yeah, I hear you. It's interesting, but frankly I don't "wanna meet the scruffs" on every album. I'm happy to get reacquainted, but I'd like something new to talk about. So credit to Stephen for not simply rehashing what worked. Indeed, who knows, maybe some of the kids will discover those older albums due to the cachet of members of Belle & Sebastian on this one. Course the review at KWVA, where I do my show, seemed to suggest this was a new band, with the good fortune to score guests from Belle & Sebastian & Teenage Fanclub. So perhaps there is no history. -craig On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Greg York wrote: > > > > Everything by the Scruffs is a must buy for me, but, like the last couple > releases, it seems all over the board. A few good songs here and there. > > > > But, that's probably an extremely harsh judgement on my part. "Wanna Meet > the Scruffs" is one of my desert island LP's and is largely responsible for > my love of Audities music today. > > > > I was 18 years old and my interest in the punk movement introduced me to > these bands (Scruffs, Bram T., Rich Kids, the Records, Shoes, etc.). And of > course the punk battle cry was "everything before today is worthless > drivel". So it took me a few years to realize these melodic punk/new wave > bands were really just channeling the Raspberries and Big Star, etc. > > > > greg > > > > > > > > > From: snapcracklepopster@gmail.com > > > > http://www.thescruffs.com/listen-and-buy.html > > > > It's called "Conquest" and looks to have a similar Scottish crew as the > last > > couple. I think Bruce has already got this one in, too. > > > > -craig > > _________________________________________________________________ > Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. > > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390709/direct/01/======================================================================= > Detailed Audities-List information: > To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: > >