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− | One of the most popular local bands on student radio in the mid 1980's was ''Two White Eyes''. The earliest stable lineup featured [[Paul Donnelly]] (bass), [[Ross Holloway]] (guitar) and [[Peter Corby]] (drums). Formed in late 1984, the band supported ''The Skeptics'' and the ''Double Happies'' (in one of their final gigs) at O-week in 1985, and ''The Chills'' on a later occasion. They are most well known for their song ''Thinking of'', which appeared on the 1986 compilation [[Weird Culture, Weird Custom]], released by "National Student Radio" (now B-net). Another song, ''Teacher'', also recieved a lot of play on ''Contact''. Other members at various times were [[Ian Chapman]] (drums; founding member), [[Gary Northcote]] (bass) and [[Chris Worthington]] (bass, final Hamilton lineup). The band moved to Christchurch in an attempt to find success, but disbanded | + | One of the most popular local bands on student radio in the mid 1980's was ''Two White Eyes''. The earliest stable lineup featured [[Paul Donnelly]] (bass), [[Ross Holloway]] (guitar) and [[Peter Corby]] (drums). Formed in late 1984, the band supported ''The Skeptics'' and the ''Double Happies'' (in one of their final gigs) at O-week in 1985, and ''The Chills'' on a later occasion. They are most well known for their song ''Thinking of'', which appeared on the 1986 compilation [[Weird Culture, Weird Custom]], released by "National Student Radio" (now B-net). Another song, ''Teacher'', also recieved a lot of play on ''Contact''. Other members at various times were [[Ian Chapman]] (drums; founding member), [[Gary Northcote]] (bass) and [[Chris Worthington]] (bass, final Hamilton lineup). The band moved to Christchurch in an attempt to find success, but disbanded twelve months later. |
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Revision as of 23:48, 18 June 2006
One of the most popular local bands on student radio in the mid 1980's was Two White Eyes. The earliest stable lineup featured Paul Donnelly (bass), Ross Holloway (guitar) and Peter Corby (drums). Formed in late 1984, the band supported The Skeptics and the Double Happies (in one of their final gigs) at O-week in 1985, and The Chills on a later occasion. They are most well known for their song Thinking of, which appeared on the 1986 compilation Weird Culture, Weird Custom, released by "National Student Radio" (now B-net). Another song, Teacher, also recieved a lot of play on Contact. Other members at various times were Ian Chapman (drums; founding member), Gary Northcote (bass) and Chris Worthington (bass, final Hamilton lineup). The band moved to Christchurch in an attempt to find success, but disbanded twelve months later.