'We wouldn't still be playing if we'd got stinking rich': the Damned celebrate 50 years of punk, goth and holy grail hunting

The Damned's 50-year journey is a testament to their unwavering commitment to creative expression and chaos. As the band's sole constant member, Dave Vanian reflects on the ebb and flow of their history, which has seen them navigate punk, goth, and everything in between.

"We wouldn't still be playing if we'd got stinking rich," Vanian admits, highlighting the importance of staying true to their artistic vision. For Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies, the band's dynamic has always been about blending diverse influences – from poppy sensibilities to darker, more theatrical elements. This melting pot has led to some of the most iconic songs in their discography, such as "New Rose" and "Cement Heads."

Throughout their career, the Damned have experienced their share of break-ups, lineup changes, and personal conflicts. Scabies's departure in 1977, followed by his eventual return in 2022, has been a significant factor in shaping the band's trajectory. The tensions between the three core members – Vanian, Sensible, and Scabies – have often been palpable, with each individual bringing their unique personality to the table.

"Each member was almost a frontman in themselves," Vanian notes, acknowledging the importance of compromise within the band. With their recent reunion, the Damned are once again united, releasing new music and gearing up for a sold-out Wembley Arena gig.

Their forthcoming album, "Not Like Everybody Else," is a love letter to 60s garage bands, featuring covers of songs that have been instrumental in shaping the band's sound. This project not only serves as a tribute to their influences but also represents a new chapter in the Damned's legacy.

"We went on a musical adventure," Sensible recalls, highlighting the importance of staying true to their artistic vision. For Scabies, the experience has been about embracing the chaos and unpredictability that defined punk rock in its early days.

As the Damned continue to tour and release new music, they are now bigger than ever, with their recent albums achieving unprecedented chart success. The band's reunion is a testament to the enduring power of their music, which continues to inspire new generations of fans.

"We're all knocking on," Scabies says wistfully, hinting at the possibility of future tours or even retirement. For Sensible and Vanian, the decision to continue playing is straightforward: as long as they can still deliver the energy and passion that has driven them for decades.

"You'll know it's time for me to quit when I start leaning on the mic to sing Sinatra songs," Vanian jokes, emphasizing his commitment to staying true to himself and the music he loves. The Damned may have come a long way since their early days as punks, but their spirit remains unchanged – a constant reminder of the power of creative expression and the enduring appeal of their unique sound.
 
omg u guys i think its so cool that Davo has been rite thru all these years lol he's like the glue that holds the band together 🤘<br>
anyway i think its awesome they're still makin music n tour after 50 yrs its a testament to their dedication & creativity 💥<br>
i love how they're embracin their influences from diff eras like 60s garage bands its gonna b interesting to see how this new album turns out 🎶<br>
can u believe scabs is back n the band tho? 😮 that reunion was a game changer for them
 
I'm not sure about this whole reunion thing... I mean, they're still making music and playing gigs, which is awesome, don't get me wrong 🤔. But can we talk about how crazy it's been for them? Like, Scabies was out for ages, and now he's back, which is wild 😲. And Vanian's all like "we wouldn't be here if we got rich" but I'm not buying that 💸.

I think the new album sounds pretty cool though... a love letter to 60s garage bands? That's a great idea! 🎸 But what about their other influences, you know, the whole punk and goth thing? Are they gonna leave those parts behind or just blend them in like usual? 🤷‍♂️

And what's up with all this talk of retirement? "You'll know it's time for me to quit when I start singing Sinatra songs"... yeah, no thanks 😂. I mean, I'm sure they've got a few more years left in them... or do they? 🤔
 
They're still going strong after all those years! I love how Dave Vanian is keeping it real about not getting stinkin' rich making music - that's so true for artists who stay true to themselves. And Captain Sensible's right, blending different influences has always been key to their sound. Those iconic songs like "New Rose" and "Cement Heads" are total classics 🤘. It's crazy how they've had so many lineup changes and personal conflicts over the years, but it all seems to have worked out in the end. Their recent album is really cool, too - a love letter to 60s garage bands! And Scabies is totally right about embracing the chaos of punk rock 🎸. The Damned are still killing it after all these years, and I'm so stoked they're touring again 🎟️
 
🤔 I mean, it's like they say: when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. The Damned have definitely been squeezing all sorts of weird and wonderful sounds out of their careers. I love that they're still rocking on, even after all these years - it just goes to show that age is just a number, right? 😂 And who knows, maybe Dave Vanian will really start singing Sinatra songs when he's ready to hang up his mic... 🎤💤
 
their 50 yr journey is crazy 🤯 i mean who would've thought they'd still be rocking out after all these yrs? dave vanian's dedication to his art is truly inspiring 💪 but at the same time it's wild that they've had so many lineup changes & personal conflicts 🤔 it's like they're constantly rewriting their own history

anyway i love how they're embracing the 60s garage scene on this new album, gotta respect their willingness to take risks & experiment with new sounds 🎸 not like everybody else indeed
 
Man I'm loving this reunion thing they're doing 🤘! I mean the Damned's been around for like 50 years now and they still manage to make music that's fresh and exciting. It's a testament to Dave Vanian's dedication to his art, you know? He's like the ultimate original, always pushing boundaries and taking risks. And Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies, man they're just as vital to the band's sound as ever. I love how they've managed to blend all these different influences over the years – it's a real testament to their creativity. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to hear them play live at Wembley Arena? It's gonna be a wild ride, can't wait to see what they come up with next!
 
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