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1999 - The 'Music for the Herd of Herring' tour saw a set-list which included material from John's Children, Jet, Jook, Sparks and Radio Stars. Oh, and Tee White's (relatively short, it must be said) solo career. The band performed in London, Berlin and Amsterdam.
L-R Anne Elephant, Tee White, Ian Macleod, Martin Gordon & Chris Townson, snapped at Berlin's Fernsehturm.
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End of tour party in Amsterdam, 1999. Carl van Breukelen toasts the throng, both kneeling and (still) upright. Tee White, by contrast, is standing on a box. |
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Don't mention the Wall. A typically tasteful response to the hospitality of our Berlin hosts. |
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1980 - the Blue Meanies spent large amount of their time attacking each other. Well, it was what you did, you see... L-R Ray Weston, Chris Gent, Martin Gordon and the nose of Tommy Willis. |
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1980 Shortly after the Pathe-Marconi episode in Paris with the Rolling Stones. 'Is this the new Rolling Stone?' shrieked Britain's Daily Star when they printed this pic on their front page. No, it isn't, came the answer. |
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1977 - admittedly, Radio Stars did cavort with individuals of dubious moral character, and this was even before Steve Budney came upon the scene. |
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Photo session for the background of the front cover of 'Songs for Swinging Lovers', in which the star-crossed Lovers are gently Swinging from a tree from the top of a mountain created from this picture. Oh, it's too complicated to explain, just look here. |
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"And then he left the band, you see Steve, and went off and nobody ever heard from him again!" Radio Stars gossip bitchily behind Marc's back on the Marc Show in 1978. |
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Radio Stars try to get you into their collective attic, for purposes which will become only too clear, in 1978. |
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