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'The River's Mean Love' by One Million Fuzztone Guitars, Live at Clarendon College, Nottingham, 1983. The opening number of a daytime set, played in near total darkness, in black roll-necks with silver crosses, the drum-kit dismantled and laid out in a line, so impossible to play normally. My favourite gig! Big Jake.

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The River's Mean Love
A silver summer scream
Investigate the touch
Of the satin blue stream

I'm haunted by this year
With it's silver shafts of steam
Who made This Earth, it's clear
Filled this well with tears.

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from Live At Clarendon College, track released July 7, 2014
Original Music and Lyrics by Robert Courtney.
This version, Robert Courtney (Vocals, Guitar), Andrew Dickinson (Keyboards), Dave Robbins (Bass), Andrew Shread (Guitar).

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One Million Fuzztone Guitars London, UK

Skin Patrol became One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 1981 and released two singles “Heaven / Annuese” and “Men’s Hearts / Creepy Crawl” and an LP “26″ all now remastered and re-released on Cherry Red Records. Rock Section was remixed by Julian Cope And Andrew Weatherall in 2014 as Dayglo Maradona. One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol continue to record and release new material on TuneCore/BMI. ... more

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