Tenpole Tudor: “Love and Food” (1981)
Eddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary’s corking “Swords of a Thousand Men” was backed with a catchy B-side in “Love and Food”.
The band sometimes performed in medieval garb, with lead singer Edward Tudor-Pole even donning a full suit of chain mail armour.
Their messy musical mayhem was a welcome rarity: punk music that sounded more like a party than impending fisticuffs.
“Love and Food”, if anything, owes more to the British pub rock movement than the Sex Pistols.
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