Yep - the turnover was pretty fast back then.
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Jesse Hector - playing on the 30th - was of course the front man of the Hammersmith Gorillas. (Assuming that it's the same Jesse Hector.)
I'm going to assume that 'Govermental (sic) Health Warning - Believing My Discriptions (sic) is Extremly (sic) Stupid' is some kind of 'in' joke.
Originally posted by Big Boobs and FIRE! View PostCan I contest that CUD are far from forgotten as I've seen them live twice in the last two weeks.
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Bob Tilton were a very Fugazi influenced band from Harlow, quite good live.
I never saw The Clique, but much like Thurman, their name was rubbished amongst those attending Blow Up at the time.
I used to really like 100 Men, Mick Whitnall was a lovely guy when I vaguely knew him in the 90s, but he got caught up in the Camden heroin stuff during the noughties. He probably had a great time, for all I know.
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Originally posted by steveeeeeeeee View PostBob Tilton were a very Fugazi influenced band from Harlow, quite good live.
Finding Crescent on youtube to test out how good young me was at picking bands given a decade or so of electronica.
Band: Bob Tilton.
Album: Crescent.
Origin: Nottingham, England.
Genre: Emo.
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'Bob Tilton' is a great name for a band.
Originally posted by Sits View PostBest band name on that list: The Singing Loins (honourable mention for Dog)
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Originally posted by Benjm View PostIt's definitely Loins. They were a modern folk band from Medway, who weren't quite as exciting as their name.
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