This video is interesting because the chart Alan Catlin is pointing at contains song titles from The Sharp's first album, as well as songs from Sonic Tripod (Delicious/Spider/Some things Nobody can Change), Thank You Good Night (Bust), and Skeletons in the Closet (Don't want to Choose/Catch). The band released a lot of songs...70+ in just 4 years or so.
If you're wondering why I'm a bit of a Sharp obsessive, it's because I play double bass & Alan Catlin was a huge influence when I first started out!
The Sharps reunion show at The Sandbelt Hotel 30th July 2010!!!
vee3934 1 year ago
rad. don't suppose you have "scratch my back"?
bumknucker 4 years ago
many years ago, but still great to see :)
Prenexus 4 years ago
many years ago *al
allancatlin 4 years ago