Headless Chickens

aka International Headless Chickens


From the radical edge to the top of the singles chart: Few bands here or anywhere have quite the span of the Headless Chickens.

Their story begins in Auckland in late 1982, when Johnny Pierce (bass), Grant Fell (guitar) and Bevan Sweeney (drums) hooked up with a Westie kid called Chris Matthews (vocals, guitar) to form the dark, roaring Children's Hour.

Cruise Control
Headless Chickens performing at the 1987 Rheineck Rock Award at Auckland's Le Bom, 1987: Michael Lawry, Chris Matthews, Rupert E. Taylor and Grant Fell
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
Headless Chickens - Donka (1988)
Michael Lawry, Grant Fell, Fiona McDonald, Chris Matthews, Anthony Nevison
Fiona McDonald and Grant Fell at the Big Day Out, Auckland, 1995.
Photo credit: Photo by Becky Nunes
Simon Grigg collection
1989 - Anthony Nevison, Chris Matthews, Michael Lawry, Grant Fell, Bevan Sweeney
Headless Chickens Australian reunion shows, December 2008
Photo credit: Mark Roach collection
1993 - back: Bevan Sweeney, Chris Matthews, Grant Fell. Front: Michael Lawry, Fiona McDonald
Chris Matthews at the Big Day Out, Auckland, 1995.
Photo credit: Photo by Becky Nunes
Simon Grigg collection
Headless Chickens - Magnet (1997)
Juice interview with Grant Fell 2008
Gascrankinstation (live at The Gluepot, October, 1990) Bob Sutton Collection
Headless Chickens - Juice (1994)
Fiona McDonald and Grant Fell (hidden) at the Big Day Out, Auckland, 1995.
Photo credit: Photo by Becky Nunes
Simon Grigg collection
1980s Radio With Pictures interview
Headless Chickens.
Photo credit: Stuart Page
Healess Chickens - photograph by Stuart Page
Photo credit: Stuart Page
Headless Chickens - Donde Esta La Pollo (1992)
Railway Surfing (live) Bob Sutton Collection
Gaskrankinstation
Headless Chickens, 22 September 1995
Photo credit: Mark Roach collection
Headless Chickens, The Powerstation, 14 March 1993
Photo credit: Mark Roach collection
Supertrouper
The cover for the Headless Chickens' 1988 Stunt Clown album, designed from a model made by Jacqueline Dwyer
Headless Chickens recording Stunt Clown at Mandrill Studios, Parnell, Auckland, early 1988: Chris Matthews, Michael Lawry, producer Rex Visible, Rupert E. Taylor, Bevan Sweeney and Grant Fell
Photo credit: Simon Grigg collection
The Headless Chickens at Wellington's Shed Eleven, 1992, with Australia's Caligula, local heroes Gifted & Brown, and DJ Roger Perry
A poster for Headless Chickens' Gluepot shows, October 1992
Chris Matthews at the Big Day Out, Auckland, 1995.
Photo credit: Photo by Becky Nunes
Simon Grigg collection
The poster for the first Headless Chickens EP on Flying Nun, 1986
Headless Chickens, 1990 - Michael Lawry, Grant Fell, Chris Matthews, Rupert E Taylor, Anthony Nevison, Bevan Sweeney
Chris Matthews, Bevan Larsen, Gerald Presland, Flex
Photo credit: Photo by Becky Nunes
Headless Chickens live at 2JJJ, Sydney
Photo credit: Photo by Stuart Page
Bevan Sweeney, Michael Lawry, Chris Matthews, Grant Fell and Fiona McDonald
George
Chris Matthews
Photo credit: Murray Cammick Collection
Early Headless Chickens: Michael Lawry, Rupert E. Taylor, Grant Fell and Chris Matthews
The Auckland launch for Chris Knox's Jesus On A Stick comic - Tall Dwarfs, Headless Chickens and Goblin Mix, June 19, 1986
Photo credit: Graeme Hill collection
1987 - Chris Matthews, Michael Lawry, Grant Fell, Bevan Sweeney, Rupert E Taylor
Photo credit: Photo by Stuart Page
Headless Chickens: Bevan Sweeney, Grant Fell, Rupert E. Taylor, Chris Matthews, Michael Lawry, in a shot taken in 1988, before Fiona and Anthony joined. It was used on the cover of Rip It Up when the Stunt Clown album was released.
Labels:

Flying Nun


Mushroom Records

Trivia:

Cruise Control includes vocal samples from The Crocodiles' Tears and Shona Laing's 1905.

The stilt walkers who loom in the video for Gaskrankinstation are Bevan Sweeney and his colleagues from a stilt ensemble formed as part of a summer arts work scheme.

The sounds sampled at the beginning of Expecting to Fly are the cry of a psychiatric patient called Willie the Whoop and the squeak of an old playground swing.

Members:

Chris Matthews - vocals, guitar, keyboards

Michael Lawry - keyboards, effects

Grant Fell - bass, guitar

Bevan Sweeney - drums

Fiona McDonald - vocals

Rupert E. Taylor - vocals

Rex Visable - effects

Johnny Pierce - bass

Anthony Nevison - guitar

Angus McNaughton - programming

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