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The Beastles

Pop Rock at its finest, imagination at its apex, songs the postman will whistle until his lips fall off.

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21 songs
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Picture for song 'CHRISTMAS PAST' by artist 'The Beastles'

CHRISTMAS PAST CHRISTMAS PAST

A sex maniac from an age when people made pianos wear night gowns and the Police would put you under arrest for carrying an unpure thought.

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'CRY FOR ME' by artist 'The Beastles'

CRY FOR ME CRY FOR ME

The Beastles pull no punches with this ROCKER.

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'WORKING CLASS SEX' by artist 'The Beastles'

WORKING CLASS SEX WORKING CLASS SEX

RECORDED LIVE AT THE TAVERN !!!

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'WHAT'S ONE MORE ?' by artist 'The Beastles'

WHAT'S ONE MORE ? WHAT'S ONE MORE ?

A Buddhist tramps day begins WITHOUT and WITHIN.

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'YA DIRTY WEE BABY' by artist 'The Beastles'

YA DIRTY WEE BABY YA DIRTY WEE BABY

A song that winds its way around your brain cells.

Brit Pop

Make no mistake, The Beastles are the best thing to happen to music this century. The Beastles are awe inspiring in that they know no boundaries and blur the edges of all genres in their mission to rule the world of Rock. A fairground Gypsy once said that The Beastles would one day be the only music that the Western World would listen to.....you know kid.....that Gypsy may have been right!
Band/artist history
From a City where shipbuilding once ruled, The Beastles background is grey, wet and industrial. This hard edged upbringing meant that The Beastles spent as much time breaking guitars over each others heads as they did writing songs.....that's life and thats why The Beastles music is so raw and powerful.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
All moments are special. We play live, but only to small invited audiences....we hope to perform our first big gig on a roof somewhere (hopefully a flat one)
Your musical influences
Johnny and the Moondogs, Mozart, Frank Sinatra, The Sixties. Liberace had no influence whatsoever.
What equipment do you use?
We always use musical equipment as we find this produces the kind of sounds we like.
Anything else?
Those of you in the dear seats clap your hands, the rest of you just rustle your Giro cheques.
Contact
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