The Desperate Bicycles

Roger Stephens – Bass, David Papworth – Drums (14 years old)
It was easy, it was cheap go and do it!
Formed in Dalston East London during March 1977, the Desperate Bicycles were one of the first bands to seriously aspire to the DIY recording ethic that punk had sent into overdrive. They took one stage further Mark Perry’s 3 chord call to action and showed groups could have total artistic control. A concept later taken up by bands like Crass.
The band formed the Refill label in May 1977 and released their first single Smokescreen/Handlebars (unusual EP featuring same tracks on both sides and in mono and a breakdown of recording costs on the back) for the mighty sum of £153 for 500 copies and recorded in 3 hours. They repeated this six months later with The Medium Was The Tedium/Don’t Back The Front (Refill July 77) this time pressing 1000 copies. New Cross New Cross a six track EP was released in May 78 – Holidays/Housewife Song/Cars/(I Make The) Product/ Paradise Lost/Advice (On Arrest). One more – Occupied Territory/Skill (Refill July 1978). While never troubling the charts each release self-financed the Desperate Bicycles next and by 1980 they had managed 6 singles.
The band never made a living from the records but the sales enabled them to be truly independent.




And the music? Definitely an indie sound but suffused with the spirit of the punkier times (whatever that was!) If you can, check out the John Peel session from 10.7.78 featuring – Smokescreen, Skill, Sarcasm and Teacher’s Prayer.
Now to describe the record, well the Bicycles were not really a punk band of The Sex Pistols, Clash variety, their sound was more like the Television Personalities blended with “Live at the Witch Trials” era Fall. “Smokescreen” begins with Wigley counting off 1234 then the group launch into one of the most bizarre songs I’ve ever heard…”Handlebars” is a short experimental piece that also recalls very early Floyd at the song’s finish the band chant their DIY motto “It was easy, It was cheap, GO AND DO IT!!!” a sentiment which still rings true today.
Dave Furgess 2.3.01 Head Heritage

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