DWOMS
Energetic reggae flavoured pop/ska/rock
5
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Yo Yo Yo Yo
Recorded live at Oxford Press Ball in 1981. WAH WAH EDWARDS: vocals; BOB HUNDLEY: Bass, vocals; DAVE 'LURPAK' BOWMER: Guitar, vocals; MICK CLACK: Guitar, vocals; PERRY SMITH: drums.
Blood Runs Cold Blood Runs Cold
Recorded live at the Oxford press Ball in 1981............... WAH WAH EDWARDS: vocals; BOB HUNDLEY: Bass, vocals; DAVE 'LURPAK' BOWMER: Guitar, vocals; MICK CLACK: Guitar, vocals; PERRY SMITH: drums.
Too Late Too Late
Yes folks, yet ANOTHER song from the DWOMS live at Oxford Press Ball cassette tape recorded 25 years ago.
Love In A Tangle Love In A Tangle
Yet another track taken from that hissy old press ball cassette tape recorded in 1981.
Falling Out Of An Aeroplane Falling Out Of An Aeroplane
Did she fall or was she pushed? Was there really a luger in the cockpit? Is a jackdaw really just a crow with dust on its head? Are the DWOMS their own worst enemies?
The DWOMS formed in 1980 from the pale, smouldering ashes of almost legendary Oxford beat combo 'Kites A-Z' then disbanded in 1981.
The songs on this Soundclick site were salvaged from a cobweb and custard covered cassette tape of the DWOMS recorded live at the Press Ball at Blades in Botley, Oxford, 1981.
Malcolm Edwards: Vocals
Mick Clack: Guitar, vocals
Dave Bowmer: Guitar, vocals
Bob Hundley: Bass, vocals
Perry Smith: DrumsHave you performed in front of an audience?We played live at the Oxford Press Ball in 1981 then had a brief 25 year break before deciding to do another gig in March 2006 (which never actually happened!)
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Recorded well over 20 years ago this live version of the Malcolm Edwards/Mick Clack composition 'Too Late' is a welcome reminder of what a great band the Dwoms were. I can remember seeing them play many times at the old Caribbean Club in St Ebbes, Oxford in the 1980's- a can of Red Stripe in my hand and a drunken smile on my face -as I danced to such timeless Dwoms classics as 'Falling Out Of An Aeroplane', 'The Station', 'Blood Runs Cold' and 'Johnny and the Dancer'. Granted, the audio quality of this old cassette recording leaves a lot to be desired - but the spirit, passion and energy which is lacking in so much of today's music is clearly evident in Perry Smith's solid percussion, Bob Hundley's bubbling bass, Dave Bowmer and Mick Clack's chattering Stratocasters and Malcolm Edwards' strident vocal chord vibrations. Let's have a Dwoms reunion in 2010 lads! Rooftop Ron and the rest of the world is waiting...
I've heard a rumour that if one of you makes a mistake - you ALL make a mistake!
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