I absolutely adored this band.
I am always shocked that I never meet anyone ever who has even heard of them. Even older muscians who seem like they should. I find this odd because I know they had a following. The worst part is when people think that I am talking about Silverchair.
So, I know people on here have to be familiar with them. Discuss!
Did anyone ever get a chance to see them live? What did Stve think about them.
Also, does anyone know what the members went on to do afterwards? Except Leslie and that Ruby crap. I have never been able to find any info....I just think Fuzz was such an amazing guitarist and I find it hard to believe that he couldn't have done anything worthwhile after Silverfish.
Fat Axl also had one of the best drums sounds ever...
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3Yes, she could howl. Listen to "Die" off of "Cockeye"
also, in my previous post I meant "Steve" not "Stve"
also, in my previous post I meant "Steve" not "Stve"
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4I saw them last at the Astoria in London in about 1993, they were great. The gig lingers in memory for one absurd detail that I wonder if I didn't make up - all through the set there was a guy in white furry fringed jacket and matching cowboy hat who did nothing except sit side-saddle on the guitarist's amp occasionally slapping his leg. He was having a high old time up there.
I never did try the recipe for 'Silverfish with scrambled eggs'.
I never did try the recipe for 'Silverfish with scrambled eggs'.
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5So-so band, but all very nice people.
'Pink and Lovely' or whatever it's called is a good track, I'll give em that.
'Pink and Lovely' or whatever it's called is a good track, I'll give em that.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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6Ha.
I fucking love silverfish.
Leslie was so cool. Saw them live loads in the early nineties.
heir version of Rock on was marvellous
I fucking love silverfish.
Leslie was so cool. Saw them live loads in the early nineties.
heir version of Rock on was marvellous
peri wrote:The gfirl just emailed me, "I've never had any desire to eat a scotch egg'.
I guess she gonna go hungry tonight
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7cjh wrote:all through the set there was a guy in white furry fringed jacket and matching cowboy hat
The gentleman in question was a fixture at London hardcore-related gigs in the 90s. He was (is?) a professional fireman/firefighter who did terrifying performance-art involving flames and chainsaws.
He had an amazing collection of cowboy-type clobber, and a mightily impressive (and much flaunted) physique!
I can almost remember his name...a very pleasant chap. Ha!! I said 'chap'!!
See what I did there?
*I assume that one leg of a pair of 'chaps' is a 'chap', non?
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8Saw them supporting Nomeansno at Leeds University in 1991. Was okay. I've appreciated their stuff more since, I wasn't that hot on them a t the time.
First on the bill was Therapy? who were obviously reduced to a dull thud heard from the bar area.
First on the bill was Therapy? who were obviously reduced to a dull thud heard from the bar area.
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9Not Crap.
I still listen to Organ Fan quite a bit.
I always wanted one of those "Hips, Tits, Lips, Power" shirts but never got around to getting one.
I bet some hipster boutique in Willamsburg has one, for $85. Just like the My Bloody Valentine shirts. At least I'm in fashion again.
I still listen to Organ Fan quite a bit.
I always wanted one of those "Hips, Tits, Lips, Power" shirts but never got around to getting one.
I bet some hipster boutique in Willamsburg has one, for $85. Just like the My Bloody Valentine shirts. At least I'm in fashion again.
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10Not crap, for sure.
Organ Fan was probably the loudest sounding record i had growing up. Even when the volume was down it just sounded really loud.
And Pink and Lovely, from Fat Axl, is a great song. I really like the drum sound on that album.
-Cheers
Organ Fan was probably the loudest sounding record i had growing up. Even when the volume was down it just sounded really loud.
And Pink and Lovely, from Fat Axl, is a great song. I really like the drum sound on that album.
-Cheers