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''Perry's band was basically an early tribute band that played a set of Damned covers, mostly from the Machine Gun Etiquette period, plus original songs such as 'I Don't Agree With You' and 'Third World War'. They also did a version of 'Ballroom Blitz' known as 'Great Big Tits'! The audience was made up of mainly hostile hippies who heckled or said nothing. When one hippy slagged off the Bullies for ruining a Sweet song, the band simply shout, 'I don't agree,' and broke into 'I Don't Agree With You' - quite clever for some teenagers, don't you think? 'Composition Of Sound's song list included a version of 'Then I Kissed Her', and also a Roxy Music song - I think it was 'Virginia Plain'.''
''Perry's band was basically an early tribute band that played a set of Damned covers, mostly from the Machine Gun Etiquette period, plus original songs such as 'I Don't Agree With You' and 'Third World War'. They also did a version of 'Ballroom Blitz' known as 'Great Big Tits'! The audience was made up of mainly hostile hippies who heckled or said nothing. When one hippy slagged off the Bullies for ruining a Sweet song, the band simply shout, 'I don't agree,' and broke into 'I Don't Agree With You' - quite clever for some teenagers, don't you think? 'Composition Of Sound's song list included a version of 'Then I Kissed Her', and also a Roxy Music song - I think it was 'Virginia Plain'.''
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Revision as of 16:57, 24 January 2016

Notes

"Composition Of Sound" supported "The School Bullies" (featuring Perry Bamonte and Paul Langwith) some day before 1980-06-14 St. Nicholas School, Basildon, England, UK. The general consensus about Composition Of Sound's first gig is that it took place on 1980-05-30 Paddocks Community Center, Laindon, Essex, England, UK. However, there is some conflicting info that claims that Composition Of Sound's gig at Scamps may have preceded 1980-05-30 Paddocks. It is also an interesting fact that Dave Gahan is reported to have (merely) observed this gig at Scamps, whereas he was doing the lighting for both French Look and Composition Of Sound at Deb Danahay's party.

Steve Malins wrote in his Depeche Mode biography in 1999:

Everyone knew each other but a less familiar face was the guy mixing French Look's sound during a rehearsal at Woodlands School - a skinny ex-punk, Dave Gahan. He caught Vince Clarke's attention when French Look were rehearsing one day and Gahan started singing along to a cover of David Bowie's 'Heroes'. [...] Clarke invited him to come and see the band at a gig in Scamps, Southend, headlined by one of Perry Bamonte's outfits, the School Bullies. Composition's performance didn't start too well when Fletcher, who has a reputation for clumsiness, tripped over and kicked the plugs out of all the amps except his own, leaving the bassist to play a solo set for the first couple of numbers. Perry's younger brother, Daryl, remembers the gig: 'This was about April or May 1980, just as I was leaving school, and Perry gave Depeche Mode the support slot when they were known as Composition of Sound. At this point they hadn't become a full synth band yet. There was Fletch on bass, Martin on keyboards and Vince on guitar and vocals. Dave Gahan was actually at that gig, watching them, and that's when I first got to know him. They did a lot of songs that they ended up recording as Depeche Mode.'

From Dave Thomas' Depeche Mode biography, published in April 1986:

Although the band never used a regular name, Composition Of Sound is how they are best remembered. It was under this name they played their first gig, supporting Film Noir[1] at Scamps, in Southend. A short while after they played a party thrown by a friend.[2]

In 2006, Depeche-mode.com interviewed Daryl Bamonte:

"I first helped Composition Of Sound with their equipment in April 1980, and then I left school in May 1980, in the same week that Dave played his first show at my (very recently) former school[3]. [...] Composition Of Sound supported my brother Perry's band at a place called Scamps in Southend in April 1980 and I was 'the roadie' for Perry's band, so I helped out Composition Of Sound as well, because Perry and I knew Martin and Fletch from school, and Vince lived on the same estate as all of us."

The Composition Of Sound members recalled this gig in June 1981, when Smash Hits reported:

The three instrumentalists were old hands at [performing prior to 1980-06-14 St. Nicholas School], having played all of two gigs as a trio of bass and two synths – once at Scamps in Southend and another at “[This gig and Deb Danahay’s party]”. Vince isn’t going to let anyone ask a fool question like “What were they like?” “They weren’t even minor successes,” he says. Andrew puts Vince’s reassessment in context: “The crowd didn’t react so Vince lost his temper with them – plugs were kicked out.” “There were a lot of fourteen-year-olds,” adds Martin, “who’d never seen a synth before, so they were fiddling with the knobs going ‘What does this do?’.”

Former St. Nicholas School pupil Brian Denny said to Jonathan Miller:

Perry's band was basically an early tribute band that played a set of Damned covers, mostly from the Machine Gun Etiquette period, plus original songs such as 'I Don't Agree With You' and 'Third World War'. They also did a version of 'Ballroom Blitz' known as 'Great Big Tits'! The audience was made up of mainly hostile hippies who heckled or said nothing. When one hippy slagged off the Bullies for ruining a Sweet song, the band simply shout, 'I don't agree,' and broke into 'I Don't Agree With You' - quite clever for some teenagers, don't you think? 'Composition Of Sound's song list included a version of 'Then I Kissed Her', and also a Roxy Music song - I think it was 'Virginia Plain'.

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  1. This is plain wrong, seeing as they supported The School Bullies. Film Noir's first gig was on 1981-11-10 Raquels, Basildon, England, UK.
  2. In 1991, a retrospective on Speak & Spell appeared in Bong magazine issue #14, and this retrospective was ironically mainly compiled from Dave Thomas' Depeche Mode biography, and while it contains some errors it does echo this claim: As Composition of Sound, Vince, Fletch and Martin played their first show together supporting The Bullies at the Southend bar, Scamps, in May 1980.
  3. Daryl erroneously believes that the first gig with Dave Gahan was on 1980-05-30 Paddocks Community Center, Laindon, Essex, England, UK (as you can read on that page), and has no recollection of there ever having been a 1980-06-14 Nicholas School, Basildon, England, UK gig