Gaye Bykers on Acid

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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Opinions please.
I can' t make them out. Stewed to the Gills is one of my favourite albums, but the rest I just don't know.

Ahead of their time or just... (fill in)
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I kept meaning to buy one of their albums, but I've heard they weren't that good. Best to ask d00my.
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Love them with all your Heart :notworthy: 8) :notworthy:

And their alter ego's Lesbian Dope Heads On Mopeds :notworthy: 8) :notworthy:
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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STTG is a very, very good album.
DYOH is patchy in extremis.
DYOH VHS (which I have) is a cheap production with a stupid storyline.
Everything's Groovy is still class, as is the Nosedive Karma EP.
the rest is dross

I saw them live, twice, I have no recollection :cry:
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Are they wot is known as "Grebo"? Or am I getting mixed up? :urff:
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boudicca wrote:Are they wot is known as "Grebo"? Or am I getting mixed up? :urff:
Indeed young Claire :notworthy: , the.....more mature of us will remember a world before the word "Grunge" was invented 8).
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GBOA were just a bad rock band with some good tunes, They defy catogarisation.

And I liked them!
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James Blast wrote:just a bad rock band with some good tunes
Ahem :von:
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scotty wrote:the.....more mature of us will remember a world before the word "Grunge" was invented 8).
I remember the first time I heard the word.

It was accusatory in tone.

And it was directed at me.

In Greenock Central Library.

:roll:
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smiscandlon wrote:
scotty wrote:the.....more mature of us will remember a world before the word "Grunge" was invented 8).
I remember the first time I heard the word.

It was accusatory in tone.

And it was directed at me.

In Greenock Central Library.

:roll:
Did you tell them ssshhhhhhhh!?
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boudicca wrote:Did you tell them ssshhhhhhhh!?
:lol: :notworthy:















No.
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A hardback book, hurled directly at their temple?
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boudicca wrote:A hardback book, hurled directly at their temple?
Ah, how did I ever survive my youth without your calming influence? :P
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boudicca wrote:A hardback book, hurled directly at their temple?
Ah, how did I ever survive my youth without your calming influence? :P
That was my "reasonable" suggestion.

Personally I'd have run the f**ker over with a tank.
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boudicca wrote:
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boudicca wrote:A hardback book, hurled directly at their temple?
Ah, how did I ever survive my youth without your calming influence? :P
That was my "reasonable" suggestion.

Personally I'd have run the f**ker over with a tank.
Just for accusing you of being into "grunge"? :eek:

Jeez, I dread to think what would happen if someone dared call you a goth... :innocent:
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smiscandlon wrote: Jeez, I dread to think what would happen if someone dared call you a goth... :innocent:
They have done.

Where do you think the term "mass graves" originated?
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boudicca wrote:
smiscandlon wrote: Jeez, I dread to think what would happen if someone dared call you a goth... :innocent:
They have done.

Where do you think the term "mass graves" originated?
OK, scared now.

Let's get back to talking about gay bikers.
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If someone called me a gay biker...

...that's when I'd really start to get p!ssed off.
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Get a Feckin' room yew twa!!!!
a JockoHomo production® 2006

GBOA were a good rock band with one or two good tunes, the rest were bad tunes. Learn and move on.... :twisted:

Next!
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Where do you think the term "mass graves" originated?
Always talking about graves, you're such a Goth, Claire. :roll:

*runs*
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Tony Benyon of Lone Groover and NME fame directed their early excursions into vidaeo. ;D

Yeah, I ken, yir too young. :|
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nick the stripper wrote:
Where do you think the term "mass graves" originated?
Always talking about graves, you're such a Goth, Claire. :roll:

*runs*
2/10 - Must try harder!

Nick is a very able student, but his goth-related insults have been quite a disappointment this term.
:P :wink:

If I wasn't immune to it now, I'd be curled up in a crumpled wreck in a corner somewhere.





Wait a minute...
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I liked GBOA.Nosedive karma baby and Everythangs groovy.
Didn't they used to support every band at one time.I know I saw them a whole heep of times in the 80's.In fact my first date with Mrs Buttock was supposed to be to see them,but they cancelled the gig,which was good as I was suffering with a hangover of quite earth shattering proportions.
And didn't Mary Millington(The GBOA singer,not the rough as a bears arse 70's porn star) resurface in Apollo 440 a few years ago?
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Mary (not Mary MIllington) was last heard of in that home for waifs and strays - Pigface, along with Lesley Rankine (Silverfish and Ruby), GP Orridge (various buch of wank etc.), assorted members of RevCo/Ninistry (sic) and any junkie that could strum an gee-tar.

I feel a Next!
coming on...
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James Blast wrote: I feel a Next!
coming on...
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You Next a bit too much recently, aren't you James?
Are you trying to deliberately end threads?
And if so, what shall be your punishement for that capital crime? ;D
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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