Shaun
here, and one of several Aussies on the list. 29yo, and found yello with the
video clip for Oh Yeah. since then it's been prety stedy round trip of trying to
tell people who yello are, thanks to zero local record company and radio
support. The TV Program Rage, which plays non stop video clips in the wee-small
hours of Saturday and Sunday morning has been the only occational tv dose of
Yello. The odd snippet in the various movies they have contributed to as well is
always nice. FYI the last Yello album to be released here was Hands on. Thank
god for the internet.
ebay
for those interested is a nice place to pick up lp's for those looking. I am
aware, as i'm sure the rest of us are of the bootlegs, but there's still
plenty out there.
I
supose we all are a bit funny in what we listen to. Aside from a nice yello
collection, Prince, Michal Jackson and Weird Al Yankovic are also dominant in my
collection. A prety varied mix there ;)
Shaun
Turner.
Hi group.....just a quick mail to ask where we
are all from and how we became interested in the godfathers......I am from
north east england 30 yrs old and became interested in yello back in 1988
(unknown to me before then) when I heard The Race on the radio...ever since I
have collected everything that I could lay my hands on including a duplicate
of "you know who" on 7".....mail me privately if anyone is interested in
buying....don't want to put it onto ebay as I know here that we are all
fans...never know with ebay...
Thanks..Graeme
"Take the Yello flag, start The Race, Tied Up in
movies for your mind"
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