Crazyhead were an English punk rock band from Leicester, England, UK. Though lumped in with the largely non-existent Grebo scene, they were more influenced by the Garage Rock of the late 60's, as well as bands like The Ramones, The Stooges and Captain Beefheart. They described themselves as "urban bastard blues band", and their songs ranged in theme from trenchant social commentary to the surreal, but always with an underlying vein of black humour.
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Julian Cope / The Faith Brothers / Crazyhead Apr 8, 1987 Brighton, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by John Collins
Reading Festival 1989 Aug 25 - 27, 1989 Reading, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Biscuitman
Abbey Park Music Festival Aug 10, 1991 Leicester, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Diatu
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Abbey Park Music Festival Aug 10, 1991 Leicester, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Diatu Credit: Wayne (the Duke) Widdowsen - "Scum Pups" (Public Domain)
Abbey Park Music Festival Aug 10, 1991 Leicester, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Diatu Credit: Wayne (The Duke) Widdowson - "Scum Pups" (Public Domain)
Abbey Park Music Festival Aug 10, 1991 Leicester, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Diatu Credit: Wayne (The Duke) Widdowson - "Scum Pups (stage diver)" (Public Domain)
Julian Cope / The Faith Brothers / Crazyhead Apr 30, 1987 Liverpool, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Steve Taylor
Crazyhead Nov 28, 1990 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Uploaded by Alan G
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Crazyhead has had 32 concerts.
Crazyhead is most often considered to be Indie, Punk, Indie Rock, UK, England, Glam Punk, Grebo, and Leicester.
The last Crazyhead concert was on September 15, 2023 at 229 in London, England, United Kingdom.
The songs that Crazyhead performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 15, 2023 concert at 229 in London, England, United Kingdom: