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A personal favourite of mine was the CCJ's who used to play early (4pm to 8pm) at the Griablali (SP?) and other places later in St Anton for a few years but I fear they are no more (drug rehab for one of them I hear ). They really really were excellent and got everyone dancing (in ski boots) on chairs and tables whenever I saw them, a proper apre band. So come on any others we should ensure we hear next winter in Europe ?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Frosty, some fantastic Irish guys in Zermatt, but can't remember their names. Quite well-known, I think, so someone else on here is bound to know.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hurtle, For many of these nights out remembering the name of the band does prove very very tricky....
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Mountain bands and pub bands are a bit sad.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Whitegold, any chance you could post your Tables of Human Misery for reference purposes? For example, I'm not sure if "a bit sad" is above or below "losers" in the great scheme of things. Would be useful, ta
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Yellow Mike, appear in the Farinet, Verbier every year. Lead singer has an staggering ability to persuade nubile (and unfortunately sometimes not so nubile) young ladies to dance on tables with their tops off. Genius
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I saw these two guys in a bar in Belle Plagne back in January. One was French Canadian and playing a guitar, the other an Italian on the flute. They did the old covers versions of classics like Living on a prayer, Brown eyed girl and all that, but were having a right laff doing it. The guitar man loved himself like, but they were good.
My missis couldn't help staring at the flute player's 'package' - tight jeans made it rather prominent. .... not that I looked!!!
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Specialman, spare flute maybe...
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Frosty, Google is a wonderful antidote to dementia...Murphy Brothers - play at Fluhalp, it's the only place I've danced in skiboots at lunchtime.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Hurtle wrote: |
Frosty, Google is a wonderful antidote to dementia...Murphy Brothers - play at Fluhalp, it's the only place I've danced in skiboots at lunchtime. |
They were indeed fantastic.
They also play in a disco in town. Guitarist was very accomplished even though he was ex Bad Manners. Singer had great patter as well.
I particularly enjoyed the way he could gently take the p1ss out of old ones without them objecting - 'Look at Kenny Rogers over there' etc.
It's no wonder Hurtle would like them.
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Band that play each year downstairs in Malaysia Val Thorens are excellent. And girl singer not bad either
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You know it makes sense.
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Bulldog Gravy, a blues band that played the Alpen bar in Monetier last winter.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Don't really know names of most outfits but the Hairfarmers who are a Whistler staple are pretty good. Engelberg monsterfest band competition pretty good fun too - Umpah brass band marching around in monster costumes playing Guns & Roses etc - I think the Swiss are a bit nuts.
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garethjomo, Yep, caught them at the EoSB - excellent - the guy singer pretty good too
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hurtle, I also heard those Irish guys were good! They were pretty shite or brutal as we would say here. There was another band in Zermatt that were pretty good. Played up the mountain as well. Dont know who they were.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Roy Hockley,
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Are you demented as well? Step forward for a bit of Latchigo's charm, in that case.
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Not much time to fart around, I had the missus with me! But have to admit I thought the famous Irish band I heard so much of were not that good. We do have a good selection of house bands over here and I think that many here, even in this small town would be far better.
"Bad Manners", christ that's a blast from the past!! Sad to say my formative school years!!!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Can't remember the name but for two years running there was a bunch of Swedish guys playing Classic Rock (Led Zep, Deep Purple, AC/DC etc..) at Chambre Neuf in Chamonix - fantastic. The place was packed to the rafters every evening.
Slightly off topic but lazing around the pool one evening in Tenerife, I was drinking beer to drown out the misery of the local cabaret band (2 guys, 1 girl) when in a break "me and bobby mcghee" and "banks of the Ohio" the guitarist treated us to a flawless rendition of Joe Satriani's "Satch Boogie". Nearly fell off me sun lounger
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Specialman, that's Gabriel and his mate, he absolutely loved himself, my room mate was besotted with him, I thought he was a tit!
blue Phunk (not sure if thats right) we're in Alpe D'huez= V good!
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The band that play in Val D'isere at the bar/restaurant at top of the lift coming out of La Daille. They play from 3pm onwards and then move to Cafe Face. Fab music and band. Anyone know their name?
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BGA, Sadly this year was the last year they will play in Verbier...
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Specialman wrote: |
I saw these two guys in a bar in Belle Plagne back in January. One was French Canadian and playing a guitar, the other an Italian on the flute. They did the old covers versions of classics like Living on a prayer, Brown eyed girl and all that, but were having a right laff doing it. The guitar man loved himself like, but they were good.
My missis couldn't help staring at the flute player's 'package' - tight jeans made it rather prominent. .... not that I looked!!! |
Zen Music, as I recall.
They also played in La Mine, Plagne 1800, regularly last season, and the year before.
Nice chaps both, the Canadian bloke likes to be taken seriously, the Italian packed in his job as a butcher to play the flute.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Shibboleth do not spend as much time in the Alps as they used to but are a great band if you get the chance. They normally base themselves in La Tania and play both there and Meribel.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Not forgetting the excellent LOS HERMANOS, of course! I saw them in Ishgl a couple of years ago - three guys playing all the favorite Latin/Spanich tunes, and playing very very well. One of them amused the audience a lot by playing his guitar while holding it above his head. It was a great evening.
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You know it makes sense.
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T-Dub wrote: |
Specialman wrote: |
I saw these two guys in a bar in Belle Plagne back in January. One was French Canadian and playing a guitar, the other an Italian on the flute. They did the old covers versions of classics like Living on a prayer, Brown eyed girl and all that, but were having a right laff doing it. The guitar man loved himself like, but they were good.
My missis couldn't help staring at the flute player's 'package' - tight jeans made it rather prominent. .... not that I looked!!! |
Zen Music, as I recall.
They also played in La Mine, Plagne 1800, regularly last season, and the year before.
Nice chaps both, the Canadian bloke likes to be taken seriously, the Italian packed in his job as a butcher to play the flute. |
Well, we'll be in Plagne 1800 next January, let's hope they're still there!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Chaddy Unplugged in Sauze D'Oulx about 6-7 years ago.
Aussie with a guitar and a penchant for Heineken. Great fun and only time I've heard Cold Chisel covered in Europe!
Also "officiated" during the weekly Andy Capp race.
Don't know his name but the guy in Piccadilly, St Anton, does a good job blasting out covers to get everyone singin' and dancin'.
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Poster: A snowHead
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There are a great band called 'Lukas' who play once a week through the season at the Frog & Rosboeuf in Val T. They do a great line in rock covers...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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These guys were pretty good in the 3V last year, can't remember their name after all the toffee Vodka, but maybe Chris or Bev Bish can? (on second thoughts that's probably unlikely)
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Can't believe no one's mentioned Torchey Harper yet!!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Chaddy Unplugged in Sauze D'Oulx about 6-7 years ago.
Aussie with a guitar and a penchant for Heineken. Great fun and only time I've heard Cold Chisel covered in Europe!
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He was there in 1997 and 2001. Was a techy in the ski shop at the bottom of the home run. Bought my first pair of skis from him. Had a test run and a kinda private lesson for half an hour -twas only my 2nd week.
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AxsMan wrote: |
These guys were pretty good in the 3V last year, can't remember their name after all the toffee Vodka, but maybe Chris or Bev Bish can? (on second thoughts that's probably unlikely) |
I think you'll find they are the aforementioned www.bringyoursisters.com
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Ski Tyke wrote: |
Chaddy Unplugged in Sauze D'Oulx about 6-7 years ago.
Aussie with a guitar and a penchant for Heineken. Great fun and only time I've heard Cold Chisel covered in Europe!
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I was trying to remember the name of the place I stayed in about 2003 and you've (by the power of google) just reminded me. Grand Trun! Basic, cold floors, but bloody good showers & Chaddy; "Know any Megadeth?..."
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Off topic, I seen a band from Finland in the farinet this year that was the worst band I ever heard, which is saying something, bearing in mind, I must be the only person on here that has seen The Monkeys live (waits with interest).
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