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From "Matt Whitby" <matt.whitby@gmail.com>
Subject Re: Killer Queen cover
Date Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:55:15 +0000

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I've re-posted this as my original message was too long and bounced back for
moderator approval.

 You've got me thinking about Sugarbomb now (which frankly wasn't hard as
i've been playing their album quite a bit recently) and I was reading this
interview<:%20http://www.bullz-eye.com/concertreviews/sugarbomb-interview.htm>
and
not content with not knowing What Happened Next had a quick peek about.

I looks like *Les Farrington* has done some vocals on "Bunker Soldier" by
The Debris Field.

AVailable at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/bunkersoldier5

There seems to be lots of info here:
http://homepage.mac.com/lesfarrington/LesABOUTMEpage.htm  (but i've not read
through it yet).

*Daniel Harville* appears to be gigging in Texas with a band called 'Coma
Rally' (http://www.texasgigs.com/bands/coma-rally/) though with influences
like Pixies, Queens of the Stone Age, Jane's Addiction, Failure, Cursive,
Muse it's not quite the powerpop we're used to.

Matt Whitby
Little England


p.s. Also whilst looking I found this -
http://www.music-map.com/sugarbomb.html - which looks like fun.



On 28/11/06, Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Christopher Kouzes wrote:
> > Speaking of Travis and covers, there's an outstanding B-side they
> > released of "Killer Queen" with Jason Falkner helping out. And speaking
> > of "Killer Queen," while listening to my iPod on Sunday, a live acoustic
> > version of that song came up by Sugarbomb. Really good. What ever
> > happened to them?
>
> After RCA dropped them, they tried hanging together for a bit, and then
> they split. That's the last I heard of them, which is a shame IMHO.
>
> -Farrar Hudkins
> (c)1979-2006
>

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