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  1. 9 de mar. de 2018 · The Violent Years by The Jazz Butcher, released 09 March 2018 1. Next Move Sideways 2. Out Of Touch 3. Get It Wrong 4. Living In A Village 5. Swell 6. Looking For Lot 49 7. The Best Way 8. Chickentown 9. Susie 10. Keeping The Curtains Closed 11. New Invention 12. Line Of Death 13. Hysteria 14. The Word I Was Looking For 15. Bicycle Kid 16.

  2. 22 de nov. de 2013 · The band was formed in Oxford in 1982 by Pat Fish, who had previously been a member of Wow Federation while at university in the city, with Max Eider.[1] The...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2022 · The Jazz Butcher, also known as The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy and The Jazz Butcher And His Sikkorskis From Hell, is a blackly humorous and (until the early nineties) prolific British musical group founded by Pat Fish, a philosophy major from Oxford.Their oeuvre boasts such topics as Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, an unrequited crush on Shirley Maclaine, and an ode to SF writer Harlan ...

  4. About The Jazz Butcher. The Jazz Butcher was the vehicle of singer/songwriter Pat Fish, an archetypal British eccentric whose sharp observational wit and melodic gifts navigated the group through constant lineup shifts, stylistic mutations that included jangle pop, jazz, punk, cabaret, sophisti-pop, and oddball novelties, and a series of name ...

  5. Moneyed eyes on simple virtues. But you can ride your own downtown train. You can play those records again and again. And they can't take that away from you Susie. They can't take that away from ...

  6. 17 de feb. de 1994 · The Jazz Butcher first appeared in Bohemian London in 1983, clutching a battered acoustic guitar called Lenin and looking for a place to stay. His origins remain unclear to this day. Some say that he swam to safety from the wreck of doomed Liberian supertanker Gonzolo; others that he had been planted by Speznaz to subject the English legal profession.

  7. The Jazz Butcher was the vehicle of prolific singer/songwriter Pat Fish, an archetypal British eccentric whose sharp observational wit and melodic gifts navigated the group through over a decade of constant lineup shifts, stylistic mutations, and even a series of name changes, which found the band performing variously — and apparently randomly — under such titles as the Jazz Butcher ...