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Staly

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Mar 30, 2004
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Manchester
It occurs to me that the reformed band in that video, the one with all the kids and the old drummer, look remarkably like the new Flatmates.
 








hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
62,498
Chandlers Ford
See Flex's Video. I guess M J Hibbett is the modern Hugh Poohstick

Sorry, I was being FLIPPANT. I just meant that your statement sounded like a Pooh Sticks song title.

I'm in a funny mood today. Everything I write, people are reading it wrong.

#MustConsiderSmilies
 




CorgiRegisteredFriend

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May 29, 2011
8,356
Boring By Sea
First up are Kip Berman and Peggy Wang from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

Then it's Pete Green who releases solo stuff and sings with The Sweet Nothings, and Marianthi, one of the Indietracks organisers who co-runs Atomic Beat Records and is involved with a million other great things.

Then it's Ian, another one of the Indietracks organisers and guitarist in the now defunct Pocketbooks. Currently stroking his strings in The Understudies and ElectrophonVintage, and doubtless other places too.

Then you've got The Orchids looking a wee bit older than their Sarah days.

Chap with the shades is Sean who runs Fortuna Pop, probably the best known label for releasing this kind of stuff, and who plays in Airport Girl (if they ever play again).

Oh... and then there's some credits telling you who they all are!

Somehow I knew you would know. Thanks.
 






Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,117
The democratic and free EU
First up are Kip Berman and Peggy Wang from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

Shared a hotel with them at a festival in Belgium a couple of years ago. It was left to me to tell them (and various members of Cults) in the hotel bar that they were unlikely to be playing as the tent stage they were due to appear on had just been blown away in the storm from hell by hurricane force winds.

Spent breakfast the next morning swapping war stories with several members of The Go! Team (but not Ninja), who were all amused that Ninja had spent the storm hiding under a table going "I'm not comgin out! I'm not coming out!"...
 






tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
4,003
Canterbury
Yeah, I'm not too shabby at this type of thing, just a shame I'm pretty hopeless at anything remotely useful.

On that positive note, I'm off to Paddington for an ICSA exam *sigh*

Hope you're better than our lot - they know not a lot about a wide range of activities, but are very good at passing the buck, getting things wrong, not keeping up with the timetable and complaining about not being involved or being invited to meetings. I don't really mind people not caring or doing their job that well unless it's me who has to take the blame or pick up the pieces.

Now, did someone mention the Pooh Sticks and The Flatmates? I could be in heaven, but I'm stuck in an office. and there's someone drilling outside the window. I have a lovely view of The Gherkin though. Is it Christmas yet?
 


tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
4,003
Canterbury
Hope you're better than our lot - they know not a lot about a wide range of activities, but are very good at passing the buck, getting things wrong, not keeping up with the timetable and complaining about not being involved or being invited to meetings. I don't really mind people not caring or doing their job that well unless it's me who has to take the blame or pick up the pieces.

Now, did someone mention the Pooh Sticks and The Flatmates? I could be in heaven, but I'm stuck in an office. and there's someone drilling outside the window. I have a lovely view of The Gherkin though. Is it Christmas yet?

Murray, sorry - my ungracious email should also have said "Good luck with the exam"!
 


shaun_rc

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Feb 24, 2008
556
Brighton
It occurs to me that the reformed band in that video, the one with all the kids and the old drummer, look remarkably like the new Flatmates.

I can't see the video at work (blocked), but it also sounds remarkably like us!

I was in an indie band once, says Mr. 50 year old drummer, IT bloke, and Dad (who spent most of the Leicester game in the Family Stand (rather than the usual North) trying to get his 5 year old boy to stop kicking the back of the seat in front, and bundling with his older sister).

The C86 scene's a funny one these days, because it's a mixture of old blokes who were there first time round, and kids - sometimes their kids. A lot more girls involved in the bands too (and running the clubs), which has got to be a good thing. It was pretty scruffy blokey back in 1986, but I digress...
 






shaun_rc

New member
Feb 24, 2008
556
Brighton
Yeh, sorry about that! Couldn't help myself...

Actually it's a vain attempt to start him supporting the right team. He's not really ready, but he does like the crowd and runs around the house shouting "Allllllbi-onnnn Allllbi-on" so it's not all bad.

Blimey. I've just mentioned football, sorry about that too! :smile:
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
62,498
Chandlers Ford
I can't see the video at work (blocked), but it also sounds remarkably like us!

I was in an indie band once, says Mr. 50 year old drummer, IT bloke, and Dad (who spent most of the Leicester game in the Family Stand (rather than the usual North) trying to get his 5 year old boy to stop kicking the back of the seat in front, and bundling with his older sister).

The C86 scene's a funny one these days, because it's a mixture of old blokes who were there first time round, and kids - sometimes their kids. A lot more girls involved in the bands too (and running the clubs), which has got to be a good thing. It was pretty scruffy blokey back in 1986, but I digress...

Keep it under your hat shaun, and we might just let you into the secret Family Stand indie bootleg scene....
 








Staly

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Mar 30, 2004
1,076
Manchester
I can't see the video at work (blocked), but it also sounds remarkably like us!

I was in an indie band once, says Mr. 50 year old drummer, IT bloke, and Dad (who spent most of the Leicester game in the Family Stand (rather than the usual North) trying to get his 5 year old boy to stop kicking the back of the seat in front, and bundling with his older sister).

The C86 scene's a funny one these days, because it's a mixture of old blokes who were there first time round, and kids - sometimes their kids. A lot more girls involved in the bands too (and running the clubs), which has got to be a good thing. It was pretty scruffy blokey back in 1986, but I digress...

Yes, and not much in the middle (ie very few 30 somethings), which is a bit odd because there was always a scene in the 90s and 00s, although perhaps not as active as now. Certainly there are more bands reforming now than ever before. Wonder if it's a temporary phase or whether the quality of that period of music is finally getting its due?

It's a very funny video by the way if you've not seen it. Sums it all up perfectly.
 
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