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  1. Sep 8, 2024 · His favourite Prog bands are Focus and Pavlov’s Dog and he only ever sits down to write atop a Persian rug gifted to him by a former ELP roadie. Formerly with 90s indie act The Auteurs, then art-pop trio Black Box Recorder, Luke Haines has long enjoyed journeying off-piste.

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  2. Sep 15, 2024 · ...that being said, if they took a few of the post-Butler Dog Man Star B-Sides and even some of the Coming Up ones and put them onto Coming Up, there could've been a very good album in it. trotsky assortment

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · Luke Haines: "Pauline Boty" is the shining star of Ken Russell's 1962 film 'Pop Goes The Easel”. A brilliant pop artist at the dawn of the permissive new age, she died at the age of 28 in 1966. It's a huge loss that she didn't live to become a grand dame of painting.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · by Pauline Butcher (Frank Zappa's secretary) and the obligatory re-reading of Luke Haines' double bill of awesomeness. Yer man Eagle always seemed like an interesting character and I'd love to hear more about Eric's. For some reason, late 70's post-punk mogul-wise, I'd be curious to read some stuff about Pete Stennett of Small Wonder fame.

  5. Sep 4, 2024 · Existing between 1991 and 1999, The Auteurs were a band who were constantly thrown in with the Britpop movement, even though enigmatic frontman Luke Haines never hid how much he despised the term: truthfully, he’s probably going to be pissed off that his former band have been included here.

  6. Sep 17, 2024 · The new reissue captured the eight full studio tracks the band released in their debut single and the six track “Fade In” EP and abets the package with a selection of live tracks and demos. It’s all there in an action-packed CD in the requisite beautiful IPR letterpress packaging.

  7. Sep 24, 2024 · Adam (Stuart Goddard to his mum and dad) was someone who could truly claim to have been there at the birth of punk rock, having played bass in the pub-rock band Bazooka Joe, headliners at a gig at St Martin’s School of Art in London in November 1975 when The Sex Pistols made their first ever live appearance. Follow that.