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andrewm
Between this and the discovery that the Hoodoo Gurus have a new album out, along with the Exile reissue and the Raw Power reissue, I'm looking forward to some great tunes, new and old, in the coming months.
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andy js
Only really loved em up to (and including) the sublime 'Bandwagonesque' myself
Thought they went a bit old and boring after that
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Nanker Phlegm
Those who like the Fanclub will not be dissapointed by the new album, I assure you.
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andy js
Only really loved em up to (and including) the sublime 'Bandwagonesque' myself
Thought they went a bit old and boring after that
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Nanker Phlegm
Grand Prix is so choc full of classics that it crys our for a duff track to break the tedium of great songs.
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andrewm
Silver Dagger, the new Hoodoos single is on YouTube and sounds pretty good. Can't remember the name of the new album (though I have ordered it), but it's out in the UK and North America in the next month or so. Now, back to topic....
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CaledonianGonzo
Your prerogative, of course, but I'm struggling to imagine preferring The King or A Catholic Education to their post-Bandwagonesque work.
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CaledonianGonzo
I realise I'm in the minority thinking this, but to me they surpassed The Byrds as songwriters many years ago. Not as sonic innovators, but as purveyors of consistently fine 60s-style pop.