I have to disagree with Stewart. The Only Ones are one of my all-time favorites, even with such a small body of work. "Another Girl" is a terrific song, but they had a number of similarly melodic songs alongside more straightforward rockers. One thing they weren't was mainstream, nor were they "punk," so they tend to get lost in the shuffle, not having had a gimmick or group to be more readily identified with (aside from leader, Peter Perrett's drug habit). Stewart Mason writes: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Harvey" >> How about an opinion on The Only Ones? 'Another Girl, Another Planet' is >> definitely classic but does the rest of their material measure up to this >> great single? > > Nope. Not that I'm trying to pick on old UK punk acts or anything today, > but no, there is nothing else in the Only Ones catalogue that touches that > single. If you know that going in, you're less likely to be disappointed, > which is a good thing, because they're not that bad. Just bear in mind > that the Only Ones owe a LOT more to Mott the Hoople than to the > Buzzcocks: they were only vaguely associated with the punk scene (the > drummer had been in Spooky Tooth!), and were more of a > tougher-than-average mainstream '70s rock band that saw the wisdom of > wearing short hair and black suits.