A history of groups and musicians from Nottingham, the County and the wider East Midlands region in the mid to late 20th Century
Lethul Dose were a Nottingham punk group from 1978 to 1981. As well as recording four demos in 1979 they recorded a gig at the Marquee in London. Later in 1981, with a changed line up, they recorded 8 more songs which you can listen to here.
01 Vertigo – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Cover)
02 Get Lost – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Kev)
03 Lord Mountbatten – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Kev)
04 Workadayweek – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Lethul Dose)
05 The Snake – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Kev/Gaz)
06 999 – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Kev/Porky)
07 Vertigo – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Cover)
08 999 – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Kev/Porky)
09 Anarchy in the UK – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Sex Pistols Cover)
10 Jam / Transmission – Live at the Marquee 1979 (Lethul Dose)
(Vertigo. The original was by “Open Sore”, a punk band from Slough who had their version released on the “Farewell to The Roxy” album on Vertigo in 1978)
Kev Brinklow: Guitars
Gary Brinklow: Vocals
Andy Slinn: Bass
Rob Dakin: Drums
Frogsy: Lead Guitar
Mixed / Recorded by Kev Jackson MEK PA, live through the mixing desk.
Fruit Quiz Records 1979.
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