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Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club, Jan 22 2010
Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club, Jan 22 2010
Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club Jan 22 2010
Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club, Jan 22 2010
Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club, Jan 22 2010
Radio Stars Radio Stars @ 100 Club, Jan 22 2010
Mammals in Berlin You, here? Looking at me? On stage, with a 12 string Rick in the background? Berlin 2009
Mammals in Berlin The stage looks deceptively big. Berlin 2009
Mammals in Berlin Rickenbacker 12 string replaces that other one. But not the sodding music stand, which turns up once again. Berlin 2009
Mammals in Berlin 21st Century contrabass - Berlin 2009
Mammals rehearse in Berlin Berlin 2009 - rehearsals. L-R: ukulele, brushes, contrabass, kazoo.
UK 2008 'December 2008, performing to a select audience of rapt farmers and their apprentices in Southampton, UK, with Radio Stars. They took on 'The Town That Just Said 'No!', and transformed it into 'The Town That Said Oh Alright Then, If You Insist'.

Tristan Da Boston 2007 Boston 2007, with temporary Mammal-band Tristan Da Cunha - Brian Church, Stephen Budney, Pelle Almgren and Ernie Kim. Martin Gordon was the only person not wearing shorts.
Boston 2007

Tristan Da Boston thoughfully provided one of these, Which We Have Seen Before. It was even the right colour. Clank,clang, bong, scrape, it went. It was nothing to do with him, my dear.

Boston 2007 During the Boston gig, Doctor and Mrs Rock thoughtfully provided delicious home-made snacks. Pelle Almgren was so overcome that he took the plate and had a sit-down while the band were going through 'Cover Girl'. You can hear it on 'Hello Boston!'. You can see the breakdown of the Captain of the Pinafore from the same evening here.
Boston 2007 Arms were waved, basses were waggled, it was just the thought of all that pronk.
Oxford 2004 Martin Gordon has been sacked from only two bands in his illustrious career - once from Sparks, to be replaced by Ian Hampton (left) and once from Radio Stars (his own band already!) to be replaced by Trevor White (right). They all looked happy enough, though, when they met up at the Sparks Convention in Oxford, UK in 2004.

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