I missed out on Better Backwards when I departed early '87 so don't know much about them other than what's in this article from Street Life mag.
It's a write-up of a gig they played at Fat Sams on 17th January 1988. A good appraisal it is too, with reviewer Pete Hood getting fairly worked up about their performance!
The band on the night were - BRIAN LINDSAY, vocals - MIKE BROWN, bass - ANTH BROWN, guitar - MARC HAMILTON, keyboards and BARRIE GIBSON, drums. Why are drummers always last on the list?!
Anyway, you'll need to click onto the image to read the enlarged version.
Mike Brown went on to run Seagate Studios and now lectures on sound engineering, his brother Anth went down south and also did sound engineering, but formed Electric Music AKA.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.myspace.com/electricmusicaka
Were there any Dundee bands that Barry Gibson didn't drum for?
ReplyDeleteSaw them in the coco grove..along with the rainmates..I thought they were alright..
ReplyDeletegreat live band should have got signed to a label. Anth and Mike were already running the seagate with I think Stu Firm as well. Pete used the studio and wasn't going to give the guys a bad review (not that they deserved one).
ReplyDeleteThink I was at this gig. Great band, an awfy shame they didn't become massive. Mike and Anth were (and still are) thoroughly sound chaps, I'm proud to now be running the Seagate Studio, a landmark for the local music scene established by Mike and Stu over the last few decades.
ReplyDeleteBarry never drummed for FUNGICIDE one thing in his favour 8D
ReplyDeleteMessage from Janice -
ReplyDeletejanice said...
Hi anth and mike brown remember blackpool in october many years ago mike was with diane and anth with me we came up to scotland to live for a while when you was living at home near nine wells hostpital hows you both get in touch would love to hear from you both take care janice xxxxxxxxxxx
at least we now have a photo with Mike Brown and not Jimmy Mac playing bass!
ReplyDeleteNot being funny but the first time I saw Anth Brown in the Tayside Bar I presumed that someone had brought their small child along
ReplyDeleteEh Jimmy Mac never played bass for them
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