hahahahaha,Same thing happened to me :smiley: i went back a few years back and was staggered to realise they were not brilliant!

That first mini album was solid gold (at the time!) and they were great live though. This is why the internet has ruined memories.

Take it to the hot takes thread!

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Possibly the most scathing review of anything ever

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Cant be that lost if hes made a CD out of them

Just revisiting Cay, they had some great songs, really raw and visceral.

It’s one hell of an opening first three tracks on their album.

Silverfish! They were brilliant.

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Loved ^these guys. They split up just as I was getting into them, but I still have an Organ Fan t-shirt stashed somewhere :+1: Really wanted to wear one of the HIPS TITS LIPS POWER t-shirts but obviously did not have the confidence for that at the time.

Really enjoyed Lesley Rankine’s post Silverfish band Ruby too :+1::+1:

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‘Crazy’ off the Scrambled Eggs EP was cracking.

Great fun live too. Had a guy in a white suit and cowboy hat who just sat on the stage nodding along and tapping his feet.

Yeah! First saw them on the ‘Bigmoneyloser’ tour with Therapy? and Gallon Drunk. They were bloody awesome. I was a die hard metal kid at the time and it just opened up a whole new world.

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I liked Cay back in the day. Reading all this triggered a vague memory that there was something sad about their story and it turned out to be right. No good, no good at all

Oh wow. I remember reading this story at the time and being shocked. Somehow, I completely forgot about it until today, and I’m shocked all over again.

I hope every copy of this album comes with a freepost postcard addressed to 3 Alveston Place, Leamington Spa to receive PR shit in the post.

Thanks to the Travis one of these, I’m one of the people in the middle of the CD sleeve for Good Feeling :slight_smile:

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Strachan is probably the best song I’ve ever heard about football. Only one to run it close is The Referee’s Alphabet.
That Rialto song is brilliant. It’s the same plot as Spinning the Wheel by George Michael, but with more drama.

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Not a fan of Give Him A Ball (And A Yard Of Grass)? Bloody love that song.

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This’ll be another one I’ve not heard. Cheers for the tip.

Steve Lamacq’s Landfill Indie? (Ok, not all of it but still…)

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Seem to recall the last time I got a compilation he was involved in it had China Drum’s cover of Wuthering Heights… (I mean it is excellent but still.)

I think Symposium were definitely lots of fun live at a time when a lot of contemporary bands actually weren’t at all. Maybe the whole Britpop scene had resulted in just too many bands grabbed by labels so they’d have one of those sorts but there just seemed to be a lot of “playing the songs and looking serious” so Symposium all jumping about like mad felt quite special. (I also seem to recall they were really young which obviously sparked interest.)

Do you think bands still name themselves after films they’ve never seen?

The subheading on that about Mark Bullock is a bit harsh TBH. I think the honesty is actually pretty touching:

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Yes, it is quite a nice piece, guess the NME were just looking for click bait.

It’s maybe not suitable for such a sad subject but I feel I should also point out that there is a treat for all of us about four or five replies into the comments.

My Vitriol will forever haunt these boards