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24 December 2011

It's Yule, ya Yob

 

The Yobs were the alter-egos of The Boys. Following the release of Alternative Chartbusters, The Boys had a falling out with NEMS, their record company. So they bootlegged themselves as The Yobs for their Christmas 1978 offering of "Silent Night" b/w "Stille Nacht". 

 

After signing with Safari in 1979 "Little Drummer Boy" was given The Yobs treatment & appeared as "Rub A Dum Dum" in time for Christmas. After Baron von Bratboy left the band, the Yobs released "The Yobs Christmas Album" in 1980, adopting the names of H. J. Bedwetter, Noddy Oldfield, Ebenezer Polak & Kid Vicious. In true Yobs style the album was written, recorded & mixed in two days at Pete Townsend’s Eel Pie Studios. 

 

The Yobs - The Yobs Cristmas Album, Safari Records Rude 1, 1980.

Side A: Rub-a-Dum-Dum The Ballad of the Warrington Another Christmas Doggy Jingle Bells Auld Lang Syne Side B: Silent Night Silver Bells C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S Gloria 12 Days of Christmas White Christmas Wish You a Merry Christmas May the Good Lord Bless & Keep You 

 Enjoy, 

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  2. I was just listening to The Boys the other day. Just have discovered all this great early punk stuff...don't know how I missed it. Thanks for this post! Nice to see you posting again...missed ya! xoxo

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