Fools Dance
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Origin | Horley, Surrey, England |
Genres | Punk rock Progressive rock New Wave |
Years active | 1983–1985 |
Past members | Simon Gallup Stuart Curran Matthieu Hartley Ian Huller Tot Gary Biddles Ron Howe Pete Gardner J.J. Burnel Campbell MacKellar |
Website | Fools Dance website |
Fools Dance was a short-lived British rock band, formed in 1982 by Simon Gallup after he left The Cure, due to a conflict with Robert Smith.[1] Initially calling themselves 'The Cry', the band played their first gig at the Covent Garden Rock Garden on the 19th April 1983. Although Fools Dance recorded a number of songs and played a number of gigs in their brief existence, they never released a full-length album. The only material they ever released were two EPs; their self-titled EP and They'll Never Know.
The band dissolved shortly after Gallup reconciled with Smith and rejoined The Cure in 1985. However, they have had a web page on MySpace since August 2006.
Line-up
The Cry
- Stuart Curran - guitar
- Simon Gallup - bass guitar
- Matthieu Hartley - keyboards
- Ian Huller - vocals
- Tot - drums
Fools Dance
- Gary Biddles - vocals
- J.J. Burnel - bass on "They'll Never Know"
- Stuart Curran - guitar
- Simon Gallup - bass, lead vocals on "The Ring"
- Pete Gardner - drums
- Ron Howe - saxophone
- Campbell MacKellar - Guitar, Keyboards on "They'll Never Know"
- Tot (Paul Thompson) - Drums on "They'll Never Know"
- Mark Wilson - Bass during shortlived relaunch in the late 1980s
Discography
EPs
- Fools Dance (1985)
- They'll Never Know (1987)
Unreleased songs
- "Old Door"
- "Wonderful Weekend"
- "Sin"
- "Turn Me Back to Animal"
- "Spinning Around"
- "The Burn"
- "Remembrance Day"
- "Where Do You Sleep"
- "Snakeskin World"
- "Bowdiddly Song"
- "Turning Back"
- "Tapestry"
- "Canaries Out"
References
- ^ "Did You Know", 7 September 2007