http://youtu.be/GDA708XlFIo Soggy Bottom Boys - I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow
http://youtu.be/bn_PxlIXnB0 Go to Sleep Little Baby (Oh Brother Where Art Thou)
http://youtu.be/Y7ZHT3LS5gM Fluffy Pup - The Macc Lads
http://youtu.be/gaGrzSJAWYc The Macc Lads - Twenty Pints
http://youtu.be/Z2LrDzOwuOU The Macc Lads - Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy
http://youtu.be/6eRGzMQsbAM The Macc Lads - Dirty Glass
http://youtu.be/ykuyS8weeJw macc lads st.george
http://youtu.be/O4cPCAZul-I Macc Lads - Guess me weight
http://youtu.be/gqZkGg0S3vE The macc lads man in the boat
The Macc Lads were a punk and hard rock band from Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, UK. Self-proclaimed "rudest, crudest, lewdest, drunkest band in Christendom",[1] The Macc Lads used irreverent, zany and foul-mouthed lyrics, political incorrectness, drinking, sexism and homophobia.[2]
Concerts
During the band's career they were banned, prevented from entering, or ejected from gigs in Macclesfield, London, Huddersfield, Bury, Cornwall, Blackpool, Colchester, Hull, Newcastle, Cleethorpes, Northampton, Leeds, Wigan, Lincoln, Bolton, Mansfield, Portsmouth, Cheltenham, Norwich and the USA.
A concert at the Birmingham Hummingbird in 1989 resulted in thousands of pounds worth of damage by fans. Vandalism included scaffolding from upper levels pulled apart and thrown onstage with also a broken toilet, pots of paint and ashtrays.[3] Band members McCavity and Mutley suffered cut heads, and fans went on stage to fight road crew and stage security members Lockstock and Mungo.
The Lads's website states that at a gig in Cheltenham in 1991 a "bag of hot sick" was thrown at the band.[3]
Break up
The band last performed together at a private show in 1997 for Muttley's local football team Mary Dendy, in Macclesfield. At that time, the line up was the four-piece of Muttley, Winston Dread, Al O'Peesha and Johnny Mard.[citation needed]
The last time the band were together was in 1999 for an interview at the Ivy House public house, Macclesfield, for The Bear's Head fan website. Present were Stez Styx, The Beater, Muttley and Al O'Peesha. The interview was conducted by Bear's Head contributor and fan Liquid Goblin.[citation needed]
Band members
The only member of the band to be with the band throughout their career was Mutley Mclad, real name Tristan O'Neill, who performed vocals, bass, and wrote lyrics. Other band members included:
The Beater – lead guitarist, backing vocals (lead vocals on Boddies), 1981–1986, 1986–1989, 1990–1991.
Stez Styx – (real name Howard Minns) Drums, backing vocals (lead vocals on "Newcy Brown") 1981-1986, 1990-1991.
Philip "Fast Fret" McCavity – Guitar, backing vocals, 1989–1990.
Al O'Peesha[4]– Guitar, piano, backing vocals 1991, 1993–1995. Died in 2005 in Stoke on Trent.
Cheeky Monkey – Drums, backing vocals 1985–1986.
Chorley the Hord – Drums, backing vocals 1986–1989
Johnny Mard - Guitar, backing vocals 1993-1995
Winston Dread - Drums, backing vocals 1993–1995
Uncle Knobby - Guitar, backing vocals, 1986
Other vocalists:
Barrel - Roadie, lead vocals on "Feed Your Face", 1985
Binbag - lead vocals on "Dans Round Us 'Andbags", and "Fluffy Pup"
Stella Strict - lead vocals on "Two Stroke Eddie", live singer of Fluffy Pup in 1990.
Young Man - lead vocals on "Failure With Girls", 1986
Discography
Albums
Eh Up (1983) Hectic House
Beer & Sex & Chips n Gravy (1985) Hectic House
Bitter, Fit Crack (1987) Hectic House
Live at Leeds (the who?) (1988) Dojo
From Beer to Eternity (1989) Dojo – UK No. 72[5]
The Beer Necessities (1990) Dojo
Alehouse Rock (1994) Dojo
EPs
One Gallon Demo (1982)
Minge Pies and Mistletoe (1983)
Macc Lads 5 (fan club only) (1986)
Filthy, Fat and Flatulent (1987)
Sheepless Nights (1988)
...and Drinking Partners (1989)
Bog N Roll Circus (1990)
Turtles Heads (1991)
England (2006)
Compilations
Dirty CD Chips n Gravy (1989)
Twenty Golden Crates (1991)
An Orifice and a Genital (Outtakes 1986–1991) (1993) Dojo
God's Gift to Women (1998)
The Lads From Macc (1999)
Anthology (1999)
Videos
Beer and Sex and Chips 'n' Gravy (1986)
Made in Macc (1987)
Four Bleats to the Baa (1988)
Come to Brum (live in Birmingham) (1988)
The Three Bears (1989)
The Quality of Mersey (live in Liverpool) (1989)
The Beer Necessities (1990)
Sex, Pies and Videotape (live in Manchester) (1991). The video was produced by EMI. Mutley stated in an interview in 1999 that the final result was "nearly as rude as a school choir".
http://youtu.be/U4HF9cOXp-E the macc lads -more tea vicar
http://youtu.be/AQyIpOd6yAc The Macc Lads - Head Kicked In
http://youtu.be/9K_wm8f3joM the macc lads-presbury girls
http://youtu.be/nr2VeCR7bZM The Macc Lads - Uncle Knobby