Posted: 17 January 2011 at 8:59am | IP Logged
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Let's get back to the band as we start 2011 :-) What was the first ATF song you ever heard, and what associations does it have for you? You can answer this, whether it was in the 70's or last year, and it would be great to hear a wide spectrum!
Dipping through the excellent new Youtube site of recent concerts (see link), I remembered that "Love will always make you cry" was the first ATF song I ever heard. I had started at Southampton uni in 1981, and ATF were due to play in the refectoy (not during lunch!). There were some keen fans in the C.U. hall group, and someone had a copy of the 1980F album (12" vinyl, ofcourse!). It's a rather more poppy song, but very distinctive ATF: tight, melodic, great keyboard foundation, and typical Piercy lead vocal and Banks/Russell precision backing vox. All the ingredients of a great single - including the subject matter ! ;-)
It was never my favourite - I prefered the Laser Love Album, and later on discovered Signs of Change with enthusiasm, but hearing it again at http://www.youtube.com/user/zippyatf#p/u/5/ZN4-OPh9CwE reminded me that it's a great song, superbly performed here.
My associations? Living in hall (life was simple!) Good fellowship-eating porridge during the early morning prayer meetings, the juke box in the JCR, struggling with the work, and of course, going to my first ATF gig. Rumour had it that Memory Banks was seen warming up for the concert on the space invaders machine (that dates it!). I was just gobsmacked at Piercy's combined bass-playing and vocals (and still am) as we jumped around at his feet. I'm not sure if they played that song, but I know they did Laser Love... ;-)
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