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1014.1 | | SCOAYR::SROBERTSON | | Wed May 13 1992 09:13 | 4 |
| Undertones,Stiff Little Fingers,The Jam,The Ruts ect.ect.ect.
I watched a play on BBC1 on sunday night and the soundtrack was around
this era - brings back memories.
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1014.2 | | PEKING::BARKERN | | Wed May 13 1992 10:25 | 22 |
| Spandau Ballet - Great Band
The Buzzcocks
And I'm not afraid to post this one 'cos I love 'em (and I consider
myself to be a serious muso)
DDDD U U RRRR AAAA N N
D D U U R R A A N N N
D D U U R R AAAA N N N D - U - R - A _ N
D D U U R R A A N N
DDDD UUUUU R R A A N N
Nigel 8*>
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1014.3 | Mmmmmmmmmmmmm | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | The existance that counts | Wed May 13 1992 10:37 | 3 |
| Don't forget Blondie.
Balders
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1014.5 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Clever critters;Squirrels! | Wed May 13 1992 11:00 | 11 |
|
New Order (still going strong!).
Lene Lovich (Wierd, or what!).
The CLASH!!!!!! (how could you forget them?)
Mark
PS .4 nicked at least two of those I was going to mention, good taste,
Keef!
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1014.6 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Round up the usual suspects! | Wed May 13 1992 11:01 | 7 |
| Significant bands for me in that period were ones like Magazine, Scars, TV21,
The Associates (they were the BEST), The Passions, U2, Talking Heads and
Television. Then the Cocteau Twins and New Order got going and became the
defining bands of the mid-Eighties.
Rod
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1014.8 | I don't need this pressure on! | UTROP1::BORRIAS_I | | Wed May 13 1992 13:22 | 18 |
| re.2
Spandau Ballet ----> I agree!
I've liked them since '83 until.... now, I guess!
Nice blokes as well, I've met them a couple of times
and they were very "down to earth"!
In the early eighties there was a sort of 'war' between
fans from Spandau and Duran. Ofcourse I was on the
Spandau side, but I must admit now that Duran made some
great songs as well.... That were great times!
Nice memories and stories to tell!
Cheers!
Ilse*
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1014.9 | AAAHHH Vienna | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | You don't wanna do it like that !!!! | Wed May 13 1992 13:27 | 7 |
| A few more:
Ultravox
Madness
Dexys Midnight Runners
Al
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1014.10 | | SCOAYR::SROBERTSON | | Wed May 13 1992 13:32 | 1 |
| I noticed Television are playing Glastonury.
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1014.11 | | PEKING::BARKERN | | Wed May 13 1992 13:54 | 6 |
| Who mentioned MAGAZINE. God I'd forgotten about them. I did have an
album somewhere but where it is I don't know. Anyone help me out
here?
NIgel
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1014.12 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed May 13 1992 14:08 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 1014.11 by PEKING::BARKERN >>>
>
> Who mentioned MAGAZINE. God I'd forgotten about them. I did have an
> album somewhere but where it is I don't know. Anyone help me out
> here?
>
> NIgel
Under The Floorboards?!
grahame
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1014.13 | Magazine albums | RUTILE::LETCHER | Gone today, here tomorrow | Wed May 13 1992 14:15 | 10 |
| Real Life
Secondhand Daylight
The Correct Use of Soap
Magic, Murder and the Weather
A live album
Rays and Hail (compilation CD)
The bestest band, really.
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1014.14 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Gone today, here tomorrow | Wed May 13 1992 15:11 | 11 |
| Play. That was the title of the Magazine live album.
And nobody's mentioned the Gang of Four (� of Shriekback, as is), whose
wonderful Entertainment!, Solid Gold and Songs of The Free albums made
my day, or something.
And Girls at Our Best! -- they don't make bands like that these days.
Weeping Into His Beer,
Piers
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1014.15 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Clever critters;Squirrels! | Wed May 13 1992 15:20 | 3 |
| Pigbag! (or was it Pigback?)
Mark
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1014.16 | yes | SIOG::ODELL | | Wed May 13 1992 15:23 | 1 |
| Papa's got a brand new Pigbag.....
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1014.17 | | PEKING::BARKERN | | Wed May 13 1992 15:34 | 1 |
| No 8 in the charts 10 years ago
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1014.18 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Round up the usual suspects! | Wed May 13 1992 16:22 | 8 |
| Yes, Pigbag. Weren't they part of a Bristol scene that included
Riprig and Panic (that's one band) who were like Pigbag except loonier?
I saw them both in the early eighties. What I particularly remember about
the Pigbig gig was the outfit of my girlfriend, who was into black lace and
support underwear long before Madonna became famous. Ooh-er missus!
Rod
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1014.19 | | VOGON::ATWAL | dream out loud | Wed May 13 1992 16:57 | 3 |
| wasn't Neneh Cherry part of Rip Pig and Panic too?
...Art
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1014.20 | Nostalgia isn't. | RUTILE::LETCHER | Gone today, here tomorrow | Wed May 13 1992 17:00 | 3 |
| Rip Rig and Panic did indeed feature one Neneh Cherry.
Piers
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1014.21 | Hope I die | MINDER::GLYNNP | Complete horrorshow | Wed May 13 1992 17:05 | 4 |
|
Bloody hell, Rod's starting to make me feel old now.
Paul (17�)
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1014.22 | | SCOAYR::SROBERTSON | | Thu May 14 1992 09:28 | 3 |
| I loved the E.P. by Magazine - Spiral Scratch - a classic.
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1014.23 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Round up the usual suspects! | Thu May 14 1992 10:02 | 8 |
| Spiral Scratch - wasn't that the Buzzcocks first release?
Rod
PS Paul, I suppose you're too young to remember a time when Madonna wasn't
famous?
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1014.24 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Gone today, here tomorrow | Thu May 14 1992 11:06 | 10 |
| Dunno about Paul, but _I'm_ too young to remember a time when Madonna
wasn't famous, honest.
As for Spiral Scratch, it was indeed by the Buzzcocks not Magazine --
but it was the (brief) incarnation of the Buzzcocks that still had
Howard Devoto on vocals.
Boringly accurate...
Piers
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1014.25 | | COMICS::LANG | Your metaphors are murder | Thu May 14 1992 11:28 | 7 |
| What about X-Ray Spex (Dayglo is a superb tune), the Damned (New Rose),
John Otway and WWB (still going?), and one that got on everybodys
nerves...Binky Baker with the unforgettable "Toe-knee-black-burn" (I
think Binky was reputed to be Anne Nightingales hubby!)
The Auld Yin
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1014.26 | | FORTY2::BOYES | Strange things are afoot at the Circle K | Thu May 14 1992 11:54 | 9 |
| > John Otway and WWB (still going?)
Wild Willy Barrett is on tour at the moment: Otway seems to be in Oxford twice
a year for the last three or four years, last time but one doing poetry with
Atilla the Stockbroker.
And I'm only 24.
+Mark+
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1014.27 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Clever critters;Squirrels! | Thu May 14 1992 12:07 | 9 |
|
Tom Robinson Band
A Teardrop Explodes
All the Ska bands (Specials, The Beat, Madness, The Selector,
The Bodysnatchers!).
and there's more...
Mark
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1014.28 | | COMICS::LANG | Your metaphors are murder | Thu May 14 1992 12:09 | 7 |
| Just remembered...The Only Ones whose brilliant compilation "The
Immortal Story" has just been released...and what about Bill Nelson's
Red Noise with one of my all time......"Revolt Into Style"; Wreckless
Eric -"Whole Wide World"...those were the days...
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1014.29 | Oh! And there was........... | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Europe's CFC free. | Thu May 14 1992 12:14 | 11 |
|
Simple Minds
Big Country
Tubeway Army
Human League(pre Dare)
Stranglers
And probably countless others.
I'm glad i'm not alone in thinking this was probably the best era for
British music.(1977-'84).IMHO the music scene deteriorated rapidly
after this.
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1014.30 | | PEKING::BARKERN | | Thu May 14 1992 12:40 | 8 |
| Splodginess Abounds....
2 Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps PLEASE
nigel
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1014.31 | Tosh! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Give my regards to Sgt Fury | Thu May 14 1992 13:03 | 14 |
| ...And bands we could'nt stand from that era:
Crass
The Angelic Upstarts
The Leighton Buzzards--------------------------------------->
The Secret Affair |pete
The Lambrettas |frame
The Merton Parkas |beware
Classix Noveaux - (Bald Sal Solo and his body stocking) |
Them which done "The Sound of the Suburbs." |
Kim Wilde - cr*p then, cr*p now. |
And the worst band of all time......Modern Romance. <-------|
barry.
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1014.32 | And there were... | NEWOA::SAXBY | Clever critters;Squirrels! | Thu May 14 1992 13:24 | 8 |
| Fashion, Kid Creole and the Coconuts (Brilliant live), Siouxsie and the
Banshees, The Boomtown Rats (Bet it's not trendy to say you liked 'em now!).
and one to not admit liking...
Howard Jones (I saw him sing accapella, live once, damned good he was too!).
Mark
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1014.33 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Round up the usual suspects! | Thu May 14 1992 13:30 | 20 |
| .31> Them which done "The Sound of the Suburbs"
The Membranes? At least they gave the retread industry a name for a recent
punk compilation.
As for other crap bands of the era, what about early Ultravox? I bought an
lp of theirs from about 78 (?) which had stuff like "Sat'day Night in the
City of the Dead" and which was, basically, crap. Still, I suppose it was of
its time. The Vibrators weren't much good either. Or Sham 69. Both still
going, too. Do you realise that PIL have been together for about 13 years?
Where has all the time gone.
It was a very good era for British music, and I loved it. The mid-eighties
weren't so hot, though for me they were saved by a string of excellent
releases from NO and the Cocteaus (as I've already too often said). But the
music scene seems to be on an upsurge again. I'm certainly buying more records
than I've done in a long time.
Rod
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1014.34 | | KRAKAR::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Thu May 14 1992 13:39 | 8 |
|
> The Membranes? At least they gave the retread industry a name for a recent
Almost right: The Members. Am I the only person here to have seen them
live, at the height of their fame ? They were supporting Devo. Now,
there *was* a weird band.
Trevor
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1014.35 | | MINDER::GLYNNP | Complete horrorshow | Thu May 14 1992 14:27 | 10 |
| >PS Paul, I suppose you're too young to remember a time when Madonna wasn't
>famous?
Me, I'm so young I can't remember why Madonna got famous in the first
place.
What about Captain Sensible (Happy Talking, Talking, Happy Talk)
Ian Dury and The Blockheads
Paul
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1014.36 | | WELCLU::GREENB | | Thu May 14 1992 15:26 | 23 |
| Loads of good bands at that time (punk and three or so years after).
Blimey, some of them even gave me hope that the singles charts were
maybe changing for the better. Just a few who got there for the nation
(and me);
Undertones
Jam
XTC
Elvis Costello (when he was a pop star)
Blondie
Squeeze
Boomtown Rats (up until I Don't Like blummen Mondays)
Abba (shurely shome mishtake)
not to mention a few later on, like Dexy's, the Specials, Madness
(probably the greatest English pop group of the time). Unfortunately, I
can't agree about the likes of the floppy fringe brigade or
electro-bip-bip stuff with the exception of the mighty Human League.
Bob
p.s. it's name-drop time - I was once in a band with Sal Solo out of
Classix Nouveau. His real name is Charlie Smith.
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1014.37 | | YUPPY::PANES | A star-spangled spaniel in the works | Thu May 14 1992 15:28 | 12 |
| <<< Note 1014.36 by WELCLU::GREENB >>>
> p.s. it's name-drop time - I was once in a band with Sal Solo out of
> Classix Nouveau. His real name is Charlie Smith.
I was once in a band with Hank B Apache.
Stuart
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1014.38 | Enquiring minds need to know... | WELCLU::GREENB | | Thu May 14 1992 15:32 | 3 |
| Where are they now?
Bob
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1014.39 | | COMICS::LANG | Your metaphors are murder | Thu May 14 1992 16:43 | 7 |
| re -1
I heard on GLR that Sal Solo is now recording Gospel Music and has just
released an LP (or should that be CD!!)
H
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1014.40 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Thu May 14 1992 16:59 | 4 |
| Don't really want to turn this into another Tosh note (or do I?)
but don't you just remember Shakatak (or similar) with fondness?
I don't. Then there was Phil Fearon and Galaxy. I better lie down.
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1014.41 | | PEKING::BARKERN | This town needs an enema | Thu May 14 1992 17:27 | 8 |
| What about
"We're stars on 45, got burning in our eyes"
Best of the lot I reckon.
Nigel
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1014.42 | | WELCLU::GREENB | | Thu May 14 1992 17:45 | 6 |
| You're probably right about Sal and gospel, he saw the light quite some
time ago.
Bob
p.s. Nigel, go to your room.
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1014.43 | Fade to Grey | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | Why's everybody SHOUTING? | Thu May 14 1992 19:02 | 6 |
| Yeah, I've got a copy of Sal Solo's record "San Damiano". Jolly nice too.
A memorable fave from early 80s: Visage. Who could forget Steve
Strange.
Goldy.
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1014.44 | | KERNEL::SMITHERSJ | Living on the culinary edge.... | Thu May 14 1992 19:19 | 16 |
| >>A memorable fave from early 80s: Visage. Who could forget Steve
>>Strange.
More to the point, who can remember him?
Re .40
Shakatak - aahhhhhh, the old Kylie Minogues of jazz-funk.
But what about Shalamar? A brilliant group with the guy who
look like one of the Hair-Bear bunch.
And what happened to Imagination - brilliant.
Talent sadly missed.
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1014.45 | :-) | XSTACY::PATTISON | I remember ewe | Thu May 14 1992 19:57 | 4 |
|
> Talent sadly missed.
If you mean the Hair Bear Bunch, I agree.
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1014.46 | For the older listener.. | PAKORA::DMILLER | Hello...it's me! | Fri May 15 1992 08:24 | 11 |
|
Roxy Music
Cockney Rebel
Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Be-Bop Deluxe
David Bowie
Thin Lizzy
Supertramp
Graham Parker & The Rumour
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1014.47 | A small step from Tosh to Heynonneynonney | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | Aut Tunc, Aut Nunquam | Fri May 15 1992 09:51 | 24 |
| Haircut 100
Nik Kershaw
Hooked on Classics
Gary Numan
Hazel Dean
Hazel O'Connor
Thompson Twins
Just a find that sprung to mind.
Does anyone remember the name of the group that did 'John Wayne is Big
Legge' ?
Some more:
Dave Edmunds
Stray Cats
re .a few back
Yup, this note looks to be heading down the slippery slope to
discussing Tosh.
Balders
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1014.48 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The lure of Oblivion | Fri May 15 1992 10:10 | 6 |
| Re-1 - Hazy Fantazee (although I'm none too sure of the spelling).
I dug out my copy of Pelican West last night - jolly pleasant summer
listening. Now wheres my big jumper and lemon raincoat...
Mikef
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1014.49 | I confess... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri May 15 1992 10:20 | 4 |
| I know it was 84-ish but you know I did quite like Nik Kershaw.
Howard Jones on the other hand.....
barry.
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1014.50 | Haircut 100 | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | What a sandwich | Fri May 15 1992 10:52 | 7 |
| "Where do we go from here",
"Is it down to the lake, I fear,"
A prince amongst lyrics.
Ian.
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1014.51 | | PEKING::BARKERN | This town needs an enema | Fri May 15 1992 11:06 | 5 |
| Ay Ay Ay Ay Ya Ya
etc
nigel
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1014.52 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | | Fri May 15 1992 11:13 | 1 |
| (snigger!)
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1014.53 | | PEKING::BARKERN | This town needs an enema | Fri May 15 1992 11:19 | 5 |
| Tony, I'm suprised that you can remember the early eighties..
8>)
Nigel
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1014.54 | A few more for you... | XNOGOV::CHAPPIN | One day is always too far away... | Fri May 15 1992 11:22 | 8 |
| Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD!), Prince, Eurythmics,
Whitesnake, Suzi Quattro, Paul Young, ZZ Top, The Eagles, Stevie
Wonder, Hot Chocolate, Laura Brannigan, Echo & The Bunnymen,
got to go now, back later!
Paul.
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1014.55 | | MINDER::GLYNNP | Complete horrorshow | Fri May 15 1992 11:26 | 7 |
|
Has anyone noticed how the beginning of "Walking on Sunshine" by KC and
the Sunshine band, sounds like the beginning of the BBC Cricket Theme.
Or maybe it's just me.
Paul
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1014.56 | Just a snort | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | Aut Tunc, Aut Nunquam | Fri May 15 1992 13:26 | 15 |
| Was it Kajagoogoo who used to play with their guitars tucked up under
their chins?
Just remembered, I've got a Nik Kershaw album on tape - The Riddle.
Memorable for such lyrics as...
'Near a tree by a river there's a hole in the ground,
Where an old man of Aran goes around and around,
And his mind is a beacon in the vale of the night,
For a strange kind of fashion there's a wrong and a right.'
When he was later exposed as a drug abuser ( You're a pathetic piece of
cocaine, you're useless... ) I wasn't at all surprised.
Balders
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1014.57 | ? | XSTACY::PATTISON | I remember ewe | Fri May 15 1992 13:43 | 5 |
|
> p.s. it's name-drop time - I was once in a band with Sal Solo out of
> Classix Nouveau. His real name is Charlie Smith.
What were you called (the band)?
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1014.58 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Labour sucks | Fri May 15 1992 13:49 | 10 |
|
.56
Naaa.. that was Haircut 100 (complete with llllluverly wollie jumpers
over their shoulders and nice clean hairstyles). What nice, clean cut
boys they were. Incidently, they're now all living of the Uxbridge road
in cardboard boxes drinking �1.99 bottles of wine, doing coke, turning
rent-boy tricks and mugging old ladies for their coats.
Ahhh... the youth of today, bless their cotton socks.
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1014.59 | ...And Tories knit socks in hell | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Fri May 15 1992 14:08 | 1 |
|
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1014.60 | Stop all this politix | PEKING::BARKERN | Back in the Land of the Jolly Green Giant.. | Fri May 15 1992 14:27 | 21 |
| This is getting a bit political...
Early eighties jokes...
The St Winifred School Choir,
Captain Beaky and his Band
Toni Basil (Oh Mikey you so fine,)
Repeated Baron Knight successes
The Kids From Fame
And Maggie Thatcher saying "This is the way forward..." !!!
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1014.61 | | NEWOA::DALLISON | Labour sucks | Fri May 15 1992 15:06 | 1 |
|
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1014.62 | Anarchist | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | Aut Tunc, Aut Nunquam | Fri May 15 1992 16:06 | 5 |
| re .61
Show me a political party which doesn't.
Balders
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1014.63 | | PEKING::BARKERN | Back in the Land of the Jolly Green Giant.. | Fri May 15 1992 16:12 | 5 |
| RE.62
HEAR HEAR WELL SAID!!!!
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1014.64 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Blind in a black cave | Fri May 15 1992 16:32 | 9 |
| This note has gone rubbishy. There have already been tosh notes, so why
repeat all that. Moreover, why just list the names of bands you can remember
from the 80s? Tell us a bit more, add some value.
::dallison, very brave and outspoken I'm sure, but could you give all that
a rest please?
Rod
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1014.65 | | KIRKTN::SWRIGHT | | Sun May 17 1992 15:23 | 41 |
|
Department S "Is Vic there" (What can I say...!!)
************
The Dickies "Eve of Destruction/Paranoid/Banana Splits.. etc"
***********
If you put your Record Player at 33rpm you could sometimes hear the
words, Who could forget "Banana Splits" Banana yellow vinyl,I think
it was more Limited On black vinyl.
B~Movie "Remembrance Day/Marilyn Dreams/ etc"
*******
B~Movie were on the same Label as soft Cell (Some Bizarre/STEV�)
STEV� from Some Bizarre was putting everything into Soft Cell at the
time so B~Movie were swept aside, The lead singer was Steve Hovington.
ENDGAMES LP "Love Building Beauty"
********
Singles "Love Cares/Desire/Shouting out for love...etc"
Endgames were from Glasgow and in the early days EX Simple Minds
Brian McGee now with Propaganda played with them, They were not well
known outside Glasgow but wrote some good stuff.
Wayne County and the Electric Chairs
************************************
Does anybody remember them, Or does anyone Want to remember them..!!!!
F*** OFF was one of there first singles, I think this Guy changed his
name to Jane County (Strange chap).
Steve.
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1014.66 | Einstein help required | WELCLU::BROWNI | The Man who sold the World | Fri May 29 1992 14:48 | 8 |
| The Dickies are one of my fave bands. Saw them in London at the Boston
Arms about 6 months ago I think, and they were great.
Incidently, does anyone remember the name of that band that did a song
called 'Einstein-a-go-go' in about 1981? It's beginning to bug me cos'
I can't think of it.
Ian
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1014.67 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The lure of Oblivion | Fri May 29 1992 15:06 | 3 |
| re-1 - Landscape?
Mikef
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1014.68 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Cool before drinking | Fri May 29 1992 15:28 | 7 |
| It was indeed Landscape.
re -2: The Dickies still playing live. Good grief. I saw them
supporting the Jam once, and I thought to myself: Bet they won't be
doing this in ten years time. I was wrong.
Piers
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1014.69 | Getting faster | WELCLU::BROWNI | The Man who sold the World | Fri May 29 1992 18:07 | 5 |
| I've been seeing them live for about six years now, and I swear that
every time I see them, the version of Banana Splits gets faster! Still
doing the rounds, and still sounding great!
Ian
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1014.70 | where's me parts..???? | WELCLU::GREENB | I survived DSD II | Tue Jun 02 1992 18:07 | 4 |
| Are the Dickies still murdering 'Nights in White Satin'? One of the
all-time great maulings of an all-time crap song if ever I heard it.
Bob
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1014.71 | Covering crap classics | WELCLU::BROWNI | The Man who sold the World | Wed Jun 03 1992 11:26 | 5 |
| Yes, as well as such classics as 'Sounds of Silence', 'Paranoid' and
'She'. I seem to remember last year them covering 'Sweet Child o' mine'
at one of their gigs too.
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1014.72 | A Postcard from Gibber Land... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Wed Jun 03 1992 13:10 | 17 |
| re .last
"Sheeeeeeee may be the face I can't forget,
May be a feeling of regret"
Now there's a song for the bath if I ever heard one. You can get
a really good warbling effect off the tiles with this particular
gem. I love it. One person who'd have done a good version of this
would have been Hilda Baker. What a woman. As for Charles Aznavour
(sp?), possibly the last Frenchman to have a hit in the UK charts?
Plastic Bertrand was/is Belgian I understand. There was a chap called
Patrick Hernandez (?) who had a minor hit with "Born to be alive" but
I seem to be the only person on earth who remembers this. I tell you
it's frustrating.
barry.
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1014.73 | | YUPPY::MULLINS | Another one of thoes funky numbers | Wed Jun 03 1992 14:35 | 2 |
| I remember 'Born to be Alive' It was done by a very wierd looking chap
wasn't it?
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1014.74 | Born to be dead | WELCLU::BROWNI | The Man who sold the World | Wed Jun 03 1992 15:35 | 5 |
| I think I've got it somewhere actually....................
One of those one hit wonders I guess. Haven't listened to it for years
mind...
Ian
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1014.75 | | AYOV16::SROBERTSON | | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:10 | 6 |
| Spizz Energi - Where's Captain Kirk? - another one hit wonder from this
era - They went through a few name changes - Athletico Spizz '80 was
one.
stuart
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1014.76 | Or what about that Haliday guy ?? | EVTDD1::WOOD | | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:20 | 10 |
| .72
Wasn't that "Joe the taxi" song (in 88?) done by a French girl.
That was No 1 too, I think, so that would be the last French artist in
the UK charts. Was her name Vanessa or something.
The best song to come out of the seventies was "Did you no wrong" by the
Sex Pistols. It's the 'B' side of God Save The Queen in case you haven't
heard of it.
Dave Wood
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1014.77 | | PEKING::BARKERN | Dries in minutes | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:34 | 7 |
| Vanessa Paradis.
Jo le Taxi
Complete poo
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1014.78 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:43 | 6 |
| re .75
Spizz Oil was another moniker. I recollect Wah playing the name
game too.
barry.
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1014.79 | Stiff the Queen | WELCLU::BROWNI | The Man who sold the World | Wed Jun 03 1992 18:11 | 7 |
| Worth about 400 quid, the old 'God Save the Queen' single, if you've
got it on A & M records. My copy (on Virgin) is worth spam all!
As for wonderful B-sides of the Seventies, I'll go for any B-side off
of any Stiff Little Fingers single.
Ian
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1014.80 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed Jun 03 1992 19:02 | 11 |
|
re .78
Wah ! - what a great band.
I think they went from WAH-HEAT to WAH to THE MIGHTY WAH !
Can anyone remember the lead singer's name - it's Pete something or
other - it's cracking me up.
Paul
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1014.81 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed Jun 03 1992 20:30 | 12 |
| > Wah ! - what a great band.
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> I think they went from WAH-HEAT to WAH to THE MIGHTY WAH !
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> Can anyone remember the lead singer's name - it's Pete something or
> other - it's cracking me up.
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> Paul
Pete Wylie?
grahame
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1014.82 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Stop booting about the beach | Wed Jun 03 1992 22:40 | 17 |
| More on Vanessa Paradis (as if you wanted it) - you may have seen her on
TV without realising it. She stars in an advert for Chanel perfume as a
girl locked up in a birdcage. (Who writes these things?!)
Pete Wylie was indeed The Mighty Wah! He released quite a lot of records
under his own name from the early 80s onwards, such as the excellent
'Seven Minutes to Midnight' and 'Come Back' singles. All good stuff which
brings back good memories.
Another classic Liverpudlian (?) track dating from about 1984 was 'Flaming
Sword' by Care, an absolutely cracking tune which I bought on 12" at the time.
I found out from a very recent NME that the main man of Care was Ian Broudie,
now of the Lightning Seeds, and a new version of Flaming Sword is now a
b-side of a Lightning Seeds single. If I remember the item correctly.
Rod
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1014.83 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Wed Jun 03 1992 23:22 | 17 |
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Pete Wylie - that's the one - thanks for reminding me.
Wah ! (and all the other names) were more than just Wylie, I saw them
in London in about 1979 supporting Martha & the Muffins - they were
excellent. Wasn't 'seven minutes to midnight' on the b-side of 'Hope' ?
I thought 'The story of the blues', especially the 12 inch with
'talking blues' on was their best - really over the top stuff.
Anyone remember 'The Bluebells' - a Glasgow band discovered by Elvis
Costello - the had a song called 'Cath' which seemed to crop up on all
their singles.
While I'm on the subject - whatever happened to 'Teardrop explodes' ?
Paul
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1014.84 | Books | AYOV16::SROBERTSON | | Thu Jun 04 1992 09:31 | 11 |
| I thought Teardrop Explodes were excellent,Ithink they only had two
albums Kilimanjaro and Wilder with the later being the best - some
really good tunes.I like some of Copes stuff especially East Easy
Rider.
What happened to the rest of the band - I remember reading about Troy
Tate but forget what he did.
I went to see them at Tiffanys in Glasgow,long shut-down,and got turned
away because I was under 18 so I sat and listened outside - not the
same!
stuart.
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1014.85 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Cool before drinking | Thu Jun 04 1992 13:12 | 20 |
| Ian McCullough and Julian Cope and Pete Wylie played together on a few
crucial (that's enough "crucial, Ed) occasions, mainly at Eric's.
(Crucial, they might have been, but I saw them just once and thought
they were crap.) On splitting up Mac formed Echo and the Bunnymen, Cope
The Teardrop explodes, and Pete Wylie Wah!, three unreservedly
brilliant bands.
Wah's first single was Seven Minutes to Midnight, 7" only, backed, I
think, with Forget the Down, and followed up by Wah Heat!'s wonderful
Somesay. Various releases followed, from The Mighty Wah! and other Wah!
monickers, and Pete Wylie went solo in 1987. The Wah! records almost
all contained versions of or variations on tunes on the first album,
the name of which escapes me (10,000 names of Wah!?). Wylie is still
recording and part of the Liverpool "scene", but you don't see so much
product these days.
With a mind full of this junk is it any wonder I can't remember
anything these days without writing it down?
Piers
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1014.86 | to be alive, to be alive,...... | CURRNT::PAYNE_A | Discount Pants'n'Haircuts | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:23 | 9 |
| re.73
>> I remember 'Born to be Alive' It was done by a very wierd looking chap
>> wasn't it?
Patrick Hernandez, I believe.
-- Andy
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1014.87 | re: the Crucial Three | SWAM2::BERZER_VI | Hooligans & Thugs | Thu Jun 04 1992 18:26 | 8 |
| >Ian McCullough and Julian Cope and Pete Wylie played together on a few
PIERS!! I can't believe you spelled Godhead McCulloch's name wrong!!
I knew you were a fraud!!
Going to see MAC on the 24th. Can't wait. (OK, I've said it before)
-Vicki
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1014.88 | -1 | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | No sleep at all | Thu Jun 04 1992 22:05 | 5 |
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Whole U.S. tour canceled because of VISA problems from what I hear.
- Jim
{Thanks Paul}
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1014.89 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Cool before drinking | Fri Jun 05 1992 09:26 | 7 |
| re -2
aaaaaargh.
Thank God that didn't happen in my "crucial" 1981 Bunnymen interview...
Piers
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1014.90 | | MINDER::GLYNNP | Richard Whitmore is a newscaster | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:07 | 9 |
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Another band worth mentioning (well I think they're worth mentioning)
was Japan. One of the more serious New Romantic bands and also damn good
live.
I was jogged into remembering them when somebody pulled 'Oil on Canvas'
out of my (small) collection the other day.
Paul
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1014.91 | Relax In Swing | AYOV11::SROBERTSON | | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:40 | 8 |
| I really like Gentlemen Take Poloroids and Tin Drum - I regularly play
these two albums and love playing along to the basslines - one of my
favorite bass players,Mick Karn puts excellent "melodies" into them and
his solo material is also pretty good.
I don't particulary like David Sylvians solos.Rain Tree Grow is a good
album though.
stuart.
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1014.92 | | KERNEL::SMITHERSJ | Living on the culinary edge.... | Fri Jun 05 1992 13:41 | 9 |
| Hmmmmm, Japan - I remember bopping away at Hammersmith Odeon
to the ever so cool David Sylvian and co. I believe them to
be one of the great Poseur groups of all time.
They did the decent thing and disappeared at the height of their
fame. Not sure what David is doing now, but he does a nice line
in toy animals.
julia
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1014.93 | curses | SWAM2::BERZER_VI | Hooligans & Thugs | Fri Jun 05 1992 20:12 | 17 |
| >Thank God that didn't happen in my "crucial" 1981 Bunnymen
>interview...
Well, I guess senility has set in.
Of course I curse myself my mentioning the MAC show twise: The entire
US tour has been canceled due to Visa problems!?! Pretty lame eh?
re: Japan
I used to worship Japan. I bought all their albums, some of which are
masterpieces (later stuff). (I had a friend who brought every 12",
re-release,etc of theirs and he tried his damndest to look like David.)
I finally got to see David Sylvian live during his only US tour a few
years back. I nearly fell asleep. I was hoping he would play Japan
stuff, but he stuck w/ his solo stuff. Not great concert material.
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1014.94 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Four Thousand Week Hangover | Mon Jun 08 1992 11:12 | 8 |
| Am I right in thinking that Japan initially flogged their wares as
a rockin' (excuse me) glam band around the time of "Adolescent Sex"?
They also supported Blue Oyster Cult on a British tour back in the
mid to late seventies if I'm not mistaken? Obviously before Mr Sylvian
had an image overhaul and became the "world's most beautiful man."
They had an excellent drummmer mind.
barry.
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1014.95 | NYD clones | SWAM2::BERZER_VI | Hooligans & Thugs | Mon Jun 08 1992 19:12 | 6 |
| re: Japan
Yes, they were a glam band for their first 2 albums. They really
looked like women too.
-Vicki
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1014.96 | Japan | XSTACY::PATTISON | Part-orange liquid competition | Wed Jun 10 1992 10:30 | 8 |
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First 2 albums were the best though. Some of the tracks have a strong
reggae influence that really worked well.
I never really liked them after that, they sounded too 'produced', if you
know what I mean.
Dave
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1014.97 | | PEKING::BARKERN | Dries in minutes | Wed Jun 10 1992 10:51 | 1 |
| I've got Assemblage at home, and
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1014.98 | | PEKING::BARKERN | Dries in minutes | Wed Jun 10 1992 11:43 | 10 |
| Sorry 'bout that I pressed the control Z by mistake.
I've got Assemblage at home, and it's excellent.
That's all I wanted to say.
Nigel
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1014.99 | wwwwwhhhhhoooooooo | KURMA::SWRIGHT | | Wed Jun 17 1992 11:50 | 10 |
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I Liked "GHOST" and "NIGHT PORTER"..... Very haunting tracks
Steve
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1014.101 | | PEKING::BARKERN | Dries in minutes | Fri Jun 19 1992 10:36 | 3 |
| European SOn I think. 8-)
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1014.102 | White Riot, I wanna riot... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:36 | 6 |
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One of the best singles ot the 70's, IMHO :-
gary Gilmores Eyes by the Adverts
Paul
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