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Has there ever been a t? tribute band? i dont suppose there is much demand for one now but was there ever any during the troublegum/infernal love days?

Posted on Thu, 24 May 2007 at 20:19

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buffalo-boy wrote:

Not that I know of… maybe i’ll start one!

Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 at 08:44

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Dennis wrote:

I think it is unlikely that during the Troublegum/ Infernal Love era there was one…There were really not that many tribute bands doing the rounds then, compared to now.

You’d get your Beatles and Abba ones but it is only fairly recently that you suddenly get Slipkknot, Foo Fighters, Green Day tributes, for example, a phenomenon I still find very odd.

Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 at 09:10

#3

buffalo-boy wrote:

Some of those bands make a fortune, The Bootleg Beatles earn fucking tons and I don’t understand the phenomenon either. I think its for dull people who daren’t go to a proper gig!! :D

Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 at 12:38

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30 secs max wrote:

buffalo-boy wrote:

Not that I know of… maybe i’ll start one!

intresting, so what would you call this tribute band BB?

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 19:07

#5

Roberto wrote:

I had one many years ago, we used to play tons of therapy? stuff in the post infernal love era!!

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 20:29

#6

30 secs max wrote:

what songs did you play?

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 20:32

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Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

Dennis wrote:

I think it is unlikely that during the Troublegum/ Infernal Love era there was one…There were really not that many tribute bands doing the rounds then, compared to now.

You’d get your Beatles and Abba ones but it is only fairly recently that you suddenly get Slipkknot, Foo Fighters, Green Day tributes, for example, a phenomenon I still find very odd.

what about motley crue tribute bands?

;)

you shold get what im referring to, unless i confused you with someone else

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 20:47

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Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

30 secs max wrote:

intresting, so what would you call this tribute band BB?

Therapy!

would be a good tribute band

the website could be therapyexclamationmark.co.uk

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 20:48

#9

Roberto wrote:

Let me see, it was in 98, Nurse stuff, troublegum, infernal love, old stuff!!
Songs like teethgrinder, nowhere, die l, also we tried to go for some spyf song but the band at this time was almost done so end of the story, heheheheh
Actually im trying to start again but not playing drums, i want to play guitar!!

Posted on Sat, 26 May 2007 at 20:53

#10

buffalo-boy wrote:

30 secs max wrote:

intresting, so what would you call this tribute band BB?

I think I would call it Hellbelly: A Tribute To Therapy?!

That would be perfect for a tribute band - nice n cheesy! :p

Posted on Thu, 31 May 2007 at 12:45

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Taunty Dan wrote:

buffalo-boy wrote:

Some of those bands make a fortune, The Bootleg Beatles earn fucking tons and I don’t understand the phenomenon either. I think its for dull people who daren’t go to a proper gig!! :D

…or people who can’t go see the beatles. ;)

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 15:05

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Dennis wrote:

gimme wrote:

what about motley crue tribute bands?

;)

you shold get what im referring to, unless i confused you with someone else

:D

It was bad enough that Motley Crue used to sing Motley Crue songs. never mind anyone else doing them…

Posted on Fri, 1 June 2007 at 15:22

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3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

some time ago there was a thread on this subject (i can’t find it anymore). as i remeber correctly, some of the wombles were talking about forming a t? tribute band. i know i signed up to be the bassist…

Posted on Thu, 7 June 2007 at 21:56

#14

houghmartin wrote:

My band used to have Lunacy Booth and Animal Bones in our setlist :)

Unfortunately we were s**t :)

Posted on Fri, 15 June 2007 at 17:04

#15

Taunty Dan wrote:

:D LOL

Posted on Fri, 15 June 2007 at 19:56

#16

scotdamn wrote:

I’ve played in a Therapy? Tribute band. We played both normal versions as acoustic versions… Real fun and the start off Twisted (my nowadays band)…
We’ve made a promise to our local venue that we would come along as Twisted Presents: Therapy? tribute: Troublegum live. to furfill our dream to play Troublegum completely…

Posted on Wed, 20 June 2007 at 12:57

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30 secs max wrote:

do you play unrequitted? i dont think t? have ever played that live.

Posted on Wed, 20 June 2007 at 13:31

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Private Nobody (Michael McGrath-Bryan) wrote:

Title: T? Tribute Album

Any WOMbles who have bands and access to recording equipment want to organise a T? tribute album?

It’ll most likely be WOM only, made to order, blah…

Posted on Wed, 20 June 2007 at 13:33

#19

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

I think thats a good idea, and how about the songs are tackled in different ways and end up being different generes to the t? versions

Posted on Wed, 20 June 2007 at 13:50

#20

soul doubt (an) wrote:

30 secs max wrote:

do you play unrequitted? i dont think t? have ever played that live.

They did, at Reading 1994 ;)

Posted on Wed, 20 June 2007 at 16:13

#21

Private Nobody (Michael McGrath-Bryan) wrote:

Different genres:

-Post-punk Private Nobody?
-Crossover thrash Screamager/Nowhere!!!
-P-funk Teethgrinder…
-Walk Through Darkness in some form?
-Metal version of Little Tongues First.

Any other ideas?

Posted on Thu, 21 June 2007 at 09:36

#22

Gimme Back My Brainsaw wrote:

Ian Dury style Acid Jazz version of he’s not that kind of girl

Posted on Thu, 21 June 2007 at 18:21

#23

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Trip Hop version of Turn. ;)

Posted on Thu, 21 June 2007 at 21:28

#24

Rob_a (Rob Alderman) wrote:

I always wanted to do this.
I’m a drummer, but a beginner. Because of this, I suck at trying to piece together how to play their songs without watching one of the pros! I would love it if they would put tabs up, theres plenty of Guitar and Bass ones! :(
I have screamager ones, that’s a start! :D

Posted on Mon, 25 June 2007 at 20:56

#25

Private Nobody (Michael McGrath-Bryan) wrote:

I’d like to see an acoustic version of Walk Through Darkness like T? did on Kick Out The Jams. God knows that session was cool.

Posted on Sat, 11 August 2007 at 14:11

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