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Fools Dance

Fools Dance

Fools Dance has been played on NTS in shows including Melon Magic w/ Powell, featured first on 21 November 2014. Songs played include The Priest Hole.

Fools Dance was a short-lived British rock band founded by Simon Gallup (bass, vocals) and Gary Biddles (vocals, keyboards) following Gallup's departure from The Cure in 1982. The other members of this band were Stuart Curran (guitar), Ron Howe (saxophone), and Pete Gardner (drums). This band enjoyed moderate success during their brief tenure together. However, most critics agreed that they were merely emulating The Cure, albeit not quite as good. The band broke up after Robert Smith (musician) asked Gallup to return to The Cure, which he did.

They released two EP:

Fools Dance (1985) (Tope Hole Records) / The Priest Hole (1986) (Lambs To The Slaughter Records - Prism Records):

The Priest Hole

Happy Families Waiting (At The Skylab Landing Bay)

I'm So Many (Talk Talk)

Sa'Ha

The Don Diddy Song

They'll Never Know (1987) (Lambs To Slaughter - Prism)

They'll Never Know

The Collector

Empty Hours

The Ring

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Fools Dance

Fools Dance has been played on NTS in shows including Melon Magic w/ Powell, featured first on 21 November 2014. Songs played include The Priest Hole.

Fools Dance was a short-lived British rock band founded by Simon Gallup (bass, vocals) and Gary Biddles (vocals, keyboards) following Gallup's departure from The Cure in 1982. The other members of this band were Stuart Curran (guitar), Ron Howe (saxophone), and Pete Gardner (drums). This band enjoyed moderate success during their brief tenure together. However, most critics agreed that they were merely emulating The Cure, albeit not quite as good. The band broke up after Robert Smith (musician) asked Gallup to return to The Cure, which he did.

They released two EP:

Fools Dance (1985) (Tope Hole Records) / The Priest Hole (1986) (Lambs To The Slaughter Records - Prism Records):

The Priest Hole

Happy Families Waiting (At The Skylab Landing Bay)

I'm So Many (Talk Talk)

Sa'Ha

The Don Diddy Song

They'll Never Know (1987) (Lambs To Slaughter - Prism)

They'll Never Know

The Collector

Empty Hours

The Ring

Original source Last.fm

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Most played tracks

The Priest Hole
Fools Dance
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