Stu West
Stu West (born 24 December 1964, Lincolnshire, England) is the bassist for the English punk band the Damned from 2004 to September 2017.[1][2] He joined in 2004, when the past bassist, Patricia Morrison, left the band due to pregnancy. She had a daughter, Emily, by her long-time partner and Damned vocalist, Dave Vanian. Morrison never rejoined the band. West resigned from the band in July 2017, the longest serving bassist the band ever had. It was announced publicly on 11 September 2017, that West was no longer with the band, having been replaced by former longtime bassist Paul Gray.
West was actively involved in the thriving Peterborough, England punk scene of the 1980s/'90s. He was in the bands: Schutzhaft (vocals/bass, one demo), Uprising (vocals, released one rare demo single), Monks of Science (bass, one LP re-released as a special split CD with Default, "Inspirations and Escalations, 1987–1992"), Crack Babies (bass, one demo) punk/metal crossover band, English Dogs ("Bow To None" album 1994), Heads Apart (bass, one demo). The Damned (bass, one album "So Who's Paranoid" 2008 – Two singles, "Little Miss Disaster" 2005, "A Nation Fit For Heroes" 2010). West also still plays with Foxy, a female fronted punk rock ensemble from Orange County, California. Bassist from 2001–present ("Can't Stop Us" EP, 2018 & X-Ray Spex tribute single, 2019).
West is a keen photographer, rail enthusiast and a real ale fan (he can often be seen at the annual Peterborough Beer Festival).
Stu West lives in Banffshire.
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- Dave Vanian
- Captain Sensible
- Monty Oxymoron
- Rat Scabies
- Paul Gray
- Brian James
- Lu Edmonds
- Algy Ward
- Roman Jugg
- Bryn Merrick
- Moose Harris
- Patricia Morrison
- Stu West
- Henry Badowski
- Jon Moss
- Lemmy
- Gary Holton
- Garrie Dreadful
- Spike Smith
- Pinch
- William Granville-Taylor
- Damned Damned Damned
- Music for Pleasure
- Machine Gun Etiquette
- The Black Album
- Strawberries
- Phantasmagoria
- Anything
- Not of This Earth
- Grave Disorder
- So, Who's Paranoid?
- Evil Spirits
- Darkadelic
- Light at the End of the Tunnel
- The Radio One Sessions
- Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976–1987
- Black Is the Night: The Definitive Anthology
- Friday 13th
- Testify
- The Rockfield Files
- "New Rose"
- "Neat Neat Neat"
- "Stretcher Case Baby"
- "Problem Child"
- "Don't Cry Wolf"
- "Love Song"
- "Smash It Up"
- "I Just Can't Be Happy Today"
- "White Rabbit"
- "The History of the World (Part 1)"
- "There Ain't No Sanity Clause"
- "Wait for the Blackout"
- "Lovely Money"
- "Dozen Girls"
- "Lively Arts"
- "Generals"
- "Thanks for the Night"
- "Grimly Fiendish"
- "The Shadow of Love"
- "Is It a Dream?"
- "Eloise"
- "Anything"
- "Gigolo"
- "Alone Again Or"
- "In Dulce Decorum"
- "Fun Factory"
- "Prokofiev"
- "Shut It"
- "Little Miss Disaster"
- "Standing On the Edge of Tomorrow"
- "Devil in Disguise"
- "Look Left"
- "Procrastination"
- Band members
- Discography
- "Nasty"
- The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
- Stiff Records
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