Carl Marks: Drums,
Adi Glibson: Guitar,
Joq: Vocals,
Max Raspberry: Saxes,
the Late Sir Charles Bodily Bodily: Bass
The Palmero Brothers: Assorted noises
Influences
Bonzos, Zappa, Split Enz, Ian Dury, Burlesque, Fabulous Poodles, Tubes, Don Van Vliet, Mac Rebenack, Reg Dwight, Harry Webb. Not to mention the Incontinentals (I thought I told you not to mention them ed.) Oh Sorry. I would write more but I've run out of ink.
Sounds Like
A Night in Tunisia
("oh no it doesn't" says Dizzy Gillespe)
See main website for in depth analysis of this genre challenging act.
More music will be added to this site once the dust has been blown off the master tapes from the shed at the bottom of the garden.
Don't forget to listen to Track 5. It's hidden away so you'll need to scroll down.
Just stopping by to say hi and give you some news. The new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' from Phil Murray and the Boys From Bury is now available worldwide from CD Baby and directly from the merchandise page of the official website. You can also get the album from Apple iTunes, MSN Music, Rhapsody, Napster, Amazon and many more.
' Better than ever, tougher and wiser, with ten times the balls and fire of most other bands, looking the audience in the eye. Warning - Wizards of Twiddly are on top form. ' The Organ, June 2008
other artists featured on the burning shed site include Porcupine Tree, William D Drake, 21st Century Schizoid Band ( former King Crimson people) Hatfield & The North....
Hi guys. I have only just noticed your comment. Still getting used to the computer. It's all new to me ha ha. How about another reunion gig? I missed the last one. Now you are youtube the world must be your oyster. Anyway good luck in all your endevours. You were & still are an important part of my life. I still find myself humming your tunes. Bye for now. ps Are you & the dalmation still together or were you barking up the wrong tree?
Sorry! We had to delete your comment as we are deleting ALL comments which include images as these are causing some people to complain that our page is becoming very slow to load. xx (sorry again!)
We loved this superb fan video for our cover of the classic 60s Batman TV theme. Hope you will too. It's on the recent Freshly Squeezed compilation ECLECTRIK and of course our very own WITH A TWIST album... enjoy.