vote for your favourite yorkshire gods of rock:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/music/raw ... rock.shtml
Vote for YOUR Gods of Rock!
Who do you think are THE Gods Of Rock from this region? Bradford's New Model Army, Huddersfield's Embrace...or even Batley's very own legend, the late Robert Palmer? It's time for YOU to have YOUR say!
We want to know what you think in our Gods of Rock poll. Take your pick from our list below!
Some of the UK's best band's have hailed from our region: The Sisters Of Mercy, The Housemartins, The Beautiful South, Terrorvision, Fine Young Cannibals...and...errrr...Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction.
We want YOU to vote for YOUR favourite Yorkshire rock/pop band or artist in our Gods Of Rock poll! The winner will be announced on the BBC's Raw Talent show (broadcast every Thursday on 92.4 FM 1900 - 2200) and will, of course, be featured here!
Choose YOUR Gods from our nomination list below, then click on the 'vote' button to...er...vote !
some good options too:
Cabaret Voltaire
Profoundly influential dark Electronica from Sheffield, 'The Cabs' are still worshipped by a generation - and beyond.
Comsat Angels
Rotherham-born New Wavers who set up home in Sheffield's Red Tape studios. One big hit, "Independence Day", but so much more…
THE CULT: BRADFORD'S OWN!
Born out of Bradford's Southern Death Cult, these home grown Rock Gods of the 80s and 90s produced 19 singles.
The Gang of Four
Post-Punk political Rock from Leeds. Andy Gill was the last producer to work with Michael Hutchence.
The Human League
No introduction needed for Phil Oakey's New Romantic chart toppers from Sheffield whose album 'DARE' knocked spots off all pretenders in the race to chart domination in 1981.
Heaven 17
Half of the original Human League went on to form this additional Sheffield success story of the 80s.
The m*****n
Goth favourites from Leeds with ex-Sisters of Mercy members, great stage show and a big South American following.
NEW MODEL ARMY: BRADFORD'S OWN!
Bradford's much banned political post-Punks, still touring after all these years.
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Much-loved by John Peel, these Leeds lads delighted in their idiosyncratic label.
Mick Ronson
Hull-born Bowie guitarist who sang those great backing vocals on 'Starman'.
Soft Cell
Leeds Poly students who ed the New Romantic explosion.
SOUTHERN DEATH CULT: BRADFORD'S OWN
Bradford's 80s Goth Punks fronted by Ian Astbury.
Sisters of Mercy
Leeds Goth rockers led by Andrew Eldritch, still going strong after 24 years...despite about as many lineup changes. (See The m*****n, above!)
Utah Saints
Ahead-of-their-time Leeds duo who successfully mixed Rock, Dance and Electronica to achieve chart success.
The Wedding Present
Prolific Indie legends from Leeds released one single a month during 1992, each charting and tying a record set by Elvis.
ZODIAC MINDWARP + THE LOVE REACTION: BRADFORD'S OWN!
Bradford Heavy Rock metallers led by Mark Manning, now a poet and sometimes-collaborator of KLF's Bill Drummond.