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11-21-2008, 04:05 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Stock photo fail!
To answer your second question, yes I've heard of them. This forum is filled with threads about an artists where the OP just says 'do you like them? what are your favourites?' without even going into a discussion about whether they like them and what they like about them. Hardly an incentive for creative discussion.
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11-21-2008, 11:20 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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The band formed in 1986, and released two short EPs, Son of a Gun, which featured a reworking of Divine's "You Think You're a Man" on its B-side, and Dying for It, which featured the songs 'Molly's Lips' and 'Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam', both of which Nirvana would later cover. In 1989 they released their only album, Dum-Dum, on 53rd and 3rd Records. The band broke up shortly after its release. They briefly reformed in 1990 to open for Nirvana when they played in Edinburgh.
Though they were not widely known outside of Scotland during their short career, their association with Nirvana brought exposure to the band. With their songs "Son of a Gun" and "Molly's Lips" covered on Nirvana's album Incesticide and "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" covered on MTV Unplugged in New York, the band gained a new audience. At the 1991 Reading Festival, Kelly joined Nirvana on stage for a performance of "Molly's Lips".[1] In 1992, Sub Pop released The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History, a compilation that contained The Vaselines' entire body of work. Kelly went on to found the band Captain America (later renamed Eugenius after legal threats from Marvel Comics), supporting Nirvana on their U.K. tour.[1] He currently performs solo and released a solo album 'Man Alive' in 2004. McKee founded the band Suckle and released her first solo album, Sunny Moon, in 2006. In summer 2006, McKee and Kelly took to the stage together for the first time since 1990 to perform a set of Vaselines songs, as part of a joint tour to promote their individual solo albums. The Vaselines reformed on the April 24, 2008 for a charity show for the Malawi Orphan Support group at Glasgow's MONO venue. Invitation was by word of mouth with no press announcements and the Vaselines played to a packed, enthusiastic audience. On May 7, 2008, it was announced in NME and Exclaim! that the Vaselines would perform on May 16 at Scotland's Tigerfest.[2][3] The band have stated that members of Belle and Sebastian will support their live set. The band will also perform at Sub Pop Records' 20th Anniversary SP20 music festival on July 12 at Marymoor Park just outside Seattle WA. As a warm-up to the SP20 festival, The Vaselines played two New York City area shows. Their performance at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ on July 9, 2008 was their first-ever U.S. performance. Love Wikipedia. |
11-21-2008, 11:58 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Quoting a bunch of stuff from Wikipedia isn't going into a discussion about whether you like them or not. Anyone can look them up on Wikipedia. It would be better if you had given a little of your own insight into the group. Hence why noone has bothered replying to this thread.
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04-20-2009, 07:09 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Wow, nobody else gave on opinion of this wonderful band. Anyways, I absolutely love them. Probably the only band I love were I prefer a compilation (The Way of The Vaselines) to a a regular album. It was this band that made me get into others like Beat Happening and Talulah Gosh.
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