I've been wanting to hear this since I (very late) discovered East Village (2006). I think this must be virtually impossible to find today? I don't think there's a song written by these guys that I would ever skip over on Drop Out - 2 CD's of brilliance.
dinesjoe - you lucky lad. I would give anything to go back 20 years and see them play live. Annoyingly I'm probably the same age as 'uncle John' so it's not an impossible idea ;-) East Village or the Kaiser Chiefs?....easy.
Loved this so much and it still sounds fantastic nearly 30 years later
Great track
Grant Mc Lennan a true genius RIP
I've been wanting to hear this since I (very late) discovered East Village (2006). I think this must be virtually impossible to find today? I don't think there's a song written by these guys that I would ever skip over on Drop Out - 2 CD's of brilliance.
My uncle is John Wood!! :):)
dinesjoe - you lucky lad. I would give anything to go back 20 years and see them play live. Annoyingly I'm probably the same age as 'uncle John' so it's not an impossible idea ;-) East Village or the Kaiser Chiefs?....easy.
what a class pop tune "and a head full of steam" who said that?
Hey Wheres Dr. P?
Nineteen-eighty-six (1986) is the best year. Since then too much shite, confusion, sub-moronicism.
Has anybody got there demos
British bands are so expressive. Feel more think less.
Would anyone know where to find the "Doctor P" music from this band? Please.
Robert Pulido on Facebook has an upload in vinyl.
ruclips.net/video/Z1Unzw7OO8g/видео.html