A Conversation for Dead Bands - Where are they now?
Deathfish
Top Cat Started conversation Oct 21, 1999
We were bad, really bad. We eschewed the traditional rules of being in a band: we had no name (deathfish was as close as we got) we had no fixed lineup and we had no songs. Luckily for the listening public, we also had no gigs. Personally I still can't play the guitar and never deserved to be in anything resembling being a band. We had musical differences, we had sessions where we didn't invite certain members of the band for various reasons and eventually we just stopped. John was on drums mostly and mostly because he was the one with a drum kit. Declan was a natural born drummer, he had rhythm, style and attitude, you could actually listen to him playing drums and enjoy it without the need for it to be the backing to anything else. Naturally he was on guitar. Andy played guitar but mostly that had nothing to do with the rest of the band. And I played pretty much anything I brought along from my dad's collection of musical instruments. There were other people at different times but it didn't really matter, there was nothing that could save us.
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