The Haywains

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Dusty Springfield 02:20 Tools
Kill Karaoke 01:48 Tools
Bythesea Road 04:37 Tools
Bye Bye Boyfriend 02:53 Tools
Fisherman's Friend 02:03 Tools
Next Time It's Gonna Be Different 02:57 Tools
I Wouldn't Want That 04:24 Tools
Rosanna 02:58 Tools
Now I've Got One Up On You 01:50 Tools
Houdini Girl 01:47 Tools
Summer Madness! 01:59 Tools
Somebody Loves You 01:42 Tools
I'm Still Waiting 03:00 Tools
Boy Called Burden 02:06 Tools
Emily's Shop 01:32 Tools
forget me not 01:57 Tools
Desperately Seeking Something 02:29 Tools
Just the Job 02:53 Tools
I Hate To Disappoint You 03:02 Tools
Shine 03:05 Tools
Why Do I Get the Feeling Your Mother Hates Me? 02:02 Tools
New Kids On The Block 03:11 Tools
Shine Shine Shine 00:00 Tools
Your Point of View Doesn't Count 02:39 Tools
Boy Racers a Go Go 01:41 Tools
Money-Go-Round 03:28 Tools
Always The Same 02:34 Tools
Tobe's Gone West 01:36 Tools
What's Your Latest Excuse? 00:00 Tools
Time Bomb Baby! 03:28 Tools
Hold On Me 02:46 Tools
Crush! 00:00 Tools
surfin' in my sleep 01:55 Tools
I'm Really Not As Foolish As You Think 02:08 Tools
Pull the Other One 01:51 Tools
Jukebox 00:00 Tools
Guess I Should've Kicked His Head In 00:00 Tools
Jerk 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Mean That Much 00:00 Tools
Sorry Isn't Enough 00:00 Tools
Why Did I Ever Turn You Down 03:36 Tools
Kicked In The Teeth 01:35 Tools
Thought I'd Died And Gone To Radstock 00:57 Tools
Billy Corkhill's Better Side 03:09 Tools
last pancake 01:26 Tools
please don't let me get hurt 01:54 Tools
really (bee!) 02:01 Tools
You Laughing At Me Laughing At You 02:29 Tools
Not So Clever Now 02:31 Tools
I Have Confidence 02:31 Tools
Don't Try to Educate Me 02:22 Tools
Now That I've Got One Up On You 01:52 Tools
I've Got Quite Used To Being Kicked In The Teeth 01:31 Tools
Why Did I Ever Turn You Down? 01:31 Tools
Boy Racers A-Go-Go 01:39 Tools
Badgerline Day Return 01:39 Tools
It's Time We Stopped Pretending 01:39 Tools
Are You Making A Fool Out Of Somebody New? 01:39 Tools
Why do I get the feeling your mother hates me 01:39 Tools
It's A Long Way Home When You Lose 01:39 Tools
Bye-Bye, Boyfriend 02:51 Tools
Let's Twist! (The Knife In My Heart) 02:51 Tools
Who Needs Summer? 02:51 Tools
I Hate To Disapoint You 03:01 Tools
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 02:51 Tools
In The Summertime - Live 1988 02:51 Tools
Bobbie Gentry's Tears 02:51 Tools
The Rebels With Good Intentions 02:51 Tools
Bythesea Road (flexi) 02:51 Tools
Standing On The Platform 02:51 Tools
In The Summertime (Live 1988) 02:51 Tools
Love Torpedo! 02:51 Tools
Another Boy's Girl 02:51 Tools
Stand With You 02:51 Tools
Forget Me Not (flexi) 02:51 Tools
Girl In The Holly Court Diner 02:51 Tools
They Don't Like Us 02:51 Tools
Tobe's Gone West (flexi) 02:51 Tools
The Girl In The Holly Court Diner 02:51 Tools
Fisherman's Friend (Extra Strong Original Version) 02:51 Tools
Pull The Other One. 02:51 Tools
Girl In The Hollycourt Diner 02:51 Tools
Billy Corckhill's Better Side 02:51 Tools
Surfing In My Sleep (Live) 02:51 Tools
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Formed in 1988, Bristol based six piece The Haywains played jangly guitar pop fronted by a distinctive boy-girl duel vocal delivery. The band were to become a familiar name on the UK's 'indie-pop' scene of the late 80's and early 90's. Charismatic singer Jeremy Hunt and guitarist Paul Towler were musically first acquainted in a sloppy sixth-form band, playing mostly covers of one of their favourite bands - The Undertones. After a single ramshackle gig in 1982, the sixteen year old pair wouldn't see their musical partnership rekindled until six years later with the formation of The Haywains. The band's early gigs were rather shambolic affairs with their debut gig boasting a set list of just five songs! Together with guitarist Dave Yelling, Jeremy and Paul would be the only three members to remain with the group throughout an eight year history that witnessed countless line-up changes. The Haywains began their recording career with the 'Surfin' Trowbridge EP' a flexi-disc issued with a fanzine called 'Woosh!' in 1988. The record's opening track 'Bythesea Road' would remain one of the band's staple live favourites throughout their career. The following year, the band released their first 7" single 'The Fisherman's Friend EP' on their own Emily's Shop label. Lofthouse of Fleetwood, the company who manufacture the famous 'Fisherman's Friend' lozenges, gave the band permission to reproduce the well known Fisherman's Friend branding for the cover. The single received healthy reviews and air-play by John Peel. The band began playing shows around the UK including regular billings at the legendary 'Waaaaah!' indie-pop showcases. Further 7" singles followed for small independent labels - 'The Freshen Up EP' released in 1990 on German imprint Blam-A-Bit, also 'Snuggle Up Warm with The Haywains' released in 1991 by Four Letter Words, one of America's earliest indie-pop labels. A turbulent line-up eventually settled with the arrival of drummer Marc Bendell in 1992 and the re-introduction of original singer Rachel Jones. The band released a self-financed album 'Never Mind Manchester, Here's The Haywains' before ultimately signing to Vinyl Japan in 1991 which would remain their home for the rest of the band's recording career. A 12" single 'Rosanna' promptly surfaced in 1992 followed by the band's second album 'Desperately Seeking Something' in 1993 which displayed a more accomplished take on the band's shambling jangle-pop sound. The band's jumbled and hard-to-find back catalogue prompted a singles compilation album 'Get Happy With The Haywains' on Vinyl Japan which finally brought all of the band's elusive early singles together for the first time. A final 7" single 'Why Do I Get The Feeling Your Mother Hates Me?' was released in Spain by Elefant Records in 1995 shortly before the band's split the following year. The Haywains announced two 'farewell shows' in the summer of 1996. Guitarist and songwriter Paul Towler went on to form short-lived band 'The Casswells' who were active between 1997 and 1998. Their one eponymously titled album, released in 1997, would continue Paul's long-standing association with Vinyl Japan. After a hiatus of almost a decade, Paul started the country-edged pop band The Westfield Mining Disaster in 2006, adopting a grown-up take on guitar pop and concentrating mostly on studio work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.