Arthur Lee & Love, Billy Childish, Graham Day, The Mourning After, The Fuzztones, Jefferson Airplane, The Standells, Syd Barrett, ? & The Mysterians, The Creeps, Chocolate Watch Band, Shadows Of Knight, 13th Floor Elevators, The Kinks, Electric Prunes,
Thee Strawberry Mynde were born in Tall Paul's
(vocals & guitar) front room in Hartlepool back in 1997 with Bazza (bass) & Neil Athey (guitar) in the 1st line up. The band were united in their love of raw 60s garage music and were all big fans of the Pebbles & Nuggets compilation albums.
Athey soon left to join The Mojo's and a year was spent recording some raw garage toons, mostly Tall Paul
originals like 'Journey Thru Tyme', 'You'll Find Out', 'Zombie Swamp', 'Walking Around', 'Ain't Done Nuthin' Wrong', 'My Baby's Not Coming Back', ''Her Eyes Behind The Sun' and 'Little Honey' along with a few covers thrown in - 'My Flash On You' (Love), 'Little Olive' (Electric Prunes), 'Don't Break My Laws' (Thee Mighty Caesars) and 'Ballad Of You, Me & Pooneil' (Jefferson Airplane).
After a year the line up was expanded with Jason Radley (vocals & guitar) and Ian Lowes (drums). A recording session took place at Oblivion Studios in Stockton-On-Tees on 26th July 1998 were Thee Strawberry Mynde recorded 4 tunes - 2 of Tall Paul 'She Set's The Scene' & 'The Difference' and 2 penned by Jason 'She Left So Low' and 'Shine'.
A week or so later on 5th August the bands first live gig took place just round the corner from the recording studios at The Falchion. After that gigs followed in Middlesbrough at Liberties and The Temple, The Falchion (again) and 2 gigs at The Studio in Hartlepool. The last gig at The Studio was in November 1998 to a sell out crowd at a do put on by Hartlepool scooter club. By this time the bands set list had been expanded and featured such original tracks as 'Hullabaloo', 'Word Girl', 'Willful Missings' along with covers of 'I Feel A Whole Lot Better' (The Byrds), ''1-2-5' (The Haunted), 'Somebody To Love' (Jefferson Airplane), 'Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White' (The Standells) and 'Strychnine' (The Sonics).
The Hartlepool Scooter Club gig at The Studio turned out to be the last gig that Bazza played with the band. At the start of 1999 the bands demo was reviewed in the Melody Maker but by that time Thee Strawberry Mynde were no more and Paul, Jason & Ian were doing gigs under the new name of Gravity.
However, fast forward 10 years since Thee Strawberry Mynde formed to 7th October 2007. On a wet & cold Sunday afternoon Bazza is with his girlfriend Charlie coming back from the Transpoter Bridge after showing her the sights of Middlesbrough, Charlie was well impressed ;-) Anyway, on Albert Road who should be walking towards them but Tall Paul and his girlfriend. A chance meeting as Tall Paul & Bazza hadn't seen or spoken to each other since the end of 1998. The two spoke for a bit and as they said their goodbyes Bazza passed Paul a contact card.
A few weeks passed before Tall Paul
got in contact via email. Turns out that neither were up to anything band wise but both were hungry to get back to creating some garage mayhem and maybe doing the odd gig or two. Tall Paul has been busy writing a few new tunes & getting his Tele resurrected while Bazza has been brushing off the dust from his Phantom bass. After a bit of searching Ian Lowes was found and agreed to join the reformed band.
The first reformed Strawberry Mynde rehearsal took place on Wednesday February 13th 2008 at Lorne Street Studios in Middlesbrough. The band spent the time re-learning all the songs they had forgot 10 years before!
On Friday 4th July Thee Strawberry Mynde played their first gig in 10 years at The Clarendon in Hartlepool supported by Last Rough Cause & 2 Many Units. The bands set that night featured a few new original tunes - 'Oh My!' and 'Hidden' alongside the oldies 'She Sets The Scene', 'The Difference', 'Word Girl' and 'You'll Find Out' as well as covers of 'The Witch' (The Sonics), 'Can't Don't Want To' (The Shambles), 'Little Olive (The Electric Prunes), 'Don't Break My Laws' (Thee Mighty Caesars) and 'My Flash On You' (Love). The gig was a complete success and earned the band rave reviews in the Evening Gazette newspaper and The Link newsletter.
Since the the comeback gig a few more Tall Paul originals have been added to the bands set list - 'Try As I Might' and 'I Count In Fives' and gigs have followed at The Princess Alice (twice), Party In The Park which was held at Ward Jackson Park in Hartlepool, Gosforth Civic Hall and The Studio in Hartlepool. The set at The Studio was recorded using the venues 24 track studio.
A Journey Thru Tyme? Stay tuned as the story is far from over ...
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this is our new release . AUTOMATIC PUSSYCAT is a duet with KING AUTOMATIC & SAM from DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS. 3 songs . CRAMPS & EASYBEATS covers !
voici notre nouvelle sortie. AUTOMATIC PUSSYCAT est un duo composé de KING AUTOMATIC et SAM de DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS. sur ce 45 tours, on y retrouve 3 titres dont une reprise des CRAMPS et un des EASYBEATS !!!
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Thank you very much, it was a rather odd show for us minus the wall of noise. You'll not regret coming to Alberts, Bob is amazing! You should come over and say hi if you see us, bring that beautiful bass guitar too! Is it a phantom Bass, I know not of these things being a frontman and a drummer and still knowing very little about them too?