Talulah Gosh

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Talulah Gosh 02:28 Tools
Beatnik Boy 01:51 Tools
Steaming Train 01:44 Tools
My Best Friend 02:28 Tools
Bringing Up Baby 03:19 Tools
Don't Go Away 02:00 Tools
My Boy Says 01:36 Tools
Just a Dream 03:40 Tools
Be Your Baby 00:00 Tools
Break Your Face 00:00 Tools
Looking For A Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Sunny Inside 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Thank God) 03:02 Tools
Escalator Over the Hill 03:08 Tools
In Love for the Very First Time 02:46 Tools
Do You Remember 01:25 Tools
Testcard Girl 02:06 Tools
Way of the World 01:58 Tools
My World's Ending 01:35 Tools
Spearmint Head 01:56 Tools
The Girl With the Strawberry Hair 02:24 Tools
I Told You So 01:40 Tools
Pastels Badge 02:06 Tools
Rubber Ball 02:58 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Radio Session Version) 03:31 Tools
Talulah Gosh [Radio Session Version] 00:00 Tools
Mmm Mmm He’s So Dreamy 00:00 Tools
Girl With The Strawberry Hair 00:00 Tools
Steaming Train (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Inside (Demo) 00:00 Tools
I Told You So (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Mmm Mmm He's so Dreamy (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Strawberry Girl 00:00 Tools
In Love for the First Time 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Have To Break Your Face 00:00 Tools
01. Beatnik Boy - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
02. My Best Friend - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
05. Talulah Gosh - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get No Satisfaction, Thank God 00:00 Tools
03. Steaming Train - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
04. Just A Dream - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
08. My Boy Says - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
06. Don't Go Away - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
07. Escalator Over The Hill - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
10. Testcard Girl - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
09. Way Of The World - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
The Girl With The Strawberry H 00:00 Tools
11. Bringing Up Baby - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Janice Long Session) 00:00 Tools
13. The Girl With The Strawberry Hair - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get No Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
14. Talulah Gosh [Radio Session Version] - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
15. Do You Remember - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
19. Be Your Baby - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
18. My World's Ending - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
20. Break Your Face - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
25. Rubber Ball - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
22. Spearmint Head - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
23. I Told You So - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
24. Pastels Badge - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
17. Sunny Inside - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
The Girl With the Strawberry.. 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Radio Session Ve 00:00 Tools
Mmm Mmm He's So Dreamy 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get No Satisfaction .. 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Radio Session) 00:00 Tools
the girl with strawberry hair 00:00 Tools
The Girl With The Strawberry 00:00 Tools
Pastels Badge (Live) 00:00 Tools
She In Love For the Very First Time 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Well 00:00 Tools
My World Is Ending With You 00:00 Tools
I Can't Be Satisfied, Thank God 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (radio session .. 00:00 Tools
Best Friend 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Session) 00:00 Tools
Just A Dream (demo) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Thanks God) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Inside (Janice Long Session 7/8/1986) 00:00 Tools
Be Your Baby (Peel Session 11/1/1988) 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember (Janice Long Session 7/8/1986) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Have To Break Your Face (Peel Session 11/1/1988) 00:00 Tools
In Love For The Very First Time (Peel Session 11/1/1988) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (Janice Long Session 7/8/1986) 00:00 Tools
Spearmint Head (Peel Session 11/1/1988) 00:00 Tools
World Ending (Peel Session 11/1/1988) 00:00 Tools
Looking For A Rainbow (Janice Long Session 7/8/1986) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - Talulah Gosh 00:00 Tools
Don’t Go Away 00:00 Tools
Worlds Ending (Peel Session 11-01-88) 00:00 Tools
Worlds Ending (Peel Session TX - 11-01-88) 00:00 Tools
Be Your Baby (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (radio session v 00:00 Tools
World's Ending (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - 01. World's Ending 00:00 Tools
In Love For The Very First Time (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Be Your Baby (Radio 1 Session, 29 Dec 1987) 00:00 Tools
Peel Session 1987 00:00 Tools
Be Your Baby - BBC Session 29/12/1987 00:00 Tools
Molly's Lips 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - My Best Friend 00:00 Tools
Was It Just A Dream? 00:00 Tools
Beatnik Boiy 00:00 Tools
In Love for the Very First T.. 00:00 Tools
Spearmint Head (Radio 1 Session, 29 Dec 1987) 00:00 Tools
Spearmint Head (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
World's Ending 29/12/1997 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - Beatnik Boy 00:00 Tools
Looking For A Rainbow (Janice Long Session) 00:00 Tools
Bring up Baby 00:00 Tools
Sunny Inside (Extra Track) 00:00 Tools
14. CD Track 00:00 Tools
16. CD Track 00:00 Tools
In Love For The Very Fisrt Time / Testcard Girl 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember? (Extra Track) 00:00 Tools
World's Ending (Radio 1 Session, 29 Dec 1987) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - My Boy Says 00:00 Tools
I Can't No Satisfaction(Thank God) 00:00 Tools
17. CD Track 00:00 Tools
The Girl With the Srawberry Hair 00:00 Tools
02. Be Your Baby 00:00 Tools
Rubber Ball (Live) 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh [Janice Long Session][Version] 00:00 Tools
01 beatnik boy 00:00 Tools
15. CD Track 00:00 Tools
Beatnick Boy 00:00 Tools
Looking For A Rainbow (Janice Long session 30.07.1986) 00:00 Tools
Be Your Baby (Peel) 00:00 Tools
Just A Dream ♥ lacarita 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh (live) 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember (live) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Have To Break Your Face (John Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
My World´s Ending 00:00 Tools
Backwash 00:00 Tools
Escalator Over 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh! (Janice Long session 30.7.1986) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Inside (live) 00:00 Tools
13. The Girl With The Strawberry Hair 00:00 Tools
Talulah Gosh - Bringing Up Baby 00:00 Tools
my best frind 00:00 Tools
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Talulah Gosh was an indie pop/twee pop group which formed in Oxford, England in 1986. The band originally consisted of Elizabeth Price (vocals), Amelia Fletcher (guitar, vocals), Peter Momtchiloff (guitar), Rob Pursey (bass) and Matthew Fletcher (drums). Pursey left in early 1986 and was replaced by Chris Scott. Price left in 1987 and was replaced by Eithne Farry. The band split in 1988, with the Fletchers, Momtchiloff and Pursey forming the seminal twee pop act Heavenly in 1989. A British indie rock band associated with twee pop, who formed in the eighties. Several members later became Heavenly. Ultimately a major influence on early riot grrrl and countless indie-pop groups. Avatars of the British twee-pop movement, Talulah Gosh formed in late 1986 when economics student Amelia Fletcher and struggling artist Elizabeth Price met at an Oxford area club; both were wearing Pastels badges, and their common love for indie rock prompted them to immediately found their own group. Originally intending to form a post-punk variation on 1960s-era girl groups, neither of the aspiring vocalists had the time or energy to find compatible female musicians, so they instead recruited Fletcher's 15-year-old brother Mathew on drums, her record-store clerk boyfriend Peter Momtchiloff on guitar, and Chris Scott on bass; Rob Pursey, who rounded out the initial Talulah Gosh roster, exited after only three shows. The band bowed in March 1986, opening for the Razorcuts; their introductory song was "Pastels Badge," a celebration of their origins. Soon Talulah Gosh made their recording debut with "I Told You So," one side of a split flexi-disc with the Razorcuts issued on the tiny Sha-La-La label (whose owner, Matt Haynes, went on to co-found the highly influential Sarah Records imprint). A session for the BBC Radio One's Janice Long show followed before they signed to the Edinburgh label 53rd and 3rd, releasing their debut EP Steaming Train in 1987; the group's jangly, winsome songs and cotton-candy vocals won them a fervent cult following, and placed Talulah Gosh at the forefront of what the U.K. press dubbed the "shambling" scene. Prior to the release of Steaming Train, Price left the band, having grown tired of their haphazard, out-of-tune live shows -- guitars broke, amplifiers shorted out and cymbals crashed over, forcing the group to attempt to repair their instruments between songs. With Eithne Farry sharing vocal duties, the band's image and sound hardened; their songs sped up and the group increasingly discarded their "cute" conceits, having expressed in numerous interviews that they felt misunderstood by fans and the press. Talulah Gosh returned to the studio in 1987 to record their second EP, Where's the Cougar Matey; a single, "Testcard Girl," followed, but after a final John Peel session, the group splintered in February 1988 to allow its members to continue their university careers. The Fletcher siblings and Momtchiloff later reunited in Heavenly, which also featured original Gosh bassist Rob Pursey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.