Chris Starling and Curve

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Just a snippet.

Apparently Chris was briefly on the first Curve album: http://www.curve.co.uk/discography/pubic.html

Just found out, so I thought I'd share.

Which is kind of funny cos Rob Holliday from Sulpher (who are better than Oceansize by a long way - we Brits were screwed), was Curves touring guitarist. Small world.

Well, not if you're in a band I guess.
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That looks like an early singles compilation, with 10 little girls being their 1st single. Doppelganger was the first LP IIRC - I must check and see was he on that.
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yep, "pubic fruit" a (bizarely titled) compilation of the first 3 (i think) singles & b sides... and rather spiffing it is too :)
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To be more precise, Starling played on the track "10 Little Girls", and was in a band with one-time Curve drummer Monti in the 80's (I know this 'cause Monti told me!)
Sulpher were a f*cking great support act IMHO, and they were offered the UK dates but were unable to do them 'cause Rob was supposed to be playing a gig with Flint (the new band of Keith Flint of the Prodigy), although the gig fell through anyway.
Rob also plays guitar with the M i s s i o n. Small world indeed.
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Ooh, ooh! and montis in sulpher too. The world is condensing around me as i think.

blimey.

ooh, ooh! and he was in the mekons.

*jims head explodes with all the revelations excitement*
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Jim wrote:Ooh, ooh! and montis in sulpher too. The world is condensing around me as i think.

blimey.

ooh, ooh! and he was in the mekons.

*jims head explodes with all the revelations excitement*
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Quiff Boy wrote:yep, "pubic fruit" a (bizarely titled) compilation of the first 3 (i think) singles & b sides... and rather spiffing it is too :)
When I got it from HMV, it was labelled "PUBLIC Fruit" on the price tag.

Which somehow makes it even more bizarre.
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Which is kind of funny cos Rob Holliday from Sulpher (who are better than Oceansize by a long way - we Brits were screwed)



Glad to hear somebody else thought that Oceansize were particularly poor.
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Yeah, they were bloody awful live. Sulpher rock and I'd have killed to see them as well.

Mind you, the oceansize tracks you can download from there website are worth a look - they've actually half-turned around my opinion of them. It's not entirely my sort of thing, but theres a certain wish-era-cure, sigur ros, mogwai -ish (even bits of proggy radiohead thrown in, the doves, my bloody valentine, maybe some nin...) thing goin on that's quite clever.

Oh, and out of interest, does anyone know how many support bands there were at the leeds show? I heard there was a third, but I got there quite late and missed them.
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mh wrote:That looks like an early singles compilation, with 10 little girls being their 1st single. Doppelganger was the first LP IIRC - I must check and see was he on that.
Nice avatar mh - Sonic Boom produced two 12" EP's for my old band back in '91....
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ta, i drag it out every now and again...
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some months ago i saw a TV-program (on Arte) with Gary Numan and i'm quite sure that Sulpher guy played guitar in GN's band. at that was a 8) show.
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Yup, guitar and bass aparently....

The vids can be downloaded from the web (somewhere...)
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Jim wrote:Yup, guitar and bass aparently....

The vids can be downloaded from the web (somewhere...)
somewhere? :wink: :?:
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Robbo started out with Numan. Then Hussey picked him after Mark left and he's been doing pretty damn hard r 'n' r since. You only live once, eh?
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According to sulpher.de Rob also played for Mariah Carey :eek: at her TOTP-appearance...
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Blimey, that I did not know.
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My cousin - very big Numanoid since 1978 - asked him about playing with Gary Numan after the recent Wolves gig. He seemed a bit embarrassed by it. Chris Starling obviously didn't know, and started teasing him. Not the response my cousin was hoping for (anecdotes about working for the great man-robot, introductions, signed copies, etc). But it seemed to make Chris Starling's day. Mind you, if we get down to the subject of playing with embarrassing people, I don't think Chris has a leg to stand on. I mean, Belinda Carlisle???!!!???
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MrChris wrote:My cousin - very big Numanoid since 1978 - asked him about playing with Gary Numan after the recent Wolves gig. He seemed a bit embarrassed by it. Chris Starling obviously didn't know, and started teasing him. Not the response my cousin was hoping for (anecdotes about working for the great man-robot, introductions, signed copies, etc). But it seemed to make Chris Starling's day. Mind you, if we get down to the subject of playing with embarrassing people, I don't think Chris has a leg to stand on. I mean, Belinda Carlisle???!!!???
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and it's not chris you want to ask about belinda! i gather the nurse has one or two interesting anecdotes of his own ;)
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Snub Nose wrote:was chris starling in belinda carlise' band ?!
sadly, i dont think that chris was sexy enough to have made it into the go-gos ;)

i gather he played in (solo) belinda's live band though - i assume he would have toured with her in the late 80s/early 90s? i think it mentions something about it on the sisters website somewhere...
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