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JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
Yes it's Mick and no it's not Mick
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
Is it anyone who we will know ie when it’s announced we will all have heard of him?theraven1979 wrote:Yes it's Mick and no it's not Mick
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
There was also "No More Heroes" 20 years ago. They knew the Stranglers and also release a CD of covers in 1998
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/index.cfm
"No More Heroes formed in 1996 in Nottingham. The band went on to play at venues across the UK with rave reviews in a number of international magazines and fanzines as well as radio interviews including the famous Lorraine Kelly interview on Talk Radio. The band eventually went on to support the Stranglers at Rats Rally in Devon in 2000."
Seems that the keyboardist Alistair "Sprock" Reynolds is now a full time photographer and JJ refers to as meeting the "Elusive One" in a studio, and I don't think "Sprock" worked in a Studio.
Here's a sample of them also:
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/grip.mp3
It seems all the other "tribute" bands Mick "The Doc" Turley has been in.
Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
There was also ‘The Struggles’ IIRC
alaninblack wrote: ↑28 May 2021, 23:11There was also "No More Heroes" 20 years ago. They knew the Stranglers and also release a CD of covers in 1998
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/index.cfm
"No More Heroes formed in 1996 in Nottingham. The band went on to play at venues across the UK with rave reviews in a number of international magazines and fanzines as well as radio interviews including the famous Lorraine Kelly interview on Talk Radio. The band eventually went on to support the Stranglers at Rats Rally in Devon in 2000."
Seems that the keyboardist Alistair "Sprock" Reynolds is now a full time photographer and JJ refers to as meeting the "Elusive One" in a studio, and I don't think "Sprock" worked in a Studio.
Here's a sample of them also:
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/grip.mp3
It seems all the other "tribute" bands Mick "The Doc" Turley has been in.
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
I think the "tribute" thing isn't the main band. I reckon it's someone in a band who occasionally dabbled down the pub playing in a covers band or somethingBear Cage wrote:There was also ‘The Struggles’ IIRC
alaninblack wrote: ↑28 May 2021, 23:11There was also "No More Heroes" 20 years ago. They knew the Stranglers and also release a CD of covers in 1998
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/index.cfm
"No More Heroes formed in 1996 in Nottingham. The band went on to play at venues across the UK with rave reviews in a number of international magazines and fanzines as well as radio interviews including the famous Lorraine Kelly interview on Talk Radio. The band eventually went on to support the Stranglers at Rats Rally in Devon in 2000."
Seems that the keyboardist Alistair "Sprock" Reynolds is now a full time photographer and JJ refers to as meeting the "Elusive One" in a studio, and I don't think "Sprock" worked in a Studio.
Here's a sample of them also:
http://www.stranglerstribute.co.uk/grip.mp3
It seems all the other "tribute" bands Mick "The Doc" Turley has been in.
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It taught me how to laugh again"
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
Yes, and that main original band have done ok. Like Inspiral Carpets or something. But not them apparently.theraven1979 wrote: ↑29 May 2021, 08:06 I think the "tribute" thing isn't the main band. I reckon it's someone in a band who occasionally dabbled down the pub playing in a covers band or something
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Re: JJ interview with Dave Mason 14/5/21
There’s a new tribute band that have posted some really good rehearsal videos on Facebook. Based in Chesterfield I think.
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