Just as future U.S. glam superstars Motley Crue were cementing their bad-boy reputation Stateside on their party-as-you-go Shout at the Devil tour, on the other side of the pond, four young upstarts by the name of the Queerboys were taking their first baby steps as perhaps the heirs-in-waiting of a raucous barroom sound that the Faces and Rod Stewart helped to pioneer in the early '70s.
Led by vocalist Spike Gray and guitarist Guy Bailey, the Queerboys were rounded out by bassist Nigel Mogg (the nephew of bassist Pete Way of UFO fame) and Paul Hornby on drums. Hornby quickl...