The Pack were a British punk rock band formed in 1978. Comprising Kirk Brandon (vocals, guitar), Simon Werner (died 26 Nov 2010) (guitar), Jonathan Werner (bass), and Rab Fae Beith (later of UK Subs) (drums). Beith was eventually replaced by Jim Walker (drums). The band released two singles in 1979, before a change of name to Theatre of Hate.
Discography
Albums
The Pack Live (live album, recorded 1979, released 1982, cassette only)
In 1980, The Pack evolved into Theatre of Hate, with Luke Rendle replacing Walker on drums, Stan Stammers joining on bass, Steve Guthrie on guitar and John "Boy" Lennard on sax (the Werners joined The Straps, who Stan Stammers had previously played for).<ref name="Strong" Inspired by Antonin Artaud's book Theatre and its DoubleThe band took its name from the concept of the Theatre of Cruelty: "Artaud called for the emotional involvement of the audience. Singer Brandon borrowed the thespian term because he was trying to do the same." The first Theatre of Hate release was the "Original Sin" single in November 1980, which reached No.5 on the UK Indie Chart." Theatre of Hate garnered much early attention as a live act and made their album debut in 1981 with the concert LPHe Who Dares Wins (Live at the Warehouse Leeds). Steve Guthrie left the band shortly after the album's release. Another concert recording followed, Live at the Lyceum.
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? | 1982
New restoration and edit of Theatre of Hate performing Do You Believe in the Westworld? on Dutch TV in early 1982.
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Forty years ago, when I was a kid, Theatre of Hate’s Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a massive tune for my friends and I.
I think it was my mate Pete that introduced me to the music of Theatre of Hate. In heavy rotation among us alternative music fans at school, was a tape of the August 1981 John Peel Session, that included Do You Believe in the Westworld? I loved the cowboy movie iconography of the music - galloping drum beats, country and western twang guitar - and lyrics, “From the south on a wind, in walked a cowboy...”, delivered in magnificent accusatory fury by singer Kirk Brandon.
Then I remember in early ‘82, hearing the Clash’s Mick Jones produced Do You B...
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published: 09 Mar 2015
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New restoration and edit of Theatre of Hate performing Do You Believe in the Westworld? on Dutch TV in early 1982.
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Forty years ago, when I was a kid, Theatr...
New restoration and edit of Theatre of Hate performing Do You Believe in the Westworld? on Dutch TV in early 1982.
•
Forty years ago, when I was a kid, Theatre of Hate’s Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a massive tune for my friends and I.
I think it was my mate Pete that introduced me to the music of Theatre of Hate. In heavy rotation among us alternative music fans at school, was a tape of the August 1981 John Peel Session, that included Do You Believe in the Westworld? I loved the cowboy movie iconography of the music - galloping drum beats, country and western twang guitar - and lyrics, “From the south on a wind, in walked a cowboy...”, delivered in magnificent accusatory fury by singer Kirk Brandon.
Then I remember in early ‘82, hearing the Clash’s Mick Jones produced Do You Believe in the Westworld? blasting out of the Purley United Reform Church Youth Club stereo. Jones’ gargantuan production had taken the song up several notches, further enhancing it with the addition of backwards musical elements and sampled voices.
The sleeve of the record featured Soviet-esque artwork. So what was the question being posed with the furious demand, Do You Believe in the Westworld? What was the message here? I asked my mate Pete, who answered, “It’s political”. A commentary on the Cold War? Or an anti-American Imperialism sentiment? Or...? But back then neither of us knew anything about politics, so as far as I remember, we left it at that.
Theatre of Hate were a very happening band at that point, and Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a hip and catchy song. So it’s not that surprising that it made it into the U.K. pop charts, tho’ only peaking at a modest number 40. A one-off appearance on Top of the Pops on the 4th of February, was TV gold for me.
The Top of the Pops appearance was very spirited, but it was only a sub-3 minute truncated demo-sounding version of Do You Believe in the Westworld? For close to forty years I didn’t know of any other decent footage of the song from the era, until I was sent the Götterdämmerung 2000 TV broadcast that we have here. The footage contains a lip sync performance of an almost complete album version of Do You Believe in the Westworld?
The Götterdämmerung 2000 performance is well shot, but it has flaws. It’s missing the beginning and end of the song, and has some pretty bad miming gaffs. Also the broadcast recording has some spoiled sections due to rolling frames. I managed to rectify most of those issues, and in addition I re-edited some sections, swapping scenes around and using long dissolves and superimposing. Finally, I applied upscaling and all the usual restoration processes.
Thanks for watching, hope you dig it!
•
Credits
Video Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? | Götterdämmerung 2000 | Dutch TV | 1982 | Broadcast recording courtesy of the very fine YouTube channel TravisBickle1963
Audio Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? [Full length version] | From the 1982 album Westworld | Produced by Mick Jones
Musicians:
Theatre of Hate
Kirk Brandon | vocals, guitar
Stan Stammers | bass guitar
John "Boy" Lennard | saxophone
Luke Rendall | drums
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New restoration and edit of Theatre of Hate performing Do You Believe in the Westworld? on Dutch TV in early 1982.
•
Forty years ago, when I was a kid, Theatre of Hate’s Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a massive tune for my friends and I.
I think it was my mate Pete that introduced me to the music of Theatre of Hate. In heavy rotation among us alternative music fans at school, was a tape of the August 1981 John Peel Session, that included Do You Believe in the Westworld? I loved the cowboy movie iconography of the music - galloping drum beats, country and western twang guitar - and lyrics, “From the south on a wind, in walked a cowboy...”, delivered in magnificent accusatory fury by singer Kirk Brandon.
Then I remember in early ‘82, hearing the Clash’s Mick Jones produced Do You Believe in the Westworld? blasting out of the Purley United Reform Church Youth Club stereo. Jones’ gargantuan production had taken the song up several notches, further enhancing it with the addition of backwards musical elements and sampled voices.
The sleeve of the record featured Soviet-esque artwork. So what was the question being posed with the furious demand, Do You Believe in the Westworld? What was the message here? I asked my mate Pete, who answered, “It’s political”. A commentary on the Cold War? Or an anti-American Imperialism sentiment? Or...? But back then neither of us knew anything about politics, so as far as I remember, we left it at that.
Theatre of Hate were a very happening band at that point, and Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a hip and catchy song. So it’s not that surprising that it made it into the U.K. pop charts, tho’ only peaking at a modest number 40. A one-off appearance on Top of the Pops on the 4th of February, was TV gold for me.
The Top of the Pops appearance was very spirited, but it was only a sub-3 minute truncated demo-sounding version of Do You Believe in the Westworld? For close to forty years I didn’t know of any other decent footage of the song from the era, until I was sent the Götterdämmerung 2000 TV broadcast that we have here. The footage contains a lip sync performance of an almost complete album version of Do You Believe in the Westworld?
The Götterdämmerung 2000 performance is well shot, but it has flaws. It’s missing the beginning and end of the song, and has some pretty bad miming gaffs. Also the broadcast recording has some spoiled sections due to rolling frames. I managed to rectify most of those issues, and in addition I re-edited some sections, swapping scenes around and using long dissolves and superimposing. Finally, I applied upscaling and all the usual restoration processes.
Thanks for watching, hope you dig it!
•
Credits
Video Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? | Götterdämmerung 2000 | Dutch TV | 1982 | Broadcast recording courtesy of the very fine YouTube channel TravisBickle1963
Audio Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? [Full length version] | From the 1982 album Westworld | Produced by Mick Jones
Musicians:
Theatre of Hate
Kirk Brandon | vocals, guitar
Stan Stammers | bass guitar
John "Boy" Lennard | saxophone
Luke Rendall | drums
•
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00:00 - Intro
02:33 - A little banter
04:48 - Early Beginnings and the London Grunge Scene
09:00 - The Politics in 80s Punk & Theatre Of Hate
10:45 - Big Hits & Band Break Ups
12:53 - Working with Nick Launay
14:35 - Recording at Wessex Sound Studios
19:20 - The Fate of Spear Of Destiny
23:10 - Grapes of Wrath at Townhouse Studios
24:50 - The Scene of Searching For Your Sound
28:20 - Writing "Never Take Me Alive" on an early Apple
30:30 - Tour Today with Both Bands
40:25 - Ghost Population
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - A little banter
04:48 - Early Beginnings and the London Grunge Scene
09:00 - The Politics in 80s Punk & Theatre Of Hate
10:45 - Big Hits & Band Break Ups
12:53 - Working with Nick Launay
14:35 - Recording at Wessex Sound Studios
19:20 - The Fate of Spear Of Destiny
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New restoration and edit of Theatre of Hate performing Do You Believe in the Westworld? on Dutch TV in early 1982.
•
Forty years ago, when I was a kid, Theatre of Hate’s Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a massive tune for my friends and I.
I think it was my mate Pete that introduced me to the music of Theatre of Hate. In heavy rotation among us alternative music fans at school, was a tape of the August 1981 John Peel Session, that included Do You Believe in the Westworld? I loved the cowboy movie iconography of the music - galloping drum beats, country and western twang guitar - and lyrics, “From the south on a wind, in walked a cowboy...”, delivered in magnificent accusatory fury by singer Kirk Brandon.
Then I remember in early ‘82, hearing the Clash’s Mick Jones produced Do You Believe in the Westworld? blasting out of the Purley United Reform Church Youth Club stereo. Jones’ gargantuan production had taken the song up several notches, further enhancing it with the addition of backwards musical elements and sampled voices.
The sleeve of the record featured Soviet-esque artwork. So what was the question being posed with the furious demand, Do You Believe in the Westworld? What was the message here? I asked my mate Pete, who answered, “It’s political”. A commentary on the Cold War? Or an anti-American Imperialism sentiment? Or...? But back then neither of us knew anything about politics, so as far as I remember, we left it at that.
Theatre of Hate were a very happening band at that point, and Do You Believe in the Westworld? was a hip and catchy song. So it’s not that surprising that it made it into the U.K. pop charts, tho’ only peaking at a modest number 40. A one-off appearance on Top of the Pops on the 4th of February, was TV gold for me.
The Top of the Pops appearance was very spirited, but it was only a sub-3 minute truncated demo-sounding version of Do You Believe in the Westworld? For close to forty years I didn’t know of any other decent footage of the song from the era, until I was sent the Götterdämmerung 2000 TV broadcast that we have here. The footage contains a lip sync performance of an almost complete album version of Do You Believe in the Westworld?
The Götterdämmerung 2000 performance is well shot, but it has flaws. It’s missing the beginning and end of the song, and has some pretty bad miming gaffs. Also the broadcast recording has some spoiled sections due to rolling frames. I managed to rectify most of those issues, and in addition I re-edited some sections, swapping scenes around and using long dissolves and superimposing. Finally, I applied upscaling and all the usual restoration processes.
Thanks for watching, hope you dig it!
•
Credits
Video Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? | Götterdämmerung 2000 | Dutch TV | 1982 | Broadcast recording courtesy of the very fine YouTube channel TravisBickle1963
Audio Source:
Theatre of Hate | Do You Believe in the Westworld? [Full length version] | From the 1982 album Westworld | Produced by Mick Jones
Musicians:
Theatre of Hate
Kirk Brandon | vocals, guitar
Stan Stammers | bass guitar
John "Boy" Lennard | saxophone
Luke Rendall | drums
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - A little banter
04:48 - Early Beginnings and the London Grunge Scene
09:00 - The Politics in 80s Punk & Theatre Of Hate
10:45 - Big Hits & Band Break Ups
12:53 - Working with Nick Launay
14:35 - Recording at Wessex Sound Studios
19:20 - The Fate of Spear Of Destiny
23:10 - Grapes of Wrath at Townhouse Studios
24:50 - The Scene of Searching For Your Sound
28:20 - Writing "Never Take Me Alive" on an early Apple
30:30 - Tour Today with Both Bands
40:25 - Ghost Population
The Pack were a British punk rock band formed in 1978. Comprising Kirk Brandon (vocals, guitar), Simon Werner (died 26 Nov 2010) (guitar), Jonathan Werner (bass), and Rab Fae Beith (later of UK Subs) (drums). Beith was eventually replaced by Jim Walker (drums). The band released two singles in 1979, before a change of name to Theatre of Hate.
Discography
Albums
The Pack Live (live album, recorded 1979, released 1982, cassette only)
In 1980, The Pack evolved into Theatre of Hate, with Luke Rendle replacing Walker on drums, Stan Stammers joining on bass, Steve Guthrie on guitar and John "Boy" Lennard on sax (the Werners joined The Straps, who Stan Stammers had previously played for).<ref name="Strong" Inspired by Antonin Artaud's book Theatre and its DoubleThe band took its name from the concept of the Theatre of Cruelty: "Artaud called for the emotional involvement of the audience. Singer Brandon borrowed the thespian term because he was trying to do the same." The first Theatre of Hate release was the "Original Sin" single in November 1980, which reached No.5 on the UK Indie Chart." Theatre of Hate garnered much early attention as a live act and made their album debut in 1981 with the concert LPHe Who Dares Wins (Live at the Warehouse Leeds). Steve Guthrie left the band shortly after the album's release. Another concert recording followed, Live at the Lyceum.