Best Vocalist of the Punk Era, your Favourite.
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It was always the female vocalists that impressed me. Lena Lovich, Poly Styrene, Debbie Harry, Toyah, Siouxie Sioux, Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson.
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Well let's just say Chris would never want to work with Hugh again, I won't say more as it was a personal conversation but Chris having a great time with Kirk and TOH a much happier gig.Lt Kudu.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 09:34We have agency workers at our place , they sometimes have short contracts that may not be renewed, the company doesn't want them any more , so the company in essence is choosing not to employ any more . To me it adds up to the same thing........bye bye . Maybe if it's a project and Hugh works with someone to that end then it's slightly different.StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Jan 2022, 17:37Hugh doesn't "sack" anybody. Nobody who works with Hugh is assured of a permanent role in his backing group, and they're aware of this fact. Hugh either choose to work with somebody or he doesn't.
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Chris seemed pretty happy with Hugh in the years he performed with him. I wouldn't let it concern you Kudu.Greatkudu wrote:Well let's just say Chris would never want to work with Hugh again, I won't say more as it was a personal conversation but Chris having a great time with Kirk and TOH a much happier gig.Lt Kudu.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 09:34We have agency workers at our place , they sometimes have short contracts that may not be renewed, the company doesn't want them any more , so the company in essence is choosing not to employ any more . To me it adds up to the same thing........bye bye . Maybe if it's a project and Hugh works with someone to that end then it's slightly different.StanInBlack wrote: ↑01 Jan 2022, 17:37 Hugh doesn't "sack" anybody. Nobody who works with Hugh is assured of a permanent role in his backing group, and they're aware of this fact. Hugh either choose to work with somebody or he doesn't.
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Jim it doesn't concern me but it was a personal conversation I had with Chris so wont say more.Lt Kudu.theraven1979 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 20:53Chris seemed pretty happy with Hugh in the years he performed with him. I wouldn't let it concern you Kudu.Greatkudu wrote:Well let's just say Chris would never want to work with Hugh again, I won't say more as it was a personal conversation but Chris having a great time with Kirk and TOH a much happier gig.Lt Kudu.Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑02 Jan 2022, 09:34
We have agency workers at our place , they sometimes have short contracts that may not be renewed, the company doesn't want them any more , so the company in essence is choosing not to employ any more . To me it adds up to the same thing........bye bye . Maybe if it's a project and Hugh works with someone to that end then it's slightly different.
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David Byrne
Elvis Costello
Howard Devoto
Elvis Costello
Howard Devoto
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This suggestion might be a bit controversial. I really like Adam Ant circa Dirk Wears White Sox and the singles, Zerox, Whip, Young Parisians etc. Forget about Prince Charming and later stuff, his early songs were interesting , warped and original. Maybe a marmite artist, but underrated.
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Maybe Gene October or Pete Shelley
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