Barry Cain
I was born on a Monopoly board square: Pentonville Road, near Kings Cross. My secondary school, Dame Alice Owens in the Angel, Islington (another Monopoly board square), was also attended, amongst others, by the boys from Spandau Ballet and a Madness.
I started my journalistic career as a trainee court reporter at Marlborough Street magistrates court opposite Carnaby Street (Monopoly has played a major role in my life) working in the same office as Charles Dickens (who was dead at the time). I completed my indentures on the Evening Citizen newspaper in Gloucester, where I started a music column called "Pop Pourri", ouch, and got to interview Edwin Starr, KC of Sunshine band fame, Mud and Paper Lace.
I then went over to the dark side, South London, and became the entertainments' editor on the South-East London Mercury in Depford before joining Record Mirror at the start of the punk explosion. Over the next year I toured with the Clash, the Jam and Johnny Thunders, accompanied the Damned on their first trip to New York, saw the Pistols play in America and travelled around Japan with the Stranglers (with whom he is pictured, above, in 1978).
After a brief stint as PR for Blondie, the Buzzcocks, George Thorogood, 999 and Generation X, I returned to journalism and ended up writing the pop columns for the Daily Record, Daily Star and the London Evening News. During that time I interviewed, amongst others, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, the Stones, Bob Marley and the Beach Boys. My experiences are recorded in the books 77 Sulphate Strip and the sequel, 57 Varieties Of Talk Soup (a phrase John Lydon used to describe Sulphate Strip).
But I was still hopelessly devoted to punk, so much so that Malcolm McLaren asked me to ghost write his autobiography. Due to various legal reasons, it has yet to see the light of day but hopefully that situation will be rectified in the near future.
In 1980 myself and writer Tim Lott launched Flexipop! magazine which featured a flexi disc on the cover of each issue exclusively recorded by artists like the Jam, Blondie, Madness, Boomtown Rats, the Cure, Motorhead and even Genesis. Alas, it was banned three years later after the police seized copies from WH Smith in Blackpool (long story). I started Pop Shop magazine in 1988 (which ended up in the hands of Robert Maxwell, although rumours he was clutching a copy when he was eventually washed up are unfounded) and 18-Rated magazine in 1992, again banned by WH Smith for showing a man's bare arse on the cover made up to look like Elvis Presley.
I continued to publish a string of official, and unofficial, pop magazines throughout the '80s and '90s before publishing a magazine about (ship) cruising and becoming a travel writer.
A few years back I resurrected Flexipop! on line – flexipop.com – and did a Best Of book featuring a brand new double-sided flexi disc by Marc Almond and Spandau Ballet.
My debut novel, The Tapes Of Wrath, a psychological thriller, came out a few years ago. I'm married to Dina and have three sons and one grandson. I still live in North London but, alas, nowhere near a Monopoly board square.
56 articles
List of articles in the library
AC/DC: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 20 November 1976
Just acting satchelly ...
Joan Armatrading: Girl On A Wild Goose Chase
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 29 July 1978
Barry Cain finds out about Joan Armatrading's dark past. ...
Blondie, The Shangri-Las: Blondie and Beyond
Report and Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 18 November 1978
BARRY CAIN threads his way through the decaying labyrinth known as New York, finds the other faces behind Debbie Harry, unearths two of the "fabulous" ...
Blondie, Television: Television, Blondie: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 4 June 1977
AH, THE Watusi. ...
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 4 December 1976
MARSHALL TUCKER and co. had a hot time in the old town last Saturday night. They blazed the trail west with some fierce ten gallon ...
Buzzcocks: Rafters, Manchester
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 10 September 1977
BUZZCOCKS — a Manchester miasma causing GBH to the nostrils? Or one of the best damned bands the rainy city has ever produced? ...
The Chi-Lites: Top Rank, Brighton
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 13 November 1976
EIGHTEEN YEARS on... and the Chi-Lites can still do the seaside shuffle. ...
The Clash: The Clash (CBS 82000)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 9 April 1977
Clash lead black vinyl riot ...
The Clash: Coliseum, Harlesden, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 19 March 1977
THE CLASH Somewhere west of Karachi ...
The Clash, The Subway Sect: The Clash, Subway Sect: Palais des Glaces, Paris
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 7 May 1977
Beware Les Français: C'est la Guerre! The Clash return to the scene of the May 68 riots and whip up a storm. Barry Cain reports... ...
The Clash, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers: A Storm Is Coming
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, April 1977
Last week Clash jumped 60 places in the chart and Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers packed out London's Marquee. New Wave is now Big Wave. ...
The Commodores: Do these men look like black Beatles?
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 2 September 1978
Barry "Phoner" Cain gets a Commodore connection with Walter "Sweet" Orange in Tuskegee, Alabama ...
The Cortinas, The Stranglers: The Stranglers, the Cortinas: The Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 2 July 1977
What more can Barry Cain say about the Stranglers. He's just...LOST IN SPACE ...
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs: Roxy, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Sounds, 12 March 1977
NOW YOU can take this on two levels — the gimmick and the serious. ...
Crown Heights Affair: Vice on Ice
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 October 1978
Drink, drugs. Who needs them, say Crown Heights Affair ...
The Damned: Damned, Damned, Damned (Stiff Records)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 19 February 1977
LADIES AND Gentlemen — welcome to the world's first 78 rpm album. At last, a recording that gives credence to the claim that punk does ...
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 26 February 1977
FUNNY WHAT rave reviews can do. ...
The Damned, The Dead Boys: The Damned: The Fantastic Four versus the Big Apple
Report by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 23 April 1977
The story so far: Barry Cain and The Damned have journeyed to New York in pursuit of the evil CBGB... ...
Dr. Feelgood: Dr Feelgood: Hammersmith Palais, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 December 1976
THE FEELGOODS DO IT AGAIN ...
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 18 August 1979
A spiv, a brat, a clown. No we're not talking about BARRY CAIN. That's Ian Dury's own description of himself. ...
Earth, Wind & Fire: How does he do it?
Report and Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 18 February 1978
Barry Cain doesn't know either ...
Earth, Wind & Fire: Earth, Wind and Fire: All 'n All (CBS 80051)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 7 January 1978
Smooth as their sequined shirts ...
Earth, Wind & Fire: Earth, Wind and Fire: When you feel the feeling you're feeling
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 29 September 1979
BARRY CAIN gets that feeling when he meets Earth, Wind and Fire's Maurice White ...
Eddie & the Hot Rods: Rainbow Theatre, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 26 February 1977
HOT — IT WAS SHEER HELL (in the nicest way) ...
Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers: Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle: National Stadium, Dublin
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 12 November 1977
COUNTRY SINGERS make me puke. ...
Dana Gillespie: Dingwalls, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 December 1976
THIS DANA is certainly no fairtytale. ...
Dan Hartman, Edgar Winter: Hartman's Heartland
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 18 November 1978
BARRY CAIN meets former Edgar Winter Band member Dan Hartman — the man who made 'Instant Replay' one of the most instant of this year's ...
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 May 1977
WOKING CLASS heroes with Union J-J Jack tenacity. The J-J-Jam. ...
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 2 April 1977
OBVIOUS BAND for the slag-off merchants this. ...
Joni Mitchell: Hejira (Asylum K53053)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 27 November 1976
JONI More blues ...
New Hearts, XTC: XTC: Hope and Anchor, London; New Hearts, The Models: Speakeasy, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 3 September 1977
Is this what was intended? ...
The Only Ones: The Speakeasy, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 2 July 1977
(A SELF Indulgent 'I'm In Love' piece. Apologies) ...
Parliament: Funkentelechy Vs the Placebo Syndrome (Casablanca CALH 2021)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 7 January 1978
I GUESS you could describe Parliament as an ethnic funk band if indeed such an animal exists. Apart from the occasional extra-terrestrial skullduggery which no ...
Public Image Ltd: Images of Public Image
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 4 November 1978
Donning his sardonic mask, BARRY CAIN lurches into Sloane Ranger territory (Chelsea to you) and tracks down one J. Lydon and his mate Jah Wobble; ...
The Saints: (I'm) Stranded (EMI Import EMC 2870 Code 304)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 12 March 1977
St. Stranded ...
Sex Pistols: The Great South-East Music Hall, Atlanta, GA
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 14 January 1978
Johnny leaves his heart in Finsbury Park Barry Cain reports on the start of the Sex Pistols' American tour ...
Sex Pistols: The Sex Pistols: Enemies of the World
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 11 June 1977
• FACT. Simply by stating 'No Future' the Pistols are creating one • FACT. Their music outshines, outflanks and outclasses much of the jetlagged ineptitude ...
Sex Pistols: The Sex Pistols: Johnny knows he's not mad. Can you say that?
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 11 December 1976
Barry Cain talks to the band everyone's talking about, the Sex Pistols ...
Sex Pistols: The Sex Pistols: Magical mystery tour
Report by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 21 January 1978
BARRY CAIN goes to America to say hullo to the Pistols. They say hullo back ...
Sex Pistols: The Sex Pistols: Notre Dame Hall, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 26 March 1977
CRUCIFIED! High priest Rotten takes up the cloth ...
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 10 September 1977
SHAZAM 77! The antediluvian ideals of the pig-gutted swirl are in the process of a distortion that any bleach-eyed chameleon would be proud of. Like ...
Sham 69: Sham v Them. Referee: Barry Cain
Report and Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 February 1978
JIMMY PURSEY talks. Jimmy Pursey talks corks out of bottles. Talks forks out of mouths. Talks porks out of pigs. Talks hawks out ...
Report by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 29 October 1977
BARRY CAIN gets struck down by the crazy past and present of THE HEARTBREAKERS ...
Bruce Springsteen: Capital Centre, Largo, MD
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 18 November 1978
Listen and be born again ...
Report and Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 November 1978
BARRY CAIN catches a glimpse of heaven ...
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 7 October 1978
I THOUGHT I TAW A PUDDYTAT A creepin' up on me. I DID! I TAW A PUDDYTAT As plain as he can be. ...
Sylvester: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 16 December 1978
WHAT A DRAG ...
Television: Marquee Moon (Elektra K52046)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 12 March 1977
Screen gems ...
Television: A Bite At The Big Apple
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 May 1977
FIVE FLOORS above the deranged contours of Glasgow a dismembered light in the three am thickness. ...
Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers: Bring a freezer, you're gonna need it
Report by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 25 June 1977
THE HEARTBREAKERS (make that THE JUNKIES), St Albans and Birmingham ...
Johnny "Guitar" Watson: A Real Mother (DJM DJF20505)
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 May 1977
AWARD NO One: the worst album cover of the year so far. Mr Watson thumbs up in Cadillac BABY CARRIAGE! and guitar sticking up with ...
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 26 November 1976
The guitar hero's guitar hero ...
X-Ray Spex: Poly Puts The Kettle On!
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 12 November 1977
IT WAS just another press conference. Poly Styrene looked surprisingly radiant, showing no signs of the traumas she had suffered over recent months. ...
Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 19 February 1977
THE DESERT sand burnt holes in his feet. The sun's rays were spears piercing the top of his head. Three days and no sign of ...
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