GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
4/6/2005 9:26 AM |
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Ever think of what happened to a certain band? Or what a certain musician has been up to? Who are the most infamous people to just slip from mainstream attention to not being heard of again?
I heard this Dublin singer/songwriter last years called Colm Lynch but haven't heard anything about him since. Anyone know if he is recording?
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bonzoBasic Member Posts:364
4/6/2005 9:58 AM |
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B*witched and Mikey Graham.
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Rev JulesVeteran Member Posts:1041
4/6/2005 10:11 AM |
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What about musicians who should fade into seclusion ?
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GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
4/6/2005 10:35 AM |
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That could be endless Jules
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DaraghAdvanced Member Posts:666
4/6/2005 10:52 AM |
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good idea though! just for the discussion it would generate,
i'd like to nominate coldplay, oasis, and (shudder) the Stereophonics
man the stereophonics are essentially a boy band now, "oooh the Killers are doing well, we'll write a song like them, oooh we're incredibly boring and lack any creativity", ugh!
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bonzoBasic Member Posts:364
4/6/2005 11:25 AM |
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Guns N'Roses - when the hell is that album coming out?
Kris Novaselic.
Shaun Ryder since Black Grape.
Crispin Mills and Kula Shaker
Justine Frischmann
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
4/6/2005 11:38 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by bonzo
Shaun Ryder since Black Grape.
Shaun Ryders problems have actually been financial. He hasn't been earning any income for the last couple of years because of some really dodgy contract he signed with his former management. Its all sorted now and he'll be able to earn money from any new material he produces (but not his back catalogue) so I expect we will hear something from him soon. Some live dates at the very least.
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spurtacusBasic Member Posts:229
4/6/2005 11:56 AM |
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i thought Amateur Night at the Big Top was deadly, Shaun Ryder spinnin yarns over some lo-fi garage dub, wasnt very well received at all at all
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Rev JulesVeteran Member Posts:1041
4/6/2005 12:55 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Binokular
Shaun Ryders problems have actually been financial.
Yes, doing every drug in sight does hit the old financials somewhat.
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
4/6/2005 1:05 PM |
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Well yeah, but not in the way you'd think. Its not so much supporting a huge habit, apparently the whole crux of the case is that his managers got him out of his head on "recreational pharmaceuticals" and then presented him with the contract to sign. He lost the case, but settled the dispute in the end.
He's surely kicked the habit now? or at least kicked back on previous excess? I don't think he would be still alive if he hadn't!
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DaraghAdvanced Member Posts:666
4/6/2005 1:10 PM |
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apparently he's had a number (5 if memory serves) of those stomach blocker things put in, (they make you sick whenever you take drugs-ish) but had them all taken back out, i would be very surprised if he was clean. He may not be a crack head anymore, but to be honest that wouldnt surprise me. He did write some good lyrics though, and he brought Bez's dancing to the world, and that's no bad thing
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/6/2005 1:22 PM |
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I've got this weird hunch that 'Chinese Democracy' is actually going to be a masterpiece!
Can you imagine after all the stick Axl has got, he just pulled out a f**kin great album? That would be amazing!
Here's hoping.
I miss G&R :(
Most people fade away when they get s**t or addicted, which is pretty obvious.
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/6/2005 1:27 PM |
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Crispin Mills formed a new band, they played Glastonbury 2 years ago, forget the name.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/6/2005 1:30 PM |
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wasn't he exposed as a covert Nazi or something equally stupid?
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
4/6/2005 1:35 PM |
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No, he just "liked the way the swastika looked" or something, he was into all that eastern stuff as I recall and a version of the symbol is used in one of the religions over there.
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/6/2005 1:41 PM |
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the swastika was a symbol in ancient Rome, don't know about eastern symbolism.
Anyway, he seemed like a twat, although 'Hush' was a good song.
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spurtacusBasic Member Posts:229
4/6/2005 1:43 PM |
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his band are called the Jeevas, they're not bad
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UnaVeteran Member Posts:1721
4/6/2005 1:46 PM |
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they sound like a type of biscuit.
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Rev JulesVeteran Member Posts:1041
4/6/2005 1:47 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
the swastika was a symbol in ancient Rome, don't know about eastern symbolism.
Actually, it figures both in Hinduism and Buddhism and is a symbol for good luck. Any entry level warlock would know that.
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Norman SchwarzkopfBasic Member Posts:427
4/6/2005 1:50 PM |
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Was thinkin about all those Britpop/rock bands a few days ago. I used to watch the ITV chart show in the mid 90s and you'd often see the new video by Headswim or Rialto or Symposium, etc. There's a looong list of bands and singers from that time who've disappeared off the face of the earth, leaving only second hand Shine compilations in their wake...
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