Honest John Plain was a wicked guitarist, singer and songwriter, a true pirate of the stage, swashbuckling gunslinger and genuinely top bloke. John joined the Boys in the summer of ’76 after meeting Matt in art school. John remained a permanent fixture of The Boys after recruiting Kid Reid and Black, who both worked with him at Gaz T-shirts. The Boys made some of the best music in the late 70s but were besieged by bad timing (Nems) (Elvis), and it was when he earned the Nickname “Honest” which stuck with him throughout after flogging the bands gear for money he put on a horse that didn’t pay out (you didn’t think he was going to come first did you?) He also played with dirty Strangers after The Boys were put on hiatus he played with Wood and Richards from The Stones but his playing was scrapped from the final mix when he left the bad. He signed a deal with Mannish Boys to record on Motown, but subsequently got dropped for being white (Apparently). He joined forces with Darrell Bath and managed to record some of his best work as part of The Crybabys along with Robbie Rushton and John Cooper until they signed to Revolver Records and the second album was shelved, which led to Bath joining the Dogs D’Amour in early 91. Again early 90s saw Plain record his Honest John and Friends album, recorded in London and North Wales of all places. After this star-studded ensemble, Plain recorded the Dirty Laundry album with Ian Hunter and old pal Mr Bath, recorded at Abbey Road nonetheless, and finally got the critical acclaim and praise these guys absolutely deserved. Joining longtime pals Cas Steel, Bath and Vom from Die Toten Hosen and Crazyhead was former Pistol Matlock on Bass.

The late 90s saw interest in The Boys return, and sure enough, they returned to the stage, losing none of the magic they kicked off with in the 70s. The Crybabys also managed to release ‘Daily Misery’, and a highly productive period for Jon was underway, and with so much great music coming out, life was rosy.

Well into the noughties, Plain managed to record so fantastic music both with The Landslide Ladies and part of ‘Honest Alive’ and his ‘Acoustic Menopause’ release. John was on fire. He recorded the video for a release with his star-studded line-up of a couple of Hanois, a Pretender, a Mott The Hoople tinkler, as some well-known backing singers and his old pal from the Boys Casino on keys. Maybe now we could have that album, please, It was some time after that John had an accident at home and it affected his health but he was out and about at some shows supporting his old pal duncan Reid at one of his launch shows in Camden as well as playing the oddacoustic show with Mr Bath bu since Covid The Boys carried on with John sitting out the shows due to his health issues but I’m sure we all hoped that one day he could again rejoin his mates and take his rightful place on the dusty beer soaked stages. Alas its not to be and he joins an illustrious list of former bandmates for a jam on the other side and I’m glad to have witnessed many a Honest John show over many decades and many venues big or small he was always a gentleman and it was a privileged to see him on stage with the Boys as well as interview him several times and review a whole bunch of his music.

Honest John Plain oozed Rock n Roll, He was one of the best always looking cool and rockin and rolling, Be it as part of The Boys or any of the incarnations, an incredably talented songwriter and performer – The tributes that will be uploaded to social media will show what a truly big heart he had and what a big loss he will be to Rock n Roll. RPM Online would like to pass on our condolences to his bandmates, friends and family.

Whilst its always sad when somebody passes like this, you have to love the picture of him next to Pete Stride as part of the New Guitar In Town project cwtching his Party Seven, a classic cheeky snap, pure Rock n Roll. RPM Online will celebrate John’s life in Music on our Podcast next week as we share songs from all corners of his journey through Rock n Roll.

Rest In Peace, Honest John Plain. We’ll see you at the bar on the other side. Let’s celebrate his life in music and share a smile that we had him, not the loss of another Rock n Roll Brother who’s passed on too soon.

Get over to The Boys website for everything you need to know about the band and its members. The Boys Website

Running Blue is a Promotional and live concert booker that give a shit about Rock n Roll and is happy to bring to London an extraordinary evenings entertainment  courtesy of Mr Darrell Bath (The Crybabys) And Mr Rob Carlyle (The Compulsions) as these two Rock n Rollers from both sides of the pond play some tunes from their respective back catalogues as well as others.  They’ll be joined on the evening by Rich Ragany as they did last year for a sold-out show.  Tickets are limited so we suggest you get on it right away to avoid disappointment.

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