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'''Captain Sensible''' (born '''Raymond Burns''', ], ]) is a ] and ] (and sometimes ]) who grew up in ], England and founded the ] band ] in 1976. After leaving the band, he reinvented himself as an (alternative) pop singer with a rebellious, self-conscious image. His signature headwear is a red ]. | |||
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{{Infobox musical artist | |||
| name = Captain Sensible | |||
| image = Captain Sensible of The Damned onstage 2015.jpg | |||
| caption = Captain Sensible performing live with ] at ] in ], 2015 | |||
| landscape = yes | |||
| birth_name = Raymond Ian Burns<ref>{{cite news |first= Keith |last= Valcourt |title= The Damned's Captain Sensible: 'What Is Punk?' |newspaper= ] |date= 4 May 2017 |access-date= 29 August 2020 |url= https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/4/captain-sensible-english-band-damned-tour-40th-ann/ |archive-date= 12 November 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201112023836/https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/4/captain-sensible-english-band-damned-tour-40th-ann/ |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|4|24|df=y}}<ref name="Bio">{{cite web|title= Captain Sensible Official Site – Bio |url= http://www.captainsensible.com/bio.html |archive-date= 4 June 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140604075921/http://www.captainsensible.com/bio.html}}</ref> | |||
| birth_place = ], London, England | |||
| instrument = {{hlist|Guitar|bass|keyboards|vocals}} | |||
| genre = {{hlist|]<ref name="trains">{{cite web |title= The Damned's Captain Sensible on Why He Likes Trains |first= Luke |last= Turner |work= ] |access-date= 6 January 2014 |date= 10 November 2009 |url= http://thequietus.com/articles/03195-the-damned-s-captain-sensible-on-why-he-likes-trains |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094005/https://thequietus.com/articles/03195-the-damned-s-captain-sensible-on-why-he-likes-trains |url-status= live }}</ref>|]<ref>{{cite book |first= Norman |last= Abjorensen |year= 2017 |title= Historical Dictionary of Popular Music |chapter= New wave music |pages= 367–368 |publisher= ] |isbn= 978-1-538-10215-2 |chapter-url= https://books.google.com/books?id=6ZyrDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA367 |access-date= 21 July 2019 |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094002/https://books.google.com/books?id=6ZyrDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA367 |url-status= live }}</ref>}} | |||
| occupation = {{hlist|Musician|songwriter}} | |||
| years_active = 1976–present | |||
| label = {{hlist|]|Deltic|Humbug}} | |||
| current_member_of = {{hlist|]|]|the Sensible Gray Cells}} | |||
| past_member_of = {{hlist|]|]|]}} | |||
| website = | |||
}} | |||
'''Raymond Ian Burns''' (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name '''Captain Sensible''', is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded the ] band ] in 1976, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. He is known for his distinctive appearance including a red ] and sunglasses, typically with white frames. Sensible embarked on a solo career during the 1980s, achieving a ] with his version of ]'s "]" (1982) and further hits with "]" (1982) and "Glad It's All Over" (1984). In 2006, Sensible founded the ]. He continues to perform in the Damned. | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Captain Sensible was born in ], London, on 24 April 1954.<ref name="Bio"/> He went to ] in ], ]. The first musical instrument he played was a ] organ. Growing up, he listened to ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite magazine |first= Ginger |last= Coyote |title= Captain Sensible Interview |magazine= ] |access-date= 6 January 2014 |url= http://www.punkglobe.com/captainsensibleinterview209.html |archive-date= 24 September 2015 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150924083223/http://www.punkglobe.com/captainsensibleinterview209.html |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
He was born Raymond Burns on April 24th, 1954 in ], ], ]. Currently living in ], ]. | |||
==The Damned== | ==The Damned== | ||
Originally a member of the ] band, Captain Sensible joined the Damned in 1976 on the suggestion of his colleague ], the band's drummer, filling a number of positions during his tenure (including bassist, lead guitarist and keyboardist), and eventually becoming the band's main songwriter following the departure of ]. | |||
He was suggested by work mate Rat Scabies and joined The Damned in 1976. | |||
Captain Sensible left in the 1980s to concentrate on solo projects,and studied in West Sussex but rejoined in 1996 after Scabies left, and co-wrote '']'', the band's first new studio album for 8 years, in 2001. He continues to tour and record with the band.<ref>{{cite magazine |title= The Damned Return with First Album Since 2001 |magazine= ] |access-date= 6 January 2014 |url= http://www.uncut.co.uk/the-damned/the-damned-return-with-first-album-since-2001-news |archive-date= 6 January 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140106181042/http://www.uncut.co.uk/the-damned/the-damned-return-with-first-album-since-2001-news |url-status= dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |first= Martin |last= Kielty |title= The Damned Announce New Album, 'Evil Spirits' |website= ] |date= 23 January 2018 |access-date= 21 October 2018 |url= http://ultimateclassicrock.com/the-damned-evil-spirits/ |archive-date= 21 October 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20181021232437/http://ultimateclassicrock.com/the-damned-evil-spirits/ |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
He later rejoined The Damned in 1996 after drummer ] left, and co-wrote ], the band's first new studio album for 12 years, in 2001. He continues to tour with the band today, and one of his trademark moves on stage is playing guitar with an empty beer can. | |||
==Solo career== | ==Solo career== | ||
Captain Sensible's first solo release came in 1978 with the single "]", an ] cover recorded while the Damned were on hiatus.<ref name="GID">{{cite book|first= Martin Charles |last= Strong |year= 2003 |title= The Great Indie Discography |publisher= ] |pages= 23–24 |isbn= 1-84195-335-0}}</ref> He followed this in 1981 with the '']'' ] on ].<ref name="GID"/> He signed to ] and had a UK number one hit in 1982 with a cover of "]", the Rodgers and Hammerstein song from '']'', featuring backing by ] and a band including ] on guitar.<ref name="GID"/> This was later ] for ] artist ]'s 2004 song "Dream".<ref>{{cite magazine |title= Happy Rascal |magazine= ] |access-date= 6 January 2014 |url= http://www.nme.com/news/dizzee-rascal/18254 |archive-date= 26 December 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131226023356/http://www.nme.com/news/dizzee-rascal/18254 |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
His solo hits included "Wot?", "]" (a ] featuring backing group ]), "One Christmas Catalogue" and "Glad It's All Over". ("Happy Talk" is a cover of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein song from the Broadway musical "South Pacific".) He has toured with his solo band Punk Floyd. | |||
Other Captain Sensible songs that became hits in the UK and Europe were "]", "One Christmas Catalogue" and anti-] "Glad It's All Over", which was co-written and produced by ]. After quitting A&M Records he continued recording for various independent labels, including Deltic Records and Humbug Records. He has also toured with his solo band Punk Floyd. | |||
His recording of "The Snooker Song" from ]'s musical ''The Hunting Of The Snark'' was used as the theme music for the ] ] '']''. | |||
Captain Sensible's recording of "The Snooker Song" from ]'s musical '']'' was used as the theme music for the ] gameshow '']'', and he also wrote and performed a song called "Brain's Theme" for the movie ''Skinned Deep'' in 2004. | |||
His version of '']'', minus his lyrics, was used as the backing track for a 2004 rap by ]. | |||
], 1994]] | |||
He wrote and performed a song called "Brain's Theme" for the movie ] in 2004. | |||
Captain Sensible is also a member of ], a ] featuring ], ] (]) and ],<ref>{{cite web|title= Dead Men Walking |publisher= ] |date= 5 October 2006 |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/cumbria/content/articles/2006/10/05/louder_deadmenwalking_feature.shtml |archive-date= 10 February 2009 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090210004937/http://www.bbc.co.uk/cumbria/content/articles/2006/10/05/louder_deadmenwalking_feature.shtml}}</ref> and the Sensible Gray Cells with current Damned mate ]. | |||
==Politics== | |||
Captain Sensible is also a member of ], a ']' featuring ] (]), ] (]) and ] (]). | |||
{{quote box|width=20%|align=right|quote="I always wanted to put a brick through the TV when I saw Blair pop his head up. It's quite easy to write lyrics when politicians are so corrupt. I had to start my own political party I was so angry. I called it the Blah Party. It was 50 per cent joke, 50 per cent serious but was my way of dealing with it."|source=Burns in November 2008<ref>{{cite news|title= The Damned are back |date= 28 November 2008 |newspaper= ] |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Damned/story-11642436-detail/story.html |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150923223935/http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Damned/story-11642436-detail/story.html |archive-date= 23 September 2015}}</ref>}} | |||
In September 2006, Captain Sensible formed a new British political party known as the Blah! Party,<ref>{{cite web|title= The Blah! Party |url= http://www.blahparty.org/ |archive-date= 12 November 2006 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20061112110954/http://www.blahparty.org/}}</ref> saying, "We believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process, and we want the Blah! Party to be the party of protest, a channel through which the people of the U.K. can vent their dissatisfaction at nonsensical everyday things, and protest against the government and the current crop of political parties."<ref>{{cite web|title= Captain Sensible Starts Political Party |access-date= 6 January 2014 |url= http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=7346}}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> | |||
The Blah! Party was largely modelled on the principle of ], with suggestions being made by anyone on the party website. These suggestions would then be voted on by the membership, resulting in a "rolling ]."<ref>{{cite news |first= Katie |last= Campling |title= It's a load of Blah! as punk and politics mix |date= 10 August 2007 |newspaper= ] |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/its-load-blah-punk-politics-5049205 |archive-date= 24 September 2015 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150924042102/http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/its-load-blah-punk-politics-5049205 |url-status= live }}</ref><ref name="apathy">{{cite news |first= Angela |last= Balakrishnan |title= Voter apathy? Here's the Sensible solution |date= 3 May 2007 |newspaper= ] |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2007/may/03/otherparties.musicnews |archive-date= 3 October 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141003130830/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2007/may/03/otherparties.musicnews |url-status= live }}</ref> The party was launched on 24 September 2006 at a conference in ].<ref name="argus"/> Initial policies included stopping "chav culture and the idolisation of airhead celebrities like the ], ] and ]", alongside more serious policies of opposing the ] and ], instead spending money on public transport, hospitals and ].<ref name="apathy"/> | |||
So far he has released 7 solo albums ] 1982 ] 1984 ] 1989 ] 1993 ] 1994 ] 1995 and ] 1997 | |||
The Blah! Party entered into a sponsorship deal with ] in September 2006, with the party logo and details on joining for free printed on their packets.<ref name="argus">{{cite news |first= Jenny |last= Loweth |title= Crisp firm backs the new force in politics! |newspaper= ] |date= 27 September 2006 |access-date= 2 October 2007 |url= http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/941438.crisp_firm_backs_the_new_force_in_politics/ |archive-date= 8 February 2009 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090208225330/http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/941438.crisp_firm_backs_the_new_force_in_politics/ |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first= Melinda |last= Varley |title= Seabrook sponsors political party |website= Mad.co.uk |date= 29 September 2006 |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.mad.co.uk/Main/Home/Articles/b0544d72cae54be1b2f0cfaf91f49c02/Seabrook-sponsors-political-party.html |archive-date= 9 March 2012 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120309060944/http://www.mad.co.uk/Main/Home/Articles/b0544d72cae54be1b2f0cfaf91f49c02/Seabrook-sponsors-political-party.html |url-status= live }}</ref> The party also received non-financial support from PR company Propaganda. The party received £168,309 in the last quarter of 2006.<ref>{{cite news |title= Tories' donations outstrip rivals |date= 26 February 2007 |work= ] |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6396965.stm |archive-date= 28 February 2007 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070228095620/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6396965.stm |url-status= live }}</ref> The party was debt-free in 2008, with a membership of 8,544, up from 5,000 in 2007.<ref>{{cite news |title= Atticus |first= Roland |last= White |date= 1 June 2008 |newspaper= ] |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/article4040060.ece |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094006/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/ |url-status= dead }}</ref> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
{{Trivia|date=June 2007}} | |||
The first Blah! Party candidate was Carl Finlan, who stood in the 2007 local elections in ] ward, ].<ref>{{cite news |title= Election hopefuls line up for ballot |first= Jo |last= Winrow |date= 9 April 2007 |newspaper= Telegraph & Argus |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/1316820.election_hopefuls_line_up_for_ballot/ |archive-date= 1 April 2009 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090401052746/http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/1316820.election_hopefuls_line_up_for_ballot/ |url-status= live }}</ref> He gained 69 votes (1.6%).<ref>{{cite web|title= District Council Election |date= 3 May 2007 |publisher= City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council |access-date= 18 February 2010 |url= http://www.bradford.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/555182AF-258E-4C76-B9FD-04359B469AF8/0/LocalElectionResults2007.pdf |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110615103849/http://www.bradford.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/555182AF-258E-4C76-B9FD-04359B469AF8/0/LocalElectionResults2007.pdf |archive-date= 15 June 2011}}</ref> Deputy leader Melodie Staniforth stood in the Holme Valley North ward of ] as 'Boney Maroney' in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|title= Candidates for the 01 May 2008 District Council Election by party |year= 2008 |publisher= Kirklees Council |url= http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/you-kmc/kmc-howcouncilworks/election/party11.shtml |archive-date= 5 May 2008 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080505061225/http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/you-kmc/kmc-howcouncilworks/election/party11.shtml}}</ref> She gained 38 votes (0.68%).<ref>{{cite web|title= Results for the 01 May 2008 District Council Election |year= 2008 |publisher= Kirklees Council |url= http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/you-kmc/kmc-howcouncilworks/election/result11.shtml |archive-date= 5 May 2008 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080505050047/http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/you-kmc/kmc-howcouncilworks/election/result11.shtml}}</ref> She resigned shortly afterwards.<ref name="new"/> | |||
In a TV interview he mentioned that he got his ideas for songs by recording the music from advertisements, playing it backwards, then learning those reversed themes. | |||
On 11 September 2007, Propaganda handed total control of the Blah! Party to Captain Sensible, former ] deputy leader Melodie Staniforth, Robert Staniforth, Sadie Ingoldby, Shaun Nightingale and Gary Spate.<ref name="new">{{cite web|title= Welcome to your new home |work= Blah! Party |date= 13 December 2008 |url= http://www.theblahparty.co.uk/?p=3 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090318190014/http://www.theblahparty.co.uk/?p=3 |archive-date= 18 March 2009}}</ref> In December 2008, Propaganda closed the website. The party ended its association with Propaganda and Seabrook, launching a new website. At the same time it de-registered from the register of political parties, deciding to instead be a protest group.<ref name="new"/> | |||
] keyboardist ], notorious for his tough guy antics, once got into a scuffle with the Captain at a Liverpool lapdancing bar. The arguement was reportedly over whether or not ] ever made a good record, with the Captain arguing that they had. In no mood for discussion as the night went on, Boon opted to quieten the Captain by putting him in a headlock and using him as a battering ram to open the toilet doors. | |||
==Personal life== | |||
Sensible is also the leader of ], the fastest growing protest party that aims "to give all politicians a kick up the jacksie" and which has recently entered into a sponsorship deal with ] . | |||
Captain Sensible was previously in a long term relationship with Rachel Bor of ].<ref name="DM">{{cite news |first= Lisa |last= De Silva |title= Almost Famous: Dolly Mixture |newspaper= South Downs Living |issue= 47 |date= April 2009 |access-date= 23 December 2013 |url= http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1frnm/SouthDownsLivingmaga/resources/48.htm |archive-date= 24 December 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131224091832/http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1frnm/SouthDownsLivingmaga/resources/48.htm |url-status= live }}</ref> The couple have three children together.<ref name="DM"/> He is currently married to Mayumi.<ref name="DM"/><ref>{{cite news |first= Tony |last= Dewhurst |title= The Damned, Clitheroe Grand |newspaper= ] |date= 11 July 2013 |access-date= 23 December 2013 |url= http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/leisure/whats_on/10542308.Captain_Sensible_and_The_Damned_set_for_Clitheroe/ |archive-date= 24 December 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131224102602/http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/leisure/whats_on/10542308.Captain_Sensible_and_The_Damned_set_for_Clitheroe/ |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
Burns adopted his stage name Captain Sensible ironically because he described himself as a "debauched maniac" who had fun "regardless of the consequences."<ref name="wbur">{{cite web |first= Jim |last= Sullivan |title= 40 Years and Counting: The Damned and Captain Sensible Still Rock the Stage |publisher= ] |date= 21 October 2014 |access-date= 7 September 2018 |url= http://www.wbur.org/artery/2014/10/21/the-damned-royale-boston |archive-date= 8 September 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180908015732/http://www.wbur.org/artery/2014/10/21/the-damned-royale-boston |url-status= live }}</ref> However, after living at ] (the ] where the ] band ] lived) for a week to record an EP in 1981, his life changed and he became a ] who adhered to Crass' pacifist and creative aims.<ref name="wbur"/><ref>{{cite web |first= John |last= Gentile |title= The Damned's Captain Sensible on "punk," Lemmy, and the band's new LP |website= Punknews.org |date= 1 November 2016 |access-date= 7 September 2018 |url= https://www.punknews.org/article/62315/interviews-the-damneds-captain-sensible-on-punk-lemmy-and-the-bands-new-lp |archive-date= 8 September 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180908015808/https://www.punknews.org/article/62315/interviews-the-damneds-captain-sensible-on-punk-lemmy-and-the-bands-new-lp |url-status= live }}</ref> Captain Sensible has written several songs about ], including "]" and most notably the 1985 single "Wot! No Meat?".<ref>{{cite web |title= Damned : "Torture Me" |website= La Terre d'abord ! |date= 23 September 2015 |access-date= 7 September 2018 |url= https://laterredabord.fr/?p=19680 |language= fr |archive-date= 7 September 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180907205734/https://laterredabord.fr/?p=19680 |url-status= live }}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |first1= Jeff |last1= Tamarkin |author-link1= Jeff Tamarkin |first2= Deirdre |last2= Rockmaker |title= Greening of Rock |magazine= ] |date= November 1985 |pages= 32–36 |issue= 99 |issn= 0164-8497 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=gwcAAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34 |access-date= 7 September 2018 |archive-date= 16 April 2021 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210416040551/https://books.google.com/books?id=gwcAAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34 |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
{{The Damned}} | |||
He is a supporter of ]. | |||
Burns is a ], particularly enjoying diesel locomotives after being rescued from a stranded service in cold weather by one as a child.<ref name="trains"/> He later named Deltic Records after the ].<ref name="trains"/> ] diesel locomotive ''47810'' was previously named ''Captain Sensible'' after Burns.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=16 February 2007 |title=Notable Workings Pictoral |url=https://www.railwayherald.com/magazine/download/72 |journal=] |issue=72 |pages=16}}</ref><ref name="trains"/> | |||
==Discography== | |||
===Solo=== | |||
;Albums | |||
*'']'' (1982), ] – UK No. 64<ref name="GID"/> | |||
*'']'' (1983), A&M | |||
*'']'' (1989), Deltic | |||
*'']'' (1993), Humbug | |||
*'']'' (1994), Humbug | |||
*'']'' (1995), Humbug | |||
*'']'' (1996), Scratch | |||
;Compilations | |||
*''Sensible Singles'' (1984), A&M | |||
*''A Day in the Life of ...'' (1984), A&M | |||
*''A Slice of Captain Sensible'' (1997), Humbug | |||
*''The Captain's Box'' (1997), Humbug – | |||
*''Sensible Lifestyles: The Best of Captain Sensible'' (1997), Cleopatra | |||
*''The Masters'' (1998), Eagle | |||
*''The Collection'' (2003), Spectrum Music | |||
;EPs | |||
*'']'' (1981), ] – UK Indie No. 3<ref>{{cite book|first= Barry |last= Lazell |title= Indie Hits 1980-1989 |date= 1997 |publisher= Cherry Red Books |access-date= 14 October 2020 |url= http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/c.htm |archive-date= 5 June 2011 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110605132906/http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/c.htm}}</ref> | |||
*''The Universe of Captain Sensible'' (1998), Jarmusic | |||
;Singles | |||
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!rowspan="2"|Year | |||
!rowspan="2"|Single | |||
!colspan="9"|Peak chart positions | |||
|- | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref name="UK">{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible |publisher= ] |date= 18 November 2012 |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/19619/captain-sensible/ |archive-date= 19 April 2021 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210419065252/https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/19619/captain-sensible/ |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref name="AUS">{{cite book|first= David |last= Kent |authorlink= David Kent (historian) |year= 1993 |title= Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 |edition= illustrated |publisher= Australian Chart Book |location= ] |page= 54 |isbn= 0-646-11917-6}}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= Raymond Burns |website= Austriancharts.at |publisher= Hung Medien |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://austriancharts.at/showperson.asp?name=Captain+Sensible |language= de |archive-date= 9 October 2016 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20161009235113/http://austriancharts.at/showperson.asp?name=Captain+Sensible |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible |publisher= ] |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://www.ultratop.be/nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |language= nl |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094006/https://www.ultratop.be/nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>*{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible |website= Offiziellecharts.de |publisher= GfK Entertainment charts |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche/person-944 |language= de |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094004/https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche/person-944 |url-status= live }} | |||
*{{cite web |title= Raymond Burns |website= Offiziellecharts.de |publisher= GfK Entertainment charts |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche/person-8713 |language= de |archive-date= 15 May 2022 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220515094005/https://www.offiziellecharts.de/suche/person-8713 |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= The Irish Charts – All There Is to Know |website= Irishcharts.ie |access-date= 5 February 2021 |url= http://irishcharts.ie/search/placement |archive-date= 21 July 2011 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110721125210/http://irishcharts.ie/search/placement |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible |publisher= ] |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://dutchcharts.nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |language= nl |archive-date= 22 April 2016 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160422033704/http://www.dutchcharts.nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible |website= Charts.org.nz |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://charts.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |archive-date= 13 March 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200313100443/https://charts.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Captain+Sensible |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
!<small>]</small><br/><ref>{{cite web |title= Captain Sensible – Wot! |website= Hitparade.ch. |access-date= 16 February 2021 |url= https://hitparade.ch/song/Captain-Sensible/Wot!-903 |language= de |archive-date= 30 October 2019 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20191030054713/https://hitparade.ch/song/Captain-Sensible/Wot!-903 |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
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|1978 | |||
|align="left"|"]" <small>(Netherlands-only release)</small>{{Efn|group=upper-alpha|Credited to 'Captain Sensible and the Softies'. The song also appeared as the B-side to the Damned's 1982 single "]"}} | |||
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|align="left"|"Millionaire"{{Efn|group=upper-alpha|Credited to 'Magic Michael with ] & Captain Sensible'}} | |||
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|align="left"|"Disco Girls" / "Blu Shoes"{{Efn|group=upper-alpha|There were three different simultaneous releases, which had different credits: 'The Sunset Boys + Captain Sensible', 'Maxims Trash with Captain Sensible', and 'Maximum Mania with Captain Sensible'}} | |||
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|align="left"|"Hey Jo"{{Efn|group=upper-alpha|Split promo single with ], ] and ] titled "Extracts from Wargasm"}} | |||
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|120 | |||
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|71 | |||
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===The Damned=== | |||
{{See also|The Damned discography}} | |||
*'']'' (1977) | |||
*'']'' (1977) | |||
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===Dead Men Walking=== | |||
*''Live At CBGB New York City'' (2005), Resistance | |||
*''Graveyard Smashes Volume 1'' (2006), Resistance | |||
*''Easy Piracy'' (2015), Slimstyle Records | |||
===The Sensible Gray Cells=== | |||
*'']'' (2013), Easy Action | |||
*'']'' (2020), ] | |||
===The Jack Tars=== | |||
*''The Jack Tars'' EP (2015)<ref>{{cite news |first= Dave |last= Woodhall |title= Ahoy there Jim lad!!! |newspaper= The Birmingham Press |date= 1 December 2015 |access-date= 19 January 2021 |url= http://thebirminghampress.com/2015/12/ahoy-there-jim-lad/ |archive-date= 29 September 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200929210738/http://thebirminghampress.com/2015/12/ahoy-there-jim-lad/ |url-status= live }}</ref> | |||
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For the 1950s singer, see Ray Burns (singer). British musician (born 1954)
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Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He co-founded the punk rock band the Damned in 1976, originally playing bass before switching to guitar. He is known for his distinctive appearance including a red beret and sunglasses, typically with white frames. Sensible embarked on a solo career during the 1980s, achieving a UK number one hit with his version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Happy Talk" (1982) and further hits with "Wot" (1982) and "Glad It's All Over" (1984). In 2006, Sensible founded the Blah! Party. He continues to perform in the Damned.
Early life
Captain Sensible was born in Balham, London, on 24 April 1954. He went to Stanley Technical School for Boys in South Norwood, Croydon. The first musical instrument he played was a Bontempi organ. Growing up, he listened to Brian Auger, Syd Barrett, Small Faces, Egg, Stray, Soft Machine and the Groundhogs.
The Damned
Originally a member of the Johnny Moped band, Captain Sensible joined the Damned in 1976 on the suggestion of his colleague Rat Scabies, the band's drummer, filling a number of positions during his tenure (including bassist, lead guitarist and keyboardist), and eventually becoming the band's main songwriter following the departure of Brian James.
Captain Sensible left in the 1980s to concentrate on solo projects,and studied in West Sussex but rejoined in 1996 after Scabies left, and co-wrote Grave Disorder, the band's first new studio album for 8 years, in 2001. He continues to tour and record with the band.
Solo career
Captain Sensible's first solo release came in 1978 with the single "Jet Boy, Jet Girl", an Elton Motello cover recorded while the Damned were on hiatus. He followed this in 1981 with the This Is Your Captain Speaking EP on Crass Records. He signed to A&M Records and had a UK number one hit in 1982 with a cover of "Happy Talk", the Rodgers and Hammerstein song from South Pacific, featuring backing by Dolly Mixture and a band including Robyn Hitchcock on guitar. This was later sampled for British hip hop artist Dizzee Rascal's 2004 song "Dream".
Other Captain Sensible songs that became hits in the UK and Europe were "Wot", "One Christmas Catalogue" and anti-Falklands War "Glad It's All Over", which was co-written and produced by Tony Mansfield. After quitting A&M Records he continued recording for various independent labels, including Deltic Records and Humbug Records. He has also toured with his solo band Punk Floyd.
Captain Sensible's recording of "The Snooker Song" from Mike Batt's musical The Hunting of the Snark was used as the theme music for the BBC gameshow Big Break, and he also wrote and performed a song called "Brain's Theme" for the movie Skinned Deep in 2004.
Captain Sensible is also a member of Dead Men Walking, a supergroup featuring Mike Peters, Kirk Brandon (Spear of Destiny) and Slim Jim Phantom, and the Sensible Gray Cells with current Damned mate Paul Gray.
Politics
Burns in November 2008"I always wanted to put a brick through the TV when I saw Blair pop his head up. It's quite easy to write lyrics when politicians are so corrupt. I had to start my own political party I was so angry. I called it the Blah Party. It was 50 per cent joke, 50 per cent serious but was my way of dealing with it."
In September 2006, Captain Sensible formed a new British political party known as the Blah! Party, saying, "We believe that voting is an important part of the democratic process, and we want the Blah! Party to be the party of protest, a channel through which the people of the U.K. can vent their dissatisfaction at nonsensical everyday things, and protest against the government and the current crop of political parties."
The Blah! Party was largely modelled on the principle of direct democracy, with suggestions being made by anyone on the party website. These suggestions would then be voted on by the membership, resulting in a "rolling manifesto." The party was launched on 24 September 2006 at a conference in Manchester. Initial policies included stopping "chav culture and the idolisation of airhead celebrities like the Beckhams, Paris Hilton and Jade Goody", alongside more serious policies of opposing the Iraq War and ID cards, instead spending money on public transport, hospitals and renewable energy.
The Blah! Party entered into a sponsorship deal with Seabrook Crisps in September 2006, with the party logo and details on joining for free printed on their packets. The party also received non-financial support from PR company Propaganda. The party received £168,309 in the last quarter of 2006. The party was debt-free in 2008, with a membership of 8,544, up from 5,000 in 2007.
The first Blah! Party candidate was Carl Finlan, who stood in the 2007 local elections in Thornton and Allerton ward, Bradford. He gained 69 votes (1.6%). Deputy leader Melodie Staniforth stood in the Holme Valley North ward of Kirklees as 'Boney Maroney' in 2008. She gained 38 votes (0.68%). She resigned shortly afterwards.
On 11 September 2007, Propaganda handed total control of the Blah! Party to Captain Sensible, former Official Monster Raving Loony Party deputy leader Melodie Staniforth, Robert Staniforth, Sadie Ingoldby, Shaun Nightingale and Gary Spate. In December 2008, Propaganda closed the website. The party ended its association with Propaganda and Seabrook, launching a new website. At the same time it de-registered from the register of political parties, deciding to instead be a protest group.
Personal life
Captain Sensible was previously in a long term relationship with Rachel Bor of Dolly Mixture. The couple have three children together. He is currently married to Mayumi.
Burns adopted his stage name Captain Sensible ironically because he described himself as a "debauched maniac" who had fun "regardless of the consequences." However, after living at Dial House (the commune where the anarcho-punk band Crass lived) for a week to record an EP in 1981, his life changed and he became a vegetarian who adhered to Crass' pacifist and creative aims. Captain Sensible has written several songs about animal rights, including "Torture Me" and most notably the 1985 single "Wot! No Meat?".
He is a supporter of Crystal Palace F.C..
Burns is a railfan, particularly enjoying diesel locomotives after being rescued from a stranded service in cold weather by one as a child. He later named Deltic Records after the Deltic locomotives. Class 47 diesel locomotive 47810 was previously named Captain Sensible after Burns.
Discography
Solo
- Albums
- Women and Captains First (1982), A&M – UK No. 64
- The Power of Love (1983), A&M
- Revolution Now (1989), Deltic
- The Universe of Geoffrey Brown (1993), Humbug
- Live at the Milky Way (1994), Humbug
- Meathead (1995), Humbug
- Mad Cows and Englishmen (1996), Scratch
- Compilations
- Sensible Singles (1984), A&M
- A Day in the Life of ... (1984), A&M
- A Slice of Captain Sensible (1997), Humbug
- The Captain's Box (1997), Humbug –
- Sensible Lifestyles: The Best of Captain Sensible (1997), Cleopatra
- The Masters (1998), Eagle
- The Collection (2003), Spectrum Music
- EPs
- This Is Your Captain Speaking (1981), Crass – UK Indie No. 3
- The Universe of Captain Sensible (1998), Jarmusic
- Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | ||||||||
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1978 | "Jet Boy, Jet Girl" (Netherlands-only release) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1980 | "Millionaire" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"Disco Girls" / "Blu Shoes" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1982 | "Hey Jo" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"Happy Talk" | 1 | 35 | — | 36 | — | 1 | 37 | 24 | — | |
"Wot" | 26 | 30 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 24 | 14 | 6 | 3 | |
"Croydon" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1983 | "Stop the World" | 82 | — | — | — | 72 | — | — | — | — |
"I'm a Spider" | 177 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1984 | "Glad It's All Over" / "Damned on 45" | 6 | — | — | — | — | 6 | — | — | — |
"There Are More Snakes Than Ladders" | 57 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
"One Christmas Catalogue" / "Relax" | 79 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1985 | "Wot, No Meat?" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"Come On Down" | 116 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1987 | "Revolution Now" | 120 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1988 | "The Snooker Song" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"The Toys Take Over" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
"I Get So Excited" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1990 | "Smash It Up (Part 4)" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1993 | "Holiday in My Heart" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"Wot '93" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
1994 | "The Hokey Cokey" | 71 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1995 | "Flip Top World" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1997 | "While Wrecking the Car" (Germany-only release) | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1998 | "Cigarette Sandy" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
1999 | "Missing the Boat" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
2005 | "Wot (I Say Captain)" | — | — | — | — | 80 | — | — | — | — |
2014 | "Wot" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released |
Notes
- Credited to 'Captain Sensible and the Softies'. The song also appeared as the B-side to the Damned's 1982 single "Wait for the Blackout"
- Credited to 'Magic Michael with Rat Scabies & Captain Sensible'
- There were three different simultaneous releases, which had different credits: 'The Sunset Boys + Captain Sensible', 'Maxims Trash with Captain Sensible', and 'Maximum Mania with Captain Sensible'
- Split promo single with Dead Kennedys, Infa Riot and Flux of Pink Indians titled "Extracts from Wargasm"
- Credited to 'Captain Sensible & the Missus' (duet with Rachel Bor of Dolly Mixture)
- Split single with the Brotherhood of Lizards
- Split single with the Real People
- Credited as 'Erkan & Stefan feat. Captain Sensible & Trooper Da Don'
- with LaBrassBanda
The Damned
See also: The Damned discography- Damned Damned Damned (1977)
- Music for Pleasure (1977)
- Machine Gun Etiquette (1979)
- The Black Album (1980)
- Strawberries (1982)
- Grave Disorder (2001)
- So, Who's Paranoid? (2008)
- Evil Spirits (2018)
- The Rockfield Files (2020)
- Darkadelic (2023)
Dead Men Walking
- Live At CBGB New York City (2005), Resistance
- Graveyard Smashes Volume 1 (2006), Resistance
- Easy Piracy (2015), Slimstyle Records
The Sensible Gray Cells
- A Postcard from Britain (2013), Easy Action
- Get Back into the World (2020), Damaged Goods
The Jack Tars
- The Jack Tars EP (2015)
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External links
- Captain Sensible at AllMusic
- Captain Sensible discography at Discogs
- Captain Sensible at IMDb
- Interview with Captain Sensible (includes video of interview, and of The Damned's 35th anniversary tour), Rocker Magazine, 2011.
- Captain Sensible discography
- Extended discography
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