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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

81.0. "Guad...Gu...Guald..oh 'eck." by 45384::IBL (while you still can!) Tue May 24 1988 12:03

    
    After the *amazing* response to my enquiries concerning Then Jerico
    [8^)], I have another mind-boggler to tease you lot with.  Does
    anyone know anything, or has anyone heard anything, of a band called
    "Guadacanal Diary"?  Actually, I'm not even sure that's the correct
    way to spell the name....it doesn't *look* right.  If you *can* spell
    the band name, and also tell me how to pronounce it correctly...
    							   ....write now!
                                                                    
    Ian!
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81.1Guadalcanal..LARVAE::BRIGGSThey use computers don't they?Tue May 24 1988 12:234
    Guadalcanal would be the correct spelling if its the South Pacific
    island where infamous WWII battles took place.
    
    Richard
81.2From halls of Montezuma to shores of TripoliMALLET::BARKERNigel BarkerTue May 24 1988 12:2310
I think it's Guadalcanal, I only know that cos there was I think a battle there
in WWII, also a US aircraft carrier so named.

Reminds me of one of my favourite album titles :-

		Far Canal by Jody Grind

Nigel

p.s. if you don't get it say it quickly
81.3RDGENG::MACFADYENRoderick MacFadyenTue May 24 1988 12:257
    I think it's spelled Guadalcanal - scene of a bloody battle between
    the US and Japan in WW2, in the Pacific somewhere.
    
    Didn't that group have quite a good single two or three years ago
    which had 'Mexico' in the title somehow ? 
    
    Rod
81.4Well, would you gamble on an album after hearing just one trackAYOV10::DROBBHigh in the mountains of MexicoTue May 24 1988 14:135
    Ian!  I can confirm that your spelling of the band's name is correct.
    I have heard just one track of theirs, on one of the NME compilations
    tapes, called "Watusi Rodeo".  Quite an interesting little number,
    though I have to say that it would hardly inspire me to go out and
    buy an album of theirs.
81.5G U A D A L C A N A L D I A R YAYOV10::DROBBHigh in the mountains of MexicoTue May 24 1988 14:162
    Ian!  Sh*t!  I've just noticed that there is in fact one error in
    your guess at the spelling of the band's name.  
81.645384::IBLwhile you still can!Tue May 24 1988 15:0022
                                                            
    I would just like to point out that "Ian!" is not naturally synonymous
    with "Sh*t!".  Thank you Dougie Robb......8^)
                                                           
    I read somewhere that GD are representative of the style of music
    that R.E.M. have made their money in?  Anyone care to comment? 
    I know zilch about R.E.M., though I understand they're a bit
    more accessible than Guada....oh well, you know.
    
    Actually, this brings up an interesting question that should probably
    be investigated in another topic, i.e. What Does It Take For You To
    Buy The Abum?  I've recently purchased Godley & Creme's "Goodbye
    Blue Sky" and The Railway Children's "Recurrence", both of which
    are marvellous, neither of which I had heard any tracks from, indeed
    I had never even heard of The Railway Children until I saw an ad for
    the album.  I was just feeling reckless I suppose. 8^)
                             
    God, what a load of old waffle....it must have been the macaroni
    cheese for lunch.....
    
    							Ian!
                                                            
81.7I like 'em a lot!DODGR::JMINVILLEDig It UpWed Oct 12 1988 22:2611
    Guadalcanal Diary, from the few songs I've heard, is a great band!
    Someone's comparison to REM would, IMHO, be fairly accurate.  One
    of the songs I've heard [that I can remember at all] is starts out
    with the line, "I see life from the inside."
    
    I've been looking for their [most recent] album with no success.
    If memory serves, there's at least one woman in the group.  Really
    nice stuff -- alternative to the everyday ho-hum material you might
    hear on the radio.  If I ever find the album, I'll post a review.
    
    joe.
81.8Now I rememberPIWACT::JMINVILLEDig It UpThu Oct 13 1988 15:094
    If anybody cares, the song I referred to in .7 is entitled,
    "Littany, Life Goes On".
    
    joe.