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Post by jtrodreigez on Mar 25, 2005 11:44:27 GMT
Shane, if you read this are the guys from sunhouse your mates? I got an album of theres after smalltime i think and i loved it. I was happy to hear them on dead mans shoes too his voice is captivating. Can you tell me how i could get chance to see them as i never hear of them playing anywhere. Also, check out Gravenhurst, their music is dying to be used in a film, you'll know what i mean.
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Post by Helen on Apr 12, 2005 15:36:18 GMT
You probably know this, but Sunhouse are no more (unfortunately). Gavin, their lead singer who I believe is a good friend of Shane's, is now fronting a band called 'Clayhill'. Their website is www.clayhill.co.uk- worth looking at. Apologies if you knew this already.
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Post by Helen on Apr 12, 2005 15:37:13 GMT
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Post by bodhi on Apr 12, 2005 18:00:17 GMT
the clayhill album is fantastic by the way. lots of songs used in northern soul and well worth a purchase
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Post by Phill on Apr 12, 2005 22:59:35 GMT
I got it last week and can't stop listening to the bugger!!! ;D
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Post by jtrodreigez on Apr 19, 2005 12:55:10 GMT
if you check my first post at the top youll see i told shane to check out gravenhurst. the ive found out the diver by gravenhurst is on dms soundtrack. i feel pretty stupid telling him to check it out when he already obviously knows but where in the film is it used? i cant find it anywhere.
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Post by Phill on Apr 21, 2005 0:10:53 GMT
Managed at last to get the Sunhouse album after 4 or 5 years of trying from SWITZERLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Phill on Apr 29, 2005 17:39:25 GMT
Finally got it on monday, Crazy On The Weekend is a great album. Me an my mate have wanted it since hearing the Monkey Dead track on both 24/7 and a compilation disc we got with the now defunct NEON movie magazine. Oh and Shane nice Photo's especially of you with the cigar stuck in yer mouth ;D
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Post by edmundkean on May 5, 2005 19:32:20 GMT
i saw clayhill live in feburary and i wasn't that impressed.
dead behind the eyes dad rock, i had to leave half way through.
the support band were good though.......
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Post by shanemeadows on May 8, 2005 8:06:53 GMT
"Dead behind the eyes dad rock" Are you mentally ill! Gav has more soul in his little toe than most of the so called 'singer songwriters' out there right now. Your welcome to your opinion m8, but I think it stinks of cack.
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Post by fattaxi on May 8, 2005 12:52:36 GMT
Ha Ha Ha ....cack!
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Post by Dave on May 9, 2005 10:30:18 GMT
Ha ha... Dad Rock?
Whenever I hear that term (which is almost never), I always associate with Status Quo type stuff that always appear on CD compilations called "Drive Time 7" or "Rocking on the M1". The term now also conjours up the scene from towards the end of Once Upon a Time in the Midlands... where Jimmy is 'rocking out' to some Quo.
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Post by edmundkean on May 10, 2005 17:03:05 GMT
my opinion stinks of cack?
well it's a good job i'm not wearing my sas trousers otherwise that mr meadows would be on a hiding to nothing.
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the singer definitely had soul but the songs he was singing were generic radio 2 music and the other front guy looked like he was from fraggle rock. nice fellas though...
They're a blip on an otherwise faultless soundtrack.
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Post by Dave on May 10, 2005 23:17:51 GMT
Leave it fellas! Leave it!!
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