The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang
The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang – ‘Gasoline’ (mp3)
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The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang were part of the late 80s indie scene in Edinburgh, Scotland. Described as “a cross between the Sex Pistols and the Ronettes,” punters remember the band as a strong live act. They were known for singing about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and influenced other bands in the Edinburgh scene such as Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. The band also made an appearance on the Scottish BBC indie music series FSD.
I’m only aware of one release by the band, a 7inch single which is the feature of todays post. After some searching I finally picked up a copy on eBay. My interest in The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang (not to be confused with the more recent ‘Hook and Pull Gang’) stems from two of the band members, Rita Blazyca and Sam Ireland, who went on to form Die Cheerleader.
The recording for this 7inch is apparently from a radio session recorded in London in 1987, prior to Sam Ireland joining the band. The line up on the record is Eileen McMullan (drums/vocals), Rita Blazyca (guitar/vocals), Alan McDade (bass). By 1988 Rita had assembled an entirely new line-up, with Stuart on drums, John on bass, and Sam Ireland on vocals. When Sam joined the band a song called Smothered emerged in the set, one assumes this is the same Smothered that was also performed by Die Cheerleader?
After ripping the track Gasoline from my vinyl (not great quality, sorry) I found this gem of a download linked at KittyRadio.com. It’s a zip file containing the two songs from the 7″, another track Janice Long, and a live track recorded on May 19, 1987. Download it here.
The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang 7″
A – Gasoline
B – Pour It Down Yer Throat
Label: Bitch Hog Records
Cat #: Bitch1
Download Gasoline by The Hook ‘n’ Pull Gang
Download the complete 7″ plus two bonus songs from MediaFire











12/01/2010 at 1:21 pm Permalink
I saw the band a few times in the 80s in Edinburgh, they were great live, Eileen had a huge voice and they made a tremendous wall of sound in some of the tiny bars. Lost touch with them after they went to London, but the three of them – Eileen, Rita, and Alan – were great people.
18/05/2010 at 8:01 pm Permalink
As an Edinburgh lad I hold this single in great esteem. A fine band and a fantastic single. The A-side is a ripper.
Funny that I should find it on a Melbourne website as I now live in the great city and have done since 1998.
10/06/2010 at 8:26 am Permalink
I saw them when they played on FSD in the 80′s. They played a song called Taste the Pavement. It sounded fantastic! I just wish I could get hold of it.
18/07/2010 at 3:39 pm Permalink
Eileens back in Edinburgh now and has been for a while. I’m her brother and got to say she can still belt out a huge volume from her wee frame though the peroxide mop has long since gone