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Nor have any other band since.I see what you did there. Very clever. To be fair, I loved Definitely Maybe when it was released. They never bettered this though. Despite what people may think...
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Nor have any other band since.I see what you did there. Very clever. To be fair, I loved Definitely Maybe when it was released. They never bettered this though. Despite what people may think...
Now you are talking. The I am the greatest album is one of the greats of the 90's. Saw them at the Riverside - Dave Couse was reading the names on Endless Art out of a book and then ripping the pages out of the book. Great band.
Sugar - great album - saw them at the Mayfair when it was released. Great stuff.Yep. Debbie the guitarist ended up in Echobelly.
Swervedriver
And Sugar.
Used to really like these, despite claims they were a Smiths rip off. Very good.
Amazing how many were around at the time.
Bass player was no looker iirc
Matt "the hat" was a decent drummer.
London Can You Wait always the track for me
Great vinyl EP sleeves too
A track that when played at full volume always made me feel anything is possible....one of those tracks that make you feel 10ft tall. Helped me through a relationship break up at the time
Used to really like these, despite claims they were a Smiths rip off. Very good.
Red House Painters
Low
Built To Spill
Shellac
Eels
Kerbdog.
Senser.
Brilliant. Still on the go and still amazing
Good shout. Both albums are bloody good.
Playing Sunniside Live this yearUsed to like Cast. I believe they're doing a tour this year/next year.
Mint songDodgy.
Don't think they were taken seriously because of their catchy stuff like Good Enough. But worth another listen --Mint song
Helmerroids likes this post.Smashing Pumpkins are criminally underrated.
Brings back memories this one likeDon't think they were taken seriously because of their catchy stuff like Good Enough. But worth another listen --