NMH
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You could be DESCRIBING me
I don't think you'd be happy WITH me writing your bio, to be HONEST
You could be DESCRIBING me
Wow, never knew that and I would have been there too around that time ('79-'86). You don't recall what teacher it was, do you? Killing Joke seemed to always be on C4's "The Tube" around that time although I prefered their earlier stuff more.
I preferred the Style Council. I am no Mick Talbot but tried my hardest in this vid!
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The Stupids were really really great. There's quite a connection with Brighton too as, after the first album, Stevie Snax who lived in town joined them on bass. Alan from Brighton hardcore bands Immolato Tomatoes and Sleep sung with them towards the end too, and the guitarist from my old HC band - The Rapid Pips - auditioned for them.
I saw them play some blazing gigs in Brighton, but the one at the Zap with Heresy and Default was probably the best, closely followed by the open-air show at the skate park on The Level.
They reformed a few years back for a couple of gigs, including one at The Engine Rooms. I was very dubious as they didn't really need to (Tommy Stupid is perhaps better known as very successful drum & bass DJ and producer Klute), but they they were supremely powerful, fast, tight and all-round awesome.
Good call with The Pixies, The Fall, Husker Du, The Lemonheads, Dinosaur Jnr, but Spandau Ballet? Really?!?
Nice to see Electro Hippies get a mention too. They were fantatsic.
the smiths
alternative opinions are welcome, but wrong.
Another poor effort - Style Council were better