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The band formed in early 1984 and comprised Phil Hartley (vocals), Mark McQuaid (guitar), Mike Bryson (bass guitar), and Tris King (drums). Bryson also produced the cover art for the band's releases. The name came from a misheard line in a song, with Hartley explaining "I like the way that the mouth
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label. Bryson explained their approach to songwriting: "We start out being totally out of order and out of key and we turn things like that into a pop song. Most people try to do it the other way round." Their song "Hand Me Down Father" was voted in 1985 to position #65 by the
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Bryson recorded under the name of Forkeyes. A split mini-album 'Vier Mit Vier', with tracks by electronic musician Marcus H (Soiled) and Forkeyes was released in 2012 on Elm Lodge Records. He died in November 2022.
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as "a mixture of throbbing, jogging rhythm and a bleating voice which rolls those words around and spits them out with plenty of spleen and bile".
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Phil Hartley recorded a solo Peel Session in 1988. He died on 11 October 2006. Tris King died of brain cancer on 21 December 2008.
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Not really sounding like anyone before or since, they had much in common with some of the bands on the
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to describe their sound although the term later became more commonly used to describe bands such as
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Bogshed were noted for their caustic lyrics that reflected an "everyday lunacy" and their primitive
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influenced music, described in 2022 as "the musical equivalent of poisoning the water hole".
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Lazell, Barry:"Indie Hits 1980-1989", 1997, Cherry Red Books,
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Louder than WAR, 11 November 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022
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moves when you say Bog Shed". They were helped initially by
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Whatever Happened to the C86 Kids? An Indie Odyssey
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Hebden Bridge
England
UK
Alternative
Indie
Indie
Hebden Bridge
Captain Beefheart
The Membranes
EP
John Robb
Ron Johnson
John Peel
Festive Fifty
Peel Sessions
NME
C86
John Peel
The Pastels
UK Independent Chart
The Great Alternative & Indie Discography
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‘Between hilarity and severity’: how Bogshed transfixed a cult audience
The Guardian


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