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Crucial Three

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147:; "By the end of the evening, we were a group. It was all Wylie's trip. He suggested Arthur Hostile & the Crucial Three. Duke said, 'Sod the bloody Arthur Hostile bit off, it's crap.' So we were the Crucial Three. Wylie went on about how legendary we would be, and Duke and I went along with him, as part of the in-joke." 243:
The well publicized animosity between Cope and McCulloch finally reached a boiling point when Cope fired McCulloch's friend Mick Finkler from the Teardrop Explodes. Further animosity was stoked when "Passionate Friend" by Teardrop Explodes was released, a reference to Julian Cope's former girlfriend,
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Although they wrote and rehearsed a number of songs (Wylie claims they had four songs), including "Salomine Shuffle" (which was performed by Wylie in an abbreviated form at The Zanzibar in Liverpool in September 2007) and "Bloody Sure You're on Dope", the band did not last long enough to record
214:, at which point the band split up. Julian Cope briefly formed an experimental group called The Hungry Types, and then formed Uh? with Ian McCulloch and McCulloch's school friend Dave Pickett. McCulloch left after the band's first and only gig. Cope and McCulloch formed their last band 229:
A Shallow Madness featured the original Teardrop Explodes line-up of Julian Cope, Paul Simpson, Dave Pickett and Mick Finkler, plus Ian McCulloch. The latter's non-attendance at rehearsals led to Cope taking over vocals and thus
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anything. They rehearsed in a garage with drummer Steve Spence and split up after a month. According to McCulloch, the band were "...just mates - we never did anything. We wrote one crap song."
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were a short-lived band that existed for approximately six weeks in early 1977. They are nevertheless notable on account of the individual success of all three founding members:
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and Dave Pickett, now on drums. A rehearsal recording of "Books" as performed by A Shallow Madness appears on the 2004 the Teardrop Explodes rarities collection
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of the same name, until it ended on 5 April 2007. The quiz was introduced on alternate evenings with recorded announcements by McCulloch and Cope.
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Some of the band's songs have seen the light of day posthumously, most notably the Cope/McCulloch collaboration "Books", which appeared on both
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is a reference to the band of the same name, though the lyrics focus entirely Cortner's personal relationship struggles in adolescence.
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dedicated a song to the Crucial Three in their live performance from Brixton Academy, London on 14 December 1992, featured on
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According to Cope, the three friends first talked about forming a band on McCulloch's 18th birthday, 5 May 1977, during
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Drummer Steve Spence pursued a career in advertising, and now works as a Creative Director in London.
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formed Wah! Heat (and various subsequent incarnations of Wah!) and enjoyed major chart success with "
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Head-On: Memories of the Liverpool Punk-scene and the story of The Teardrop Explodes (1976-82)
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and has enjoyed a long and successful solo career as an author, photographer and singer,
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was also written during his time in the band, allegedly with some help from McCulloch.
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formed the Nova Mob, a conceptual band named after a gang mentioned in
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project the Times mentioned the Crucial Three's name in the lyrics of
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The memory of the Crucial Three was revived in 2004 by
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The band formed in May 1977 and split in June 1977.
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Index

Liverpool
Punk rock
post-punk
alternative rock
new wave
Julian Cope
Ian McCulloch
Pete Wylie
Julian Cope
The Teardrop Explodes
Ian McCulloch
Echo & the Bunnymen
Pete Wylie
The Story of the Blues
the Clash
Eric's
the Teardrop Explodes
Echo & the Bunnymen
Robert Mitchum
Julian Cope
Pete Wylie
William Burroughs
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Budgie
Eric's
Big in Japan
A Shallow Madness
Paul Simpson
the Teardrop Explodes
Wilder

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