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  • It was either going to be Thrum or Catatonia. Ho Hum.

  • That Ride single's a cover of a Creation song. The band collectively see Carnival Of Light as a huge mis-step and 97's Tarantula as unreleasable. One of the reasons why they'll never reform.

  • Lush, Jale & Thrum... Fantastic!! Loved those bands so much. Why does the music scene suck so much nowadays? Coldplay are indie? WTF????? And i always hated it when they'd FFWD... Fecking cants!

  • Mmm, superb chart this one. Were Ride really still going in '94?

    They got that Echobelly song title wrong by the way - it should be Without ME, not You.

  • 1994 is Ride's last top 40 hit which was called Birdman (reached no.38 in April 1994). Their song in this chart (How Does it Feel to Feel) only made no.58. Ride's biggest hit remarkably reached the top ten in 1992 (Leave Them All Behind, which reached no.9)

  • nice to see Jale on here.

  • how f@cking good were thrum though!? i was lucky enough to see them up close and personal literally hundreds of times,and let me say,very few bands could live with them as a live act.

  • Is Servalan from Blakes 7 the lead singer of Tiny Monroe?

  • I usually despise Oasis, but man that song is irresistible.

  • what a fuckin chart

    pri-scream, charlatans, oasis all in one, legend

  • Andrew077: I know exactly what you mean. I remember going into the student union (University of Sheffield) and seeing all these people coming out after a gig and there was a buzz, the kind of which I hadn't seen before. Oasis had just done a gig at The Refectory or The Octagon Centre. There was definitely something different about that lot and someone needed to save us from Take bloody That!

  • Ah, those were the days. When I saw the Shakermaker vid, and I thought "Wow, who are these guys?". I just knew that they were a band on a mission but I didn't realise just how big they would become. And the good thing about them then was that me and everyone else in my class at school got perhaps the same buzz out of them that people got from The Stone Roses all those years ago

  • Dude. What you're doing is fantastic.

  • @Scintillaterich seconded.

  • Veruca Salt!!! Loved that song!

  • Monica Queen from Thrum would go on to sing on Belle and Sebastian's 'Lazy Line Painter Jane'. Good, gutsy emotive voice.

  • Interesting - I didn't know that! Thanks for the info. I have that song on CD single somewhere... (I seem to remember it reaching the lower end of the Top 40, or is that better described as the upper end? Well, the 31-40 bracket. I'm probably totally wrong now, heh... )

  • what can i say....OASIS MATE!!! are you mad fer it??

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