'We wouldn't still be playing if we'd got stinking rich': the Damned celebrate 50 years of punk, goth and holy grail hunting

The Damned, one of the UK's most influential punk bands, are celebrating 50 years since their formation in 1973. The band has undergone numerous lineup changes, break-ups, and reunions over the decades, but three members have remained constant throughout: Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, and Rat Scabies.

Reflecting on 50 years of the group, Vanian notes that there isn't one songwriter, leading to a diverse range of musical styles. "Captain's got a great love for syrupy pop music and prog and glam rock," he says. "My writing is more melodramatic, more theatrical." Scabies, meanwhile, was drawn to mod bands like the Who.

The Damned released the UK's first punk single, New Rose, before exploring psychedelic pop and eventually becoming one of the defining goth bands. Despite numerous lineup changes and break-ups, the three remaining members are now united once again, releasing a new album and preparing to perform at Wembley Arena.

In an interview, Sensible recalls the band's chaotic past: "We were always the outliers – we didn't want to be part of the corporate machine... We went on a musical adventure." Scabies agrees, noting that the Damned's DIY ethos allowed them to tap into their own unique style. "There were no rules," he says. "It was a bunch of kids having a laugh."

The band has experienced periods of relative commercial success, including a stint with MCA Records in the 1980s. However, Sensible insists that wealth would have stifled their creative drive: "We wouldn't still be playing if we'd got stinking rich." The Damned's commitment to their art and their audience remains unwavering.

As they approach this milestone, Vanian ponders his own legacy: "You'll know it's time for me to quit when I start leaning on the mic to sing Sinatra songs... until that day comes, I'm still here, still singing." The Damned will continue to perform and create music as long as their energy remains high.
 
The Damned is like a crazy, eccentric family who's been together for 50 years πŸ€ͺ! Can you even imagine having a band with three different songwriters and a bunch of lineup changes? I mean, it's no wonder they've had so much creative freedom - they never felt tied down to one specific sound. From punk to psychedelia to goth rock, they just went for it and explored all these different styles. 🎸

And you know what's really cool about the Damned is that they've always stayed true to themselves, even when the rest of the music world was telling them what to do. They were never afraid to be a bit weird or take risks - like Captain Sensible's love of syrupy pop music (who knew? πŸ€”) and Rat Scabies' mod vibes.

The fact that they've had so many ups and downs is actually a testament to their DIY ethos and commitment to their art. They didn't want to be part of the corporate machine, and it paid off - they're still making music and performing after all these years. And as long as Dave Vanian can still rock out (and not start singing Sinatra songs πŸ˜‚), I think we've got a good few more years with The Damned! 🎢
 
🀘 They're actually still making new music after 50 years 🎢! The three original members are back together which is just wild considering all the lineup changes they went through πŸ’₯. I mean, it's crazy that Captain Sensible has always been into that weird pop and prog rock stuff πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ while Dave Vanian is more into that dramatic goth vibe 🎭. And Rat Scabies' love for mod bands like The Who is just cool 😎. They're really still having a laugh and not letting commercial success change them πŸ™
 
🀯 The Damned is like a punk rock rollercoaster ride of emotions - all over the place and utterly fascinating! I mean, 50 years is a big deal, but it's not like they've been together for that long without a break-up or two... or three. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Still, it's awesome to see these three dudes still going strong, creating music that's as eclectic as ever. Captain Sensible might love his syrupy pop and prog rock vibes, but Dave Vanian's melodramatic style is definitely part of the band's DNA. And Rat Scabies, man... he's like the ultimate mod kid. The Damned's DIY ethos has always been a key to their success, and it's inspiring to see them still pushing boundaries after all these years. Bring on that new album and Wembley Arena show - can't wait! πŸ˜ƒ
 
😊 gotta respect these dudes, they're still rocking after all these years! 50 yrs is a huge deal and they've been through so much - lineup changes, break-ups, reunions... it's crazy how the core members have remained constant. And you can hear their passion in Dave's words about not wanting to get too commercial. 🀘 They're still true to themselves and their art, that's what keeps them going. Captain's love for syrupy pop music is actually kinda refreshing! πŸ˜‚ and Rat Scabies' mod vibes are so cool. They're the ultimate example of a DIY ethos in music - no rules, just a bunch of kids having fun 🎸🎢
 
Man... 50 years is just crazy! 🀯 I remember listening to New Rose back in '82 and thinking it was the coolest thing ever. The Damned were always a bit of an enigma, but that's what made them so interesting. I mean, you got Captain Sensible's syrupy pop vibes, Dave Vanian's melodramatic theatrics... and Rat Scabies' mod influences all mixed together? It's like they never really stopped experimenting and pushing the boundaries of what punk could be. And you know what's amazing? They still sound as fresh today. I'm not sure what the future holds for them, but one thing's for sure - they'll keep on rocking till the wheels fall off! πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” They're still going strong after 50 years? That's dedication πŸ’―. It's crazy how they've managed to stay true to themselves despite all the lineup changes. πŸ”„ Dave Vanian's melodramatic style is actually kinda cool 😎, and Captain Sensible's love for syrupy pop music is...interesting πŸ˜‚. The fact that they never compromised their art and remained DIY is what kept them relevant all these years πŸ‘. Can't wait to see what the future holds for this iconic band 🎸πŸ’₯
 
😊🎸 the Damned's story is so inspiring πŸ™Œ they've been through like, so much in 50 years, but they're still going strong πŸ’ͺ it's amazing how they've maintained that DIY ethos and creative drive all these years... I think that's what's kept them relevant, you know? They're not afraid to take risks and try new things 🎡 even with lineup changes, the music has always stayed true to themselves. And I love how Captain Sensible is keeping it real about not wanting to be part of the corporate machine πŸ’Έ - they've always been about making music for the sake of making music ❀️
 
I'm telling ya, back in my day we didn't have all these lineup changes 🀯! I mean, The Damned has been through more lead singers than I've had hot meals 🍴! But you know what? They've still managed to produce some of the most iconic punk anthems ever πŸ’₯. It's like Captain Sensible says, they were always outsiders, but that DIY ethos is what made 'em tick πŸ”Š. And let's be real, their music is all about energy and rebellion 🎸. I'm stoked they're still at it after 50 years, and I've no doubt they'll keep on rocking till the wheels fall off 😜!
 
I gotta ask, how is this possible? They've had so many lineup changes over the years, it's crazy they can still be together after 50 years... 🀯 Like, what about all those other members who were part of the band back in the day? Did they just disappear into thin air or what? I need some solid proof on this one before I start celebrating with them.
 
The secret to longevity in any endeavour is adaptability 🀝, my friends! The Damned's 50-year journey proves that even when the band members change, the passion and creativity remain πŸ”₯. Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, and Rat Scabies have demonstrated an incredible ability to evolve, experimenting with different styles while staying true to their artistic vision πŸ’–. It's a valuable lesson for us all – we don't have to be tied to one specific path or persona; it's okay to explore new horizons as long as our core values remain intact 🌈. And let's not forget the importance of community πŸ‘«; the Damned's commitment to their fans has kept them going, a testament to the power of connection and shared passion πŸ’•.
 
Umm, 50 years is a big deal, I guess πŸ€”. Three members staying constant? That's cool, but the others have been like, gone or whatever. It's weird they mention Captain Sensible's love for syrupy pop music... isn't that kinda, opposite of punk rock? And Rat Scabies talking about mod bands is pretty random. Still, I guess their DIY ethos worked out in the end πŸŽ‰. They've had ups and downs, but they're still going strong, which is awesome πŸ’ͺ. And Dave Vanian's still got it... until he starts singing Sinatra songs πŸ˜‚.
 
Ugh, 50 years of The Damned is just an excuse for them to keep milking their old glory days πŸ˜’. I mean, come on, Captain Sensible was a punk band member in the 70s? That's like me saying I was a professional cage fighter in my youth 🀣. The fact that they've had so many lineup changes and break-ups just proves they couldn't even keep it together for more than a few years πŸ’”.

And don't even get me started on their music being all over the place. Psychedelic pop? Goth rock? It's like they can't decide what kind of band they want to be πŸ€ͺ. I guess that's just part of their DIY ethos, though - no rules and all that jazz πŸ’ͺ. But honestly, after 50 years, you'd think they'd have a better idea of who they are as artists by now πŸ™„.

Still, I'll give them credit for being true to themselves (mostly) and sticking it out despite commercial success and all that nonsense πŸ’Έ. And Vanian's quote about quitting when he starts singing Sinatra songs made me LOL πŸ˜‚. Either way, The Damned will keep on keeping on as long as they can still rock out 🀘!
 
the dammed's 50 year journey is a testament to their dedication to their art & their fans πŸ’₯. it's awesome that they've maintained their DIY ethos & unique sound all these years, despite lineup changes & industry pressures 🎸. vanian, sensible, & scabies are living proof that creative freedom is worth fighting for 🀘. can't wait to see them rock wembley arena soon 🎟️
 
🀘 These guys have been rocking since '73! 50 years is insane, especially considering how many lineup changes they've had πŸ™ƒ. I love that they've always stuck to their DIY ethos and never compromised on their art 🎸. Dave's right, no one songwriter = endless experimentation, and it's what makes them so unique πŸ”₯. Can't help but feel for Captain Sensible's sweet tooth for pop music 🍭, though! πŸ˜‚ And Rat Scabies bringing the mod vibes is always a winner πŸ’ƒ. The Damned are living proof that creativity knows no bounds, even after five decades of making noise 🎧.
 
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