WHEN Lora Logic first met Poly Styrene, everything was magic. Lora, a 15-year-old sax player, had answered a small ad which said “young punks wanted”. She was greeted by the singer, who was about to become the face of first-generation punks X-Ray Spex. “We were even wearing the same clothes when I knocked on her door, which no-one else wore,” says Lora. “We thought up the name of the band. We were in the kitchen giggling, eating chocolate eggs.
”As much as Poly’s impassioned vocals, Lora’s sax defined the sound of X-Ray Spex’s breakthrough single, “Oh Bondage! Up Yours!” She viewed Poly like an older sister: “I never tried to upstage her. You couldn’t upstage Poly Styrene – she was a rooster, a dynamo. I was happy to take a…