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Gogmagog (band)

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Gogmagog
OriginLondon, England
GenresHard rock
Years active1985
LabelsFood for Thought
Past membersPaul Di'Anno
Pete Willis
Janick Gers
Neil Murray
Clive Burr

Gogmagog were a short-lived British heavy metal supergroup, assembled in 1985 by the record producer Jonathan King.[1] The band's lineup featured former Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno and drummer Clive Burr, future Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers, former Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis, and former Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray.[1]

Together for only a short time, Gogmagog released a three song E.P. on the independent Food For Thought label in 1985 entitled I Will Be There.[1] Two of the songs recorded were written by producer King ("Living in a Fucking Time Warp" and "It’s Illegal, It’s Immoral, It’s Unhealthy, But It’s Fun"), with the title track being composed by longtime KISS collaborator Russ Ballard, and originally released on his 1981 solo album Into the Fire. The band members were not permitted to write any original material.[2]

Originally, King attempted to put together a supergroup revolving around Whitesnake vocalist David Coverdale, bassist John Entwistle of The Who, and veteran drummer Cozy Powell, but this early line-up "wasn't working out" according to Di'Anno.[2] Being little more than a contrivance concocted by producer Jonathan King, the band quickly fell apart once he lost interest.[1] Vocalist Di'Anno was completely dismissive of both the group and producer, referring to the failed project as "...nothing. That was some fucking idiot who got us doing that shit."[2]

The two King-penned songs appeared in the soundtrack to the 2011 film Me Me Me, also written by King. All the members of the band appear in the cast.[3]

Former band members

Discography

  • I Will Be There EP (1985)

References

  1. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who’s Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 150. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ a b c "Interview with Paul Di'Anno in Stockholm, Sweden". Metal-rules.com. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1819597/