Does anyone of you know this artists!
What do you think about them & what are they doing now?
jenzi-benzi
CARTER USM
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Carter were a fantastic band. 101 Damnations and 30 Something were two of the finest indie albums of the early 90s.
Probably find what you're looking for here : http://www.carterusm.co.uk/
Probably find what you're looking for here : http://www.carterusm.co.uk/
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Things went a bit pear shaped with 1993 the Love album, though!CellThree wrote:Carter were a fantastic band. 101 Damnations and 30 Something were two of the finest indie albums of the early 90s.
Probably find what you're looking for here :http://www.carterusm.co.uk/
Ahhh Carter USM - They were great back in their '90-'92 heyday when I was still an "indie kid" - saw 'em "dahn sarf" many times before things went pear-shaped - by the time "The Love Album" came out they had a real drummer (big mistake IMHO) and got rid of Jon Fat Beast (anyone remember him?)
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dear old carter. they were marvellous. then they weren't.
didn't they end up with about five extra members by the end?
didn't they end up with about five extra members by the end?
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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thanks.
nice website, but the follow-ups arent so good as the good old usmZ
nice website, but the follow-ups arent so good as the good old usmZ
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I've got all their albums
The last few were a bit iffy, but they did a great EP towards the end called "A World Without Dave".
The last few were a bit iffy, but they did a great EP towards the end called "A World Without Dave".
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Carter USM will always have a place in my heart as they were the first 'proper' (ie not pop rubbish) band I liked, in me pre-teen days
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i used to love 'em. they were around with jesus jones and ned's atomic dustbin. they seemed like the thing to be listening to when i was 13... that and they all had funny names. </ nostalgia>
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Don't get me started on Jesus Jones.
All I will say is that if there was any justice in the world, Jesus Jones would have been bigger than the Beatles.
Mike Edwards was sent from Heaven to sprinkle magic on our lives.
All I will say is that if there was any justice in the world, Jesus Jones would have been bigger than the Beatles.
Mike Edwards was sent from Heaven to sprinkle magic on our lives.
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Love 'em - fantastic lyrics.
Got a load of CD's
They are still kinda around and about do various solo projects and get to gether for a surprise now and again. Last one I remeber was at the New Roscoe in Leeds about a year ago. Jim Bob and Fruitbat's solo bands were on the same bill.
Got a load of CD's
They are still kinda around and about do various solo projects and get to gether for a surprise now and again. Last one I remeber was at the New Roscoe in Leeds about a year ago. Jim Bob and Fruitbat's solo bands were on the same bill.
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yeah - they did the charlotte on that tour too. round about christmas time if i remember right...
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T'was indeedy
Rather sppoky this thread...was only listening to 101 Damnations the other morning...
Saw the a couple of times and a good time was always had. JimBob's wordsmithery is blimmin marvellous
Rather sppoky this thread...was only listening to 101 Damnations the other morning...
Saw the a couple of times and a good time was always had. JimBob's wordsmithery is blimmin marvellous
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Jesus Jones. Great band. Their last album was quite listenable to, but my favourite is still Perverse. One of those bands that I quite liked at the time, then ended up with most of their singles and albums somehow and love them now.d00mw0lf wrote:i used to love 'em. they were around with jesus jones and ned's atomic dustbin. they seemed like the thing to be listening to when i was 13... that and they all had funny names. </ nostalgia>
Neds are great as well. I found a website that you could download the whole back catalogue plus a couple of live gigs from a little while ago. I have them all available on Soulseek at any rate.
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I saw Carter USM at Reading in 91 - their huge illuminated sign was upsidedown and they had no idea - they were one of the highlights of that weekend!
I also caught in Newport in early 92 - when they were fab - again!
"Only Living Boy In New Cross" "Sheriff Fat Man" etc
I also caught in Newport in early 92 - when they were fab - again!
"Only Living Boy In New Cross" "Sheriff Fat Man" etc
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
We saw them @ Rock City the day after FruitBat had rugby tackled Philip Schofield to the ground at the...at the...Smash hits (??) awards
EEEh we had a right good giggle about that
EEEh we had a right good giggle about that
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