Article 5NZDH ‘We were called heretics and ostracised’: the Stranglers on fights, drugs and finally growing up

‘We were called heretics and ostracised’: the Stranglers on fights, drugs and finally growing up

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Dave Simpson
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They brawled with the Sex Pistols, gaffer-taped a journalist to the Eiffel Tower and got thrown out of Sweden twice. Now, for their 18th album and final tour, the punks seem to be maturing at last

As Jean-Jacques Burnel drily admits, the Stranglers had a bad reputation for quite a while". During the punk years, their many outrages ranged from being escorted out of Sweden by police with machine-guns (twice) to gaffer-taping a music journalist to the Eiffel Tower, 400ft up, upside down, without his trousers. However, the singer and bass player says the biggest outcry actually came when they got themselves a keyboard player.

It was seen as sacrilege," he laughs, recalling this supposed affront to the ramshackle garage punk ethos. And worse than that - he had a synthesiser. We were called heretics and ostracised. Nobody wanted anything to to do with us. But look what happened a couple of years later: synth pop!"

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