational Alex Harvey Band (SAHB), The Rolling Stones, Flock of Seagulls, Mike and the Mechanics, Arthur Montford and the Sportsjackets, The Pistols, The Clash, New Wave, New Romantic, Big old bad old wild side of life, eighties music,
Sounds Like: Ultravox, Duran Duran, New Order, Flock of Seagulls, U2, the Fixx, Eighties music, 80's, scottish rock, pop, rock, new wave.
Passionate Friends were proud to be involved with the great book by Martin Keilty BIG NOISE - The Sound of Scotland. The history of Scottish rock'n'roll as told by the people who made it.

Kilt By Death is a timely round-up of some of the best DIY/punk bands to come out of Scotland in the period 1977-1984. This includes Passionate Friends "What's the Odds".
Kilt By Death: The Sound Of Old ScotlandAvailable at www.volcanictongue.com
Time Bandits is currently featured on the Ya Choob page of the JocknRoll website - www.jocknroll.co.uk - A Scottish Music Resource Site Celebrating Scottish Popular MusicTIME BANDITS
TIME BANDITS from the Untied Shoelaces ShowLOVE IS VULNERABLEInterview from STV's "Time to Think" THIS IS THE FIRST TIME

Record Label: Tenement Toons
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Rehearsals begin

The guys all got together this week to commence rehearsals.  It's hard to think, that barring a couple of smallish events, the band have never gigged for 24 years. This summer marks the 25th...
Posted by Passionate Friends on Thu, 07 Feb 2008 01:08:00 PST

Give Police a chance

We were filming a TV program for Scottish Television, when we got the word that we had to prepare to join the Police Synchronicity tour. F*ck!!!! The tour supports bands the Alarm and China Crisis had...
Posted by Passionate Friends on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 03:06:00 PST

The day we met Mr Glitter (extract from Big Noise)

One of the top moments was on 18 June 1983, at Ibrox park, the home of Glasgow Rangers soccer team, when we opened the show for Rod Stewart, along with Jo Boxers and Gary Glitter. It was gloriously ho...
Posted by Passionate Friends on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:48:00 PST