Jesse Garon & The Desperadoes

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Splashing Along 00:00 Tools
The Rain Fell Down 00:00 Tools
I'm Up Here 00:00 Tools
The Adam Faith Experience 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Be That Young Again 00:00 Tools
Laughing and Smiling 00:00 Tools
And If The Sky Should Fall 00:00 Tools
Wealth of Nations 00:00 Tools
Thursday Feels Fine 00:00 Tools
This Town Is Falling Down 00:00 Tools
Blacker Than Blue 00:00 Tools
Leave You Behind 00:00 Tools
Grand Hotel 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Misery 00:00 Tools
Just For Awhile (If Ever) 00:00 Tools
Her Eyes Closed 00:00 Tools
Up On The Big Wheel 00:00 Tools
She Falls From Me 00:00 Tools
Hold Me Now 00:00 Tools
Heaven and a Higher Place 00:00 Tools
Love Loves To Love Love 00:00 Tools
Bury Me Deep 00:00 Tools
Stand Up 00:00 Tools
Eden 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Eight-Lane Freeway 00:00 Tools
Just For A While (If Ever) 00:00 Tools
Hank Williams Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Union City Blue 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
If I Needed Someone 00:00 Tools
Presence 00:00 Tools
California Girl (Live) 00:00 Tools
Untitled (Gentle Mix) 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 00:00 Tools
The Rain Fell Down (Hawaiian version) 00:00 Tools
Heaven In Your Hands 00:00 Tools
I'm Uphere 00:00 Tools
Laughing, Smiling & Falling Again 00:00 Tools
Laughing & Smiling 00:00 Tools
If The Sky Should Fall 00:00 Tools
Hold Me Now (Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Want 00:00 Tools
Leave You Behind (Janice Long Session) 00:00 Tools
Union City Blue (Blondie) 03:08 Tools
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Formed from around, and within, the Edinburgh indie-pop scene of the mid 1980's, Jesse Garon & The Desperadoes had a distinctive guitar-jangle sound with male and female vocals. The band took their name from Elvis Presley's stillborn twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley. This initial line-up recorded the first two singles, "Splashing Along" and "The Rain Fell Down", on Narodnik Records. With the departure of McMahon and Clarke, Bruce Hopkins and John Robb were drafted in for third single, the "Billy The Whizz EP", these being replaced on a more permanent basis by Michael Kerr (of Meat Whiplash). Next release was a flexi-disc featuring the track "Hank Williams Is Dead" along with a track by The Fizzbombs, a side-project of Margarita and Angus, along with Ann Donald of The Shop Assistants. Moving to Velocity Records, the band released two more well-received singles, "The Adam Faith Experience" and "You'll Never Be That Young Again", followed by first album, "A Cabinet Of Curiosities", which collected the tracks released to date. n 1989, Kerr left to join The Darling Buds, and the band returned in 1990 with single "Grand Hotel", a reference to the IRA bombing of Brighton's Grand Hotel, the venue for the Conservative Party conference. Tully described this as a 'fuck Thatcher and fuck the IRA for not killing her when they had the chance' song - the band never afraid to be controversial. The album "Nixon" followed, and in October 1990, they released their final single, the "Hold Me Now EP". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.