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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    The view the view the view are on fire. Unbelievable band

    A fair amount of guff above, I think we've underperformed as a nation, compare us to London or Liverpool or Manchester and its a massacre. Sensational Alex Harvey were great tbf and obvious class like procs primal scream but nothing earth shattering. Our intentions and literature make it not matter though
    When you consider what a backwater Scotland was in the post-war years it's hardly surprising that London, Liverpool, Manchester and even Birmingham had huge musical movements in the 50s and 60s while we had Kenneth McKellar and Lulu. Anybody who wanted to do anything had to move south and their Scottishness was diluted or even ignored. Guys like Jack Bruce and John Martyn were huge names in London in the early 60s but they weren't lauded as great Scottish musicians, just great musicians. Even now people like Jesse Rae are more appreciated around the world than in their own country. The Fire Engines are still influencing musicians 40 years after their last album. I think we've produced a lot of great musicians and great music. It's just that most people haven't heard it all.

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    Haha legends.

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    Ultra Sonic
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    The Proclaimers.

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    Arab Strap
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    Bert Jansch (and Pentangle)
    Cocteau Twins
    Jesus and Mary Chain

    Think they may have all been mentioned before but they would be my personal favourites. Also The Proclaimers are massively underrated by a lot of people. They seem to have been dismissed as almost a novelty act by some but they are anything but.
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    The Silencers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    The view the view the view are on fire. Unbelievable band

    A fair amount of guff above, I think we've underperformed as a nation, compare us to London or Liverpool or Manchester and its a massacre. Sensational Alex Harvey were great tbf and obvious class like procs primal scream but nothing earth shattering. Our intentions and literature make it not matter though

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    First three albums were tremendous, only a shedload of the wally dugs stopped them from being more productive. Sung in Scottish also which should ban half of the above from the list.

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    The 10:04s (think thats what they are called) Edinburgh band with a couple of hibs fans in the line up, wonder if they are still on the go

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    Memory cells kicking in again

    Average White Band
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    I used to do an internet radio show a few years back doing Indie/Rock and alternative 80's, had to get the old grey matter working to remember most of these.
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    The Proclaimers are massively underrated by a lot of people. They seem to have been dismissed as almost a novelty act by some but they are anything but.
    The Proclaimers Live at Stirling Castle is on BBC Scotland @ 2230 tonight.
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    Geneva
    Tranquillizer is a classic.

    I used to know Andrew the singer through work when he was temping to get some extra cash after Geneva had split. Nicest guy you could meet but put him on a 5s pitch and he was a crazed lunatic, don't think there was a single game where ne never got into a scrap!

    Don't think The Scars have been mentioned, I was never a big fan but knew Paul and John at at school. Very influential band.

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    Marillion Fish era, for me, released 4 perfect albums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    Memory cells kicking in again

    Average White Band
    Del Amitri
    Marmalade
    Sensational Ale Harvey Band
    The Water Boys
    Belle and Sebastian
    Lewis Capaldi
    Garbage
    Paolo Nutini
    Frightened Rabbit
    Fish
    Colin Hay (Men at Work)
    Stiltskin
    The Supernaturals
    Geneva
    Pilot
    The Soup Dragons
    We were Promised Jetpacks
    Josef K
    The Delgados
    Fatherson
    Dogs Die in Hot Cars
    OK Social Club

    I used to do an internet radio show a few years back doing Indie/Rock and alternative 80's, had to get the old grey matter working to remember most of these.
    The View not make the cut?

    Dogs Die In Hot Cars...not thought about them for a long time. Good album they had, dunno if they had more than one though. I’m going to listen to them today 👍

    Men at Work - Who can it be now? is a great song. Play it all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by easty View Post
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    The View not make the cut?

    Dogs Die In Hot Cars...not thought about them for a long time. Good album they had, dunno if they had more than one though. I’m going to listen to them today 👍

    Men at Work - Who can it be now? is a great song. Play it all the time.

    The View was mentioned earlier in the thread, I was just trying to think of ones not been mentioned yet, there's so many more too like the Rising Souls, singer has a brilliant voice, he's from Penicuik but I think they've split now, seen them in LA Belle Angele a couple of years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    Memory cells kicking in again

    Average White Band
    Del Amitri
    Marmalade
    Sensational Alex Harvey Band
    The Water Boys
    Belle and Sebastian
    Lewis Capaldi
    Garbage
    Paolo Nutini
    Frightened Rabbit
    Fish
    Colin Hay (Men at Work)
    Stiltskin
    The Supernaturals
    Geneva
    Pilot
    The Soup Dragons
    We were Promised Jetpacks
    Josef K
    The Delgados
    Fatherson
    Dogs Die in Hot Cars
    OK Social Club

    I used to do an internet radio show a few years back doing Indie/Rock and alternative 80's, had to get the old grey matter working to remember most of these.
    My cousin was the guitarist in Geneva. They are reforming, but he can’t join as he now lives in California

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    Lewis Capaldi
    Garbage
    A very apt review 😂


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    A very apt review 😂
    haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    The View was mentioned earlier in the thread, I was just trying to think of ones not been mentioned yet, there's so many more too like the Rising Souls, singer has a brilliant voice, he's from Penicuik but I think they've split now, seen them in LA Belle Angele a couple of years ago.
    A couple of bands from the 90s that made cracking first albums and pretty dreadful follow-ups - The Big Dish and The River Detectives.

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    A few tenuous connections there. Couldnt claim Ultavox were Scottish just because Mijure joined, as well claiming Thin Lizzy. Slik, however, no mention. If the Waterboys are in then Another Pretty Face are missing, Scott's Edinburgh Band. The Fire Engines missing off the Postcard set. Mowgli and the Doughnuts, Bilbo Baggins had no hits but were around for ages. M&TD had a get together on the death of a member a couple of years back. The Poets had hits in the 60s. Lonnie Donnegan kicked it all off. Not sure I saw (Meet) Danny Wilson in the list or Gary Clark as himself or King L.. Apart from a few solo, almost novelty hits, Brian (BA) Robertson has eked out a huge career as a songwriter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    A couple of bands from the 90s that made cracking first albums and pretty dreadful follow-ups - The Big Dish and The River Detectives.
    I still love Saturday night and Sunday morning. Gets a regular rotation

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    I still love Saturday night and Sunday morning. Gets a regular rotation

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    Yep me too, still love it.

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    Primal Scream
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    There are probably plenty of good indie/punk bands I've never heard of.
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    Mogwai
    The Beta Band
    Arab Strap
    Boards of Canada
    Proclaimers
    Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
    Silencers (well 1st album anyway)
    Lanark Artefax (live more than recorded)
    Cracking

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    Was it the Shop Assistants who did the original, or was theirs the cover? Quality Edinburgh band.

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    The 10:04s (think thats what they are called) Edinburgh band with a couple of hibs fans in the line up, wonder if they are still on the go
    Not forgetting The Nature Boys - "they look like the Clash, but sound bloody terrible" I think the lyrics were.

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    This thread just seems like an exercise in naming the most obscure band you can think off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    Was it the Shop Assistants who did the original, or was theirs the cover? Quality Edinburgh band.

    Shop Assistants originally.

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