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253: 318:, they landed their first gig, supporting The Slits at Romeo and Juliet's in Bristol on 21 October 1980. They played a twenty-minute version of what was to become "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag" to a positive reception, and the next day O'Dell invited them to record the track for Y Records. At this point they adopted the name Pigbag, in reference to Chris Hamlin's scruffy cloth bag bearing a screen-printed warthog. 25: 408:
The band embarked on a long and gruelling college tour in the spring of 1982, which placed them under considerable strain. Roger Freeman was replaced by Brian Nevill for several gigs. Club play and the extensive tour had stimulated demand for "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag", which was consequently
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On 27 April 1982, a new line-up, including Brian Nevill and Oscar Verden, started rehearsing. The band changed their sound slightly, following up with "The Big Bean", a slower track with a more Caribbean vibe, which peaked at No. 40 in the UK Singles Chart. The single was recorded at
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After a couple of months they decided to expand the line-up, adding a rhythm section and rehearsing more seriously. They recruited Andrew "Chip" Carpenter on drums and Mark "Miff" Smith on bass, both old school friends of Johnstone's, and former members of their previous band
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Although never hugely commercially successful, Pigbag had a distinctive sound. Members of the band went on to record with many other bands, some still active today. Their career took place during the huge mushrooming and cross-pollination of genres that followed the
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supporters in 1994 after some of their fans took it on as an anthem at a music venue in Westbourne Park, often played or chanted before a match or at half time, or after the scoring of a goal, and often incorporating the name of a player into the song.
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Their single "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag" has entered mainstream consciousness, and is considered a classic pop hit of its era. It is removed somewhat from the rest of the band's career, to the effect that Pigbag are sometimes considered
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The band made their first recordings in 1981 at Berry Street Studios in London. Later that year they released their first single, the instrumental classic "Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag", on Y Records, distributed by
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Around this time Hamlin left the band, feeling that he had created an unmanageable group with too many egos to contend with, and that he was "losing control of the band". Soon afterwards he recorded a version of
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Following a poor critical reception to the new direction and differences in the band, Pigbag split in June 1983, with Johnstone, Jaeger and Underwood forming Instinct. Y Records released two posthumous albums,
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for the suits which the band had decided to all wear for the show, so departed from the band the day before the recording. He went on to record the 1986 non-stop forty-minute prototype chill-out / house album
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he invited him to join the nascent band (to replace Mark Smith who had left by this point), the band then trading under the tentative name Us Corporation. Through a friend who knew
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to convince him, using tape recordings of their jam sessions. To their surprise Underwood agreed, also suggesting his friend Ollie Moore as tenor sax player.
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on 5 and 6 June 1982. This was followed by a short UK tour, then a European one, and dates in New York on 9 and 10 July and in Japan from 18 to 31 July.
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Soon afterwards Angela Jaeger, a New York jazz singer, joined the band. Jaeger had previously sung with a band called The Drowning Craze. The next LP,
1411: 1406: 1260: 1416: 576:, all accompanied with undeniable pop sensibility. Pigbag's influence can be heard today in the more funk-influenced percussive side of the 288:" was developed from an idea Chris Hamlin and James Johnson had had before the band was formed. The song would become their signature tune. 1431: 752: 504:. The band toured the UK from 14 February to 13 March 1983. A European tour followed from 29 March to 16 April. Their last live gig was in 397: 395:
shot a video in New York. They also recorded another single, "Getting Up", in early 1982. April 1982 saw the release of their first album
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Underwood and Jaeger were married at Hammersmith Registry Office in 1983, attended by many notables from the music scene, including
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appearance also saw Roger Freeman's departure from the band. Already stressed from touring, Freeman refused to switch his
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have included a cover version of the song in their live set on occasion. In Canada, the song was used as the theme for
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by several other artists. It featured on the soundtrack of the 2006 film of Alan Bennet's
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for several weeks, despite including only one of their previous singles - "Getting Up".
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in Cardiff between Cardiff and Queens Park Rangers. Eventually neither "
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During September and October 1981, the band toured the US, playing in
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Through Underwood's connections with Dick O'Dell, then manager of
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and giving the band their only significant mainstream success.
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under the name Dr Calculus mdma (the cover photo showing the "
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Brian Nevill – Drum Kit / Percussion and soprano saxophone
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used a remix for her floor music between 2015 and 2016.
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episode "Alt-Rock's Greatest Instrumentals" from 2003.
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