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11-25-2006 12:58 PM ET (US)
Hello it is me ex Golding and just found your site and have to say Maisie should be in the band. I like the planes by James but think he is far too clever - smacks of Mozart methinks - well done you and Helen!
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Dark AmaranthPerson was signed in when posted  42
07-14-2006 11:58 AM ET (US)
I've a few of the cds, some of the songs just beg "What were they thinking?" in a good way. Frogs floating in mid air - geeze what if whales could fly? Shrinwraper - conjures pretty colors. And the 'directions' for Gone To Seed are priceless. I wonder if the album would grow that stuff LOL.
Muriel  41
06-18-2006 11:27 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 06-18-2006 11:27 AM
Hope you're all well and happy and growing old disgracefully. DC - I've lost your email address, can you send again and be a little less enigmatic with your message next time, I've been trying to figure it out for months. Congratulations are in order I think! Hello to any ex-Rezzites I may have encountered in my mispent youth...
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Andy Golding  26
02-16-2006 03:44 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-16-2006 03:45 PM
http://www.myspace.com/fuzzynoise

We now have a 'My Space' page which is apparently what the youngsters do these days. There's a couple of tracks from the new album and you can leave messages there as well.

:)

Andy
spencer  25
02-03-2006 12:02 PM ET (US)
Great Wolfies site and Trad arr! of course...
I once supported the Wolfhounds at COD club in Birmingham I think March 1989, My group Elizabeth Jane. I was drumming at the time, although I am really aguitarist. Watching Stebbing drum almost made me want to give up. The hounds were amazing, Happy Shopper was the track that stuck with me. But I loved the absolute Sonic Youthish rawness. that so appealed to me. We layter played with the Blue Aeroplanes on their Swagger tour and I remember them telling us that they'd played with the Wolfies too and that they were their faves at the time. The BA"s also had an exceptional drummer in John Langley, maybe that's why they loved them? You're only as good as your drummer!!!They were amazing and a nice bunch of blokes too. I would love to see them live again. Rent Act remains to this day one of my favourite songs of all time, really powerful and emotional, producion was great too, what a band. They were much more than C86, an altogether more original act. Also loved McCarthy too. Phew! Thanks.
Spence
www.winnebagoorchestra.com
Mark luffman  24
01-13-2006 12:34 AM ET (US)
What the bloody hell....all I wanted to know was if I could get Surfing with...on CD so I could order it and be the only shop in Australia that plays Kenny Process Team and all this gobbledegook comes up. Is you're reading this,Dave - how the devil are you?

luffmantipodean@hotmail.com
Tom  23
09-29-2005 02:27 PM ET (US)
The Wolfhounds were great. I got to know Chris French and he used to lend me demos of "rat on a raft" and other stuff and me and my sister started going to the Rezz to see them (all the way from Lavenderland in Sutton). "Lost But Happy" is still one of my favourite songs of all time.
gavin  22
07-03-2005 03:59 PM ET (US)
Well If I had known about it I would have cancelled all engagements dusted off my gig gear and got my butt down there!!!!! GUTTED - they must do another one - Cliff Ian and I will b ethere if they do for SURE! Can't believe it - Pleased that Andy let me know anyway (even if it was after the gig)
See you next time
Gavin
andy gardener  21
07-01-2005 05:07 AM ET (US)
I've never seen the point of re-unions at all...until now!
I think this will go in my top 10 of Wolfies gigs purely as it seemed like the story had ended 15 years ago at an instore at Rough Trade shop, not really the way to go out for me. Close your eyes and they sounded the same, Dave's shirt was very cool, great set list, they obviously really enjoyed it so they might do it again after one or two domestic events are out the way. Shame one or two people didn't make it, where was Gavin with his camera? You missed something special. Also a mention for The Project who were worth checking out. ANDY
SAFC Pete  20
06-29-2005 04:07 PM ET (US)
Hi,
Speaking as one who missed the bloody reunion owing to crappy night shifts, and a long time Wolfies devotee to boot I must demand that they be made to do it again soon. Same venue, same line-up, hell, even the same set-list would do me (as long as they encore with No Soap this time) and I would die a happy man.
Please!
Duck  19
06-24-2005 08:37 AM ET (US)
All those who stood in sweaty unison and watched four old men keeping music vile will not forget it in a hurry. Although it's been a long time since they played together and this was the closest your likely to get to an original line up. The wolfhounds music still kicks like a rabid mule willing to rip your fingers as they twitch to the real sound of Garage music.I followed the wolfies from my teens played the odd gig or two as support. and it was a pure joy to see them at it again they proved that great music doesn't sit quietly in the corner if it's good enough it fucking growls.
rhodri  18
06-24-2005 04:12 AM ET (US)
http://rhodri.livejournal.com/347900.html

When I was a 16 year old scamp growing up in Dunstable, the local record shop had a number of records whose covers intrigued me. The Foetus All Nude Revue. Talulah Gosh. The Bambi Slam. One weekend I took the plunge and bought The Wolfhounds' "Son Of Nothing". It wasn't that great, to be honest, but I sought out their other records regardless. The marvellous album "Bright And Guilty" was next, along with "Unseen Ripples From A Pebble", and various 12" EPs. The skewed guitar riffs - at obtuse angles to the 4 note melodies - were irrisistable. I joined The Keatons in 1989, and we were lucky enough to play with them at The Falcon, and later at Busby's (what's now The Mean Fiddler, underneath The Astoria.) They were glorious – centre stage not taken by the singer, Dave Callahan, but bent-double guitarist Andy Golding, squeezing out immense riffs and chords, sweating like a pig.



Tonight they decided to reform for a one off gig in Camden to celebrate their 20th anniversary. It was odd seeing 4 overweight men attempt to recapture their former glory, but it worked.

The first time I saw them I asked Callahan: "will you be playing Rent Act?" It was one of their singles, and one of their best tunes. He sneered slightly. "No, we won't," he replied. But bands that reform after 15 years of inactivity have a much better idea of which of their songs are great, and which aren't, and tonight we were treated to a greatest hits set. I can't pretend that it was a comfortable experience, standing in a venue in Camden with other 30-somethings, watching 30-40 somethings batter their guitars out of shape, but I'm glad I was there.

The set list (mainly for smakake's benefit:)

Charterhouse
LA Juice
Skyscrapers
Another Hazy Day On The Lazy "A"
Non Specific Song
Happy Shopper
A Mess Of Paradise
Rule Of Thumb
Son Of Nothing
Rite Of Passage
Rent Act
Anti Midas Touch
Blown Away
Rain Stops Play
Tropic Of Cancer
Handy Howard
Pushin' Too Hard (encore)
otterboy  17
06-24-2005 04:05 AM ET (US)
Blown Away
Its steamy hot in a dark and dingy pub in Camden Town - and I've died and gone to heaven. The Wolfhounds - "the world's most under-rated band (TM)" - are playing a 20th anniversary reunion gig at The Buzzard near Mornington Crescent. They (like the audience) are a big larger than the last time I saw them - in 1990 - and there's a lot less barnet about, but as soon as they start playing "Non-specific song" all my fears of being disappointed dissolve. The set covered all of the back catalogue, from early singles to tracks from the final LP, and all of the songs were played with the same fury as all those years ago at the Camden Workers' Social Club. Standout songs included "Anti-midas touch", "Another hazy day on the lazy A" and "Skyscrapers" but they could have played for a couple of more hours to do justice to the back catalogue. Hopefully this gig wasn't just a one-off - I'd love the opportunity to show more people what I've been raving about all these years.
Luke  16
06-23-2005 07:46 PM ET (US)
I recorded it ... on shitty dictaphone ... sounds great ... enjoying it more each time I hear it.
Phil  15
06-22-2005 07:31 AM ET (US)
Last night at the Buzzard was brilliant. Hope somebody recorded it...
pip  14
06-20-2005 06:37 AM ET (US)
I was a big Wolfhounds (and McCarthy) fan when I was doing my A levels and a friend and I decided we wanted to see both bands. Rather than go and see them play, we thought it would be easier to put them on, which we did, at the Jericho Tavern. Both gigs were great, though attendence was low - due to our appallaing promotion skillls I might add, we were young and stupid. I saw Dave Callaghan a few years ago, when I was pissed and apologised for this - aswell as the loss of some merchandising that the staff nicked. He seemed a bit bemused, as well he might. To make matters worse, I'm playing drums for The Projects, who open at The Buzzard show. 's a funny old game...
info  13
06-06-2005 06:50 AM ET (US)
Wolfhounds 2005 Live!!  12
05-23-2005 10:25 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 06-06-2005 06:49 AM
In celebration of Wolfhounds 20th Anniversary, we will be serving a special Happy Meal on Tuesday June 21st 2005.
This fast food milestone will commence at our new 20th anniversary restaurant in downtown Camden, which will open
to the public at 8:00 p.m. on 21st June at :
 
The Buzzard, (formerly 'The Purple Turtle')

61-65 Crowndale Road,
Camden Town,
London NW1.
Price and nutritional content to be confirmed. Wolfhounds will consist of David Callahan, Andrew Golding, David Oliver
and Pete Watkins. This Wolfhounds meal contains 100% attitude and no free toy. Supersize upgrade available on request.
May contains traces of nut. Bring your own cutlery. Tim Gane might some provide ketchup.

Maybe fries, maybe not.

Tickets will be available in advance. Check here for details soon.
Duck  11
05-19-2005 03:25 PM ET (US)
been listening to the wolfhounds stuff again look forward to your reunion gig where when anytime
Des Penney  10
04-06-2005 01:00 PM ET (US)
Matt, Andy....at long last...Kenney available to purchase....genius!
Andy do you have an address for mr stebbings, Dubai is it?
contact me at onemanandhisdog@hotmail.com
http://miraelpendulo.blog  9
12-11-2004 05:10 PM ET (US)
Genial !!! Ojalá esos Bootlegs estén a disposición en el Soulseek. Por cierto, conocí al grupo por el video de Rite Of Passage que circulaba en la serie Indie Top que salió hace ya varios años. Por ahí alguien lo tendrá en MPG?

Resulta curioso que los linderos que hayan seguido algunos grupos C86 hayan sido diferentes a lo que hacían en sus inicios. Ahí están los Primal o los mismos Wolfhounds, cuyo lider luego formó Moonshake, una de las bandas más agresivas del post rock british.

Saludos
Rob - Derbyshire  8
11-24-2004 08:57 AM ET (US)
I Got the CD's - good stuff. Listened to the late period one this morning
-
sounds superb. I really regret not seeing you play the later stuff. I was living in Leeds at the time and you played a gig at The Dial in Derby(my home town)and I was in two minds as to whether to make the trip back...can't remember why I decided against it now...then you split up!
Rob  7
11-24-2004 08:52 AM ET (US)
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Olaf - Germany  6
11-23-2004 05:27 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 11-23-2004 05:28 AM
Thanks a lot for sending the brillant Cds, which arrived yesterday.
It's so great to hear the live-versions of some of my favourite songs. And the sound is actually very good. Please go on releasing those live-Cds as I can't get enough of them. And if it's possible to choose a gig with a version of "Rain Stops Play" I would be more than happy.
Of course, I will regularly visit your website from now on, just to make sure I won't miss the next release.
All the best and thanks for making such great music.

Olaf

P.S.: More than 15 years after buying "Unseen ripples from a pebble" I still think it's one of the best records in music history. And by far the best album-title ever!
terry  5
11-14-2004 08:50 AM ET (US)
just heard that your gonna play Romford can't wait to see Billy he played me some of the new stuff your doing boy is Elvis gonna roll...
General Békee  4
10-15-2004 05:09 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 10-15-2004 07:09 AM
I'm Gonna get me a Dog T-Shirt ... You should do them for Hamsters as well ..
Do you play Duelling Banjos' ?
terry  3
10-01-2004 05:27 PM ET (US)
love the T shirts who is this Billy bum note guy?
love the free tracks send me a cd I'll pay honest,,,,,
Jamie - Huddersfield  2
10-01-2004 10:45 AM ET (US)
great site! I loved 'Gone To Seed'. Can't wait for the next Trad Arr CD. Keep up the good work.

Jamie
Doctor FuzzynoisePerson was signed in when posted  1
10-01-2004 08:15 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 10-01-2004 10:30 AM
Wolfhounds..Moonshake..Trad Arr..& relations

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www.tradarr.net

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