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Seona Dancing
Seona Dancing, 1983. L–R: Bill Macrae, Ricky Gervais
Seona Dancing, 1983. L–R: Bill Macrae, Ricky Gervais
Background information
OriginLondon, UK
GenresNew wave, synthpop
Years active1982–1984
LabelsLondon Records
Past membersRicky Gervais
Bill Macrae

Seona Dancing /ˈʃɔːnə/ were a 1980s British new wave group, best known for providing comedian Ricky Gervais with his first experiences as a public performer. Although the band was not successful, their single "More to Lose" went on to become a teen anthem in the Philippines.[1]

History

In June 1982, in his final year as a student at University College London, Ricky Gervais and his friend Bill Macrae formed Seona Dancing, with Macrae writing the songs and playing keyboards and Gervais writing and singing the lyrics. After recording a sixteen-song demo tape, they were signed by London Records which released two of their singles: "More to Lose" and "Bitter Heart". In June 1983, the duo performed their single "More to Lose" on the ITV syndicated children's television show Razzamatazz.[2][3] Yet, despite the promotion of "Bitter Heart" through its music video and "More to Lose" by its TV performance, both singles failed to break the Top 40, with "More to Lose" charting at number 117 and "Bitter Heart" at number 79 on the UK Singles Chart.[4] After the lacklustre performance of their two singles, the band split up in 1984.

Gervais went on to have a successful international career as a comedian and actor, while Macrae later embarked on a solo career, though he has not made any real media appearance since. When Jimmy Kimmel asked about Macrae in an interview in 2014, Gervais said jokingly, "I hope he got fat, too."

Popularity in the Philippines

In 1985, DWRT-FM (then known as 99.5 RT, now 99.5 Play FM), a radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines, started playing a song billed as "Fade" by Medium (also billed as "Medium" by Fade). DWRT-FM deliberately misnamed the artist and song title to prevent anyone from finding the record and playing it themselves. Additionally, to stop other radio stations from recording it and playing it, DWRT-FM inserted a station ID midway through the track. A year later, another radio station, DWXB-102, revealed the true identity of the song as "More to Lose" by Seona Dancing.[1]

The song, which utilises an opening piano riff to convey the sound of falling teardrops, became a major radio and club hit as well as a favourite at high-school dances during the 1980s and beyond. AllMusic critic Michael Sutton wrote that the track was "the theme song of angst-ridden New Wave youths in the Philippines" and "an '80s anthem as ubiquitous as Peter Gabriel's 'In Your Eyes', but with the eternal hipster cool of Joy Division's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'."[1]

Discography

An unofficial CD compiling all of the band's songs (apart from the 7" versions of 'Bitter Heart' and 'Tell Her'), titled 'More To Lose', was released in 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b c Michael Sutton. "Seona Dancing | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Bill Macrae". IMDb.com. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Ricky Gervais 1982". YouTube. 4 January 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  4. ^ Johnny Davis, The Independent, 2005, "Ricky Gervais: My life as a superstar" – retrieved on 2009-09-12
  5. ^ "Seona Dancing", Chart Stats, retrieved 2011-01-15