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Go-Betweens and are
Remick was the subject of The Go-Betweens ' first single, " Lee Remick ", as well as Hefner's 1998 single of the same title ( the two songs are unrelated ).

Go-Betweens and Teenage
Shepard recounted meeting Teenage Fanclub at a Go-Betweens party and hearing their passion for Ayers ' music, and wrote a letter to singer, guitarist Norman Blake.

Go-Betweens and song
Forster on vocals, song writing, and guitar, and McLennan on vocals, song writing and bass guitar formed The Go-Betweens in December 1977 in Brisbane, Australia.
The focal point of The Go-Betweens was the song writing skills of Forster and McLennan, described by The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau as " the greatest songwriting partnership working today.
The song is available on the CD release of Drunk on the Pope's Blood ( the 1982 split LP between The Birthday Party and Lydia Lunch ), The Birthday Party's 5 disc box set The Definitive Missing Link Recordings 1979-1982, the second disc of the re-released CD edition of The Go-Betweens ' album Send Me A Lullaby and on an Australian compilation album No Worries on Hot Records.

Go-Betweens and When
The Australian alternative rock band, The Go-Betweens dedicated a track off their 1994 album The Friends of Rachel Worth, When She Sang About Angels in reference to Smith's long time influence on themselves.

Go-Betweens and 2010
's " Parakeet " ( from " Up ") ( 1999 ); The Stranglers " Nuclear Device " ( 1979 ); The Go-Betweens ' first single " Lee Remick " ( 1978 ); Evil Eddie's " Queensland " ( 2010 ); Brian McFadden's – " Like Only A Woman Can "; and John Kennedy's " Brisvegas " ( 2007 ).
Sophie has supported acts such as The Eels, The Go-Betweens, Paul Kelly, Betchadupa, Pete Murray, Alex Lloyd, Paul Dempsey, Howie Day 2010 and Mick Thomas.

Go-Betweens and ),
In the 1980s, Thorn contributed guest vocals and backing vocals for The Style Council on the track " Paris Match " ( from the album Café Bleu ), The Go-Betweens on their track Head Full of Steam, Working Week on the single " Venceremos ( We Will Win )", Lloyd Cole and the Commotions on the track " Big Snake ", and Adam F on " The Tree Knows Everything ", from Colours.
Their Red Eye / Polydor label-mates were The Cruel Sea, The Clouds, Steve Kilbey ( Russell's brother and lead singer and bassist from successful Australian band The Church ), Jack Frost aka Steve Kilbey and Grant McLennan ( The Go-Betweens ), The Bhagavad Guitars, Curious ( Yellow ) and The Beasts of Bourbon.
Her touring band included Paul Abrahams on bass guitar, Amanda Brown on oboe and violin ( ex-The Go-Betweens ), Robbie James on guitar ( GANGgajang ), King on guitar ( Absent Friends ), Lisa Maxwell on backing vocals, Mark Meyer on drums ( Moving Pictures ), Mark O ' Connor on keyboards and Valentine on saxophone.
In 1991, Half a Cow released the single Don't Want To Be Grant McLennan by Smudge ( about Go-Betweens co-founder Grant McLennan ), which was an indie hit, and single of the week in music magazine NME
The Go-Betweens returned to UK and recorded their second album, Before Hollywood ( May 1983 ), with John Brand producing, at the International Christian Communications studio in Eastbourne.
Tallulah ( June 1987 ), produced by The Go-Betweens for True Tone and Beggars Banquet contained their " most winsome and hummable songs, ` Right Here ' and ` Bye Bye Pride '"; while Brown's contributions " added extra lustre ".
* Tallulah ( album ), a 1987 album by The Go-Betweens

Go-Betweens and Belle
Some of the band's influences included The Simpletons, Billy Bragg, The Housemartins, The Magnetic Fields, Belle & Sebastian, The Smiths, The Go-Betweens, Aztec Camera, Lloyd Cole, Orange Juice, and The Trash Can Sinatras.

Go-Betweens and Grant
Indie pop legend Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens also called Carrington Avenue, Strathfield home for a few years in the 1990s.
The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Australia in 1977 by singer-songwriters and guitarists, Robert Forster and Grant McLennan.
Grant McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack, and Robert Forster subsequently announced that The Go-Betweens were no more.
Tuff Monks was a short-lived band consisting of Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard ( each a member of The Birthday Party ) with Robert Forster, Lindy Morrison and Grant McLennan ( each a member of The Go-Betweens ).
Grant McLennan & Robert Forster of The Go-Betweens

Go-Betweens and McLennan
Forster and McLennan reformed the band in 2000 with a new line-up, McLennan died on 6 May 2006 of a heart attack and The Go-Betweens disbanded again.
These minimal successes were hardly the hoped-for commercial breakthrough for the band, and after recording six albums, Forster and McLennan disbanded The Go-Betweens in December 1989.
This line up of Forster, McLennan, Pickvance and Thompson went on to record Bright Yellow Bright Orange and In October 2005, The Go-Betweens finally achieved mainstream recognition, with the album Oceans Apart ( produced by Mark Wallis and Dave Ruffy ) winning an ARIA award for ' Best Adult Contemporary Album '.

Go-Betweens and by
* Spring Hill Fair, an album by Australian band The Go-Betweens
She has also appeared on recordings by Australian musicians David McComb, Tim Rogers, Tex Perkins, Andy Baylor, Barb Waters, Doug Mansfield, Amanda Brown ( of The Go-Betweens ) and David Chesworth.
They have since released music by Biffy Clyro, Buffalo Tom, The Charlatans, The Cult, The Go-Betweens, The National and Tindersticks.
The band's second single, " People Say ", which was recorded in May 1979, was produced by The Go-Betweens with Mustapha on drums and Malcolm Kelly on piano and organ.
The band's first official album, Send Me a Lullaby, produced by The Go-Betweens and Tony Cohen, on Missing Link in Australia, was released as an eight-track mini-album in November 1981.
Despite the consistent critical acclaim their recordings garnered both in Australia and overseas, The Go-Betweens were mostly ignored by Australian commercial pop radio and never gained a broad national audience.
In the 4th Season of American TV Series 24 a company is named McLennan-Forster — the producer of the series and author, Evan Katz, wanted to express his veneration of the Go-Betweens by this company name.
Inspired by this tribute concert, and featuring many of the same artists, a tribute album to The Go-Betweens, Write Your Adventures Down, was released in June 2007 in Australia by The Red Label.
The collaboration came about when The Go-Betweens and The Birthday Party found themselves by happenstance with overlapping booked studio time at AAV studio in Melbourne.
Beggars Banquet then went on to release music by Biffy Clyro, Buffalo Tom, The Charlatans, The Cult, The Go-Betweens, The National and Tindersticks.

Go-Betweens and Smudge
Between the years of 1990 – 1995 he ran independent label Hippy Knight Records known for releasing a number of Superchunk singles and Right Here A Tribute To The Go-Betweens which featured Frente, The Meanies, Snout & Smudge.

Go-Betweens and .
The indie band The Go-Betweens were based out of Brisbane, and many of their songs and albums, for example Spring Hill Fair reflect the attitude of 1980's Brisbane.
Another important band who came out of Brisbane were the post-punk group, The Go-Betweens, who relocated to Britain in the early 1980s and were one of the most acclaimed bands of the decade.
Ivy cite The Go-Betweens, Burt Bacharach, Jobim, Orange Juice, The Smiths, Velvet Underground & Nico, The Beatles, and Françoise Hardy as their influences, as well as other artists covered on Guestroom.
An ad-hoc band consisting of members of The Go-Betweens and other musicians reappeared to attempt to quell the crowd.
He was recently behind a campaign to change the name of the Go Between Bridge in Brisbane to The Go-Betweens Bridge, to correctly refer to the iconic Brisbane band, The Go-Betweens.
They were among the few Australian bands to record Peel Sessions – others were The Birthday Party, The Triffids and The Go-Betweens.
In November 1987, The Go-Betweens returned to Australia and John Willsteed ( ex-Xero with Morrison ) replaced Vickers on bass.

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