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The Boomtown Rats

The Boomtown Rats are an Irish rock band originally formed in Dublin in 1975.[3] Between 1977 and 1985, they had a series of Irish and UK hits including "Like Clockwork", "Rat Trap", "I Don't Like Mondays" and "Banana Republic". The original line-up comprised five musicians from Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin; Gerry Cott (rhythm guitar), Simon Crowe (drums), Johnnie Fingers (keyboards), Bob Geldof (vocals) and Garry Roberts (lead guitar), plus Fingers' cousin Pete Briquette (bass). The Boomtown Rats broke up in 1986, but reformed in 2013, without Fingers or Cott. Garry Roberts died in 2022. The band's fame and notability have been overshadowed by the charity work of frontman Bob Geldof, a former journalist with the New Musical Express.[4]

The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats at Knott's Berry Farm in 1981
Background information
OriginDublin, Ireland
Genres
Years active1975–1986, 2013–present
LabelsMulligan, Ensign, Mercury WEA Ireland, Columbia, BMG
MembersBob Geldof
Pete Briquette
Simon Crowe
Past membersJohnnie Fingers
Gerry Cott
Garry Roberts

History

Beginnings

The band was formed in 1975 with five of the six members that originated from Dún Laoghaire, while Pete Briquette was originally from Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan, Ireland.[1] Geldof initially managed the band but took over the lead vocals from Garry Roberts. Initially known as The Nightlife Thugs, the group changed their name to The Boomtown Rats,[3] which Geldof had taken from Woody Guthrie's autobiography Bound for Glory.[1]

In the summer of 1976, the group played their first UK gig before moving to London where they signed with Ensign Records later that year.[1] Their first single, "Lookin' After No. 1", released in August 1977 after a year of touring, including a support slot with Tom Petty.[3] It reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart at No. 11.[1][5] Their first album The Boomtown Rats was released the following month and included another single, "Mary of the 4th Form" reached No. 15 in December.[1][3] Music journalist Martin C. Strong commented, "Geldof's moody charisma helped to give the band a distinct identity".[4]

Mainstream success

The band together with producer Mutt Lange embarked on recording their next album, A Tonic for the Troops (1978). In May, the first single "She's So Modern" reached No. 12 in UK charts.[3] A headlining tour around the UK culminates in a show filmed at the Hammersmith Odeon.[3][6] The second single "Like Clockwork" reached the UK Top Ten at No. 6 in July. The album was released shortly after, while in early November, the third single "Rat Trap" became the first rock song by an Irish band to reach No. 1 in the UK.[5] In addition, "Rat Trap" was also the first new wave song to claim the number one spot.[5][7] The US version of the album (with a slightly different selection of tracks) came out the next year on Columbia Records.[1]

The band returned to the recording studio with Lange to produce a follow up in 1979, while they embarked on a US tour in support of the album with moderate success.[3] The single "I Don't Like Mondays" was released in July,[1] also reached No. 1 in the UK.[5] The song was written in response to a school shooting in California, and became a worldwide Top Ten hit, except for the United States.[8] It was the band's only song to reach the US Billboard Hot 100 and was included in the band's third album, The Fine Art of Surfacing released in November of that year.[1] The album also contained "Diamond Smiles" and their next Top 10 hit in the UK, "Someone's Looking at You".[1]

In 1980 "Banana Republic" was released, which was their last Top 10 hit, and in the following year the Boomtown Rats' next studio album Mondo Bongo was issued.[1]

Cott's departure

Cott departed from the band at this point. According to Bob Geldof's autobiography, Is That It?, Cott had grown disillusioned with what he saw as the band's growing laziness in the studio, and their apparent relinquishing of their early R&B influences in favour of "cod-reggae". Throughout his time with the band, Cott had maintained a distance between himself and the other members and he resigned the day before the end of their 1981 world tour, only hours after the rest of the band had decided to confront him for refusing to join them and the road crew for a drink to celebrate Simon Crowe's birthday.

Cott had a short-lived solo career, releasing two UK singles, "The Ballad of the Lone Ranger" and "Pioneers" and the 1984 Canadian single "Alphabet Town".

V Deep

The band's fifth album, V Deep, was released in February 1982.[1] The first single was "Never in a Million Years" which did not sell well, while the follow-up "House on Fire" made number 24 in the UK Singles Chart. In the US, the album was initially rejected by their American label, which instead issued a four-song EP called The Boomtown Rats, featuring four selections from V Deep. The full album was eventually issued in the US in late 1982.[9]

A follow-up album entitled In The Long Grass was recorded in 1983, but was initially rejected by the group's label.[9] By 1984, the band was touring universities after becoming unable to fund the "guarantee" required to book mainstream concert halls. In The Long Grass was finally issued in the UK in May 1984, but failed to chart. Two singles, "Tonight" and "Drag Me Down", were taken from the album; these reached the lower rungs of the UK Singles Chart, but two further singles, "Dave" and "A Hold of Me", failed to register.

The Boomtown Rats' involvement with Band Aid (on which they all played) raised their profile again, and in January 1985, a revised version of In the Long Grass was finally released in the US. The album made the US charts at No. 188, but the associated singles failed to make an impact on the charts or on the radio. The band subsequently performed at Live Aid's charity performance.[1]

"Dave", a single from the original release of In the Long Grass was re-recorded as "Rain" for the US market. The song was about the band's saxophone player and school friend David MacHale (died 2009), who had suffered a breakdown after his girlfriend was found dead in a public toilet next to an empty heroin bag.[10] The 'Rain' metaphor in the altered lyrics referenced Duran Duran's earlier song "Hold Back the Rain", where Geldof's friend Simon Le Bon pleaded with an unnamed band member to cease dabbling with narcotics.

Rats split

After Live Aid, the band was mothballed while Geldof wound up his affairs with the Band Aid Trust, during which time he succeeded in getting them a one-album deal with Vertigo Records. However, both Crowe and Fingers refused to rejoin the Boomtown Rats full-time, preferring to pursue their own band, Gung Ho.

The band's final performance came at Self Aid, a 1986 concert featuring many Irish rock stars, to raise awareness of unemployment in Ireland.[11] Their rendition of "Joey's on the Street Again" was 12 minutes long, with an extended bridge, during which time Geldof ran among the crowd. It also included a rendition of Woody Guthrie's song "Greenback Dollar", which provided circularity and closure .[12] Following this performance, Geldof addressed the crowd, saying, "It's been a great ten years; rest in peace". The band then performed "Looking After No.1".

Following the band's break-up, Geldof launched a solo career with Pete Briquette continuing to work alongside him.

Garry Roberts co-wrote songs for Kirsty MacColl before leaving the music business and going on to become a successful salesman of financial services. Roberts later presented his Guitar Workshop to schools, encouraging pupils to play the instrument and emphasising the contribution of the blues to modern rock and pop music.

After Gung Ho split, Fingers became a successful record producer in Japan, as well as being part of the Japanese band Greengate. Simon Crowe was in the West Country-based Celtic instrumental band Jiggerypipery and has also run a clock making business.

In 2005, the band's albums were all remastered and re-released and a 'Best Of' compilation was released, along with two DVDs. Briquette mixed the live DVD and Francesco Cameli mixed the extra tracks for the re-release of the Boomtown Rats albums at Sphere Studios in London.

The Rats

In 2008, Garry Roberts and Simon Crowe, who had continued playing together in The Fab Four, with Alan Perman (ex Herman's Hermits) and Bob Doyle (who once auditioned unsuccessfully for E.L.O.), and The Velcro Flies, with Steve (Dusty) Hill and Gavin Petrie, got together as "The Rats", playing their favourite Boomtown Rats songs, with two guitars, bass and drums. The band was initially fronted by Peter Barton, who since the early 1980s has played with several resurrected acts, including The Animals, The Hollies and Lieutenant Pigeon. Barton was replaced on lead vocals and bass by Bob Bradbury, who was the founder and main songwriter in Hello. Darren Beale, formerly of The Caves, played lead guitar. Saxophone player Andy Hamilton, who toured and recorded with The Boomtown Rats, including at Live Aid, played as a guest at some gigs.

Gerry Cott and Johnnie Fingers were invited to join the band when circumstances allowed. Cott attended The Rats' second gig (at The 100 Club on Oxford Street, London). Fingers, meanwhile, worked for the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, but planned to join the band on stage when he was in the UK.

On 21 June 2009, Geldof, Roberts, and Briquette got together in Dublin to play "Dave", at a party to celebrate the life of Boomtown Rats' close friend and saxophone player, "Doctor" Dave MacHale, who had died of cancer in Frankfurt. "Dave" was a song Geldof wrote for MacHale in 1983, after MacHale's girlfriend died from a heroin overdose.[13]

On 20 September 2011, Gerry Cott guested with Geldof's band at The Cadogan Hall, London. They played three Boomtown Rats songs prior to the encores. Cott returned to the stage for the final encore playing on two Geldof solo songs.[14]

The Boomtown Rats reform

Bob Geldof, Gary Roberts, Pete Briquette, and Simon Crowe reunited as The Boomtown Rats in 2013, joined by Alan Dunn (longtime member of Geldof's band) on Keyboards and Darren Beale (who played with Roberts & Crowe in The Rats) on guitar. Bob Geldof said, "Playing again with the Rats and doing those great songs again will be exciting afresh. We were an amazing band and I just feel it's the right time to re-Rat, to go back to Boomtown for a visit."[15] In June 2013, it was announced that the band would be embarking on a UK and Ireland tour supported by a new compilation album, Back to Boomtown: Classic Rats Hits.[16] The group performed at the Brentwood Festival in 2016, where Geldof attracted controversy for criticising the audience.[17] In April 2017, the band returned to the studio to record new material for their first studio album since In the Long Grass in 1984. In March 2020, they released a new album, Citizens of Boomtown, and a lead single, "Trash Glam Baby".[18]

Members

Current

  • Bob Geldof – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica (1975–1986, 2013–present)
  • Pete Briquette – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (1975–1986, 2013–present)
  • Simon Crowe – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1975–1986, 2013–present)

With

  • Alan Dunn - piano, keyboards, backing vocals (2013–present)
  • Darren Beale - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2013–present)

Former

  • Johnnie Fingers – keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1975–1986)
  • Garry Roberts – lead guitar, backing vocals (1975–1986, 2013–2022; his death)
  • Gerry Cott – rhythm guitar (1975–1981)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

UK Top 40 singles

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Biography by William Ruhlmann". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
  2. ^ "The Boomtown Rats and other bands from yesteryear who have reformed". The Independent. 28 January 2013. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Crampton, Luke; Rees, Dafydd (1996). The Q Book of Punk Legends. Enfield: Guinness Publishing Ltd. pp. 26–31.
  4. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 105–106. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  5. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 71. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ The Boomtown Rats - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1978, retrieved 28 February 2023
  7. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 193. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  8. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 198. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  9. ^ a b "Boomtown Rats". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  10. ^ Geldof, Bob; Vallely, Paul (1985). Is That It?. Pan. ISBN 0-330-44292-9.
  11. ^ Roberts, David (1998). Guinness Rockopedia (1st ed.). London: Guinness Publishing Ltd. p. 55. ISBN 0-85112-072-5.
  12. ^ Mcgrath, Billy (Director) (23 May 2020). Citizens of Boomtown:The story of the Boomtown Rats (Television Production). BBC.
  13. ^ "Geldof Reunites With Fellow Rats in Blackrock". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  14. ^ "Bob Geldof, Cadogan Hall – review". thisislondon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 17 September 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  15. ^ Jonze, Tim (28 January 2013). "Boomtown Rats re-form for Isle of Wight festival". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  16. ^ Eames, Tom (17 June 2013). "Boomtown Rats announce new 'Classic' album, UK and Ireland tour". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  17. ^ "Bob Geldof blasts Brentwood Festival fans for wearing Primark clothes". The Daily Telegraph. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  18. ^ "Citizens of Boomtown". theboomtownratsofficial.com. from the original on 19 March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2020. TRASH GLAM BABY | SINGLE OUT NOW
  19. ^ "The Boomtown Rats Releasing 'Citizens of Boomtown,' First New Album in 36 Years, in 2020". Rockcellarmagazine.com. 12 December 2019.

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  • Boomtown Rats History

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The Boomtown Rats are an Irish rock band originally formed in Dublin in 1975 3 Between 1977 and 1985 they had a series of Irish and UK hits including Like Clockwork Rat Trap I Don t Like Mondays and Banana Republic The original line up comprised five musicians from Dun Laoghaire in County Dublin Gerry Cott rhythm guitar Simon Crowe drums Johnnie Fingers keyboards Bob Geldof vocals and Garry Roberts lead guitar plus Fingers cousin Pete Briquette bass The Boomtown Rats broke up in 1986 but reformed in 2013 without Fingers or Cott Garry Roberts died in 2022 The band s fame and notability have been overshadowed by the charity work of frontman Bob Geldof a former journalist with the New Musical Express 4 The Boomtown RatsThe Boomtown Rats at Knott s Berry Farm in 1981Background informationOriginDublin IrelandGenresPub rock early art punkpower popnew wave 1 2 Years active1975 1986 2013 presentLabelsMulligan Ensign Mercury WEA Ireland Columbia BMGMembersBob GeldofPete BriquetteSimon CrowePast membersJohnnie FingersGerry CottGarry Roberts Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Mainstream success 1 3 Cott s departure 1 4 V Deep 1 5 Rats split 1 6 The Rats 1 7 The Boomtown Rats reform 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 UK Top 40 singles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit The band was formed in 1975 with five of the six members that originated from Dun Laoghaire while Pete Briquette was originally from Ballyjamesduff County Cavan Ireland 1 Geldof initially managed the band but took over the lead vocals from Garry Roberts Initially known as The Nightlife Thugs the group changed their name to The Boomtown Rats 3 which Geldof had taken from Woody Guthrie s autobiography Bound for Glory 1 In the summer of 1976 the group played their first UK gig before moving to London where they signed with Ensign Records later that year 1 Their first single Lookin After No 1 released in August 1977 after a year of touring including a support slot with Tom Petty 3 It reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart at No 11 1 5 Their first album The Boomtown Rats was released the following month and included another single Mary of the 4th Form reached No 15 in December 1 3 Music journalist Martin C Strong commented Geldof s moody charisma helped to give the band a distinct identity 4 Mainstream success Edit The band together with producer Mutt Lange embarked on recording their next album A Tonic for the Troops 1978 In May the first single She s So Modern reached No 12 in UK charts 3 A headlining tour around the UK culminates in a show filmed at the Hammersmith Odeon 3 6 The second single Like Clockwork reached the UK Top Ten at No 6 in July The album was released shortly after while in early November the third single Rat Trap became the first rock song by an Irish band to reach No 1 in the UK 5 In addition Rat Trap was also the first new wave song to claim the number one spot 5 7 The US version of the album with a slightly different selection of tracks came out the next year on Columbia Records 1 The band returned to the recording studio with Lange to produce a follow up in 1979 while they embarked on a US tour in support of the album with moderate success 3 The single I Don t Like Mondays was released in July 1 also reached No 1 in the UK 5 The song was written in response to a school shooting in California and became a worldwide Top Ten hit except for the United States 8 It was the band s only song to reach the US Billboard Hot 100 and was included in the band s third album The Fine Art of Surfacing released in November of that year 1 The album also contained Diamond Smiles and their next Top 10 hit in the UK Someone s Looking at You 1 In 1980 Banana Republic was released which was their last Top 10 hit and in the following year the Boomtown Rats next studio album Mondo Bongo was issued 1 Cott s departure Edit Cott departed from the band at this point According to Bob Geldof s autobiography Is That It Cott had grown disillusioned with what he saw as the band s growing laziness in the studio and their apparent relinquishing of their early R amp B influences in favour of cod reggae Throughout his time with the band Cott had maintained a distance between himself and the other members and he resigned the day before the end of their 1981 world tour only hours after the rest of the band had decided to confront him for refusing to join them and the road crew for a drink to celebrate Simon Crowe s birthday Cott had a short lived solo career releasing two UK singles The Ballad of the Lone Ranger and Pioneers and the 1984 Canadian single Alphabet Town V Deep Edit The band s fifth album V Deep was released in February 1982 1 The first single was Never in a Million Years which did not sell well while the follow up House on Fire made number 24 in the UK Singles Chart In the US the album was initially rejected by their American label which instead issued a four song EP called The Boomtown Rats featuring four selections from V Deep The full album was eventually issued in the US in late 1982 9 A follow up album entitled In The Long Grass was recorded in 1983 but was initially rejected by the group s label 9 By 1984 the band was touring universities after becoming unable to fund the guarantee required to book mainstream concert halls In The Long Grass was finally issued in the UK in May 1984 but failed to chart Two singles Tonight and Drag Me Down were taken from the album these reached the lower rungs of the UK Singles Chart but two further singles Dave and A Hold of Me failed to register The Boomtown Rats involvement with Band Aid on which they all played raised their profile again and in January 1985 a revised version of In the Long Grass was finally released in the US The album made the US charts at No 188 but the associated singles failed to make an impact on the charts or on the radio The band subsequently performed at Live Aid s charity performance 1 Dave a single from the original release of In the Long Grass was re recorded as Rain for the US market The song was about the band s saxophone player and school friend David MacHale died 2009 who had suffered a breakdown after his girlfriend was found dead in a public toilet next to an empty heroin bag 10 The Rain metaphor in the altered lyrics referenced Duran Duran s earlier song Hold Back the Rain where Geldof s friend Simon Le Bon pleaded with an unnamed band member to cease dabbling with narcotics Rats split Edit After Live Aid the band was mothballed while Geldof wound up his affairs with the Band Aid Trust during which time he succeeded in getting them a one album deal with Vertigo Records However both Crowe and Fingers refused to rejoin the Boomtown Rats full time preferring to pursue their own band Gung Ho The band s final performance came at Self Aid a 1986 concert featuring many Irish rock stars to raise awareness of unemployment in Ireland 11 Their rendition of Joey s on the Street Again was 12 minutes long with an extended bridge during which time Geldof ran among the crowd It also included a rendition of Woody Guthrie s song Greenback Dollar which provided circularity and closure 12 Following this performance Geldof addressed the crowd saying It s been a great ten years rest in peace The band then performed Looking After No 1 Following the band s break up Geldof launched a solo career with Pete Briquette continuing to work alongside him Garry Roberts co wrote songs for Kirsty MacColl before leaving the music business and going on to become a successful salesman of financial services Roberts later presented his Guitar Workshop to schools encouraging pupils to play the instrument and emphasising the contribution of the blues to modern rock and pop music After Gung Ho split Fingers became a successful record producer in Japan as well as being part of the Japanese band Greengate Simon Crowe was in the West Country based Celtic instrumental band Jiggerypipery and has also run a clock making business In 2005 the band s albums were all remastered and re released and a Best Of compilation was released along with two DVDs Briquette mixed the live DVD and Francesco Cameli mixed the extra tracks for the re release of the Boomtown Rats albums at Sphere Studios in London The Rats Edit In 2008 Garry Roberts and Simon Crowe who had continued playing together in The Fab Four with Alan Perman ex Herman s Hermits and Bob Doyle who once auditioned unsuccessfully for E L O and The Velcro Flies with Steve Dusty Hill and Gavin Petrie got together as The Rats playing their favourite Boomtown Rats songs with two guitars bass and drums The band was initially fronted by Peter Barton who since the early 1980s has played with several resurrected acts including The Animals The Hollies and Lieutenant Pigeon Barton was replaced on lead vocals and bass by Bob Bradbury who was the founder and main songwriter in Hello Darren Beale formerly of The Caves played lead guitar Saxophone player Andy Hamilton who toured and recorded with The Boomtown Rats including at Live Aid played as a guest at some gigs Gerry Cott and Johnnie Fingers were invited to join the band when circumstances allowed Cott attended The Rats second gig at The 100 Club on Oxford Street London Fingers meanwhile worked for the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan but planned to join the band on stage when he was in the UK On 21 June 2009 Geldof Roberts and Briquette got together in Dublin to play Dave at a party to celebrate the life of Boomtown Rats close friend and saxophone player Doctor Dave MacHale who had died of cancer in Frankfurt Dave was a song Geldof wrote for MacHale in 1983 after MacHale s girlfriend died from a heroin overdose 13 On 20 September 2011 Gerry Cott guested with Geldof s band at The Cadogan Hall London They played three Boomtown Rats songs prior to the encores Cott returned to the stage for the final encore playing on two Geldof solo songs 14 The Boomtown Rats reform Edit Bob Geldof Gary Roberts Pete Briquette and Simon Crowe reunited as The Boomtown Rats in 2013 joined by Alan Dunn longtime member of Geldof s band on Keyboards and Darren Beale who played with Roberts amp Crowe in The Rats on guitar Bob Geldof said Playing again with the Rats and doing those great songs again will be exciting afresh We were an amazing band and I just feel it s the right time to re Rat to go back to Boomtown for a visit 15 In June 2013 it was announced that the band would be embarking on a UK and Ireland tour supported by a new compilation album Back to Boomtown Classic Rats Hits 16 The group performed at the Brentwood Festival in 2016 where Geldof attracted controversy for criticising the audience 17 In April 2017 the band returned to the studio to record new material for their first studio album since In the Long Grass in 1984 In March 2020 they released a new album Citizens of Boomtown and a lead single Trash Glam Baby 18 Members EditCurrent Bob Geldof lead vocals rhythm guitar harmonica 1975 1986 2013 present Pete Briquette bass keyboards backing vocals 1975 1986 2013 present Simon Crowe drums percussion backing vocals 1975 1986 2013 present With Alan Dunn piano keyboards backing vocals 2013 present Darren Beale guitar keyboards backing vocals 2013 present Former Johnnie Fingers keyboards piano backing vocals 1975 1986 Garry Roberts lead guitar backing vocals 1975 1986 2013 2022 his death Gerry Cott rhythm guitar 1975 1981 TimelineDiscography EditMain article The Boomtown Rats discography Studio albums Edit The Boomtown Rats 1977 A Tonic for the Troops 1978 The Fine Art of Surfacing 1979 Mondo Bongo 1981 V Deep 1982 In the Long Grass 1984 Citizens of Boomtown 2020 19 UK Top 40 singles Edit Lookin After No 1 1977 No 11 Mary of the 4th Form 1977 No 15 She s So Modern 1978 No 12 Like Clockwork 1978 No 6 Rat Trap 1978 No 1 I Don t Like Mondays 1979 No 1 Diamond Smiles 1979 No 13 Someone s Looking at You 1980 No 4 Banana Republic 1980 No 3 The Elephant s Graveyard Guilty 1981 No 26 House on Fire 1982 No 24 I Don t Like Mondays CD single re issue 1994 No 38See also EditList of 1970s one hit wonders in the United StatesReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Biography by William Ruhlmann Allmusic com Retrieved 8 March 2009 The Boomtown Rats and other bands from yesteryear who have reformed The Independent 28 January 2013 Archived from the original on 11 August 2022 a b c d e f g Crampton Luke Rees Dafydd 1996 The Q Book of Punk Legends Enfield Guinness Publishing Ltd pp 26 31 a b Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 105 106 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 a b c d Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 71 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 The Boomtown Rats Live At Hammersmith Odeon 1978 retrieved 28 February 2023 Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 1st ed Enfield Middlesex Guinness Superlatives Ltd p 193 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 1st ed Enfield Middlesex Guinness Superlatives Ltd p 198 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 a b Boomtown Rats TrouserPress com Retrieved 8 October 2015 Geldof Bob Vallely Paul 1985 Is That It Pan ISBN 0 330 44292 9 Roberts David 1998 Guinness Rockopedia 1st ed London Guinness Publishing Ltd p 55 ISBN 0 85112 072 5 Mcgrath Billy Director 23 May 2020 Citizens of Boomtown The story of the Boomtown Rats Television Production BBC Geldof Reunites With Fellow Rats in Blackrock Hotpress com Retrieved 15 May 2011 Bob Geldof Cadogan Hall review thisislondon co uk Archived from the original on 17 September 2012 Retrieved 22 September 2011 Jonze Tim 28 January 2013 Boomtown Rats re form for Isle of Wight festival The Guardian Retrieved 28 January 2013 Eames Tom 17 June 2013 Boomtown Rats announce new Classic album UK and Ireland tour Digital Spy Retrieved 13 September 2013 Bob Geldof blasts Brentwood Festival fans for wearing Primark clothes The Daily Telegraph 21 July 2016 Retrieved 26 October 2017 Citizens of Boomtown theboomtownratsofficial com Archived from the original on 19 March 2020 Retrieved 19 March 2020 TRASH GLAM BABY SINGLE OUT NOW The Boomtown Rats Releasing Citizens of Boomtown First New Album in 36 Years in 2020 Rockcellarmagazine com 12 December 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Boomtown Rats Boomtown Rats History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Boomtown Rats amp oldid 1144999820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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