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spence
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Post Number: 178
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 03:55 pm:   

I was wondering just now what this nice little community of fellows and fellowesses gets up to during their daytime existence, or nightime existence and where do you all reside?
I run a design consultancy and reside in Birmingham, England. (Home of The Move!)
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Simon Withers
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Post Number: 14
Registered: 08-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 04:44 pm:   

Production editor (ie sub-editor) on Britain's biggest selling science fiction magazine. I also write freelance reviews for Cycling Plus magazine. Both are part of the Future Publishing empire...
Quite frankly, though, after ten years here I'm in need of a change. Any magazine work going in Australia, he says hopefully...?

I work in Bath, UK, (home of The Korgis/Tears for Fears) live in Trowbridge (a pleasant 12-mile bike ride along the canal towpath away). (I first saw the GBs at Glastonbury in, I think, 1986. Later GBs gigs include Warwick University, the Venue Dee Why, Australia, and various Robert Forster/Grant McLennan solo gigs, as well as their gig together at the Jazz Cafe, Camden...).
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Peter Collins
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Post Number: 72
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 05:45 pm:   

Interesting, Mr Withers. I too am a prod ed, in the mighty world of Haymarket, owned by Michael Heseltine. The title covers the charity and voluntary sector. It's in Hammersmith, but I live in Wimbledon. There are no pleasant tow path bike rides for me, but I did run along the river to Barnes this lunchtime. And got soaked. And then had to go outside again in a downpour and stand around thanks to a fire drill. Pah!
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jerry hann
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Post Number: 66
Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 06:04 pm:   

All you lot are so creative so sorry to be practical. But I'm a GP in Preston. Spent 10 years in London whilst training and moved to Sheffield then Leeds before residing in this glorious town. I suppose I always felt my favourite music eminated from the north ( apart form a few Australian bands).Fortunately un-beknown to my patients I can peruse the go-bertweens message board between patients.Its a great antithesis between listening to the stresses of everyday living and illness.
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Kurt Stephan
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Post Number: 148
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 06:04 pm:   

I don't believe it--I think we're honing in on the Go-Betweens demographic (besides wanky college students, that is). I am a publishing lifer, and currently am a production editor (in duty, anyway, my title is "project editor") for Sasquatch Books in Seattle. We do all sorts of nonfiction titles, including a few music titles. I've been lucky in the last year to work with Nic Harcourt of KCRW/Morning Becomes Eclectic on his book "Music Lust" and on a book by former EMP curator Pete Blecha (the guy who bought Clapton's "Layla" guitar for $500K for Paul Allen's museum).

Not to pat myself on the back, but Harcourt's original manuscript had a chapter on Australian bands, but no mention of the Go-Betweens. I badgered him to add a paragraph on the group, and he did. He was a fan (he lived in Australia in the '80s), but just forgot to include them. Nic, by the way, is an extremely nice guy--it was a pleasure working with him, and pretty much the highlight of my publishing career.
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kevin
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Post Number: 132
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 06:38 pm:   

My name is Kevin and I am an alcoholic, I have been....

oops wrong message board.

I live in the city of Stirling,Scotland - although born and bred in Grangemouth (as previously stated I "hung" with the same crowd as The Cocteau Twins). I work in IT and have done since I was 19, so guess Im a "lifer".
I am jealous of all you literary types, although maybe the grass isnt always greener etc.

I am a music junkie, except when supporting the greatest football team in the western hemisphere, the mighty Glasgow Celtic FC.
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Wilson Davey
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Post Number: 33
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 06:58 pm:   

Spence, Were you at the Academy show last year in Brum and did you manage to punch the Jerk with the big mouth who hurled abuse at the band ? assuming it wasn't you (!)

Simon - Do you really look like Springfields' comic book guy ?

Kurt, Shameless in Seattle ?

Kevin, you work in IT ? How many short sleeved shirts have you got ? By the way in your last sentence you mis-spelt BURY FC.

Peter, Did you get soaked because you fell in ?

Dr Hann will see you now....

Me ? I'm an Office Administration Manager in Bristol, formerly of Sheffield and Manchester.

I Love Tom Waits, Ron Sexsnith, REM, GB's, OJ The Smiths, bunnymen, teardrops, Pale Fountains and others.

Song playing at the mo' Hey Chicken by Loose Fur. Really mesmerising strings etc.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 178
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 10:25 pm:   

Live in Sydney. From a tiny village in south west Ireland. Have previously lived in Dublin, London and Boston. Journalist. Love music and football. Support Shelbourne FC, Liverpool FC and Sydney FC (though I will not renew my season ticket for the latter if they sign that self-admitted fascist Di Canio).
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 179
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 10:26 pm:   

Just realised that all the football teams I love are single name teams followed by FC. I've never copped that before!
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Guy Ewald
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Post Number: 104
Registered: 02-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 10:47 pm:   

Architect, NYC.
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Stephen Harris
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Post Number: 22
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Tuesday, March 07, 2006 - 11:45 pm:   

Solicitor, sort of - just do criminal defence work
in Brighton. Music junkie, first saw GoBs in 1982, and follow the Albion and the mighty Leeds.
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Brook Crowley
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Post Number: 66
Registered: 02-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 02:49 am:   

Nice to meet you, Spence. Brook is my name (well, not really), I reside in Sydney, Australia, I'm a gardener and I'm a huge fan of the Go-Betweens; that's why I am a member of the chatroom. Oh, by the way, whatever happened to the Move (Now that you all mentioned them? I know Roy Wood, Bev Bevan and Jeff Lynne all later formed the Electric Light Orchestra, and Rick Price later joined Wood in Wizard, and original lead singer Carl Wayne is sadly no longer with us. Do you know whatever happened to Trevor Burton and Chris Kefford?
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 189
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 03:17 am:   

In-house lawyer for an insurance company in Los Angeles, home of The Seeds and Black Randy (no relation)& the Metro Squad. Originally from glamorous Fresno, California where I originally discovered the joy of obscure music because escape was vital. Closet songwriter and guitarist of breathtaking ineptitude.
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Peter Azzopardi
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Post Number: 145
Registered: 09-2004
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 06:43 am:   

Fedex Express imports operations agent...that's basically a glorified title for box-handler. 24 years old. Melbourne. I recently completed my Honours year in Literature, so I guess I do fit the demographic despite the nature of my employment. Like Randy, I am a closet songwriter and play a very loud guitar in a gigging local band called the Happy Lonesome. Likes: Pauline Kael, cats, Film Noir, vegetarian dishes, boobs...

Hey Randy, you ever read William Saroyan?
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kuba a
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Post Number: 34
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:18 am:   

Warsaw, Poland.

Kevin, hope you enjoy our boys Boruc and Zurawski this season at Celtic Park.
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Graham Twyford
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Post Number: 36
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:34 am:   

Advertising salesman for Decision News Media, an online news publisher for food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics industries.

Born in Dublin Ireland, lived mainly in a tiny village in West Wicklow, then in Nancy - France, Chambery - France, Montpellier - France and now.... Freiburg - Germany. Main interests: music (REM, GBs, Matthew Sweet, Pernice Brothers, Whipping Boy, Television, Neil Young, Popsicle, Nick Drake, Idlewild, Marion, Interpol), footy, rugby, chess, Alan Partridge and anything ridiculous.

The fact that Ireland missed out on World Cup qualification with me now living in Germany promises to be the bane of my entire summer.
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Graham Twyford
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Post Number: 37
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:38 am:   

kuba a - Zurawski looks a class player :-)

Recommend any Polish music? I heard some track a few years ago called something like 'Chongle Pada' (excuse the undoubted misspelling) - no idea who the artist was though... it was pretty good.
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kevin
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Post Number: 134
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:28 am:   

Kuba - they are both class acts and have helped immensely in what looks to be a certain championship win this season for Celtic. Only criticism of Boruc is he has lost a few goals while coming for cross balls at corners. Magic has scored lots of vital goals, not least the one which beat Rangers at Ibrox - I think this goal effectively won us the championship- are there any decent Polish left backs that you know of? :-)
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Peter Collins
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Post Number: 74
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:29 am:   

Padraig... me too.

Chelsea FC and Wealdstone FC.

whoever would have thought?!?
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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 46
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:47 am:   

Like Kevin, in the constantly thrusting (oo-er missus) world of IT. And too old for it now, as I fail to be excited by the next big thing. Hey Kevin, I was working in Stirling (public sector) before quitting the auld country for the patisserie, cheese and sunshine of the Dordogne in SW France.

Before getting a contract back in IT in France, I worked as a hotel porter, looked after an art gallery, helped restore a 16C house and looked after a friend's black pigs from time to time.

Fell for the G-Bs in Glasgow as a student, at the time that I bought everything as it came out on Postcard Records. Although it was really 'Before Hollywood' that knocked me over: still their best album, it all fits together so well, sounds so timeless...
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David Matheson
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Post Number: 51
Registered: 12-2004
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:54 am:   

Grew up in Sydney. Now live in the Blue Mountains - an hour or so west of Sydney. Work as a school counsellor. Have been known to bash out a few Go-Betweens and other numbers on my guitar, but have never played in a band. Other interests are too many to list here.
Spence, I think there are far more fellows than fellowesses on this board.
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abigail law
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Post Number: 44
Registered: 06-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 12:07 pm:   

peter - chelsea fans are barred from this sight ;-)

i too work as a sub in vauxhall, london, live in chiswick and support two of the greatest teams in footballing history liverpool fc and cambridge utd.

first heard GBs whilst living in nossa, queensland, around 1982. my dad went to work out there and he transplanted the whole family from cambridge to aus for two years
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carl allen
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Post Number: 4
Registered: 07-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 12:47 pm:   

Planner at Essex County Council, check out the site between minerals & waste applications! Born in Colchester, work in Chelmsford and live in Manningtree (not too far away from TV's Jimmys Farm!). Another failed singer/songwriter I'm affaid. Apart from the Go Be's I'm in to the Triffids, Magnetic Fields, Billy Bragg, Moz (& The Smiths)and I'm currently enjoying Forward Russia! and New Rhodes. For some reason I follow Aston Villa.
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kuba a
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Post Number: 35
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 01:29 pm:   

Graham - your transcription is a hit! That had to be "Ci±gle pada", a song by a guitar pop group Czerwone Gitary (Red Guitars) which was massively popular in Eastern Europe in 60s/70s. Not much Polish music to recommend, but if you're much into post-punk teritory, you should like Klaus Mitffoch, Lech Janerka and Siekiera. Myslovitz is a fine brit-rock band. Plus, Scianka and Lenny Valentino for those who enjoy more experimental rock.

Kevin - yes, I saw that Boruc mistake against Dunfermline, unfortunately he did almost the same last week in an international game against the United States. But he's a class player and will certainly improve on that element as well. Unfortunately we don't have any solid left backs - but isn't Mark Wilson a promising player at that position?
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 193
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 04:22 pm:   

Peter, I confess I've not read anything by Saroyan except perhaps the odd short story that was foisted on me as a kid. I used to be a voracious reader, including at grade school, but anything that was pushed on me by the teachers was automatically suspect. And anything from Fresno? Well . . . . I'm still working on forgiving RF for his comment about Dostoevsky readers; I've been told repeatedly that I look like Vladimir Lenin.

Kuba, your entry reminds me of a couple of totally enjoyable anthos I have of 60s vintage East European rock inaptly named "Surfbeat Behind the Iron Curtain Vols 1 & 2." I'm taking them to work for a listen. I remember being very impressed by Romania's Sincron and just generally enjoying the whole lot.
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 187
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 05:00 pm:   

I work at University of California Press in Berkeley. I'm part of the Journals department. We publish over 50 academic periodicals. I basically do production coordination stuff. Blah, blah, blah...

I live in Oakland. I've lived in the East Bay since I was 6 years old (I'm a few weeks away from 31, currently).

I play guitar and write a lot of the material (and occasionally sing) for a band called the Concubines.

Currently trying to think of ways to move to Tuscany for a while and live on a semi-manageable wage.

That's the gyst of it.
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Peter Collins
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Post Number: 77
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 05:26 pm:   

Abigail, shame on you as a sub for your misspeeellllingg! ;-) And it's no surprise to me to find a Liverpool fan in London. I know about 15 and not one of them is from Liverpool. Still, this isn't really the place for this. Let's meet at Euston station for a fight.
(that's a joke folks)
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Mark Tuffield
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Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 05:36 pm:   

Born in Brisbane, came to the UK at 2˝. Live in Dorking, Surrey and work as an “office clerk” company accountant in Cobham, Surrey (Chem. Trade & Distribution).

Another CFC fan and Aldershot Town (The Town bit is post 92 – does that qualify?) FC season ticket holder – see you at the Rec on April 8th Abigail ?

First heard the GBs, Right Here, on the old BBC Radio Sussex’s “Turn It Up” show – those were the days !
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Niall Watters
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Post Number: 3
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 06:19 pm:   

Research Consultant, research and reports etc on socio-economic stuff. Dublin.

Been GBs fan since 1986, hearing AA and HFOS from LB on independent radio.
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spence
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Post Number: 183
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 06:56 pm:   

Fantastic to read all of this, its really great to see what ye all get up to!! What a creative bunch, even those that admit to not being creative, you must be to exist on this msg board!!
Jeff, do you have some music I could hear of Concubines pls?

Brook, I see Roy Wood all the time, still looks great!!!!!!!

Anyhow, its great to see where we all are!!
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kevin
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Post Number: 138
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 08:42 pm:   

Kuba, Mark Wilson was bought as a right back, but due to Strachans insistance of playing Paul Telfer every game he has had to adapt as a temporary left back. Next year I expect him to make the right back position his own.
Do you remember Dariusz "Jacki" Dziekanowski who played for Celtic in the 80s? What a character he was, bit of a jack the lad. He was also a hell of a player, scored 4 goals in a European tie once
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Stephen Harris
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 08:48 pm:   

Mark, never thought there'd be anyone who'd ever been near Aldershot on this message board. I grew up there, came to Brighton in 1988. Take the kids to see the Albion occasionallly now but always look for the Shots results (But Leeds for life)
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 189
Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 09:50 pm:   

spence - you can hear some grainy mp3s of my band here: http://www.myspace.com/theconcubines
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Hamish Walke
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:05 pm:   

I knew there'd be another planner! I was on an Aztec Camera board recently and there were three or four other town planners - obviously we are sensitive musical souls! I deal with planning applications in Brighton and Hove.

Got into the GBs just as they split up first time round but lived in London in the 90s so saw most of Robert and Grant's solo and joint gigs there.

Football - the mighty Bedford (Home)Town FC!
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kuba a
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:07 pm:   

Kevin - how about Mo Camara then? :P

I'm too young to remember Dziekanowski playing for Celtic, but I know he is famous for that game against Partizan Belgrade (correct me if I'm wrong). He's always described as a bit of a wasted talent with a little too much affection for night clubs, nice cars and beautiful women. Now he's a coach of some of the Polish youth national teams and sometimes an expert on TV.
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kevin
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Post Number: 139
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 10:12 pm:   

Jeff,

Congratulations on a fine bunch of songs. I particularly liked The Accusation - is that you or Wade on vocals? The bands you name as influences on your myspace blog are a good clue to how you guys sound, i could particularly detect traces of go-betweens, felt, love, aztec camera, microdisney and orange juice. Camino vista's intro sounds like something from Before Hollywood, and as we all know thats a good thing, also great solo to end the song! How long have you been going? And finally, I have a 1 in 4 chance here, but Im guessing youre the guy in the checked shirt in the photos
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Mark Leydon
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Post Number: 39
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Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:26 pm:   

An IT contractor working in Sydney. Born in Wellington NZ. Worked for 10 years as a journalist, first in NZ and later in London, before changing careers.

Love music and rugby (follow the Hurricanes Super 14 team). Can't understand the Australian obsession with one-dimensional rugby league.

During my time in London was a keen follower of Chelsea FC (sorry Abigail). Used to love watching Pat Nevin and David Speedie on the wings.

Saw the GBs for the first time at Merlins Cave in North London in 1984 and been a fan ever since.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 183
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, March 08, 2006 - 11:43 pm:   

Mark, I'm a Waratahs fan! Waratahs v Hurricanes at Aussie Stadium on Saturday 13 May. Maybe see you there?

Did you know Pat Nevin used to write music reviews from Liverpool gigs for the NME when he played for Everton?
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Registered: 10-2004
Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 12:33 am:   

kevin - thanks so much for the kind words! on the accusation, that's wade on vocals. he's by far the better singer of the two of us, which is why he actually sings on the majority of the songs. i only sing on 3 songs. and i'd like to keep it that way!

this current incarnation has been in existence for nearly a year, so it's a relatively new band i guess, but it's been tons of fun. i'm really lucky to have found these guys, as they are all great.

and in the color photo, i'm actually the one in the green polyester shirt. or better yet, i'm the one in the third photo, standing there playing guitar (blurry electric 12-string).
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Mark Leydon
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 12:33 am:   

Hi Pádraig - yep May 13 marked on my calendar. Hopefully both teams are still in contention for the semi-finals by then (and hopefully Tana Umanga recovered from his knee injury).

I seem to remember Pat Nevin being on the cover of the NME once on the strength of his music tastes (he stood out from most footballers by NOT listing Lionel Ritchie and Chris de Burgh as his favourite acts). An interesting guy and wonderfully skilful player who didn't quite fulfill his early promise.
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M. Mark Burgess
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 03:52 am:   

Born in Woodland Hills California (The Valley) but currently reside in Tulsa Oklahoma, home of Leon Russell and J.J. Cale , among others. I was a drifter and a loner for a number of years until I met my beautiful wife and settled down. I am currently a manager at a fine dining restaurant but in the past I have variously been an opera singer, a folk singer, a writer(only a few published poems), worked at Moby Disc records in L.A......
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spence
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 03:03 pm:   

Jeff I love The Accusation. You kinda remind me of The Sneetches, heard of them? Had a great Lights Out With The Sneetches Cd on Creationover here in the UK, don't know what label on in US. Really nice stuff though you're doing...
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Peter Collins
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 03:59 pm:   

'Didn't quite fulfill his early promise'!
As a Chelsea fan of 35 years standing, I have to say Pat is my second favourite Blues player of all time, after Zola. And that says a lot given the players the club has had in recent years. Ok, ok, I declare an interest. I interviewed him for London Student magazine in the early 80s, then again for the Chelsea Independent fanzine in the late 80s, then again for the club's own publications several times over the past 15 years or so, and he's a top top top bloke. When I saw him most recently, late last year, I urged him to get the latest GBs disk - rather sheepishly he told me he'd been djing with Grant at a club a few days before. (My only) Name-dropping over.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 04:20 pm:   

Hello Jeff. Lovely. Glad to see you are another 12 string partisan. Are these four songs the EP you mention on there?
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Mark Tuffield
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 05:34 pm:   

Peter, you have beaten me to it – in my top three Osgood at 1, Zola at 3 – Nevin is at 2 not just for his football but for his stance against the racists in the Bridge crowd.

As well as the NME cover I recall a Melody Maker review of a clunking album by a well known Scottish indie turned pomp rock band that referenced Nevin and his team mates by comparing the older and newer material of said band to the team and its players. Also wasn’t there an all girl group with a name/single called something like “Pat Nevin’s Eyes” ?

Stephen, it’s a small world, commiserations on the Albion’s season, but hope for the future with their fine youth side, as for Leeds next season could be very interesting !!
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 08:34 pm:   

randy - those four songs are on the ep, plus a fifth tune not on the myspace site. and of course the sound quality of the ep is miles better.

and yeah, i do love 12-string guitar. i probably rely on it way too often, though!
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Wilson Davey
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Post Number: 40
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Posted on Thursday, March 09, 2006 - 10:21 pm:   

I think nevin had as taste for Factory records and stuff like Durutti Column and Crispy Ambulance.

I bet we could get him posting on here ?
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spence
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 09:30 am:   

Crispy Ambulance, great name shame about the sound, terrible band.

I think this thread has thrown up some really exotic locations, you must all be happy guys, no one from Greenland as yet!!
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Peter Collins
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 09:32 am:   

Mark. Poor old Ossie was a bit before my time - I remember him vaguely from his not so great second spell, but his heyday coincided with my infanthood, really. I think Pat Nevin's Eyes was by The Tractors, but it would probably be hard to come by these days. He's also big mates with the Cocteaus - and whatshername (Liz?) from the Cocteaus has been involved with the forthcoming Scott Walker lp. Wheels within wheels. I agree with you about Pat's stance on racism - the late 70s and early 80s were dismal all round on that score. The fanzine I helped to found took a zero-tolerance stance on the issue, and we got plenty of stick for it, but - it has to be said - a lot lot more support.
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Roger Griffin
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 09:50 am:   

Well I'm struck by how many of you people love your football in its various codes. I'm not much of a fan myself, which is kinda ironic as I work as a designer at The Daily Telegraph in Sydney and as I type, I'm awaiting the outcome of the first RF and RL matches of the season so I can design the cover of the Sport section.

I'd love to say I have many varied interests but it just wouldn't be true. It's always been music, reading about music, docos about music, and fetishing about 60's design of everything and fitting it in with a family life with 2 little children.

As far as Go-B history goes, I fell for them having shared a painting space at art college in 1984 with a fellow who had three tapes which got thrashed literally every day: Scritti Politti's "Cupid and Psyche", Lloyd Cole's "Rattlesnakes" and the enduring masterpiece, "Before Hollywood". The rest is, well, you know the rest..
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Paul Wright
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 10:17 am:   

Born in the North, Live in the North, Die... hopefully not for a while.
Amazing how many sub-editors visit this board, or is it just that only people with time on their hands can do it? I'm a management consultant - one of those rare poor ones, because I work for myself and spend too long looking at a Go-Bs board!

Simon - don't leave SFX! After reading it from issue 1 my subscription starts this month!
Another follower of the mighty Reds of Liverpool FC. And no, I don't come from Liverpoool (other end of the M62).
Musically a big fan of Cathal Couglan as well as the GBs - I reckon they need the money more than, say U2. I first heard them on a compilation tape - and that was it. They were the soundtrack to my student life in Leeds in the 80s. And then working and family life ever since.
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Mark Tuffield
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 02:01 pm:   

Peter, I am just old enough to remember seeing the 1969/70 FA Cup Final on TV and it resulted in me running around for years afterwards in a royal blue shirt with a white number 9 on the back. I was aware from other posts of your involvement with the CI fanzine and think you and your colleagues deserve a lot of credit for your efforts for confronting the racism issue amongst the supporters. I still shudder at the thought of what poor Paul Canoville had to endure.

On a happier note, Wilson, great idea, but how do you get Pat on here, he doesn’t seem to have a website. He has interviewed/been interviewed on Chelsea TV, so an e-mail to them perhaps ?
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XY765
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 02:25 pm:   

I'd heard about the racism issue among some Chelsea fans before but didn't think it was as prevalent as seems on this board. Is that the reason why there were quite a few Irish flags being waved by the Catalonians at the Barcelona game on Wednesday??
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 04:32 pm:   

XY765 - the Irish flags may well have been Celtic flags. Celtic played them 4 times in Euro competition recently (we knoecked them out of the EUFA cup!!) and I guess that our fans probably built up a good rapport with Barcas fans. Also, the greatest player in Celtics history, Henrik Larsson, now plays for Barcelona. Of course I could be miles of the mark, but Ive a hunch this is why
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Peter Collins
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 04:54 pm:   

I would imagine the Irish flags were less to do with Chelsea specifically, or even with Celtic, than to do with Barcelona playing an English team and thinking that maybe this was a way to wind our fans up. My wife's half-Irish, my brother is married to a Cork woman and with a name like Collins I'm sure there's Irish blood in me somewhere, so negligible effect on me. Chelsea actually have more Irish support than you might imagine. As for Pat posting on here - stranger things have happened.
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Peter Collins
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 05:01 pm:   

Incidentally, racism was a massive concern among Chelsea fans (and a great many other sets of fans) back in the 70s and 80s, but thanks to the efforts of the club, the authorities and (though i say it myself) a section of the fans, it's not that big a problem any more. Having said that, on the eve of a match with Spurs (noted, probably with little evidential reason for doing so) as a club with a substantially Jewish following, it has to be said that there's still some debate going on about whether calling them y**s (please don't make me spell it out) is offensive. To me, it's a no-brainer - the word is out of order. But there are some who would have you believe it's not offensive. There's even a group of Tottenham fans who wave Stars of David and call themselves the Y** Army - which leads to the appalling argument from numbskulls that it's ok to use the word about them because they are calling themselves that anyway. It's a wee bit complicated and I'm sorry to bore you with it, but them's the facts. I sit next to a couple of Jewish people and even they vary in their attitude to it - one shrugs his shoulders and bears it, another gets very upset about it.
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Mark Tuffield
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 05:23 pm:   

To add to Kevin and Peter’s observations, I once watched a Champions League game involving Chelsea in a Pub in Byron Bay with a fellow Chelsea supporting Irish fan from Cork. Oh and my paternal grandmother’s maiden name – Leahy.
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Alex Bolton
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 09:21 pm:   

Yet another journalist Go Betweens fan ( no wonder they got such great reviews in the media! ). I work for BBC TV news alongside many expat Aussies who shamefully have never heard of their illustrious compatriots.
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Paul B.
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Posted on Friday, March 10, 2006 - 11:52 pm:   

Editor/Assistant Editor/VFX Editor in film and television, well a lot more television really. Resided in Brisbane up until late November, now trying to navigate the roads of Sydney, Australia.

Currently working for one of the major networks in Australia on a medical drama series

Discovered the Gobies in the mid-80’s, during a stint in Art school, and have has Robert and Grant float around my life since.
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Hardin Smith
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 12:09 am:   

I reside in Costa Mesa, CA, in the fabled (or mocked, depending on who's doing the talking) Orange County. This leads to some interesting resonance when listening to "Surfing Magazines", since this is surfing mecca for the states...Where I actually work, Huntington Beach, lays claim to being "Surf City"...

Glad to see that there's at least one other So Cal denizen on this board, Randy. Maybe we can start a petition to get the GBs to play in the area soon...

I work in HR (or personnel - it occurs to me it might be called something completely different in Oz and the UK)and am pretty damned envious of all you who have interesting-sounding careers in the arts/journalism, etc...

I am a GBs fan of huge, stalker-esque proportions - it's strange, they seem to be one of those musical fancies you don't outgrow, unlike some of the other 80's names batted about on this board. And, they don't seem to be in danger (the GBs) of fading anytime soon. I think their newest disc is about as good as anything they've ever done, perhaps just a notch behind "16 LL".
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spence
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 09:32 am:   

Can I visit ye all for a holiday?!
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 11:11 am:   

Home:Sunny downtown Woonona, a northern beach suburb of Wollongong sandwiched between the South Pacific(or is it the Tasman sea?) and the gloriously beautiful Illawarra escarpment rainforest. 1 hour 15 minutes from Sydney.
Pays the mortgage: Science teaching
Interests: Music , Music, Music, Bushwalking, Travelling, Surfing, Astronomy.
Hates: Captain Beefheart...not the people who like him ;)
Favourite Colour: Orange
Favourite non-Beatle bands:The Byrds,Ride,The Church,R.E.M.,The Smiths,Ups and Downs
Favourite Surf breaks: Wategoes Beach, Byron Bay, Sharps Beach between Lennox Head and Ballina and Sharkies Beach at Coledale.
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spence
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 12:41 pm:   

What a life!!!!!
Under the milkyway indeed!
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Andrew Kerr
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 04:26 pm:   

Kevin,
You are serious? "the greatest player in Celtics history, Henrik Larsson" King Kenny, the Lisbon Lions, Gil Scott Heron's dad?
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kevin
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 04:48 pm:   

Andrew - deadly serious. Dalglish ended up being a fantastic player but he did not spend his prime years at Celtic Park. Of course he was a legend, butjust behind Henrik for me. The Lisbon Lions were collectively part of a great team, Henrik made Celtic a better team simply by being in the team.
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Matt Ellis
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 08:05 pm:   

I'm from a small town near Middlesbrough in NE England but I've lived in London for about 6 years. On the subject of football I'm a Sunderland fan (and boy am I being punished for it this season! - bottom of the Premiership without a home win and only nine games left this season)
I work as an office administrator, play bass in bands. I'm addicted to going to gigs..seen the Go-Bees 7 times and another of my all time faves R.E.M. 10 times. I've recently been switched on to some excellent new bands (most of them were support bands I just 'happened' to watch) The Young Knives, Sluts of Trust, The Plugs, Nightmare of You, Vincent Vincent & The Villans...I'm sure many of folk on the board would be into them if they had been given greater publicity...it's the age old thing I suppose.
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Andy Robinson
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Posted on Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 09:28 pm:   

Hi, all. Great thread, Spence.
For my sins and because I've done it for too long now I'm a social worker. Grew up in Suffolk and now living in Hungerford, Berkshire. Surrounded by Aussies at work, one or two of whom have heard of the Gobees. Got into the band at the end of the first time around, but didn't see the band, then. Making up for it now. Enjoying the recent flurry of activity - if nothing else because virtually the whole of my CD collection has had a positive mention around the place. Though living in the right part of the country I support neither Man Utd, Liverpool or Chelsea but still follow Ipswich, trying to encourage my boys to follow the local team here (Reading) who are about to join the big time - but they ain't really interested . . .
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Panda
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Posted on Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 12:22 am:   

I'm a nurse in St. Paul, MN. 33 years old and turned onto the GoB's when I was 15 by the boy I lost my virginity to, on that very night. I know, TMI, but it's so poignant that I had to share. I have their acoustic comeback-tour show poster I tore down from the club's facade framed in my bedroom because it's the best show I've ever attended of any band, ever, in 18 years of seeing my favorite bands live. Drove 8 hours to Chicago to see this last tour. Still have the ratty GoB's mixtapes from old boyfriend preserved in a shoebox. Ah. Life.
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gareth w
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Posted on Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 12:41 am:   

Originally from the Welsh valleys but for the last 3 years have lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. Work as a database manager but am not an IT geek. Honest :-( Support the mighty Tottenham Hotspur and am a closet heavy metal/prog rock fan. Currently watching a Rush dvd...
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Bob Mail
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Posted on Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 01:54 am:   

From Ireland currently residing in the US. Discovered the GBs in college in Dublin. They played in TCD to support Liberty Belle and that was the start of my interest in the GBs. In IT but also not a geek (I hope).
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Hardin Smith
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Posted on Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 04:03 pm:   

Panda, I relate to the poignancy in your tale...way back in the day, when everything wasn't widely available on CD, you couldn't find the GBs on disc, at least in the crummy burg I lived in (Baton Rouge, La.). So I carried around a tattered copy of "Metal and Shells" on cassette forever. It was quite shocking when I found out the GBs had other discs and all those great songs had lives on proper albums...That tape is one of the few I didn't just leave on my curb, once cassettes became hopelessly outdated...

Also, you were fortunate to lose your virginity to someone with such good taste. Sadly, I lost mine to a Journey fan...
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Megan Yarrow
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Posted on Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 11:44 pm:   

This is fascinating reading and I'm envious of you well-travelled folks, never having ventured too far from the fatal shores myself. Anyway I'm a freelance writer/culture jammer - raised and based in Brisbane - awwww yeah - apart from a small amount of schooling (with Cindy Crawford!) in the US (1983) I suppose one day I'll move somewhere else - perhaps the Gold Coast he he! Currently I'm writing a review of last night's blues festival at the Waterloo Hotel - it was EXCELLENT!
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Matthias Treml
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Posted on Saturday, March 25, 2006 - 01:35 am:   

I live in Southeast Michigan and work as an IT consultant in the Automotive Industry (of course the Detroit area.) Love to check out this board every few days. Very interesting read.

Play indoor adult socc..er..i mean..football and it's loads of fun. Also love to listen to my 4 year old singing Black Mule from the DVD CD. She cracks up at the "salt on his back" and asks me for why they would do that. I have no answer. She also sings Born to a Family which is more hilarious coming from a 4 yr. old.

I play and write songs on my guitar and as a duo with a good friend. Recently purchased an acoustic bass as well to round out our coffeehouse gigs.

Saw the Go-Betweens on the 1999 acoustic tour in Pontiac, MI at 7th house. And like Michael wrote got to go back to the dressing room after the show for a chat and some pictures. Great guys. Robert was trying to pass out the Heinekens the club gave them and Grant was trying not to be in photographs. It was one of my favorite shows ever and I've seen 100s.

Jeff, checked out your band. Nice work. I'm amazed that you do not list the Ocean Blue as an influence. To me, there's an uncanny resemblance. Do you know them?
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Michael Leach
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Posted on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 11:15 am:   

I love this site. Its the only place in the world in which its cool to come from Brisbane, and be quite plain etc.

Im an academic, now live in Melbourne, first saw them as an undergrad, late in their prime; circa 88, I think, when they played the first Livid festival at University of Queensland. Been mad for it ever since.
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Paul Swinford
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Posted on Wednesday, March 29, 2006 - 12:03 pm:   

I live outside Manchester, New Hampshire USA. I work from home as an internet sales consultant for a textile manufacturer. This gives me the luxury of listening to music through my tinny Toshiba speakers for much of the day while working.

I was introduced to Before Hollywood in 1983 by college friends. Been a fan ever since. Saw the band at a tiny club in Cambridge, Massachusetts back in the '80s (don't remember which tour it was). Standing in front of the stage I was positively transfixed. For whatever reason, Grant was so amazed by my smiling countenance that he leaned over and touched my cheek.

In my spare time I write and teach about yoga philosophy and practice. I spent most of the '90s living in a yoga ashram.

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