The Deirdres

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Fun To Pretend 04:17 Tools
Milk Is Politics 03:29 Tools
Ball in a cup 02:21 Tools
Claire, Are We Safe To Be On Our Own? 03:59 Tools
Hopeless is the venue 04:15 Tools
Spring Forward, Fall Over 03:19 Tools
rise and fall 04:07 Tools
Electro Magic 02:46 Tools
Choose a Partner 03:34 Tools
Shoop Shoop (demo) 02:23 Tools
Electro Magic (demo) 03:01 Tools
Sir Michael Of Aspel 01:49 Tools
Fun To Pretend (demo) 04:16 Tools
Psykisk Hacka Hacka 02:59 Tools
The Deirdres - Fun To Pretend 02:59 Tools
Sir Michael of Aspel (live) 02:07 Tools
The Deirdres - Ball In A Cup 02:59 Tools
RudlOLph The Red-Nosed Raindeirdre 02:07 Tools
Bent Ego 02:07 Tools
The Haunted Miller 02:07 Tools
The Deirdres - Milk Is Politics 02:07 Tools
On Yer Bike Santa Last Xmas 02:07 Tools
Psychic ChopChop 02:07 Tools
The Deirdres - Claire, Are We Safe To Be On Our Own 02:07 Tools
Claire are we safe 02:07 Tools
RudLOLph The Red-Nosed Reindeirdre 04:53 Tools
Spring Forward Fall Over 04:53 Tools
Milk is politics mix 2 04:53 Tools
Rise & Fall 04:53 Tools
't Visserke 04:53 Tools
Claire, Are We Safe On Our Own? 04:53 Tools
Hopeless 04:53 Tools
10 The Deirdres - Claire, Are We Safe To Be On Our Own 04:53 Tools
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The Deirdres were a Derby, United Kingdom based band often likened to a happy clappy school choir, and described as playing 'rawkus musical nonsense'. Once located within the strange music scene of Derby, the Deirdres consisted of 7 members: Gemma Wood, Sophie Barker, Louise Croft, Robert Fairs, Russell Lomas, Keir Thomas and Amy Burchell. The band rose to fame in October 2006 when they appeared on the BBC Antiques Roadshow programme, where they performed the theme music, much to the delight of Michael Aspell and the crowd. An appearance of Challenge TV soon followed, and the band started playing gigs later that month, making their debut at the Halloween party of the Greyhound pub in Derby. A year later, and the band released their first single 'Dinosaurs That Can Swim' on ltd edition 3 inch CDs, with Cloudberry Records, and almost a year after that the band released an EP called 'Why Do My Glasses Give You The Heeby Jeebys' with Cosy Recordings. Three-sevenths of the band + one girlfriend (Emily Bell) played a gig in Melbourne, Australia under the name 'Can You Say Nincompoop' which included some Deirdre covers and other songs. The band have decided by mutual consent to stop, and played their final gig at Bar One in Derby in April 2009. www.myspace.com/thedeirdres Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.