We didn’t copy them, but the title fitted a song we were working on and a few inspirations came together and our “I Ran” was born. Shortly after that, we saw a band that had a song called “ I Ran “. That was like a sign from god, so the band was now called “A Flock of Seagulls”. During the song, “Toiler on the Sea “, Hugh Cornwell pointed at me ( in my mind ) and yelled out “A Flock of Seagulls”, a line from the song. Yes – The Stranglers were one of my fave bands and we saw them playing at Eric’s. Can you tell us what you remember about the Liverpool music scene and those early days going out in Mathew Street? I Ran was partly inspired by a song you’d heard at Eric’s. Soon after it was the classic “Seagulls “ hairstyle. People in the audience pointed at my hair! It looked pretty cool so the next show I worked it into that same shape. This collapsed my “Ziggy” but the sides stayed up and at the same time our manager was pushing us to get on stage so out I went, flattened “Ziggy “and all. Frank (Maudsley ) came up behind me and put his had on my head to be able to get in the mirror as well. I had it in a kind of “Ziggy Stardust “ style all sticking up at an early show and I was trying to work it taller in the mirror. How did that come about? And did you realise it would become such an iconic look? You were a hairdresser before forming the band, and we can’t talk A Flock of Seagulls without mentioning your distinctive ‘do’. Also, it didn’t matter what we played because we had no recording contract and were free to play what sounded good to us. As things progressed I realized that some of the songs we were producing were totally original and there was no other band quite like us. When I formed the band I just wanted to be in my own band and write a few songs and have a bit of fun. What were your ambitions – and expectations – when you started the band? It’s now 40 years since A Flock of Seagulls was formed. We caught up with Seagulls’ founder, vocalist and keyboard maestro Mike Score ahead of the show to find out what it means to him to return to the city, and what fans can expect. Their hits included Space Age Love Song, Wishing (I Had a Photograph of You), The More You Live, The More You Love, and the Grammy Award-winning DNA, while the video for their 1982 song I Ran (So Far Away) became one of the most played on MTV.Ī Flock of Seagulls was formed here in Liverpool – and now four decades on from its founding the band is returning to make its first-ever appearance at the Cavern Club. In 2018 the members of the original lineup came together to record an album with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra entitled Ascension.With their distinctive look and synth pop sound, A Flock of Seagulls were one of the most recognisable and successful bands of the early 1980s. The band won a Grammy Award in 1983 for their instrumental “D.N.A.”. Their video for “I Ran (So Far Away)” received airplay on MTV during the Second British Invasion. The group had a string of international hit singles including “I Ran (So Far Away)” “Space Age Love Song”, “Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)”, and “The More You Live, the More You Love”. The group released its debut EP on Bill Nelsons Cocteau Records early in 1981, and while the record failed to chart, its lead track, ‘Telecommunication,’ became an underground hit in Euro-disco and new wave clubs. Hairdresser Mike Score (lead vocals, keyboards) formed A Flock of Seagulls with his brother Ali (drums) and fellow hairdresser Frank Maudsley (bass) in 1980, adding guitarist Paul Reynolds several months later. Growing out of the synth-heavy and ruthlessly stylish new romantic movement. A Flock of Seagulls were one of prime movers in the 80’s new wave era. A Flock Of Seagulls may well be known for their bizarrely teased haircuts as much as their hit single ‘I Ran’.
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