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Clothes Peg

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Mar 3, 2007
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How can you have a concert with only one hit record? Which, the audience will only know the three lines featured on the Vodafone advert.
 




Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
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Bath, Somerset.
First gigs for 25 years.

Rejoice ! Rejoice!!

27 Aprl. 2007 10:00 All Tomorrow's Parties P ; Minehead;
1 June 2007 8:00 Academy 2 Manchester
2 June 2007 8:00 Glasgow ABC Glasgow
6 June 2007 8:00 Rock City Nottingham
7 June 2007 8:00 Trinity Bristol
8 June 2007 8:00 Wulfrun Wolverhampton
9 June 2007 8:00 Shepherds Bush Empire London

Another Girl Another Planet !!!
 




Trufflehound

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Peteinblack said:
First gigs for 25 years.

Rejoice ! Rejoice!!

27 Aprl. 2007 10:00 All Tomorrow's Parties P ; Minehead;
1 June 2007 8:00 Academy 2 Manchester
2 June 2007 8:00 Glasgow ABC Glasgow
6 June 2007 8:00 Rock City Nottingham
7 June 2007 8:00 Trinity Bristol
8 June 2007 8:00 Wulfrun Wolverhampton
9 June 2007 8:00 Shepherds Bush Empire London

Another Girl Another Planet !!!

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

I was at the Only Ones farewell gig at the Lyceum in March 81.

Anyone who claims they were no more than one-hit wonders (and lest we forget, Another Girl another Planet wasn't exactly a "hit" in 1978 anyway) obviously hasn't listened to the searing beauty of their records. The first two albums would both feature in my all-time top 20. Possibly the most underrated band of that whole era.

Peter Perrett was (is) one of the greatest songwriters ever, and certainly the best composer of love songs from the entire punk/new wave generation.

Rumour has it his voice is better than ever now he's "clean"...

But having said that I bet the buggers won't be playing anywhere near me... :down:
 
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cheeseroll

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ginadim said:
How can you have a concert with only one hit record? Which, the audience will only know the three lines featured on the Vodafone advert.

Bizarre that you think it necessary to have a mainstream hit at all to be able to perform a concert.

They certainly filled modest venues in the late 70's/very early 80's at a time I recall that U2 were having to give away first drink free to get more people into a gig.

Lovers of Today, FLaming Torch and the Whole fo the Law etc etc.
Marvelous scenes:clap:
 




Peteinblack said:
First gigs for 25 years.

Rejoice ! Rejoice!!

27 Aprl. 2007 10:00 All Tomorrow's Parties P ; Minehead;
1 June 2007 8:00 Academy 2 Manchester
2 June 2007 8:00 Glasgow ABC Glasgow
6 June 2007 8:00 Rock City Nottingham
7 June 2007 8:00 Trinity Bristol
8 June 2007 8:00 Wulfrun Wolverhampton
9 June 2007 8:00 Shepherds Bush Empire London

Another Girl Another Planet !!!

I see you are informed in knowing their one song.
Could you name any others without doing any research?? ???
 










Juan Albion

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Only one song? Blasphemy! Whoever said that should go and listen to "Why don't you kill yourself?"!

Saw them in a (nearly) full Rainbow, one Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees. (Bonus point for anyone guessing one of the support bands).
 


SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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The Leyton Buzzards? :clap2:
 
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Buzzer

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Oct 1, 2006
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...and you know who's headlining at All Tomorrow's Parties at Minehead, don't you?

That's right. God on Earth.

NickCave2.jpg
 


SussexSpur

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Modern Romance, wasn't it?
Bit before my time... I do just enjoy singing along to that lovely lyric, "I discovered heaven in the Seven Sisters Road..."
 










Trufflehound

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Ah, the Leyton Buzzards, aka The Buzzards. :love:

They were also (briefly) known as "The Buzzards (from Leyton)"...

19 & Mad and Saturday Night Beneath the Plastic Palm Trees are great tunes. As are Sharp Young Men, British Justice, Disco Romeo, We Make a Noise...

And of course (altogether now):

"No dry ice or flying pigs,
At a Leyton Buzzards gig..."
 


Trufflehound

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SussexSpur said:
Modern Romance, wasn't it?

One of their biggest (s)hits, Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey came about when Geoff Deane and David Jaymes were sitting in the back of a London cab. The driver - a Cypriot called Moosey - heard they were in a band and bet them £10 they couldn't write a song about him.

The jury is out over who won the bet...
 


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