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  1. Pub Rock Songs Playlist - Greatest Pub Rock Music Hits of All Time Find our playlist with these keywords: pub rock classics, greatest pub hits, rock playlist...

  2. Pub rock is a subgenre of rock music that emerged in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement, which incorporated roots rock, pub rock was a reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes at the time.

    • Divinyls – ‘Boys In Town’ (1981) The One. The Only. Chrissy Amphlett (RIP). I mean, this was Divinyls’ debut single, ferchrissakes – their first-ever release, lifted from the Monkey Grip soundtrack for which Divinyls contributed multiple songs.
    • The Easybeats – ‘Friday On My Mind’ (1966) This iconic, frenetic l’il number boasts a terrific go-go dancing pace. ‘ Friday On My Mind’ detonates from the very first chord and inspires maximum aerobic activity for its entire duration.
    • Saints – ‘(I’m) Stranded’ (1977) Aside from winning the award for Coolest Punctuation In A Song Title Ever, this song would even sound incendiary playing through a tinny pair of portable speakers, which are plugged into a Walkman thrown on your bunk bed, in an Earl’s Court youth hostel!
    • The Angels – ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’ (1976) Resplendent with deafening bonus singalong opportunity – “No way, get [bleeped], [bleep] off!”
    • Terry Staunton
    • Eggs Over Easy - Good ‘N’ Cheap (1972) Although pub rock was a British (and primarily London) movement, its foundations were laid by this trio of New York musicians who, having moved to the UK to record an album, took up residency at the Tally Ho pub near their digs in Kentish Town, eventually playing four shows a week.
    • Brinsley Schwarz - Nervous On The Road (1972) Notorious for a lavish press junket that went disastrously wrong when a charter plane full of UK journalists suffered engine trouble on its way from London to the group’s US live debut in New York, the actual music Brinsley Schwarz made is often overlooked.
    • Ducks Deluxe - Ducks Deluxe (1974) Taking their name from a motorway service station fruit machine, Ducks Deluxe favoured a fiery rock‘n’roll sound which, at its heart, owed a debt to American bands such as Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Flamin’ Groovies.
    • Dr Feelgood – Down By The Jetty (1975) Howling, scowling R&B of the highest order, Dr Feelgood’s formidable stage reputation was built on the interplay between gruff-voiced singer Lee Brilleaux and the maniacal moves and frenetic fretwork of guitarist Wilko Johnson, the latter also the band’s chief songwriter.
  3. Pub rock, British back-to-basics musical movement of the early and mid-1970s that provided an alternative to progressive and glam rock. Although a relatively short-lived phenomenon, pub rock was notable both for returning rock to the small clubs of its early years and as a breeding ground for many.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jun 1, 2020 · “Pub rock was under the underground, two storeys down,” says Ducks Deluxe guitarist Martin Belmont. But pub rock allowed up-and-coming bands to play with the minimum of fuss and equipment, and quickly attracted press attention.

  5. Find Pub Rock Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Pub Rock Music on AllMusic