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This Is How It Feels’, released in 1990, is the jewel in the Manchester band’s crown and the ultimate club night closer. Those first few seconds are the starting pistol for groups of revellers to throw their arms around each other ready for that anthemic chorus. What's On Review Manchester legends Inspiral Carpets deliver a set of nostalgic 90s hits in long-awaited emotional homecoming Inspiral Carpets drummer killed himself after 20 years of 'unbearable' tinnitus". The Guardian. 5 May 2017 . Retrieved 24 November 2017. Martyn Walsh (born Martyn John Walsh, on 3 July 1968, in Rusholme, Manchester) – bass (1988–1995, 2003–2016) There's no other place in the world like it”: DMA’s discuss new album and their love for Manchester

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Craig Gill (born Craig Douglas Gill on 5 December 1971, in Salford; died 20 November 2016) – drums (1986–1995, 2003–2016) [11]

It’s been a double-dose of 90s reminiscence at the Albert Hall this week, as the Inspiral Carpets gig follows Hacienda regulars Orbital’s return on Thursday night. Prior to 1983 the early incarnation of Inspiral Carpets was called The Furs formed in 1980 by Graham Lambert and played mainly Psychedelic Furs covers.

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a b "Inspiral Carpets reunite for 2023 UK tour". NME. 18 October 2022 . Retrieved 10 December 2022. Keyboard player Clint Boon remarks ‘This is beautiful, you beautiful people’ before gesturing to the large VIP section, where he had friends from Argentina who had travelled to Manchester for the special gig tonight.It was announced that Jake Fletcher will be touring with Inspiral Carpets in 2023 & Kev Clark [17] from Dub Sex will be on the drums for the tour. [ citation needed] Tom Hingley (born Thomas William Hingley, on 9 July 1965, in Abingdon) – lead vocals (1989–1995, 2003–2011)

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Clint Boon exclaims ‘This is one of the best moments ever…see you next time’ before the Inspiral Carpets leave the stage to a chorus of the fans’ signature ‘Moo!’ chant and cheers. The band also announced that longtime bassist Martyn Walsh would not be joining them on their forthcoming tour. [16] a b Larkin, Colin: The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music, 2002, Guinness Publishing, pp. 144/5, ISBN 0-85112-579-4In October 2022 the band announced they would be reforming and performing a live UK tour in March and April 2023. [16] As the band's popularity grew, Playtime's distributor Red Rhino Records went bankrupt, leading Inspiral Carpets to form their own label, Cow Records, in March 1989. The label's first release was the Trainsurfing EP. [2] With half of the first album, Life, written, Holt and Swift departed and formed the Rainkings, so the band recruited Too Much Texas singer Tom Hingley and Martyn "Bungle" Walsh of The Next Step to replace them. [2] Martyn Walsh became the band's 13th bass player. [6] After a handful of singles on their own label, with "Move" nearly reaching the UK top 40, the band signed a deal with Mute Records and soon experienced their first top-40 chart success in the UK with " This Is How It Feels." The single reached No.14 on the singles chart, and the debut album Life reached No.2 on the albums chart in 1990. [2] On 15 February 2023, the group also announced their return to Australia for the first time in 30 years that August, as well as their first shows in New Zealand. Graham Lambert (born Graham Paul Lambert, on 10 July 1964, in Chadderton, Oldham) – guitars (1980–1995, 2003–2016, 2022–present)

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On Thursday 23 March 2023, just as the band's tour starts, it was announced that Clint's son Oscar would be joining the band for some of the tour on Bass. Inspiral Carpets came to prominence along with bands such as the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays in the Madchester scene of the late 1980s. The band first appeared on a flexi-disc with "Garage Full of Flowers" that was given free with Manchester's Debris magazine in 1987. Their first proper release, the Cow cassette, soon followed. The 1988 Planecrash EP on the Playtime label received much airplay from Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who asked the band to record a session for his show. [2] The band reworked their single "Find Out Why" as the theme song for the show 8:15 from Manchester. [5] On 20 November 2016, drummer Craig Gill died at the age of 44. [11] [12] [13] Memorial services were attended by music-industry friends including Inspiral Carpets members, Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, Stone Roses bassist Mani and Happy Mondays singer Rowetta. [14] Soon after his death, Gill's friends began a social-media campaign to make the band's 1994 hit "Saturn 5" the Christmas number-one song for 2016. [15] Reunion 2023 [ edit ] Stephen Holt – (born Stephen Edward Holt, on 14 October 1964) lead vocals (1983–1989, 2011–2016, 2022–present) YouTube video showing how the band recorded the theme tune to 8:15 from Manchester". YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 . Retrieved 4 March 2018.Hingley formed a new band, the Lovers, along with Jerry Kelly of the Lotus Eaters (which later featured Steve and Paul Hanley of the Fall), while Boon formed the Clint Boon Experience, releasing a string of singles on the Artful label. [2] Gill also formed a new band, Hustler, who eventually changed their name to Proud Mary after a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival. [ citation needed] Proud Mary signed to Noel Gallagher's Big Brother label some years later, while Walsh moved into production, largely working on techno and dance music. [2] Two of the band's roadies enjoyed musical success themselves: van driver Mark Collins joined the Charlatans in 1991 and drum technician Noel Gallagher joined Oasis. [2] They close the encore with 1994 stratospheric hit ‘Saturn 5’, which sees singer Stephen Holt head into the standing audience, immersing himself into the special atmosphere. In February 2011, it was revealed that Tom Hingley was no longer part of the band, with the circumstances of his departure unclear. Band members indicated that Hingley had left of his own accord, with Clint Boon contradicting Hingley's suggestion that the band had split up [8] whilst Hingley later claimed that he had been fired by the band at a meeting. [9] Music world mourns Craig - Chronicle Online". www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 . Retrieved 6 December 2016. Inspiral Carpets drummer Craig Gill dies at 44". BBC News. 20 November 2016 . Retrieved 22 November 2016.

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