Mr.Sparkle wrote:Pretty startling and embarrassing the misguided lengths this guy goes for in quest of fame.
Well put. What happened to being cool and keeping his dignity? He must be scrapped for dosh.
Mr.Sparkle wrote:Pretty startling and embarrassing the misguided lengths this guy goes for in quest of fame.
Dave Smith wrote:My house-mate at University LLoyd Powell was the singer in a indie welsh language band-always on Welsh tv.His brother then played in Catatonia-Owen Powell .Nice chaps but he refused to let Lloyd sing in english. The ££££ lure of Catatonia must have changed his mind..Owen was a big Bunnymen fan though .From them I know that Super Furries used to be called 'f-cooffe Pwab' or something which translates to f*ck off(I think) in Welsh.
Dave Smith wrote:Lloyd's band were called the Crumblowers or the welsh spelling of it.Good jangly tunes but couldnt understand a word of it.A guy called Rhys used to come up to Birmingham from a band called U Thant as well.I remember them saying what a good punk band the Gruff lot were.But my oh my was english singing frowned upon by that welsh indie 'scene'.
Voodoo Billy wrote:my favourite Welsh punk single was "Cerddor Cymraeg" (Welsh Musician) by a punk band called Y Sefydliad which was basically a song about how any old shit would get recognition in Wales as long as it was performed in Welsh.
Voodoo Billy wrote:They were called Ffa Coffi Pawb which in Welsh means "coffee beans for everyone", though if you read it as "Ffa Coff i Pawb" it means "fuck off everyone". I was in college in Bangor and saw them play locally a fair few times, the bass player was doing the same course as me (when either of us managed to turn up!) and from what I remember Gruff was doing an art course. They were pretty good live, very much Mary Chain influenced and I always preferred them to the later Super Furries, there's a compilation CD which is well worth getting hold of.
Mr.Sparkle wrote:Actually, I don't think Ffa Coffi Pawb was SFA, it only had some members of the band along with some members of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. I could be wrong on that one. Those are two of my favorite bands, though (SFA and Gorky's). SFA is a classic example of the 4 good albums and that's it, though, IMO. Their first four albums are all pretty incredible, along with Outspaced, the B-sides compilation.
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM7rMu49WPM[/youtube]
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:True. Having said that, I'd rather Mac collaborated with Nouvelle Vague than some mainstream teenybop girl or boy band. Just imagine how awful it would have been if Mac had collaborated with the All Saints or especially the Spice Girls. What about a boy band? I'm thinking Westlife, Five or, god forbid, Take That. Imagine if it had been that little one in Take That that all the girls and boys fancied. What's his name? Mark Owen. No doubt, it'd then would have led Mac to choose a boy band producer on his next album. Thank god none of this came to pass.
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