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− | [[Image:RottersClub.jpg|right]]Punk band from Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel ''The Rotters' Club''. They are formed five minutes into the very first rehearsal of the prog rock band [[Gandalf's Pikestaff]], effectively killing off that band. The book includes a Rock Family Tree in the style of Pete Frame which is far shorter than the founders of [[Gandalf's Pikestaff]] might have hoped. | + | [[Image:RottersClub.jpg|right]]Punk band from Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel ''The Rotters' Club''. They are formed about five minutes into the very first rehearsal of the prog rock band [[Gandalf's Pikestaff]], effectively killing off that band. The book includes a Rock Family Tree in the style of Pete Frame which is far shorter than the founders of [[Gandalf's Pikestaff]] might have hoped. |
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Revision as of 01:51, 6 August 2023
Punk band from Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel The Rotters' Club. They are formed about five minutes into the very first rehearsal of the prog rock band Gandalf's Pikestaff, effectively killing off that band. The book includes a Rock Family Tree in the style of Pete Frame which is far shorter than the founders of Gandalf's Pikestaff might have hoped.
It was the drummer who sounded the first note of rebellion. After tinkling away on his ride cymbal for what must have seemed an eternity, as part of an extended instrumental passage that was meant to evoke the idea of zillions of far-off galaxies springing into life, he suddenly announced, ‘Fuck this for a game of soldiers’, and started to lay down a ferocious backbeat in 4/4. Recognizing his cue, the guitarist whacked up his volume and embarked upon a riotous three-chord thrash over which the lead vocalist, an aggressive little character called Stubbs, began to improvise what the charitable might describe as a melody.