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David Quinton-Steinberg

Drummer w/ STIV BATORS, THE MODS, etc.& solo

About Me


Hmm….Let’s see – For many years, I was known as “David Quinton”. My real name is David Alexander Steinberg. I would have called myself “David Alexander”, but that would have been creepy (due to the death of the Stooges original bassist, Dave Alexander)…Calling myself David Steinberg was completely out of the question (because of my friend and former comedian “thee” David Steinberg). Are you bored yet??
I first got some attention in 1978 as the drummer for Toronto band ‘The Mods’. I played too much, too loud and never shut up. I “peaked” during my phase with Stiv Bators where I served as a member of Bators’ band and a later version of the ‘Dead Boys’ with Stiv and Jimmy Zero (where I replaced original drummer Johnny Blitz). However, my fun in music dated back to 1976, where as a 15 year old, I formed a freaky little prog band called ‘Syndrome’ with James Gray (later of ‘Blue Rodeo’) and Mitch Starkman (later of Zappacosta). By late 1976, I didn’t care anymore about prog or anything else after seeing UK punk band ‘The Damned’ on a late night show with paper bags on their heads – I became consumed by punk rock and joined Toronto band ‘The Androids’ with Sally Cato and Bart Lewis (who later moved to New York and formed “Smashed Gladys”).
While rehearsing with The Androids in an abandoned ‘Philips Electronics’ factory building (an infamous Toronto punk rehearsal space also used by ‘The Diodes’ and ‘The Ugly’), I first met ‘The Mods’. I became their drummer and embarked on two years of teenage fun and lunacy.
The Mods were one of Toronto’s leading power-pop punk bands of the late 70’s. Aside from being a regular headliner at clubs like “The Horseshoe” and “The Edge”, we also opened for ‘The Police’, ‘Ultravox’, ‘Squeeze’ and ‘The Specials’ at larger venues. We had a lot of local media support in the press and on radio. Through 1978 and ‘79, The Mods played throughout Canada and toured the east coast and mid-western United States (sometimes with ‘Teenage Head’ from Hamilton). The Mods released one single in 1978 (“Step Out Tonight”) and during that same year appeared in Colin Brunton’s movie “The Last Pogo” – a filmed document of the Toronto punk scene. Our final gig – which included me crying my ass off - was at “The Music Hall” in Toronto and simulcast live on CFNY-FM. Although we recorded a full-length album in 1979, the release became mired in a haze of failed expectations and legal difficulties involving CBS Records – yucckkk! The album was finally released, together with an assortment of demos and live tracks, in 1995 on a CD entitled “Twenty-Two Months”.
Dead Boys’ lead singer Stiv Bators accidentally discovered me while I was playing with The Mods - he used to hang around Toronto quite a bit in those days because of Cynthia. In the summer of ’79, when I was only 18 years old, Stiv invited me to Los Angeles to play on some of his solo recordings. I was a huge Dead Boys fan, so this was an exciting experience for me. Following that summer, The Mods disintegrated and I moved to the U.S. to join Stiv Bators on a permanent basis.
I toured the U.S. with Stiv until 1981 (the ‘Dead Boys’ name being finally dropped in 1980 after Jimmy Zero left the group). I worked on Stiv’s solo album “Disconnected” and recorded a number of other tracks with Bators, all of which have been released on various singles and albums over the years. I also wrote some songs for Bators, played some piano and - as usual - added my sloppy drumming to the mix.
In early 1981, Brian James (former lead guitarist for ‘The Damned’) came over from London (without a paper bag on his head) to join the Bators’ band. After a handful of gigs in 1980-81 – and for a variety of very good reasons - my time with Bators and James came to an end. The group re-located to London and morphed into ‘Lords of The New Church’. After recording some demos with a reformed version of Ohio band ‘Blue Ash’, I decided to return to school in Toronto. Stiv Bators tragically died in France in 1990. I think about him every day.
After returning to Toronto, I signed a solo recording deal with “Bomb Records” and recorded a solo album in 1981 with producer/guitarist Stan Meissner. I attempted to promote the stupid thing (sometimes as lead singer only; other times also playing the drums at the front of the stage), but the gigs weren’t satisfying and I wasn’t happy. I do still like the record though…8 track glory – no synthesizers.
I temporarily gave up on the solo thing to join a new act in the early 80's called ‘The Jitters’ with Blair Packham. With a solo development deal in hand from EMI, I tried to record a follow-up solo album and did some session work with EMI recording act ‘Rational Youth’ (“Heredity”). The 80’s were closing in…drum machines, stupid haircuts, the death of rock ‘n roll. I hated my EMI demos. I was then asked to become the touring drummer for EMI recording act ‘Strange Advance’ and did that through 1985. I met the band after they had completed their second album (“2wo”), on which with the drums were primarily handled by a computer…I was never a good substitute for a computer and I think I pissed off the band on many nights – especially having come from where I came from. Nonetheless, some memorable highlights from the Strange Advance tours were 4 nights at the old Ontario Place forum in the summer of ’85, headlining the Red River Ex in Winnipeg and the ‘Spectrum’ in Montreal (where the band was filmed for a Much Music ‘Big Ticket’ Special) and opening several hockey arena dates for Tina Turner throughout Canada. Some of the band’s successful singles of the time (“Worlds Away”, “We Run”) were substantial radio hits – but, I didn’t play on ‘em – nor did any other human.
In a rather bizarre twist, I rejoined The Jitters after completing my last tour with Strange Advance. As the band got set to sign a record deal with EMI Records, I decided to go to law school (which was fine because the band was fed up with me…). Due to the strange timing of my departure, I actually ended up appearing on The Jitters' debut album cover, in promo photos and the first video for “Last Of The Red Hot Fools”. No wonder I suffer from “imposter syndrome”!
Although I half-heartedly attempted to stay active in music, it was over for me. I hated the 80’s, couldn’t play like a computer and, quite frankly, my style went out of style. All the reasons I got into it in the first place were gone. My follow-up solo album never materialized.
After quitting music, I became an entertainment lawyer (working primarily in the film and television industry). However, in the early '90's I started playing part time with ‘Lost & Profound’ and, without trying, they got a record deal with Polygram Records. I negotiated their record contract and played drums on their debut album. Great fun.
Bullseye Records released a retrospective of my solo stuff in 2001 on a CD entitled “Bombs and Lullabies” which included recordings from my first album, my aborted second album and other previously unreleased tracks.
My involvement in music these days is pure joy – I’ve compiled masters from my archives and written liner notes for the 25th anniversary editions of the Stiv Bators albums “Disconnected” and “L.A., L.A.” (re-released as “LA Confidential”). I also recorded a track with some surviving Bators/Dead Boys alumni in early 2005 for the Greg Shaw tribute album (the owner of ‘Bomp’ Records who passed away in 2004). However, my biggest thrill has been the two reunion gigs that I have played with ‘The Mods’ in 2006 and 2007… WOW MySpace Cursors & MySpace Layouts


...with Strange Advance at Ontario Place (1985)
My favourite photo...(thanks Theresa)
...with Stiv and the boys backstage in Texas (1980)
Gig Poster for the Paramount/Seattle (1980)
...with Stiv Bators' Disconnected" Band - 1980
...in the basement - 1981
The Mods on the beach (1978)
The Mods reunion (2006)...Photo by "Fast" Eddie Smith
Some Mods pins...
The Mods in good company on a 1979 gig poster...
An ad for our gig at The Atlanta Agora in 1980...Gentle Giant!!
with Stiv in the studio...
The Mods - from the Toronto Star, 1979...
with The Androids, 1977...
1984...
with The Jitters, 1986...
with The Androids, 1977...
Backstage in Detroit with Stiv and the boys, 1980...
with Greg Trinier - The Mods, 1979...
...on Greg's driveway in '78
from a Mods contact sheet, 1978...
1979 - The Mods in Chicago - again in good company...
1976...a 15 yr old pre-punk
Detroit, Dec. 31/80 (my 20th b-day) with Stiv, Brian James, George and Frank (with toothpix in his nostrels for some reason...) - This was the beginning of what became 'Lords of The New Church' - another band I wasn't in!
I love this poster...and just about everyone on it - 1979
at soundcheck in 1976...
at soundcheck in 2008...

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/26/2006
Band Members:
HERE ARE "THE MODS" LIVE AT THE HORSESHOE, TORONTO - NOV 25, 2006...

Influences:

MY 23 FAVORITE DRUMMERS - Keith Moon (The Beachcombers), Mike Gibbins (Badfinger), Jim Bonfanti (Raspberries), Prairie Prince (The Tubes), Billy Ficca (Television), Paul Cook (Sex Pistols), Mick Tucker (The Sweet), Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie), Corky Laing (Mountain), Neal Smith (Alice Cooper), Paul Thompson (Roxy Music), Aynsley Dunbar (Frank Zappa), Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick), John Weathers (Gentle Giant), Bev Bevan (The Move), Gary McCracken (Max Webster), Ringo Starr (Rory Storm & the Hurricanes), Phil Collins (pre-1976 Genesis, then yuck!), Ian Paice (Deep Purple), Brad "Elvis" Steakley (Screams), Clive Bunker (Jethro Tull), Johnny Blitz (Dead Boys) and Rat Scabies (The Damned)!

...AND MY 8 FAVORITE DRUMMERS FROM MORE RECENT TIMES - William Goldsmith (Sunny Day Real Estate), Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), Andy Sturmer (Jellyfish), Joe Easley (Dismemberment Plan), Eric Kretz (Stone Temple Pilots), Jerry Gaskill (King's X), Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard) and Mike Portnoy (Transatlantic)!

The Mods show - Dec 1, 2007....Photo by Fast Eddie Smith!

...with Blair Packham and Terrence Gowan at the Rivoli, Nov. 2007

This recently appeared on E Bay, signed by the "Disconnected" Band in 1979...Can you guess which 2 members didn't play on this single...?

1980

1976

Sounds Like:DISCOGRAPHY:
________SINGLES________

The Mods - single (1978)

Stiv Bators - Australia single (1980)

Stiv Bators - promo single (1980)

Stiv Bators - singles box compilation

DQ - promo solo single (1981)

Stiv Bators - promo single (1980)

DAVID QUINTON (SOLO): 1981 Rescue Attempt/Rescue Attempt (Bomb) 5037; 1981 Through My Eyes/Through My Eyes (Bomb) 5038;
with THE MODS: 1978 Step Out Tonight/You Use Me (Mod) MOD-001
with STIV BATORS: 1979 Circumstantial Evidence/Not That Way Anymore (Bomp); 1980 I’ll Be Alright/I Stand Accused (Bomp); 1980 Make Up Your Mind/Too Much To Dream [12"] (Bomp)
with RATIONAL YOUTH: 1985 No More No Less/Holiday in Bangkok (Capitol-EMI) B-72963; 1985 Call Me/Burn The Night Away (Capitol-EMI) B-72971
with LOST AND PROFOUND: 1992 Brand New Set Of Lies (Polydor/Polygram); 1992 Curb The Angels (Polydor/Polygram); 1992 Winter Raging (Polydor/Polygram); 1992 All Consuming Mistress (Polydor/Polygram) 1992 'Lost & Profound - A Sampler'(Polydor/Polygram)
_________ALBUMS________

Stiv Bartors' "Disconnected" (1980)

DQ solo album - CD re-issue

The Mods - 22 Months CD (1995)

Stiv Bators - L.A. Confidential (re-issue)

1981 DAVID QUINTON (SOLO): David Quinton (Bomb) BOMB-7035; 2001 DAVID QUINTON (SOLO): Bombs And Lullabies: 1981 - 1988 [CD] (Bullseye) BLR-CD-4035
with THE MODS: (1978-79) (rel. 1995) Twenty-Two Months [CD] (Other People's Music)
with STIV BATORS: 1981 Disconnected (Bomp); 1983 Stiv Bators/The Dead Boys (Revenge - France); 1983 The Lord And The New Creatures (Lolita - France); 1994 LA, LA (Bomp); 1994 Sonic Reducer - Les Genies du Rock (Atlas Edition - France) 2005; Disconnected – 25th Anniversary Edition (Bomp); 2005 LA Confidential – 25th Anniversary Edition (Bomp)
with STIV BATORS AND THE DEAD BOYS: 1980 Live C.A. 1980!!!! [EP]
with RATIONAL YOUTH: 1985 Heredity (Capitol-EMI); 1996 All Our Saturdays: 1981-1986 (EMI Music Canada)
with LOST & PROFOUND: 1992 Lost & Profound (Polydor/Polygram)
___COMPILATION TRACKS___

The Mods on "Last Pogo" (1978)

Stiv Bators on "Experiments in Destiny" (1980)

Stiv Bators on "Roots of Powerpop"

DAVID QUINTON (SOLO): 2003 "Does It Matter To You?" on 'Home Runs/Rare Powerpop Compilation: Songs That'll Take You All The Way - Volume 1' (Sound Asleep - Sweden); 200? "Make Up Your Mind" on 'Powerpearls - Volume 10' (Japan)
with THE MODS: 1979 "Between Four Walls" and "Step Out Tonight" on '...And Now From Toronto: The Last Pogo' (Bomb) BOMB-7029; 200? "Step Out Tonight" on 'Killed By Death - Vol.26' (Redrum)
with STIV BATORS: 1980 "A Million Miles Away" on 'Experiments In Destiny' (Bomp); 1980 "Make Up Your Mind" on 'Roots Of Powerpop' (Bomp)
with LOST & PROFOUND: 1992 "How Many Times?" on 'Moose Lodge' (Polydor/Polygram); 1992 "All Consuming Mistress" on 'Moose: The Compilation' (Polydor/Polygram); 1992 "All Consuming Mistress" on 'March Ninety 3' (Polydor/Polygram).
with THE DUKES OF EARL (featuring Jimmy Zero, Frank Secich, George Cabaniss, Dave Swanson, Billy Sullivan, etc.) : 2007 "(What's it gonna be) Him or Me?" on "He put the Bomp in the Bomp" (Bomp)

........and to top it all off, here's an old 1985 video of me with STRANGE ADVANCE doing "WE RUN" (expert vid-synching to a song recorded with a drum machine)!

Record Label: Bullseye Records
www.bullseyecanada.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

BLACK HALOS GEAR STOLEN!! I AM STILL SICK ABOUT THIS. CAN ANYONE HELP?

!HELP! BLACK HALOS GEAR STOLEN!!!! PLEASE RE-POST THIS EVERYWHERE YOU CANSTOLEN!! in Montreal!BLACK HALOS - VAN / GEAR / TRAILERMonday March 17 in Montreal THE BLACK HALOS Van and Trailer w...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:06:00 PST

MY ADVENTURES AS AN ENTERTAINMENT LAWYER...as of May 1st, 08!

"Rock 'n Roll is just.....lawyers" - Stiv Bators, CFNY-FM radio interview 1980 The Indy Hour on 102.1 The Edge - April 29/08 What a fun segment this week - my lawyer life and music life came...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:55:00 PST

THE MODS HAVE RECORDED 3 NEW TRACKS! STORY HERE

April 22/08 - The 3 new Mods tracks We recorded 3 of our songs from the old days this past weekend at The Eggplant Studio in Toronto. We did "Bust Down", "New Breed" and "Froam A Window" in only 5 ho...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 07:03:00 PST

DQ points of view...

1/5/08 ? 16/01/08 Just got back from L.A. where I met up with Suzy Shaw from Bomp Records...She's such a sweetheart and we had a great time. While touring the Bomp werehouse, Suzy showed me a n...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:36:00 PST

DQ joins Stiv/Dead Boys Alumni on new CD on BOMP!

A little while back, I joined my old pals Jimmy Zero, Franch Secich, Geroge Cabaniss, Dave Swanson, Billy Sullivan and others on a tribute recording of "Him or Me" for Greg Shaw (the founder of B...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Sat, 20 Oct 2007 09:46:00 PST

A unique look at Stiv Bators...An interview with DQ and Frank Secich in Sugarbuzz Magazine!

Here it is...Have a look! http://www.sugarbuzzmagazine.com/bands/disconnected/stiv.htm l
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Sun, 04 Nov 2007 08:35:00 PST

"The Mods" Reunion Show - Dec 1st in Toronto!!

It's confirmed! The Mods will reunite again to play the Horseshow on December 1st in Toronto...which is the 29th anniversary of The Last Pogo (http://www.thelastpogo.net/blog.html)! All orig...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 07:35:00 PST

DQ will play w/ Blair Packham at the "International Pop Overthrow" - Nov. 17th!!!!!!

Yes - it's true folks, I am reuniting with my old bandmate Blair Packham (from The Jitters) to play the "International Pop Overthrow" on Nov. 17th at the Rivoli in Toronto! Blair and I will be jo...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 10:37:00 PST

THE LAST NAIL IN THE COFFIN?

If you haven't visited the Radiohead website where you can order their new record, click on this link and see what may be the future of the music "business"...... http://www.inrainbows.com/S...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:48:00 PST

The Toronto scene 1977-1980 - something’s happening...

What a blast this past Monday (August 20th) in Kensington Market...First, a big gathering of people to celebrate the Bullseye release of the great new Keith Whittaker CD (which compiles some old recor...
Posted by David Quinton-Steinberg on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:03:00 PST