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Having said that, I never really totally fell in love with TFC.
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I laughed out loud at the ironic use of Status Quo in the opening line and the fact the tune could have passed for one of their 45s being played at LP speed on the turntable. It was a long way from what I was anticipating but in a very good way. I was hooked within the opening 20 seconds, with a tune that sounded like something a very stoned Neil Young would have churned out at his peak with Crazy Horse. All of which means The Concept, as the album’s opening song, would be my introduction to the band.
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I bought Bandwagonesque on the back of the great press Teenage Fanclub were getting, buoyed by the fact that Tower Records were offering the purchaser the opportunity to return the CD and receive a full refund if having listened to it, you weren’t that happy. I was, as the commute mention above might indicate, already, in my late 20s, at an advanced stage of being part of the suit and tie brigade. I’m thinking that when he bought the single, Tim could well have looked a bit like any of the band members in the picture above, what with their long hair and carefree attitude mirroring that of the majority of their young(ish) audience. I know I picked mine up many years later as a second-hand purchase as 1991 was a time when money was a wee bit tight from the fact I was doing a daily commute from Glasgow to Edinburgh, the expense of which meant music purchases had to be scaled back, and I kept my money back to buy a copy of Bandwagonesque, on CD, which I know cost £13.49 from Tower Records as it still has the price sticker on it. There are 75 copies of the 12″ currently on offer via Discogs but just 9 copies of the 7″, so maybe the smaller vinyl is a bit harder to get a hold of. The 12″ has four songs, two of which can be found on the 7″. Tim’s box contains the 12″ version, while a copy of the 7″ sits in a cupboard here in Villain Towers. The Concept – Teenage Fanclub (12″ single – Creation Records, Cre 111T, 1991) These form the music that he couldn’t bear to part with. SWC has given me the green light to offer up some thoughts on two pieces of vinyl that the late and great Tim Badger had kept in two boxes, despite having been thought to have sold off his entire collection a few years earlier. This is actually the recording for the BBC Radio 1 Evening Session that had been transmitted a few months earlier, on 23 January 1995. Mp3: Teenage Fanclub – Sparky’s Dream (alternative version) I’ve also picked up, along the way, the lead track from CD2. The latter is where you’ll also find the Raymond McGinley penned For You, and Headstand, another track written by Gerard Love. It was released on as a 7″ single and on 2 x CDs.īurned is a cover of a Buffalo Springfield song, written by Neil Young and dating from 1966, and was made available on the 7″ and CD1. Looking back, you can learn, or be reminded, that Sparky’s Dream was the lead single from the fifth studio album, Grand Prix. It’s another Gerard Love one and that bluesy slide guitar intro is divine and nearly every band I can think of would kill for it.” Ok I’ll keep this one short – this is one of the best pop rock songs ever written. Here’s our much missed friend Tim Badger back on 26 July 2016 with something from ICA #86:. Yesterday featured a song which peaked at #40 in the UK singles charts.