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Johnny & Carla circa 2002 |
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Iain & Johnny (2005) |
| OK so you've already read my somewhat brief summary of the band, but now is your chance to actually experience the band & how we sounded for yourselves, or even re-experience how we sounded if you remember us from the time. I guess we never really wanted to be pigeonholed into being described as one thing or the other so our music incorporated many different influences. When I first put the band together with Andy when I left The Pterodaktyls & Iain came on board we first tried a West Coast sound (I've had a good laugh listening to the tapes tonight I can tell you), but it wasn't long before we fell back on my trademark snarly vocals, Andy's amazing improvisory guitar (which helped ensure none of our songs ever sounded the same twice - LOL) & Iain's thumping bass beats which kept us all in time, well for most of the time anyway. Sadly Johnny & The Deadbeats have long since faded into the sunset, but the tracks here (including some from an unfinished demo - we were without a drummer at the point & had a temporary guitarist Steven Inkster) will give you an idea what we were about & remember if you are looking for a vocalist I'm Your Man (serious offers only accepted - LOL)! |
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| All of the above tracks were recorded live at The Bikini Club; Kasbar in September 1989 except Lookin' Good, Deadbeat (instrumental), Down the road a'piece, Marianne & The flesh was weak, the spirit was strong which are from practice sessions/unfinished demo's. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personnel: Lookin' Good & Deadbeat (instrumental) - Johnny Watson, Andy Akhtar, Iain Livingstone, Calum McDonald, Ian Fraser (I think). A River of Tears, Leave My Kitten Alone, Little Girl, Deadbeat, Bad Boy - Johnny Watson, Andy Akhtar, Iain Livingstone, Donald "Kiwi" MacIver. Down the road a'piece - Johnny Watson, Andy Akhtar, Iain Livingstone, Calum McDonald & Donald "Kiwi" MacIver. Marianne, The Flesh Was Weak The Spirit Was Strong - Johnny Watson, Iain Livingstone, Steven Inkster. |
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DEADBEATS LATEST Since the last update I have since received several e-mails from Andy. We were meant to meet up at the recent Chocolate Watchband gig in Glasgow (March 2005), but it was cancelled because the band didn't have the correct work permits & some of them were deported at immigration in the UK. The upshot of this is that we never got to meet up, but never mind, maybe the next time. Iain was back home on the Isle of Lewis for a school reunion of all things & who should he bump into but Kiwi! So, to Kiwi a BIG HELLO & sign the guestbook OK (LOL)? I find it incredible that we've all managed to get back in touch in one way or another after all of these years & it's fairly taken me on a little trip back in time. Maybe we will all meet up one of these days in the pub for a pint & I'll be able to post a picture of us all on this page, I don't think a one off gig is promising though, but you never know. That would be really cool (LOL)! Watch this space (03/04/2005). JOHNNY & THE DEADBEATS EP It was my birthday last Wednesday (16/11/2005). I was another year older & closer to the grave. My wife had arranged a "not so surprise" party for me last night (19/11/2005). Chuckle...she thinks by talking to our friends in Portuguese I will not understand her (little does she know). Loads of people I used to work with turned up & it was a special pleasure to catch up with Dave (16 Dillons/13 amp fuses/latter period Johnny & the Deadbeats)& with Glen who played drums at the Deadbeats first ever gig (when we were called The Inner Chamber). Dave usually buys a present for me (which he doesn't have too) & this year was no different. You can imagine my surprise when he presented me with what appeared to be an elaborately wrapped '45 rpm. You can imagine my shock upon opening it to find it was a "very limited edition" (ie the only copy) of "Get completely out of your face with Johnny & the Deadbeats"! The EP contains 4 songs, 3 of which were from our "best" live performance at the legendary Bikini Club (Down the road apiece/Deadbeat/A river of tears) & one of our live demo's (Lookin' Good) all completely remastered from the original MP3's which Iain was so kind to put onto CD for me. The name of the company that does the remastering is on the back of the EP cover. I think if you send them your MP3's they'll try to do the rest for you. If I say so myself the result was really spectacular (I never thought I would ever hear us on record, especially sounding as raw & wild as that - LOL). I wish there were more copies for everyone yo enjoy, but at least ex band members & others can have a laugh at the EP cover below. |
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The front & back of the EP
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| On 02 January 2006 I was really happy to receive a visit from Andy & his wife Jennifer, accompanied by their great wee kids Darragh & Georgia. I think like Iain Andy hasn't changed so much over the years we've been out of contact. OK, so we've all got older, but we've retained I think the same senses of humour. It was a great pleasure to meet Andy again & I hope it will not be as long as before until our paths cross again. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Andy & Me 02 January 2006 |
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