Bad, bad news.
The Stuffies were one of my favourate bands, as much if not more so than the Sisters. Martin Gilk's drumming was always one of the things that made them in my opinion.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4877120.stm
Utterly tragic.
Paddy.
Wonderstuff drummer passes away.
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Bloody hell. My stepfather was madly in to them at one point, so some of my earliest memories involve watching VHS copies of gigs and interviews...
Clear Skies, Martin.
Clear Skies, Martin.
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RIPFLOORED1 wrote:Some of my fondest memories were seeing the original Stuffies play Reading fest in 88 and 89.....they were truly a great band back then, and this news is so sad.
I was also at Reading for the Friday in 88, what a line up.
Ghost Dance
Godfathers
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Ramones
Iggy
Didn't the original bass player from the Wonderstuff also die very young, a good few years ago?
Give me one good reason
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Yup, fantastic line up... I was there too, only time I saw the stuffies live, but they were brilliant... very sad news.Spiggy's hat wrote:RIPFLOORED1 wrote:Some of my fondest memories were seeing the original Stuffies play Reading fest in 88 and 89.....they were truly a great band back then, and this news is so sad.
I was also at Reading for the Friday in 88, what a line up.
Ghost Dance
Godfathers
Stuffies
Neff
Ramones
Iggy
Didn't the original bass player from the Wonderstuff also die very young, a good few years ago?
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he did.
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So sad, loved the original 8 legged groove machine
They were such a good laugh-"You can tell by the way I use my walk I'm a Mindy man, no time for Mork"-Priceless

They were such a good laugh-"You can tell by the way I use my walk I'm a Mindy man, no time for Mork"-Priceless

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Saw them at The Boardwalk in Manchester (don't look for it, it's not there any more) back in what, '87? '88? Just about the time of "A Wish Away" being released. Bought that on 7" the next day from Boots.
Ah memories.

Ah memories.


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'unbearable' has long been my fave, cos it fit someone SO perfectly at the time, and it has done sterling service since, as well
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Me too, great day.Muppet wrote:Yup, fantastic line up... I was there too, only time I saw the stuffies live, but they were brilliant... very sad news.Spiggy's hat wrote:RIPFLOORED1 wrote:Some of my fondest memories were seeing the original Stuffies play Reading fest in 88 and 89.....they were truly a great band back then, and this news is so sad.
I was also at Reading for the Friday in 88, what a line up.
Ghost Dance
Godfathers
Stuffies
Neff
Ramones
Iggy
Didn't the original bass player from the Wonderstuff also die very young, a good few years ago?
RIP
Chucking another log on
I missed Ghost Dance by about ten minutes that dayruffers wrote:Me too, great day.Muppet wrote:Yup, fantastic line up... I was there too, only time I saw the stuffies live, but they were brilliant... very sad news.Spiggy's hat wrote: RIP
I was also at Reading for the Friday in 88, what a line up.
Ghost Dance
Godfathers
Stuffies
Neff
Ramones
Iggy
Didn't the original bass player from the Wonderstuff also die very young, a good few years ago?
RIP



Saw The Stuffies a few times, never seen them when they were anything but excellent, including a about 3 years ago in the Barrowlands.....superb




R.I.P indeed
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Only just come across this...Like Paddy said - they were my favourite band by a long chalk for some years (until after the 3rd album).
Fuckin' tragic.
And I was at reading 88 - they were on before the Ramones.
RIP
Fuckin' tragic.

And I was at reading 88 - they were on before the Ramones.
RIP

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