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Groupie
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Made in Yugoslavia
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I'm surprised I haven't heard much talk about this band yet. Altough they're sprung from the 80s I find that there's something timeless about their sound - like a blend of 80's glam rock, the 60's progressive scene as well as the indy 90's. They've also made some intresting covers. Anyone else heard of them?
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Hi Kool_Cat
I know these guys for nearly 25 years ![]() In 1985 they played in the famous "Batschkapp" in Frankfurt/Germany, and it was great ![]() At the end I had all available disks (only vinyl, no CD). But it was to late, because in 1987 they splitted up ![]() Mark Enbatta, the frontman and singer of the VV, wrote on the last disk "Catfish eyes and tales": "(...) The Vietnam Veterans spent five years together and then decided to split up. We drank a bottle of vodka and thought June would be a good month to stop. I know it's unusual to act this way but this band was a very unusual band. (...)" But about one year ago I found (by random) "The Gitanes - Strange Girl" ![]() My opinion: Mark Enbatta and the other guys from Vitnam Veterans and/or The Gitanes are the very best Regards, Hans |
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