- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
- Pete Wild & the Only Ones: Live At the Quaama Hall · 2015
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About The Only Ones
Not as confrontational as the Sex Pistols, as political as the Clash, or as stripped down as the Ramones, the Only Ones played not-so-fast guitar rock that sounded deeply indebted to the New York Dolls and other mid-'70s proto-punks. Despite a career that lasted from 1978-1981 and one certifiable "hit" song to their credit (the brilliant "Another Girl, Another Planet"), the Only Ones became the archetypal contenders who never broke big, despite assurances from fans and critics that they couldn't miss. Although they split up in 1981 after only three records, the Only Ones, due in large part to "Another Girl, Another Planet," became more influential than one would have guessed. ~ John Dougan
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- August 1976
- GENRE
- Pop