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- Last-modified: 1996/08/28
- Version: 3.1
-
- THE WEDDING PRESENT
- Frequently Asked Questions
- version 3.1
- Last modified: August 28, 1996
- Changes:
- v3.1
- Changed 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.3, 3.3
- v3.0
- All new organization!
-
- SECTION 1: Personnel
- 1. Who are The Wedding Present?
- 2. Who are the Ukrainians?
- 3. Who is Cha Cha Cohen?
- 4. Who are the Popguns?
- 5. What is the extent of the contributions of the other
- members of the band?
- SECTION 2: News
- 1. What's new?
- 2. Where can I get TWP information on the net?
- 3. Is there a Wedding Present fanzine?
- SECTION 3: Merchandise
- 1. How can I get a copy of (a particular item)?
- 2. What record company is the band on NOW?
- 3. What are the versions of each of the CD's that are
- currently being reissued by whoever?
- 4. Why do the US versions of Bizarro and Seamonsters
- have extra songs?
- 5. What is HP3 (Hit Parade 3)?
- 6. Does TWP have videos for sale?
- 7. Why does TWP release their own live tapes?
- 8. Is there a book about TWP?
- SECTION 4: Songs and Albums
- 1. Why is "Felicity" a "William Shatner number"?
- 2. Which songs did Amelia Fletcher of Heavenly sing
- on which Wedding Present albums?
- 3. What is "Dalliance" about?
- 4. Why was the third LP called "Seamonsters?"
- 5. What's the deal with the samples from
- "Close Encounters" and "UFO"?
- 6. Did the Hit Parade singles break some kind of record?
- 7. Why are there two CD singles of "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah"?
- 8. Who sings "Shake It"?
- 9. What is Versions?
- SECTION 5: Cover Versions
- 1. What songs have TWP covered?
- 2. Did TWP cover a Pavement song? Where can I find
- the original?
- 3. Does anyone know of any covers of Wedding Present songs?
- SECTION 6: Polls
- 1. What are everyone's favorite songs?
- 2. Why doesn't the band play everyone's favorite songs
- at concerts?
- SECTION 7: Miscellany
- 1. What is the origin of the name of the band?
- 2. What is C86?
- 3. Did Courtney Love really slap David backstage at the
- 1994 Reading Festival?
- 4. Have TWP ever played a wedding?
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 1. PERSONNEL
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q1.1 Who are The Wedding Present?
-
- A1.1 The Wedding Present are a rock band from Leeds, England.
- They have been in existence since 1985.
-
- There have been many line-up changes in the history of
- the band. The following chart shows each member, their
- instrument, and years spent in the band:
-
- 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
- David Gedge v g ************************************
- Peter Solowka g ********************
- Keith Gregory b *************************
- Shaun Charman d **********
- Simon Smith d **************************
- Paul Dorrington g ************
- Darren Belk b *******
- g **
- Jayne Lockey v b ****
- Hugh Kelly d2 **
- Simon Cleave g **
-
- v- vocals, g - guitar, b - bass, d - drums,
- d2 - second drums
-
- Peter Solowka went on to form The Ukrainians.
- Keith Gregory went on to form Cha Cha Cohen.
- Shaun Charman went on to form The Popguns.
- Darren Belk and Hugh Kelly continued with Beach Buggy.
-
- Chris Cooper, formerly of Pale Saints, was the second drummer
- on the Winter 96 UK tour.
- Debby Vander Wall of Butterglory was the second drummer on the
- Spring 96 US tour.
-
-
- Q1.2 Who are the Ukrainians?
-
- A1.2 The Ukrainians feature Peter Solowka, guitar player for TWP
- until 1991, and Len Liggins and Roman Remeynes, who were
- featured on The Wedding Present album known as "Ukrainski
- Vistupi V Johna Peela," an collection of Ukrainian folk songs.
- They have released two LPs, as well as an EP of Smiths covers
- sung in Ukrainian. More info can be found at
- http://www.tryzub.com/UFPWWW_Etc/Culture/Music/Ukrainians/
- UkMain.html
-
-
- Q1.3 Who is Cha Cha Cohen?
-
- A1.3 Cha Cha Cohen is the latest project from Keith Gregory, bass
- player for The Wedding Present until 1993. The band features
- Keith, Simon Smith, Paul Dorrington, Ian Johnson (a friend of
- Keith's), and Jackie from the Dust Devils. They have released
- a single in the UK on Hemiola Records.
-
-
- Q1.4 Who are the Popguns?
-
- A1.4 The Popguns featured Shaun Charman, who was their drummer from
- 1988 to 1991. He appeared on their first two albums, Eugenie
- and Snog. More information can be found at
- http://www.fys.ruu.nl/~dompselr/Popguns.
-
-
- Q1.5 What is the extent of the contributions of the other members of
- the band?
-
- A1.5 David Gedge: "Although each incarnation of the group has
- operated in different ways to the others, The Wedding Present
- has always been a democratic organization, with everyone having
- an equal say on all aspects of our work. Confusion about
- songwriting, for instance, might have arisen because all along
- I've done the singing tunes and lyrics, and these are the two
- elements that a large number of people are thinking of when they
- talk about a "song". With the exception of maybe Peter,
- everyone in the group has usually written their own guitar,
- bass, drums, whatever...parts and been involved with all
- the arranging."
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 2. NEWS
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q2.1 What's new?
-
- A2.1 TWP is currently on tour:
-
- September 5th Washington D.C. 930 Club
- September 6th Philadelphia Trocadero
- September 7th New York City Tramps
- September 11th Dublin Mean Fiddler
- September 12th London Finsbury Park Powerhaus
- September 13th London Virgin Record Shop
- September 13th London Finsbury Park Powerhaus
- September 14th London Finsbury Park Powerhaus
- October 2nd Carlisle Richmond
- October 3rd Glasgow Garage
- October 4th Dundee Lucifer's Mill
- October 6th Newcastle Riverside
- October 7th Manchester Hop And Grape
- October 8th Leeds Metropolitan University
- October 9th Birmingham Foundry
- October 10th Oxford Zodiac
- October 12th Salisbury Arts Centre
- October 13th Nottingham Clinton Rooms
-
- A full US tour should take place in November.
-
- The album "Satunalia" will be released by Cooking
- Vinyl Records as a CD, cassette and limited edition
- double 10" LP on September 9. The track listing:
- Venus, Real Thing, Dreamworld, 2,3,Go, Snake Eyes,
- Hula Doll, Big Boots, Montreal, Skin Diving, Jet Girl
- (new version), Kansas, 50s.
-
- The single "2, 3, GO" on 7" and CD was released on
- August 19th.
-
-
- Q2.2 Where can I get TWP information on the net?
-
- A2.2 MAILING LIST
- ============
-
- Join The Wedding Present internet mailing list, for up-to-
- the-minute news and commentary. To subscribe, send mail to
-
- majordomo@westnet.com
-
- with the body of your mail message (not the subject) reading
-
- subscribe twp yourmailaddress
-
- You can also get a copy of all Wedding Present lyrics, as
- well as a current copy of this FAQ and other list from
- majordomo. Send mail to majordomo@nemesis.berkeley.edu with
- your message reading 'index weddoes'. This will give you a
- list of all available Wedding Present files. Then mail the
- command 'get weddoes [filename]' to majordomo. For instance,
- if you want the lyrics to Watusi, you would send the message
- 'get weddoes watusi'.
-
- The list is comprised mainly of citizens of the United States
- and the United Kingdom, mainly from universities (which explains
- why membership drops off in the summer). However, there are
- folks from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Belgium,
- France, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands,
- as well as from business and government sites.
-
- The list was formerly located at weddoes@stolaf.edu. It
- was transferred to Berkeley on September 6, 1994. The alias
- at St. Olaf was shut down on November 11, 1994. On January
- 22, 1996, the list moved to Westnet.
-
- WWW (World Wide Web)
- ===
-
- http://www.westnet.com/weddoes
-
- This is official unofficial Wedding Present home page.
- It features lyrics, discography, and articles, as well
- as this FAQ.
-
- Usenet
- ======
-
- There is no newsgroup devoted solely to the Weddoes, but eagle-
- eyed readers of alt.music.alternative will find a question or
- comment regarding the band occasionally.
-
- Also, this document is posted to the *.answers newsgroups.
-
-
- Q2.3 Is there a Wedding Present fanzine?
-
- A2.3 Yes, it's called "Orange Slices," and is published by Darren
- Bugg (darren.bugg@leedsonline.co.uk). The premiere issue was
- published in December 1996, the second issue was published
- in July 1996. To order the latest copy, send one pound
- and twenty pence (1.50 in Europe, 1.90 in the rest of the
- world (includes p and p) in the form of a bank cheque or
- postal order to: Darren Bugg, c/o The Wedding Present,
- PO Box HP25, Leeds, LS6 1RU, United Kingdom. PLEASE NOTE: You
- MUST write 'c/o The Wedding Present' on the envelope.
- Please make cheques and money orders payable to DARREN BUGG.
-
- In North America, send three dollars and fifty cents (US
- funds, includes p&h) in the form of a bank check or money
- order to Orange Slices, c/o Kevin Behrens, PO Box 54542,
- Atlanta GA 30308, USA. Please make checks and money orders
- payable to KEVIN BEHRENS.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 3. MERCHANDISE
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q3.1 How can I get a copy of (a particular item)?
-
- A3.1 It's difficult to find some things, since TWP have been on about
- 47 record companies. The best thing to do, after you've
- exhausted all the cool record shops, is to write to Sally at
- the band's address: The Wedding Present, PO Box HP25, Leeds,
- England, LS6 1RU.
-
- DG: "Anybody requiring information who's based outside of The
- United Kingdom should write to PO Box HP25, Leeds, LS6 1RU,
- as usual, and that includes those people who are still looking
- for Kennedy CDs, Brassneck 7" singles, compilation LPs, etc.
- As I always say--contact us before paying inflated collectors'
- prices."
-
- This address is also for ordering T-shirts and other
- paraphenailia. The stuff they have is ever-changing, so write
- for the latest list.
-
-
- Q3.2 What record company is the band on NOW?
-
- A3.2 Cooking Vinyl.
- They left Island in 1995.
- They parted company with RCA in 1993.
- They closed up their own label, Reception, in 1989.
-
-
- Q3.3 What are the versions of each of the CD's that are currently
- being reissued by whoever?
-
- A3.3 TOMMY
- Reception (UK)
- Pearls from the Past (CA), same as UK version
- GEORGE BEST
- Reception (UK)
- Pearls from the Past (CA), actually titled "George Best + 9"
- and includes the songs from the Nobody's Twisting Your
- Arm and Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now? EPs
- BIZARRO
- RCA (UK)
- RCA (US), includes the 4 songs from the Brassneck single
- Manifesto (US), same as RCA (US) version (Manifesto was
- formerly known as Bizarre/Planet)
- SEAMONSTERS
- RCA (UK)
- First Warning (US), includes 3 songs from the Dalliance and
- Lovenest singles, namely Niagara, Dan Dare, and Fleshworld
- Manifesto (US), same as original UK version
- HIT PARADE 1
- RCA (UK)
- First Warning (US)
- Manifesto (US)
- HIT PARADE 2
- RCA (UK)
- RCA (UK) includes a second disc of the 12 Peel Session tracks
- Manifesto (US)
- HIT PARADE 3
- RCA (France) mispressing
- RCA (France)
- WATUSI
- Island (UK)
- Island (US)
- MINI
- Cooking Vinyl (UK)
- Cooking Vinyl (US), actually titled MiniPlus, includes "Sucker",
- "Waiting On The Guns," and "Jet Girl"
-
-
- Q3.4 Why do the US versions of Bizarro and Seamonsters have extra
- songs?
-
- A3.4 Since both were released months after their UK counterparts
- (Bizarro by RCA, Seamonsters by First Warning), extra tracks
- were added to compensate.
-
-
- Q3.5 What is HP3 (Hit Parade 3)?
-
- A3.5 David Gedge: "I don't know how many times I've apologized for
- this so far, but I won't stop now because I truly regret that
- this project ever saw the light of day. Basically RCA France
- wanted to build on the success of the first two HP CDs (the
- first of our records to not completely flop over there!) by
- releasing a mini-LP of stuff which wasn't available locally. A
- collection of covers only previously for sale in the United
- Kingdom seemed a worthwhile option, but I underestimated...
-
- 1. The ineptitude of the RCA people in France who managed to
- get the tracks mixed up and replace Box Elder with, ahem,
- Brassneck
- 2. Just *how* available it was going to be outside the region
- it was solely intended for &
- 3. The demand from people, especially in the USA, to hear Box
- Elder by TWP.
-
- "When the mistake was discovered RCA France offered to make
- refunds to anybody purchasing the faulty disc. Obviously this
- doesn't help you if you're in Hawaii, or something!"
-
- Arnaud Guillot (0195l@www.estp.fr) writes: "HP3 has been
- released twice: there has been a second release with the good
- track. To have this CD, you should send the proof of buying the
- first one and then they send to you, free, the right one."
-
-
- Q3.6 Does TWP have videos for sale?
-
- A3.6 Yes, two, officially. "Spunk (*punk)", featuring promos and live
- stuff (pre-1990 material), and "Dick York's Wardrobe" containing
- videos for the twelve Hit Parade singles.
-
- There's also a vid for "Dalliance", which you may have seen on
- TV, but...
-
- David Gedge: "Unfortunately, Dalliance was a bit late for 'Spunk'
- and a bit inappropriate for "Dick York".
-
- And most recently, the band shot a video for "Yeah Yeah Yeah
- Yeah Yeah."
-
-
- Q3.7 Why does TWP release their own live tapes?
-
- A3.7 David Gedge: "I think it was originally Shaun Charman's idea.
- We got sick of people having to shell out lots of money for badly
- recorded tapes and decided to offer an alternative."
-
- The only live tapes still available are Wakefield (8/91),
- Uppsala (11/91), Den Haag (10/92), Windsor (10/93) and
- Strousburg (12/94). The songs are:
-
- WAKEFIELD:
- Lovenest, Dalliance, Blue Eyes, Suck, Kennedy, Blonde, Crawl,
- Come Play With Me, Corduroy, Dare, Carolyn, California, Heather.
-
- UPPSALA:
- Dalliance, Go-Go Dancer, Corduroy, Crawl, Heather, Rotterdam,
- Brassneck, Come Play With Me, Blonde, Everyone Thinks He Looks
- Daft, Silver Shorts, Kennedy, Suck, Lovenest, Blue Eyes, Dare,
- Octopussy.
-
- DEN HAAG:
- Boing!, Go-Go Dancer, Lovenest, Three, Blue Eyes, Blonde,
- Kennedy, Suck, Loveslave, Silver Shorts, The Queen of Outer
- Space, Bewitched, Crawl, Heather, Sticky, Come Play With Me,
- Brassneck, Corduroy, Dare, Dalliance, Flying Saucer.
-
- (Thanks to Rick Hawkins (rlhawk@well.com), who believes Uppsala
- is his favorite.)
-
- WINDSOR:
- Let Him Have It, Blue Eyes, Go-Go Dancer, Dalliance, Dare,
- Catwoman, The Queen of Outer Space, Sticky, Silver Shorts,
- Kennedy, Loveslave, Crawl, Come Play With Me, Corduroy,
- Flying Saucer, So Long Baby
-
- STRASBOURG:
- So Long Baby, Blue Eyes, It's A Gas, Flying Saucer, Let Him
- Have It, Dalliance, Click Click, The Queen of Outer Space,
- Spangle, Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah, Loveslave, Silver Shorts,
- Suck, Come Play With Me, Crawl, Gazebo, Catwoman
-
-
- Tapes cost #3.50 plus 50p postage for the first and .30p for
- each additional. DOUBLE postal rates for Continental Europe
- and Eire and QUADRUPLE for the rest of the world. Ensure all
- cheques and money orders are in British pounds stirling and
- payable to 'The Wedding Present'. Please write your name and
- address on the back of the cheque. Send it sealed with a kiss
- to The Wedding Present, PO Box HP25, Leeds, England, LS6 1RU.
-
- (Tapes also cost $5 plus $3 postage for the first, $1.75 for
- each additional, plus $5 currency exchange fee for the whole
- order.)
-
-
- Q3.8 Is there a book about TWP?
-
- A3.8 Yes. It's called "Thank Yer, Very Glad", by Mark Hadkinson,
- published by Omnibus Press in Britain
-
- David Gedge: "The biography of the band is unauthorised and
- not very good, so I hesitate before drawing people's attention
- to it.
-
- "I would not advise anybody to buy this biography because the
- writing is very poor. Go and buy yourself a cake instead."
-
- There is also a songbook for Bizarro, which was published by
- EMI Music in 1990, and distributed in the UK by IMP.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 4. SONGS AND ALBUMS
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q4.1 Why is "Felicity" a "William Shatner number"?
-
- A4.1 Because the guy who wrote the song is named James Kirk, of the
- band Orange Juice. TWP covered this song, and it can be found
- on Tommy.
-
-
- Q4.2 Which songs did Amelia Fletcher of Heavenly sing on which
- Wedding Present albums?
-
- A4.2 David Gedge: "Amelia only sang on two LP's, namely George Best
- and Bizarro --but she also appeared on Nobody's twisting Your
- Arm & Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now? E.P.'s [Currently on
- "George Best + 9" -- the N. America release from Pearls From
- The Past]
-
- Songs she sang on are (I think):
-
- Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
- Something And Nothing
- Anyone Can Make A Mistake
- You Can't Moan Can You?
- Nobody's Twisting Your Arm
- Don't Laugh
- Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now?
- Getting Better
- Pourquoi Es Tu Devenue Si Raisonnable?
- Crushed
-
- But any other girly singing from 1987 to 1988 is her!"
-
-
- Q4.3 What is "Dalliance" about?
-
- A4.3 Dalliance was based on the sad story of Sara Johnson, the
- mistress of the husband of famous English "authoress" Jilly
- Cooper.
-
-
- Q4.4 Why was the third LP called "Seamonsters?"
-
- A4.4 David Gedge: "I guess I was captivated by this cartoon-like
- image of some gigantic mass -- all teeth and scales -- slowly
- appearing from beneath the waves. It kind of went with the
- songs, too."
-
-
- Q4.5 What's the deal with the samples from "Close Encounters" and
- "UFO"?
-
- A4.5 David Gedge: "Yes, we did steal the flying saucer noise from
- "U.F.O.", yes we did put the "Close Encounters" theme on the
- beginning of the seventh seven inch of 1992 and yes those acts
- are probably both illegal if anyone in the big world of
- corporate legaldom notices. We took the harmonics off "Flying
- Saucer" when we were assembling the LP because we thought that
- it might've become annoying after repeated plays while not
- causing the same problem on the single itself."
-
-
- Q4.6 Did the Hit Parade singles break some kind of record?
-
- A4.6 David Gedge: "Yes, indeed -- although we became only the second
- artist to have twelve Top 30 UK hits in one year -- Elvis being
- the other -- ours were all *new* releases [I think some of his
- were re-releases...I'm not completely sure about this!!]. We've
- subsequently achieved the, erm, honour of a mention in the
- (British edition of) 'The Guiness Book of World Records'.
- Hooray!"
-
- Neil Morgenstern (N.Morgenstern@cs.ucl.ac.uk): "The highest
- position is #10 for 'Come Play With Me'. This single spent 2
- weeks in the Top 75, the other week being at #65. 'Silver
- Shorts' spent one week in the top 75 at #14. This single holds
- the record for the highest placing in the Top 75 by a single
- that was only in there for 1 week. 'Three' also peaked at #14
- but managed a second week at #73.
-
- "Other positions reached were as follows:
-
- 'California' - 16
- 'Love Slave' - 17
- 'Sticky' - 17
- 'Boing' - 19
- 'Go-Go Dancer' - 20
- 'Flying Saucer' - 22
- 'Queen Of Outer Space' - 23
- 'No Christmas' - 25
- 'Blue Eyes' - 26
-
- "'Blue Eyes' spent a second week in the top 75 at #53. The
- highest placing for the second week even though it had the
- lowest placing for the first week. Apart from those already
- mentioned, none of the others managed a second week in the
- top 75."
-
-
- Q4.7 Why are there two CD singles of "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah"?
-
- A4.7 David Gedge: "The single came in 4 formats...the 12", Cassette
- and CD1 all featured 4 songs recorded in Seattle with Steve
- Fisk--pretty straightforward. A week later we brought out a
- second CD which was essentially the title track and three
- recordings from our John Peel session of earlier this year. I
- imagined that this would be fine because it was essentially
- similar to the Strange Fruit things we used to bring out. There
- *was* a fourth Peel Session track--Him Or Me (What's It Gonna
- Be?) but since we already had a superior version (Fisk-produced,
- on CD1) we felt that duplication would be unnecessary. Also,
- Spangle and Gazebo are completely different from the Watusi
- versions.
-
- "However, there has been some annoyance that the Peel Session
- stuff wasn't available on good ol' vinyl, and I'm sorry about
- that. We'll think twice about repeating the idea! The version
- of Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah on the first week's releases had the
- false starts edited off but we decided to leave them on CD2 to
- make it a bit different! The voice you can hear is that of the
- very handsome engineer John Goodmanson and not Steve Fisk.
-
-
- Q4.8 Who sings "Shake It"?
-
- A4.8 Darren Belk. It's the only WP song to not feature David Gedge
- on vocals.
-
-
- Q4.9 What is Versions?
-
- A4.9 Jesse Obstbaum (PersFave@aol.com): "Versions was the 10"
- released in America following Watusi, sub-titled 'A collection
- of b-sides and out-takes from the Watusi sessions.' The track
- listing is: Spangle (Version), Flame On, Jumper Clown, Le
- Bikini, Gazebo (Version), Bubbles, Him Or Me (What's It Gonna
- Be)?, So Long Baby (Version). The release covers all of the
- non-LP tracks The Wedding Present recorded with Steve Fisk
- except the acoustic version of It's A Gas. It was intended to
- be a promo-only release to be sent to college radio for a
- second push.
-
- "Unfortunately, by the time it was pressed, the powers-that-be
- at Island US had lost interest in the band and most copies were
- sent out to indie promoters to 'do with what they will.'"
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 5. COVER VERSIONS
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q5.1 What songs have TWP covered?
-
- A5.1 Here is the complete list, in chronological order:
-
- Song Originally by Can be found on
-
- Felicity Orange Juice Tommy
- Getting Nowhere Fast Girls At Our Best George Best CD
- Getting Better Beatles ...Reasonable 12"
- I Found That Essence Rare Gang Of Four Radio Sessions
- It's Not Unusual Tom Jones Kennedy 12"
- Box Elder Pavement HP3/Brassneck 12"
- Happy Birthday Altered Images Peel Sessions 88-92
- Come Up And See Me Steve Harley and Three Songs EP
- (Make Me Smile) Cockney Rebel
- Don't Dictate Penetration Airspace Comp.
- She's My Best Friend Velvet Underground Dalliance 12"
- Mothers JPS Experience Lovenest 12"
- Cumberland Gap Lonnie Donegan HP3
- Cattle And Cane Go-Betweens \
- Don't Cry No Tears Neil Young \
- Think That It Might Altered Images\
- Falling Julee Cruise \
- Pleasant Valley Sunday Monkees \
- Let's Make Some Plans Close Lobsters \
- Rocket Mud -Hit Parade 7"s/CDs
- Theme from Shaft Isaac Hayes /
- Chant of the EverCircling David Bowie /
- Skeletal Family /
- Go Wild In The Country Bow Wow Wow /
- UFO TV show theme/
- Step Into Christmas Elton John /
- Signal Pell Mell Volume 5 Comp.
- Undercurrent Pacific Surfers Ablaze! Mag. flexi
- Him Or Me Paul Revere and Yeah^^5 12"
- (What's It Gonna Be?) the Raiders
- Jumper Clown The Creepers It's A Gas 12"
- Red Shoes By The Drugtore Tom Waits T.W. tribute album
- Waiting On The Guns Butterglory Sucker 7"
-
-
- Q5.2 Did TWP cover a Pavement song? Where can I find the original?
-
- A5.2 David Gedge: "Keith returned from a holiday in America in
- 1989 with a cassette of ["Box Elder"] which we all liked and
- decided to cover on the Brassneck E.P. "
-
- It can also be found on the American version of Bizarro,
- as well as Hit Parade 3.
-
- The original version by Pavement can be found on the Slay
- Tracks record, as well as their Westing (By Musket & Sextant)
- compilation.
-
- This question comes up because Pavement were not credited on
- the US version, though they were on the UK version. Also the
- copyright date on Westing is later than that of Bizarro,
- leading people to believe that Pavement covered TWP.
-
-
- Q5.3 Does anyone know of any covers of Wedding Present songs?
-
- A5.3 Confetti recorded "Corduroy"/"Once More"/"Anyone Can Make A
- Mistake" on Rollercaster Records (PO Box 1161, Brighton, Sussex,
- BN2 2TD, UK, but they might not exist anymore).
-
- The band Thatcher on Acid did a cover of "My Favourite Dress"
- retitled "My Favorite Mess" (!) on the LP "Yurp Thing" on Allied
- Recordings. The contact address for the band is PO Box 357,
- London, SE19 1AD, UK.
-
- Kerbdog has covered "Kennedy" on their "Dummy Crusher" single
- on Polydor Records. Also on the disk is the Pixies' "Debaser".
-
-
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- 6. POLLS
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q6.1 What are everyone's favorite songs?
-
- A6.1 The last survey of mailing list subscribers was conducted
- in May 1995. Here are those results, compiled by Mike
- Field (field@cae.wisc.edu):
-
- Voting based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale.
- Number of first place votes is in parentheses.
-
- 1) Dalliance 119(1)
- 2) Brassneck 89(3)
- 3) Kennedy 66(1)
- 4) My Favorite Dress 65(1)
- 5) Corduroy 64(2)
- 6) Take Me! 62(3)
- 7) Come Play With Me 57(1)
- 8) Spangle 48
- 9) I'm Not Always So Stupid 46(1)
- 10) Dare 43(1)
- 11) Silver Shorts 43(1)
- 12) A Million Miles 41(2)
- 13) Heather 39
- 14) Crawl 38(1)
- 15) Suck 35
- 16) Octopussy 32(1)
- 17) Bewitched 31(1)
- 18) Blonde 29(1)
- 19) Rotterdam 28(1)
- 20) California 28
- 21) Nobody's Twisting Your Arm 25(1)
- 22) Flying Saucer 25
- 23) No 25
- 24) Why...So Reasonable Now? 21
- 25) So Long, Baby 20
-
- A poll conducted through the band's newssheets was compiled by
- Leigh Hunt (zippyfrood@cix.compulink.co.uk) and published in
- the Orange Slices fanzine in December 1995:
-
- 1) Kennedy
- 2) Dalliance
- 3) Brassneck
- 4) My Favorite Dress
- 5) Corduroy
- 6) Crawl
- 7) Come Play With Me
- 8) Take Me!
- 9) Flying Saucer
- 10) Dare
- 11) Suck
- 12) Give My Love To Kevin
- 13) Heather
- 14) Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft
- 15) Blue Eyes
- 16) Bewitched
- 17) Spangle
- 18) A Million Miles
- 19) Clcik Click
- 20) I'm Not Always So Stupid
-
-
- Q6.2 Why doesn't the band play everyone's favorite songs at concerts?
-
- A6.2 David Gedge: "We agonize over the set list! But when you've got
- over 100 songs to choose from (and it's no secret that I think
- at least 50% of the performance should be new stuff), it's
- impossible to please everybody."
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- 7. MISCELLANY
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- Q7.1 What is the origin of the name of the band?
-
- A7.1 David Gedge: "I've always thought that The Wedding Present was
- an inappropriate name for a pop group--more like a poem, or a
- book or something--and therefore quite attractive (to me!).
- I've also always been fascinated by Weddings...those surreal
- performances where the audience plays an integral part--the joy,
- the sadness, the passion...all unfolding firstly in a house
- where God is served and ultimately in a house where beer is
- served...the knife inserted ritually into the virginal white
- cake to reveal the dark fruity interior...that ugly pagan
- concept of the father handing over his daughter to her new
- master...the mothers crying because they're losing a daughter,
-
- [ Part 2: "Attached Text" ]
-
- "I used to be a huge Birthday Party fan and although I'd thought
- of 'The Wedding Present' about ten or eleven years ago, I
- decided it was a bit too similar and hence called the band I was
- in THE LOST PANDAS. By the time our first single came out in
- 1985, TBP were dead and gone so I felt more comfortable
- reverting to my original idea."
-
-
- Q7.2 What is C86?
-
- A7.2 Andrew Norman (nja@le.ac.uk): "C86 was a compilation - first a
- tape available from the NME for a low price, then a vinyl album
- and CD. Bands on it were Primal Scream, Mighty Lemon Drops,
- Soup Dragons, Wolfhounds, Bodines, Mighty Mighty, Stump,
- Bogshed, A Witness, The Pastels, Age of Chance, Shop Assistants,
- Close Lobsters, Miaow, Half Man Half Biscuit, Servants
- MacKenzies, Big Flame, Fuzzbox, McCarthy, Shrubs, and The
- Wedding Present. Some of it jangly pop, some of it what Peel
- was calling "shambling" music (e.g. Stump, Bogshed - quirky
- Beefheart-style stuff). Tim from McCarthy is now in Stereolab,
- Primal Scream are still going though not very jangly any more,
- TWP are still going strong of course, most of the others have
- fallen by the wayside. I always thought the compilation's name
- being used as a synonym for fey jangling pop was a bit odd -
- there was plenty of rough, abrasive, awkward music there too."
-
- Thanks to Jay Mukherjee (jmukherj@glue.umd.edu), who also adds
- that The Pastels are still around, for the complete track list.
-
-
- Q7.3 Did Courtney Love really slap David backstage at the 1994
- Reading Festival?
-
- A7.3 Apparently.
-
- David Gedge: "I was a bit shocked when it happened. But I
- think she was a bit inebriated, and it was more playful than
- malicious. I was actually quite impressed that she knew my
- name. A faint flicker of recognition came across her eyes when
- we met, and then I found out that she only knew my name because
- she wanted to batter me. She said, 'Steve Albini! Are you a
- friend of Steve Albini?' I said, 'Well, he worked for me on
- one album.' And then she tried to slap me across the face a
- few times. It was quite... surprising. But I imagine she
- forgot all about it five seconds, and went on to the next
- thing." (Melody Maker, 10Oct94)
-
-
- Q7.4 Have TWP ever played a wedding?
-
- A7.4 David Gedge: "Err...no! I don't mind pop music when it's tacky
- -- but that's probably going too far!"
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- All suggestions for additions, modifications or deletions should be
- directed to Kevin Behrens (kbehrens@cscmail.csc.com).
-
- This information n(c)! 1996 by Kevin Behrens.
-
- The compilation of this information may be published
- in any form whatsoever without the permission of the author.
-
- This information may be freely distributed electronically and otherwise.
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