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| 99.1 | Too late | 45645::CROOKSTON | Don't throw the 'R' away !!! | Wed Jun 08 1988 13:51 | 18 | 
|  |     
    It's a shame you didn't ask this question a couple of months or
    so ago as I remember the very same question being asked in the letters
    page of one of the music press. It gave a full description of who
    was doing what etc but being my usual helpful self...I forgot what
    was said. 
    
    The reason I remember that particular piece though was because I
    had been looking for 'Colossal Youth' for yonks before never found
    it, but then, one day, through a strange mist, in a dimly lit record
    outlet (it was an HMV actually) I saw it, and pounced. Then that
    same weekend I was browsing through the music press and lo and behold
    there was an article on the self same band.
    
    Co-incidence or what eh!!!!
    
    Tommy.
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| 99.2 | This ring any bells with anyone else? | PLANET::WIEGLEB | Former Scientist, now on wheels | Wed Jun 08 1988 16:56 | 15 | 
|  |     RE: .1
    
    Argh!  Call it bad timing.  I just discovered this NOTES file a
    week or so ago, otherwise I would have posted the request for info
    much earlier.  (I posted the question to RECORDS Notes over a year
    ago with no news.)
    
    No chance that you might recall what music press magazine this info
    was in?   It might give me a better chance of tracking it down.
    Thanks for the word though.  My own worst guess is that they've all 
    quit the music business and are currently residing somewhere in the 
    suburbs.  
    
    - Dave
    
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| 99.3 | Collossal Coincidence | AYOV27::IBROCK |  | Wed Jun 08 1988 17:57 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Coincidence yet again. I had a very bad recording of Collossal Youth
    and had thought it would be almost impossible to pick up a copy.
    But lo and behold, as I was browsing in Virgin in Ayr at the weekend
    I spotted a prostine copy of this classic. An excellent addition
    to my collection. Better late than never I say.
    
    As for the article on all the members; this was a question answered
    on the Fred Dellar page in NME a couple of months back. If my memory
    serves me right the guys were talking of bringing a single out under
    the original name. Here's hoping you can trace a copy.
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| 99.4 | Where's Alison Statton | CHEST::LAVIN |  | Fri Aug 23 1991 08:54 | 19 | 
|  |     Hello there,
    
    The people who sent the previous notes may not still be out there after
    all this time, but I'm new to this conference and have picked up on
    this subject.
    
    I would like to know where Alison Statton has gone to, I very much
    enjoyed her music, particularly all the Weekend stuff.
    
    Didn't some of Weekend begat Working Week - whose music is sometimes
    excellent but often variable.
    
    On another interesting note, we have a sort of "progressive" maternity
    ward in our area, and they encourage people to record music for
    childbirth. My daughter was born to various bits of music including
    Weekend's "Drumbeat for baby". Anyone have any more ideas of what to
    enter the World to the beat of?
    
    			Regards,   Barry
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| 99.5 | push it real good | XSTACY::PATTISON | A rolling stone gets the worm | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:30 | 10 | 
|  |     
>    On another interesting note, we have a sort of "progressive" maternity
>    ward in our area, and they encourage people to record music for
>    childbirth. My daughter was born to various bits of music including
>    Weekend's "Drumbeat for baby". Anyone have any more ideas of what to
>    enter the World to the beat of?
How about "Push It" by Salt n' Pepa
Dave
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| 99.6 |  | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:33 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Re .5
    
    Maybe you could have a Salt 'n' Peppa track for every step from
    conception on...
    
    For anyone who doesn't know, their new single is called...
    
    Let's talk about sex.
    
    Mark
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| 99.7 |  | JUMBLY::OCONNOR | Shhhh! | Fri Aug 23 1991 10:40 | 10 | 
|  | 
    I used to play "Colossal Youth" non-stop about 10 years ago. It's a
    brilliant album and I'd love to find it again. I suppose I'll have to
    check that it's still available (although I doubt it).
    FWIW the tracks I liked most are "Salad Days", "Wurlitzer Jukebox" and
    "Searching for Mr. Right".
    - Tim
    
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| 99.8 | Still active | RUTILE::BERNARD | and the rest will follow | Mon Aug 26 1991 18:09 | 11 | 
|  | re: 99.4
>    I would like to know where Alison Statton has gone to, I very much
>    enjoyed her music, particularly all the Weekend stuff.
    
     Along with former Ludus (?) member Ian Devine, she has formed
     Devine & Statton, which have released at least two albums on
     Brussels-based label Les Disques Du Cr�puscule. Enjoyable
     smooth pop in the YMG/Weekend style, however with more synthesizers.
     Christophe
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| 99.9 |  | RUTILE::LETCHER | No dark days | Wed Sep 04 1991 13:37 | 9 | 
|  |     Christophe beats me to it once again.
    
    I was at college in Cardiff, and we constantly ended up at the same
    parties as the Moxham crew. Alison came and went. Phil played with
    Weekend, then EBTG, then went back to Cardiff. Stuart had the Gist.
    Alison worked very briefly with Bomb and Dagger with Spike and Debbie,
    until they split up.
    
    Piers
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