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IMO the bomb party were our top export.
I'll see your Bomb Party, and I'll raise you The Janitors :lol:
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I'll see your Janitors with Kill Ugly Pop :lol:
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may i ask the assembled masses form ra midlands just who the feck were the Inca Babies?

am i right in thinking they were from the Midlands area?..

and why is Grunt Cadillac Hotel so Birthday Party?





only for the oldies among us..sorry Robert :?

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Burn wrote:just who the feck were the Inca Babies
well to me they were Birthday Party wannabees I heard on a Peel Show back when I had hair and he was still among the living :(
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James Blast wrote:
Burn wrote:just who the feck were the Inca Babies
well to me they were Birthday Party wannabees I heard on a Peel Show back when I had hair and he was still among the living :(
I know that they had a slight leaning towards the HeeHaw sound...and i saw them once (i think)...i even bought the single...
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i have a few inca babies 12"s and an album knocking about somewhere

dunno about the band as a whole, but as far as i recall one of them lived in salford for while in the early 90s :?:

yeah, "birthday party wannabees" is pretty accurate, but they did have some good tunes - the judge, doomed locustland, cop something-or-other - good stuff 8)
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Burn wrote:...who the feck were the Inca Babies?
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I bought Paint Your Wagon because I'd seen (and more importantly) heard, Walking on Your Hands.



there was a 7" single with the album too, it was shite as well.

Chance! :D
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i did have the unfortunate pleasure of talking to Mary Mary form Gaye Bikers.

They supported The Cult on the Eletric tour, I thought they were execllent - btter than the cult by then who'd gone far to rocky. My mate disagreed, and Mary Mary tapped me on the shoulder and said that in fact my mate was right they were s**t!

12 years later he contributed vocals to an album I released by Hoodlum Priest, he was in Apollo 440 by then though.

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wretched wrote:i did have the unfortunate pleasure of talking to Mary Mary form Gaye Bikers.

They supported The Cult on the Eletric tour, I thought they were execllent - btter than the cult by then who'd gone far to rocky. My mate disagreed, and Mary Mary tapped me on the shoulder and said that in fact my mate was right they were s**t!

12 years later he contributed vocals to an album I released by Hoodlum Priest, he was in Apollo 440 by then though.

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you "released" an album by hoodlum priest? how so? you had a label?

i've been after the "heart of darkness" album for years... is it knocking about on cd at all? :D
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Quiff Boy wrote:
wretched wrote:i did have the unfortunate pleasure of talking to Mary Mary form Gaye Bikers.

They supported The Cult on the Eletric tour, I thought they were execllent - btter than the cult by then who'd gone far to rocky. My mate disagreed, and Mary Mary tapped me on the shoulder and said that in fact my mate was right they were s**t!

12 years later he contributed vocals to an album I released by Hoodlum Priest, he was in Apollo 440 by then though.

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you "released" an album by hoodlum priest? how so? you had a label?

i've been after the "heart of darkness" album for years... is it knocking about on cd at all? :D
:o (again!)

just found this:

http://www.hoodlumpriest.net/

"The first Hoodlum Priest downloads are tracks from the classic "Heart of Darkness" album originally released on ZTT."

8) :D
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oh yeah, and the lorries were top. some of their stuff is a trifle "dark" and hard on the ears, but by god when they found a groove they rocked like bastards :lol:

and wolfie is a lovely bloke 8)
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:
wretched wrote:i did have the unfortunate pleasure of talking to Mary Mary form Gaye Bikers.

They supported The Cult on the Eletric tour, I thought they were execllent - btter than the cult by then who'd gone far to rocky. My mate disagreed, and Mary Mary tapped me on the shoulder and said that in fact my mate was right they were s**t!

12 years later he contributed vocals to an album I released by Hoodlum Priest, he was in Apollo 440 by then though.

Wretched
:o

you "released" an album by hoodlum priest? how so? you had a label?

i've been after the "heart of darkness" album for years... is it knocking about on cd at all? :D
:o (again!)

just found this:

http://www.hoodlumpriest.net/

"The first Hoodlum Priest downloads are tracks from the classic "Heart of Darkness" album originally released on ZTT."

8) :D
Heart of darkness is ok I do have it on CD the rapper kind of kills it for me though. I released the eponymously titled second album. My label was called Iris Light, it's kind of in hiatus at the moment.

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Catomeat wrote:Nah - the order goes...

PWEI
Gaye Bykers on Acid
Wonderstuff (early)
Ketamine
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Neds
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Korova Milk Bar


then way down here somewhere...

Jesus Jones (late)

And there is the entire shortlived grebo scene in a cut and keep format!

I'm very pleased to have played with four of the above and been in one. Rock yo!
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mh wrote:
scotty wrote:
Catomeat wrote:Nah - the order goes...

PWEI
Gaye Bykers on Acid
Wonderstuff (early)
Ketamine
Crazyhead
Jesus Jones (early)
Neds
Cyclic Amp
Korova Milk Bar


then way down here somewhere...

Jesus Jones (late)

And there is the entire shortlived grebo scene in a cut and keep format!

I'm very pleased to have played with four of the above and been in one. Rock yo!
Swervedriver?
The Swervies were bloody excellent, that first LP is still an all-time classic. Seem to remember they toured the States with some hair metal crowd, blew them off stage every night, and got treated to a lousy sound as a result. Wouldn't really classify them as "grebo" (although one or two members certainly had the requisite hair), but they just ended up getting lumped into every scene that was current and I don't think that did them much good in the longer term.
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markfiend wrote:Jesus Jones? Now there's a band I'd never thought I'd see mentioned on here. Bag o' shîte. ;D
Well... they were f**king awful by the time we got to play with em, but Liquidiser was a quality album and I'll not have it said otherwise. Next you'll be trying to tell me Ned's Atomic Dustbin were rubbish.

(I think the closet grebo infiltrator who happens to know Quiffboy and every other bloody goth over 30 in manc has just been outed...)
I got dragged along to see Jesus Jones once. Never again. Dreadful.

Ned's Atomic Dustbin were great though. As were Crazyhead.

I saw PWEI supporting the Shamen once, when they were both jangly bands. Not good and IMO they got worse... :innocent:
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The Lorries were indeed a most excellent group - the drummer stood up if I remember correctly? Or at least he did the time I saw them play The Venue in Edinburgh. A quality noise.

Not so pleased with Chris Reeds latest effort though.

re Grebo..."Claytown Troupe" anyone? Saw them twice, loved them and then they disappeared......
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halfjobbob wrote:The Lorries were indeed a most excellent group - the drummer stood up if I remember correctly? Or at least he did the time I saw them play The Venue in Edinburgh. A quality noise.
i think ah saw them with X-Mal in the niteclub upstairs at the Playhoose...don't be quoting me on that as it was a very very long time ago...and i could be talkin bollocks...memory's a wee bit hazy back then :?
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Bloody Hell that's going back a bit...X-Mal...what was *her* name?!!!
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halfjobbob wrote:Bloody Hell that's going back a bit...X-Mal...what was *her* name?!!!
anja huwe

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halfjobbob wrote:Bloody Hell that's going back a bit...X-Mal...what was *her* name?!!!
Anja Huwe?

http://www.poison-door.net/xmaldeutschland/

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halfjobbob wrote:The Lorries were indeed a most excellent group - the drummer stood up if I remember correctly? Or at least he did the time I saw them play The Venue in Edinburgh. A quality noise.

Not so pleased with Chris Reeds latest effort though.

re Grebo..."Claytown Troupe" anyone? Saw them twice, loved them and then they disappeared......
Saw The Lorries in the Venue 3/4 times, were you there when they Headlined with Christion Death?.

The Claytown Troupe were one of my favorites, did a few dates with them in 89/90, Two LP's, they toured a lot back then..........but so did everyone :| , weren't Grebo though, more Gothy Metal :urff:
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scotty wrote:
halfjobbob wrote:The Lorries were indeed a most excellent group - the drummer stood up if I remember correctly? Or at least he did the time I saw them play The Venue in Edinburgh. A quality noise.

Not so pleased with Chris Reeds latest effort though.

re Grebo..."Claytown Troupe" anyone? Saw them twice, loved them and then they disappeared......
Saw The Lorries in the Venue 3/4 times, were you there when they Headlined with Christian Death?.
thankfully NO :twisted:
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Claytown Troupe was just a bad guitar band, stab me Dad! ;D
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James Blast wrote:Claytown Troupe was just a bad guitar band, stab me Dad! ;D
yep...they didn't ring my bell when i saw them with the Cult...others thought differently from me...i know not where they are today :twisted:
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