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Husker du eight miles high
Husker du eight miles high






  • 20 January 1986: Won't Change (v/a LP - A Diamond Hidden In The Mouth Of A Corpse) Giorno Poetry Systems.
  • 16 December 1985: Makes No Sense At All (LP – Flip Your Wig) SST FF #46.
  • 11 November 1985: Flip Your Wig (LP - Flip Your Wig) SST.
  • 11 September 1985: Makes No Sense At All (7") SST.
  • Peel 019 (BFBS) (): Makes No Sense At All (LP-Flip Your Wig) SST (JP: "Saw them last week in London: not bad at all.").
  • 04 September 1985: Makes No Sense At All (7" - Makes No Sense At All / Love Is All Around) SST.
  • 24 July 1985: Something I Learned Today (2xLP – Zen Arcade) SST.
  • 01 April 1985: 'The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill (LP-New Day Rising)' (SST).
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  • 04 March 1985: How To Skin A Cat (album - New Day Rising) SST.
  • Peel 007 (BFBS) (): Books About UFOs (LP-New Day Rising) SST.
  • 22 January 1985: Pride (LP - Zen Arcade) SST.
  • 11 June 1984: Eight Miles High (7") SST.
  • 02 June 1984 (BFBS): Real World (v/a cassette - Department Of Enjoyment) New Musical Express NME 011.
  • 'Makes No Sense At All', #46 in the 1985 Festive Fifty 1984
  • 1985 Festive Fifty: Makes No Sense At All #46.
  • Neither band seemed to receive any interest from Peel, despite his listeners voting three tracks from Sugar into the 1992 Festive Fifty. His verdict: "Not bad at all." Īfter the group split, Grant Hart joined Nova Mob and Bob Mould formed Sugar.

    husker du eight miles high

    Peel is known to have seen Husker Du live in September 1985.

    husker du eight miles high

    On his show of 22 June 1991, the DJ set a competition for listeners to identify the band from a track. Available show tracklistings suggest that Peel first played Husker Du in 1984, when he aired their cover of the Byrds song "Eight Miles High", and he would continue to play their material through the rest of the 80s and early 90s "Makes No Sense At All" reached number 46 in the 1985 Festive Fifty.






    Husker du eight miles high