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Toy Dolls

Toy Dolls are an English punk rock band formed in 1979. Departing from the angry lyrics and music often associated with punk rock, the Toy Dolls worked within the aesthetics of punk to express a sense of fun, with songs such as "Yul Brynner Was a Skinhead", "My Girlfriend's Dad's a Vicar" and "James Bond Lives Down Our Street". There is often alliteration in their song titles (e.g., "Peter Practice's Practice Place", "Fisticuffs in Frederick Street", "Neville Is a Nerd", “Quick to Quit the Quentin”). They are probably best known however for their sole UK hit, a punk-rock cover of "Nellie the Elephant".[1]

Toy Dolls
Toy Dolls in 2017
Background information
OriginSunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
Genres
Years active1979–present
LabelsSecret Records
MembersMichael Algar
Duncan Redmonds
Tom Blyth
Past members
List
  • Philip Dugdale
    Colin Scott
    Paul Hudson
    Dean Robson
    Trevor Brewis
    Graham Edmundson
    Robert Kent
    Frederick Robertson
    Nick Buck
    Barry Warne
    Alan "Dicka" Dixon
    Malcolm Dick
    Pete Robson
    Paul Smith
    Ernest Algar
    Kevin Scott
    Martin "Marty" Yule
    John Casey
    Gary Dunn
    Michael Rebbig
    Dave Nuttall
    Steve Mallinson
    Kevin Beston
    Richard "Dickie" Hammond
Websitewww.thetoydolls.com

Their albums usually include a cover version of a well-known hit song, usually sped up to the usual punk rock tempo. Covers have included "Blue Suede Shoes", "Toccata in Dm", "No Particular Place to Go", "Sabre Dance", "Livin' La Vida Loca", "Lazy Sunday", "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", "She's So Modern" and "The Final Countdown". They have also recorded parodies of popular songs, such as "The Kids in Tyne and Wear (Kids in America)" and "The Devil Went Down to Scunthorpe (The Devil Went Down to Georgia)". Their albums often start with a short intro with a catchy guitar riff, and end with an outro, which is usually a slightly longer variation of the intro riff. Kazoos are also prominent in many of their songs.

Most of the band members have nicknames, and are rarely seen without their cartoonish rectangular sunglasses (although they appeared bare-eyed on the One More Megabyte album cover).

Career edit

 
Michael "Olga" Algar of The Toy Dolls on stage in 2005

The Toy Dolls formed as a quartet featuring vocalist Pete "Zulu" Robson; guitarist Michael "Olga" Algar (born 21 September 1962, South Shields, England); drummer Colin "Mr. Scott" Scott; and bassist Phillip "Flip" Dugdale. After just a few gigs, Zulu left to form his own band and was replaced by Paul "Hud" Hudson on vocals for one concert. After Hud's departure, the Toy Dolls became a trio, with guitarist Olga assuming permanent vocal duties.

Scott left the band in 1980 and was replaced by Dean James for four months over the summer of 1980. James later returned to the band from 1985 to 1988 as bassist. Flip left in 1983, marking the beginning of a revolving door of drummers and bassists that would characterise the Toy Dolls line-up over the years (with Olga as the mainstay and only original member). In 1984, Zulu returned to the line-up as bassist/backing vocalist, but departed again less than a year later.

They were initially grouped with the Oi! scene, and have also been classified as punk pathetique. One reason they are associated with Oi! is that they were championed by Garry Bushell, who was very involved with Oi! bands such as Angelic Upstarts (whom The Toy Dolls later supported on their first national tour). In 1980, a Sunderland businessman financed the Toy Dolls' debut single, "Tommy Kowey's Car" with "She Goes To Fino's" on the B-side. The single quickly sold out its initial pressing of 500 copies, but the band could not afford to press any more, making the single a collectors' item. Around the time the band signed to Volume, Olga moved to Newton Hall, in north Durham, which led to the song "Livin' on Newton Hall".

For Christmas 1982, they released their punk rendition of "Nellie the Elephant", a classic children's song, which hit No. 1 in the UK Indie Chart. In 1983, they released their debut album Dig That Groove Baby. In 1984, their re-issue of "Nellie the Elephant" reached No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart and stayed in the chart for 14 weeks.[2] Their 1985 album, A Far Out Disc, reached No. 71 in the UK Albums Chart.[2]

Since then, the band has continued to release albums and to tour widely, mainly across continental Europe, South America and Japan. After a gap of fourteen years since their last gig in Britain, 2007 saw a string of UK dates taking in cities from Glasgow to London, including a "homecoming" for a show at Durham University.

The band released a best-of album, Ten Years of Toys. 1993 saw the popular live song "I'm a Telly Addict" on the album Absurd-Ditties. In 1997, the band released One More Megabyte, which featured references to computers, mainly in the lyrics of its title track, and in tracks like the outro track. A popular cover of Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca" made its way onto Anniversary Anthems in 2000. The band's 2004 album Our Last Album? fooled fans in the anticipation up to its release that it was the band's last album. The outro track on the album stated that it was not.

To celebrate the band's twenty-fifth anniversary in 2004, the official biography, The Toy Dolls: From Fulwell to Fukuoka, was published by Ardra Press.

In 2006, The Toy Dolls contributed their cover version of "Toccata in Dm" to the album project Artists for Charity – Guitarists 4 the Kids, produced by Slang Productions, to assist World Vision Canada in helping underprivileged kids in need.[3]

For their thirtieth anniversary in October 2009, the band received congratulatory messages from a selection of musicians, including Baz Warne from The Stranglers, TV Smith from The Adverts, Jake Burns from Stiff Little Fingers, and NOFX manager Kent Jamieson.[4]

The Toy Dolls live shows consist of synchronized choreography, timed moves, dances, jumps, and spinning guitars.[5]

The band's song "Nellie the Elephant" was used by Tesco in their toy advertisement in October 2014.

The Album After the Last One was released in 2012. The band has been on a "The Tour After the Last One" and started a range of Toy Dolls-themed real ales under the label "The Beer After the Last One".[6]

In 2018, the band played one show in Montebello, Quebec, for the city's annual Rockfest music festival, marking the first time in the band's 38-year history that they played a show in Canada.

Members edit

As of 2007, the band has had fourteen different drummers and twelve different bassists. Olga is the only remaining original member of the band. After Olga, drummer Martin Yule had the longest tenure in the band (1987–2000). Yule currently owns a shop in Sunderland called "Hotrats." Former drummer Dave "the Nut" Nuttall owns Jalapeño Drums, a custom drum company based in Lancaster, Lancashire. The current lead singer/guitarist with The Stranglers, Baz Warne, also had a stint with the band. Olga has played bass on tours with the US punk band The Dickies, and also with The Adicts. Gary Dunn, former bassist of The Toy Dolls (1997–1999), teaches music at Harton Academy, and former drummer, Trevor "The Frog" Brewis, teaches music at Middlesbrough College, though Olga moved away from the northeast of England a number of years ago, and now lives in London.

It has become a tradition to give a special nickname to every Toy Dolls member.

Current members edit

  • Michael "Olga" Algar – lead vocals, guitar
  • Duncan "The Amazing Mr. Duncan" Redmonds – drums, vocals
  • Tom "Tommy Goober" Blyth – bass, vocals

Toy Dolls alumni edit

  • Peter "Pete Zulu" Robson – bass, guitar
  • Phillip "Flip" Dugdale – bass
  • Colin "Mr. Scott" Scott – drums
  • Paul "Hud" Hudson – vocals
  • Dean "Dean James" Robson – drums 1980, bass guitar 1985/88
  • Trevor "Trevor the Frog" Brewis – drums
  • Graham "Teddy Toy Doll" Edmundson – drums
  • Robert "Happy Bob" Kent – drums
  • Steve "Rubiboy" Mallinson- bass
  • Frederick "Freddie Hotrock" Robertson – bass
  • Nick Buck – drums
  • Barry "Bonny Baz" Warne – bass
  • Alan "Dirty Dicka" Nixon – drums
  • Malcolm "Dicky" Dick – drums
  • Paul "Little Paul" Smith – drums
  • Ernest "Ernie" Algar – bass
  • Kevin "Canny Kev" Scott – drums
  • Martin "Marty" Yule – drums
  • John "K'Cee" Casey – bass
  • Richard "Dicky Hammond" Hammond – bass
  • Gary "Gary Fun" Dunn – bass
  • Suba – drums
  • Kevin Appleton - Drums
  • Michael "Reb" Rebbig – bass
  • David "Dave the Nut" Nuttall – drums

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Album
1983 Dig That Groove Baby
1985 A Far Out Disc
1986 Idle Gossip
1987 Bare Faced Cheek
1989 Ten Years of Toys
1989 Wakey Wakey
1991 Fat Bob's Feet
1993 Absurd-Ditties
1995 Orcastrated
1997 One More Megabyte
2000 Anniversary Anthems
2002 We're mad! The Anthology
2004 Our Last Album?
2012 The Album After the Last One
2015 Olgacoustic
2019 EPISODE XIII

Live albums edit

Year Album
1990 Twenty Two Tunes Live from Tokyo
1999 On Stage in Stuttgart
2006 Treasured Tracks

Singles and EPs edit

  • 1980: "Tommy Kowey's Car"
  • 1981: Toy Dolls EP ("Tommy Koway's Car" [new version], "She's a Worky Ticket", "Everybody Jitterbug, "Teenager in Love" [excerpt], "I've Got Asthma")
  • 1981: "Everybody Jitterbug"
  • 1982: "Nellie the Elephant" – identical to the version on their first album, Dig That Groove Baby
  • 1983: "Cheerio & Toodle Pip"
  • 1983: "Alfie from the Bronx"
  • 1984: "We're Mad" / "Deirdre's a Slag" (n.b.: 12-inch version was a triple A-side with "Rupert the Bear")
  • 1984: "Nellie the Elephant" [re-recording] – No. 4 in the UK (14 weeks in chart);[7] No. 39 in Germany (8 weeks in chart);[8] No. 97 in Australia.[9] No. 1 on the UK Independent Singles Chart (7 weeks at No. 1)[10][circular reference]
  • 1985: "She Goes to Finos" / "Spiders in the Dressing Room" " – No. 93 in the UK (2 weeks in chart)[7]
  • 1985: "James Bond Lives Down Our Street"
  • 1986: "Geordie's Gone to Jail"
  • 1987: "Wipe Out" [Live]
  • 1990: "Turtle Crazy"
  • 1995: "Lazy Sunday Afternoon"
  • 2000: "Livin' la Vida Loca"

References edit

  1. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (2003). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. p. 466. ISBN 1-85227-969-9.
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 563. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  3. ^ "Slang Productions – Guitarists 4 the Kids". Slangproductions.com. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
  4. ^ "The Toy Dolls Official Website". Thetoydolls.com. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  5. ^ "YouTube". Retrieved 28 January 2014 – via YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
  6. ^ "The Toy Dolls Official Website". Thetoydolls.com. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b "nellie the elephant | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com.
  8. ^ "germancharts.de - Toy Dolls - Nellie The Elephant". Germancharts.de.
  9. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 311. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  10. ^ List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of the 1980s

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Toy Dolls news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Toy Dolls are an English punk rock band formed in 1979 Departing from the angry lyrics and music often associated with punk rock the Toy Dolls worked within the aesthetics of punk to express a sense of fun with songs such as Yul Brynner Was a Skinhead My Girlfriend s Dad s a Vicar and James Bond Lives Down Our Street There is often alliteration in their song titles e g Peter Practice s Practice Place Fisticuffs in Frederick Street Neville Is a Nerd Quick to Quit the Quentin They are probably best known however for their sole UK hit a punk rock cover of Nellie the Elephant 1 Toy DollsToy Dolls in 2017Background informationOriginSunderland Tyne and Wear EnglandGenresPunk rock Oi punk pathetique new waveYears active1979 presentLabelsSecret RecordsMembersMichael AlgarDuncan RedmondsTom BlythPast membersList Philip DugdaleColin ScottPaul HudsonDean RobsonTrevor BrewisGraham EdmundsonRobert KentFrederick RobertsonNick BuckBarry WarneAlan Dicka DixonMalcolm DickPete RobsonPaul SmithErnest AlgarKevin ScottMartin Marty YuleJohn CaseyGary DunnMichael RebbigDave NuttallSteve Mallinson Kevin Beston Richard Dickie HammondWebsitewww wbr thetoydolls wbr com Their albums usually include a cover version of a well known hit song usually sped up to the usual punk rock tempo Covers have included Blue Suede Shoes Toccata in Dm No Particular Place to Go Sabre Dance Livin La Vida Loca Lazy Sunday I m Gonna Be 500 Miles She s So Modern and The Final Countdown They have also recorded parodies of popular songs such as The Kids in Tyne and Wear Kids in America and The Devil Went Down to Scunthorpe The Devil Went Down to Georgia Their albums often start with a short intro with a catchy guitar riff and end with an outro which is usually a slightly longer variation of the intro riff Kazoos are also prominent in many of their songs Most of the band members have nicknames and are rarely seen without their cartoonish rectangular sunglasses although they appeared bare eyed on the One More Megabyte album cover Contents 1 Career 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Toy Dolls alumni 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Singles and EPs 4 References 5 External linksCareer edit nbsp Michael Olga Algar of The Toy Dolls on stage in 2005 The Toy Dolls formed as a quartet featuring vocalist Pete Zulu Robson guitarist Michael Olga Algar born 21 September 1962 South Shields England drummer Colin Mr Scott Scott and bassist Phillip Flip Dugdale After just a few gigs Zulu left to form his own band and was replaced by Paul Hud Hudson on vocals for one concert After Hud s departure the Toy Dolls became a trio with guitarist Olga assuming permanent vocal duties Scott left the band in 1980 and was replaced by Dean James for four months over the summer of 1980 James later returned to the band from 1985 to 1988 as bassist Flip left in 1983 marking the beginning of a revolving door of drummers and bassists that would characterise the Toy Dolls line up over the years with Olga as the mainstay and only original member In 1984 Zulu returned to the line up as bassist backing vocalist but departed again less than a year later They were initially grouped with the Oi scene and have also been classified as punk pathetique One reason they are associated with Oi is that they were championed by Garry Bushell who was very involved with Oi bands such as Angelic Upstarts whom The Toy Dolls later supported on their first national tour In 1980 a Sunderland businessman financed the Toy Dolls debut single Tommy Kowey s Car with She Goes To Fino s on the B side The single quickly sold out its initial pressing of 500 copies but the band could not afford to press any more making the single a collectors item Around the time the band signed to Volume Olga moved to Newton Hall in north Durham which led to the song Livin on Newton Hall For Christmas 1982 they released their punk rendition of Nellie the Elephant a classic children s song which hit No 1 in the UK Indie Chart In 1983 they released their debut album Dig That Groove Baby In 1984 their re issue of Nellie the Elephant reached No 4 in the UK Singles Chart and stayed in the chart for 14 weeks 2 Their 1985 album A Far Out Disc reached No 71 in the UK Albums Chart 2 Since then the band has continued to release albums and to tour widely mainly across continental Europe South America and Japan After a gap of fourteen years since their last gig in Britain 2007 saw a string of UK dates taking in cities from Glasgow to London including a homecoming for a show at Durham University The band released a best of album Ten Years of Toys 1993 saw the popular live song I m a Telly Addict on the album Absurd Ditties In 1997 the band released One More Megabyte which featured references to computers mainly in the lyrics of its title track and in tracks like the outro track A popular cover of Ricky Martin s Livin La Vida Loca made its way onto Anniversary Anthems in 2000 The band s 2004 album Our Last Album fooled fans in the anticipation up to its release that it was the band s last album The outro track on the album stated that it was not To celebrate the band s twenty fifth anniversary in 2004 the official biography The Toy Dolls From Fulwell to Fukuoka was published by Ardra Press In 2006 The Toy Dolls contributed their cover version of Toccata in Dm to the album project Artists for Charity Guitarists 4 the Kids produced by Slang Productions to assist World Vision Canada in helping underprivileged kids in need 3 For their thirtieth anniversary in October 2009 the band received congratulatory messages from a selection of musicians including Baz Warne from The Stranglers TV Smith from The Adverts Jake Burns from Stiff Little Fingers and NOFX manager Kent Jamieson 4 The Toy Dolls live shows consist of synchronized choreography timed moves dances jumps and spinning guitars 5 The band s song Nellie the Elephant was used by Tesco in their toy advertisement in October 2014 The Album After the Last One was released in 2012 The band has been on a The Tour After the Last One and started a range of Toy Dolls themed real ales under the label The Beer After the Last One 6 In 2018 the band played one show in Montebello Quebec for the city s annual Rockfest music festival marking the first time in the band s 38 year history that they played a show in Canada Members editAs of 2007 the band has had fourteen different drummers and twelve different bassists Olga is the only remaining original member of the band After Olga drummer Martin Yule had the longest tenure in the band 1987 2000 Yule currently owns a shop in Sunderland called Hotrats Former drummer Dave the Nut Nuttall owns Jalapeno Drums a custom drum company based in Lancaster Lancashire The current lead singer guitarist with The Stranglers Baz Warne also had a stint with the band Olga has played bass on tours with the US punk band The Dickies and also with The Adicts Gary Dunn former bassist of The Toy Dolls 1997 1999 teaches music at Harton Academy and former drummer Trevor The Frog Brewis teaches music at Middlesbrough College though Olga moved away from the northeast of England a number of years ago and now lives in London It has become a tradition to give a special nickname to every Toy Dolls member Current members edit Michael Olga Algar lead vocals guitar Duncan The Amazing Mr Duncan Redmonds drums vocals Tom Tommy Goober Blyth bass vocals Toy Dolls alumni edit Peter Pete Zulu Robson bass guitar Phillip Flip Dugdale bass Colin Mr Scott Scott drums Paul Hud Hudson vocals Dean Dean James Robson drums 1980 bass guitar 1985 88 Trevor Trevor the Frog Brewis drums Graham Teddy Toy Doll Edmundson drums Robert Happy Bob Kent drums Steve Rubiboy Mallinson bass Frederick Freddie Hotrock Robertson bass Nick Buck drums Barry Bonny Baz Warne bass Alan Dirty Dicka Nixon drums Malcolm Dicky Dick drums Paul Little Paul Smith drums Ernest Ernie Algar bass Kevin Canny Kev Scott drums Martin Marty Yule drums John K Cee Casey bass Richard Dicky Hammond Hammond bass Gary Gary Fun Dunn bass Suba drums Kevin Appleton Drums Michael Reb Rebbig bass David Dave the Nut Nuttall drums Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Year Album 1983 Dig That Groove Baby 1985 A Far Out Disc 1986 Idle Gossip 1987 Bare Faced Cheek 1989 Ten Years of Toys 1989 Wakey Wakey 1991 Fat Bob s Feet 1993 Absurd Ditties 1995 Orcastrated 1997 One More Megabyte 2000 Anniversary Anthems 2002 We re mad The Anthology 2004 Our Last Album 2012 The Album After the Last One 2015 Olgacoustic 2019 EPISODE XIII Live albums edit Year Album 1990 Twenty Two Tunes Live from Tokyo 1999 On Stage in Stuttgart 2006 Treasured Tracks Singles and EPs edit 1980 Tommy Kowey s Car 1981 Toy Dolls EP Tommy Koway s Car new version She s a Worky Ticket Everybody Jitterbug Teenager in Love excerpt I ve Got Asthma 1981 Everybody Jitterbug 1982 Nellie the Elephant identical to the version on their first album Dig That Groove Baby 1983 Cheerio amp Toodle Pip 1983 Alfie from the Bronx 1984 We re Mad Deirdre s a Slag n b 12 inch version was a triple A side with Rupert the Bear 1984 Nellie the Elephant re recording No 4 in the UK 14 weeks in chart 7 No 39 in Germany 8 weeks in chart 8 No 97 in Australia 9 No 1 on the UK Independent Singles Chart 7 weeks at No 1 10 circular reference 1985 She Goes to Finos Spiders in the Dressing Room No 93 in the UK 2 weeks in chart 7 1985 James Bond Lives Down Our Street 1986 Geordie s Gone to Jail 1987 Wipe Out Live 1990 Turtle Crazy 1995 Lazy Sunday Afternoon 2000 Livin la Vida Loca References edit Colin Larkin ed 2003 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music Third ed Virgin Books p 466 ISBN 1 85227 969 9 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 563 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Slang Productions Guitarists 4 the Kids Slangproductions com 11 September 2006 Retrieved 30 March 2014 The Toy Dolls Official Website Thetoydolls com Retrieved 28 January 2014 YouTube Retrieved 28 January 2014 via YouTube dead YouTube link The Toy Dolls Official Website Thetoydolls com Retrieved 28 November 2014 a b nellie the elephant full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com germancharts de Toy Dolls Nellie The Elephant Germancharts de Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 311 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of the 1980sExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toy Dolls Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toy Dolls amp oldid 1222290477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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