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| == With the Red Krayola == | == With the Red Krayola == | ||
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| ** "[[Maharashtra]]" - drums | |||
| ** "[[Keep All Your Friends]]" - vocals | |||
| ** "[[Don't Talk to Sociologists...]]" - drums | |||
| ** "[[History]]" - drums | |||
| ** "[[Organisation]]" - drums | |||
| ** "[[It's an Illusion]]" - drums | |||
| ** "[[Penny Capitalists]]" - drums | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 13 September 2023
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| Born | ~1959 | 
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With the Red Krayola
Drums
 Corrected Slogans Corrected Slogans- "Maharashtra" - drums
- "Keep All Your Friends" - vocals
- "Don't Talk to Sociologists..." - drums
- "History" - drums
- "Organisation" - drums
- "It's an Illusion" - drums
- "Penny Capitalists" - drums
 
 Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors
 And Now for Something Completely Different And Now for Something Completely Different
 Hurricane Fighter Plane Hurricane Fighter Plane
 Wives in Orbit Wives in Orbit
 Soldier-Talk Soldier-Talk
 Three Songs on a Trip to the United States Three Songs on a Trip to the United States
Interviews
Melody Maker - March 15 1980[1]
- Four years ago, when he was 17, he became vaguely involved with the Art Language movement, and eventually linked up with Mayo Thompson to form the Red Crayola. They played together for a year in England and made an album, "Soldier Talk".
- Says Chamberlain: "Mayo taught me a lot as far as 'just play - anything works in music, anything goes'. We had a great time, but as far as politics, I couldn't understand a lot of what he was talking about. Mayo had a grudge against the world. He was kind of an angry young man. I looked at it from a musical point of view - I got to play angry young man lyrics."