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The Soft Boys query

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The Soft Boys query

Postby nikki akinjinmi » Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:14 pm

taiyo no otosan wrote:
I suppose I ought to chip in here with a vote for The Soft Boys. Possibly not the most important at the time, but - wow - the legacy they created. Underwater Moonlight - what a classic. Or are we talking singles only? In which case 'Kingdom of Love'. No, make that 'Only The Stones Remain'. No, hang on, make that 'I Wanna Destroy You'. In a Morrisey/Marr way, I reckon Robyn Hitchcock loses a lot when he doesn't work with Kimberly Rew.[/quote]


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Hello, I am not sure if Taiyo, or Adam or anyone else can help me with a query about The Soft Boys. I don't think I know any of their music, and I was researching something and came across the name of Rob Lamb.

Thanks, Nikki
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Re: The Soft Boys query

Postby kevin » Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:00 pm

He was/is Charlie's half-brother.

Snippets from some web pages here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Soft_Boys

http://www.glasshotel.net/gh/presoftboys.htm

http://www.kimberleyrew.com/sbs.html
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Re: The Soft Boys query

Postby Adam Blake » Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:32 pm

I saw The Soft Boys in 1978 supporting The Damned. They were very good. They did a spirited cover of John Lennon's "Cold Turkey" which was quite daring at the time (the 60s weren't supposed to have existed, ha ha, cretinous punks).
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Re: The Soft Boys query

Postby howard male » Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:20 pm

I saw the Soft Boys quite a lot around 76-78 in Cambridge. They were the only local band that the punks had any time for. Robyn was similarly respectful of the whole punk thing, although I sensed it was approval qualified by a wry smile.
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Re: The Soft Boys query

Postby nikki akinjinmi » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:28 pm

Thanks for the information. I had stumbled across something earlier just by chance. At least I think it was chance.
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Re: The Soft Boys query

Postby kas » Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:35 pm

Thanks for the information from me too.

For some strange reason, Robyn Hitchcock and Vic Godard have become mixed up on my musical map. I know one had Subway Sect and the other one The Soft Boys and The Egyptians. One was a postman and the other one was not etc. But I haven't always been quite sure which.

I've come across their work only sporadically, but now things are a little clearer.
Maybe I should investigate further.
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