[1][2] Played regularly by BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel, the single sold more than 10,000 copies.
[2] This success led Lowery and Griffiths to relocate to London, although Hammond and Archibald didn't follow them and were replaced by Nick Ward on guitar, and by Rab Fae Beith, former drummer with Patrik Fitzgerald (who The Wall had toured with) and The Pack.
[2] The band were given a support slot on the Stiff Little Fingers Go For It national tour, which was a great success and recorded the Remembrance EP to coincide with the dates, with a stand-in bassist playing in the live shows.
[2][3] On returning from the tour, Claire Bidwell of The Passions joined on bass guitar, leaving Griffiths free to concentrate on vocals.
Beith had a short spell with And Also the Trees before joining UK Subs in 1984, and running his own RFB record label.