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'''TONIGHT: Power Pop Beginings 1978'''
'''TONIGHT: Power Pop Beginings 1978'''


Tonight were a 5 piece New Wave band, from Southend-On-Sea, Essex. Although only active beween June '77 to Jan '79, they played an integral part in the ever-changing music scene in the late '70's. 'Tonight' along with 'The Rich Kids', were the first acts to be descibed as 'Power-Pop', a new music genre term in Jan '78, first mentioned by Charles Catchpole in the Evening Standard (17/01/78}. The term was borrowed from Pete Townsend's description of The Who's music in 1967, and in 1978 put foward as a musical term, by the press/promotion office at WEA in London, to descibe thier new upcoming acts. As Punk morphed into New Wave/Power Pop (Dec '77 - Jan '78) Tonight were there, scoring the first hit for the genre (Feb '78), with a single called 'Drummer Man' reaching No.14 in the charts, thier next single 'Money (That's Your Problem)' charted just outside the top 30, two more singles were released + an unreleased album. The Tonight guitar sound was very bright, cutting & jangly, the songs were very melodic & snappy, with tempos played at a brisk pace. A perfect example of the Power-Pop genre, as it was originaly described in 1978.
Tonight[http://www.tonight78.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk] were a 5 piece New Wave band, from Southend-On-Sea, Essex. Although only active beween June '77 to Jan '79, they played an integral part in the ever-changing music scene in the late '70's. 'Tonight' along with 'The Rich Kids', were the first acts to be descibed as 'Power-Pop', a new music genre term in Jan '78, first mentioned by Charles Catchpole in the Evening Standard (17/01/78}. The term was borrowed from Pete Townsend's description of The Who's music in 1967, and in 1978 put foward as a musical term, by the press/promotion office at WEA in London, to descibe thier new upcoming acts. As Punk morphed into New Wave/Power Pop (Dec '77 - Jan '78) Tonight were there, scoring the first hit for the genre (Feb '78), with a single called 'Drummer Man' reaching No.14 in the charts, thier next single 'Money (That's Your Problem)' charted just outside the top 30, two more singles were released + an unreleased album. The Tonight guitar sound was very bright, cutting & jangly, the songs were very melodic & snappy, with tempos played at a brisk pace. A perfect example of the Power-Pop genre, as it was originaly described in 1978.


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TONIGHT: Power Pop Beginings 1978

Tonight[1] were a 5 piece New Wave band, from Southend-On-Sea, Essex. Although only active beween June '77 to Jan '79, they played an integral part in the ever-changing music scene in the late '70's. 'Tonight' along with 'The Rich Kids', were the first acts to be descibed as 'Power-Pop', a new music genre term in Jan '78, first mentioned by Charles Catchpole in the Evening Standard (17/01/78}. The term was borrowed from Pete Townsend's description of The Who's music in 1967, and in 1978 put foward as a musical term, by the press/promotion office at WEA in London, to descibe thier new upcoming acts. As Punk morphed into New Wave/Power Pop (Dec '77 - Jan '78) Tonight were there, scoring the first hit for the genre (Feb '78), with a single called 'Drummer Man' reaching No.14 in the charts, thier next single 'Money (That's Your Problem)' charted just outside the top 30, two more singles were released + an unreleased album. The Tonight guitar sound was very bright, cutting & jangly, the songs were very melodic & snappy, with tempos played at a brisk pace. A perfect example of the Power-Pop genre, as it was originaly described in 1978.

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