ReasonToBelieve79
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
Just put the original Hammersmith Gorillas thread back on Mod Revival and 80's.
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13/Jan/07, 8:53 am
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Dave E
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
quote: Wellersmate wrote:
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Jesse played in the 60's Clique, appearing on their classic single, We Didn't Kiss, Didn't Love But Now We Do Do (which he would perform on a couple of occasions with the other Clique from the late 80's/early 90's. Inbetween was Crushed Butler and the (Hammersmith) Gorillas who were highly regarded by the punk movers and shakers of the time.
I regulary bump into Jesse around the record shops around Soho or in Camden in his favourite pub. Interesting guy with some great tales to tell and still a Small Faces devotee.
That 'other' Clique had Paul Newman in it didn't it? My mate went out with him in the late 80s.... it was her sister and her fella who I was referring to who knew this Jesse!
Paul formed the Clique with Phil Otto and Gilles Baillarguet (who would later join Jesse Hector & The Sound along with Kevin White) from the ashes of The Jukes. John Paul Harper joined on Guitar before Paul deprted and the Clique recruited Chris Jordan on vocals. Then along came Matt Braim on drums, Dom Strickland on Hammond and Trevor French on vocals who inturn was replaced by the Peters and Lee of Mod, Speed and Alex Petty while Bruce Brand took over guitar when John Paul went on to form Knave with Trevor. Great band that kept the Mod flag flying during the late 80's/ early 90's.
I'll get my anorak now.....
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14/Jan/07, 11:44 pm
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Wellersmate
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
Hahaa Good old Trevor French!! - I thought he'd turn up somewhere
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
quote: Dave E wrote:
quote: Wellersmate wrote:
quote: Dave E wrote:
Jesse played in the 60's Clique, appearing on their classic single, We Didn't Kiss, Didn't Love But Now We Do Do (which he would perform on a couple of occasions with the other Clique from the late 80's/early 90's. Inbetween was Crushed Butler and the (Hammersmith) Gorillas who were highly regarded by the punk movers and shakers of the time.
I regulary bump into Jesse around the record shops around Soho or in Camden in his favourite pub. Interesting guy with some great tales to tell and still a Small Faces devotee.
That 'other' Clique had Paul Newman in it didn't it? My mate went out with him in the late 80s.... it was her sister and her fella who I was referring to who knew this Jesse!
Paul formed the Clique with Phil Otto and Gilles Baillarguet (who would later join Jesse Hector & The Sound along with Kevin White) from the ashes of The Jukes. John Paul Harper joined on Guitar before Paul deprted and the Clique recruited Chris Jordan on vocals. Then along came Matt Braim on drums, Dom Strickland on Hammond and Trevor French on vocals who inturn was replaced by the Peters and Lee of Mod, Speed and Alex Petty while Bruce Brand took over guitar when John Paul went on to form Knave with Trevor. Great band that kept the Mod flag flying during the late 80's/ early 90's.
I'll get my anorak now.....
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
That Jesse Hector and the Sound single is probably the best thing he's done!
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
Just to put the record straight, Jesse was never a member of the Clique and certainly did not play on any of their recordings. The misunderstanding may have originated as a result of his early association as a member of the Cravats whose bass player joined the Clique.
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Re: Jesse Hector in the Hackney
Just to put the record straight, Jesse Hector was never a member of the Clique and certainly didn't play on any of their records. The confusion arises due to his association with a band member. The guitarist on ALL Clique recordings was John Rowe.
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