History
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The origins of The
Clangers date back to 1994 when Captain Suspect and Plug, who
had worked together under the name Solitary Confinement,
recruited Rosie as vocalist. They changed the name to Marrakesh
and went through various line up changes until settling down with the
classic line up of Rosie, Plug and the Captain with new drummer Smeg.
They then went on to record 2 excellent demos, "Family Ties" and
"Atmospheres". In 2000, Rosie decided to call it a day so the remaining
members decided to carry on regardless and play a mixture of punk
and rock covers, which they do in their own inimitable style. They had
played a few gigs as a trio from 1997 under various names (The 3 Old
Farts & Plan 9 Channel 7) when Rosie was unavailable. They still get
together with Rosie to play the odd gig when she is available
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Having decided to change
the name to The Clangers, the trio played everywhere they
could. Bike rallies, parties and even local pubs were not safe from
their onslaught with the emphasis being on enjoying themselves, but not
taking things too seriously.
In
2003 a change was on the cards, in the shape of a second guitarist. The
band recruited Mr Rob, and promptly re-christened him Toilet
Duck. He is an old school mate of Smeg's and was previously a
member of blues/R&B influenced NEW MAGIC BAG, members of whom had
included Smeg on drums and Captain on bass. They then had
the hard job of changing a blues guitarist into a punk rock power chord
lunatic, in which they had partial success (he didn't need converting
with regards beer intake - he could do that very well already!).
Toilet duck played his first gig with The Clangers at
the SAD BASTARD MCC rally that year, having learned the whole set
in 3 weeks. The Clangers sound was now complete.
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2004 was
spent playing various bike rallies and pubs around the southwest and
Oxford with the highlights being the Ogri Rally and at the
N.A.B.D’s bash at Cornbury Park.
2005 was
their best year to date which included the bands first headline slot at
a rally. This was West Oxon MAG's "No Room At The Inn". Other highlights
were the Bristol N.A.B.D's Non Urban bash and of course, The Anniversary
Tea Party complete with a full Marrakesh set. The end of the year
also marked the retirement of Mr Rob, who played his last gig on the 10
December so The Clangers reverted back to a 3 piece band.
From then it was a case of doing what they do best, playing old school
punk and having fun.
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A
big thanks to Rosie for her continued input and work. Also a big thanks
to Mr Rob for all the work he put in from 2003-2005.
Special thanks to Madcap John
of Madcap music for keeping all the gear working.
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