
One of the more bizarre “groups” birthed by the late-’70s/early-’80s British post-punk scene, And the Native Hipsters achieved notoriety in 1980 with the oddball single “There Goes Concorde Again,” a living room recording that the group had pressed into 500 copies. Upon hand stamping each of the singles and assembling the sleeves from posters of soccer player Kevin Keegan, the group sent them to the infamous Rough Trade shop. DJ John Peel picked up the single and began playing it constantly on his influential BBC programme
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There Goes Concorde Again
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Baboon Climbs The Mountain
Mr. Magic
Stuck
Poor Prince
She's Not A Gentleman
Tenderly Hurt Me
Tropical Fish In The Sink
Freedom
Soap Opera
Punk Kissing
Muscle Power
Ten Small Men With Buckets
Larry's Coming Back
Middle Of The Road Rage
The Story of Two Twins (Go On If You're A Goon)
Which Way?
Which Way
Rolling Chimes
The Story Of Two Twins
Hang ten
Goodbye to the Hippo
Flowers R Machines as well
I wanna be around (Paul)
Ooo Technology
Barry the Bouncing Bee
Untitled
No Pussy Blues
The Rhino and the Meercat
You Must Be Sailing
Maybe Man
Feed the Pope
...ban the Native Hipsters
Scientist
M.E.N. spells Men
Friends of the Earth
Why Dose it?
Thankyou for Holding
Abbatoir
Traffic Sucking Robots
A Drink With The Girls
I Can Change My Mind
No Violent Pacing
Long Distance Running
7ft Jim
Stands, still the building
Crossover
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Goodbye To Everything
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