[kj] Festive Fifty entries
iPat
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Tue Jan 18 09:14:04 EST 2005
they never really called themselves goths though did they? that term
came later by those who wanted a term. I always refer to that era as
early industrial although i suppose it want that early really!
the single you refer to had a wonderful picture of the greyhound
running full out. Still have it myself.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:00:44 -0000, juliet pleming
<pricepleming at tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I vaguely remember seeing Brillianat Aylesbury, I think - supporting
> Bauhaus? ( Bauhaus, or Ba'as, as we called them were a goth band, I'd say) I
> bought the single 'Push' 'That's what friends are for' there, and Youth and
> Marcus signed it. Youth's signature included a big phallic symbol. I still
> have it. One of the few records that didn't go to Record & Tape Exchange or
> get lost along the way.
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