The Bobby Mcgee's
L’Appropriation Bourgoisie De La Bobby McGee’s

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Genre(s): Indie Pop
Label: Cherryade
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Sound clips for L’Appropriation Bourgoisie De La Bobby McGee’s by The Bobby Mcgee's: on CD at Norman Records UK. CD, Cherryade, CHY025CD , £10.29.

What their label says...

"In my ideal world Bobby McGee's would be No1 EVERY DAY" Huw Stevens on Radio 1 /
"Like Dostoyevsky Doing Skiffle!" Everet True in Plan B / "Demented...Psychotic...Brilliant...World Beating" Artrocker Aug 08  / "Evoking the spirit of Ivor Cutler & Ed Gein....wonderfuly endearing & highly dangerous" Bizarre magazine Christmas 08) / Jimmy and El started writing and playing songs together in 2002, until they were joined by Graham on bass and recorded a whole album’s worth of hit songs together in one night. The result of these recordings was their debut ep ‘The Bobby McGee’s? Yes Please!’, released on Cherryade in April 2006, which gained them an ever-growing army of fans all over the world, regular airplay from the likes of Huw Stephens, Rob Da Bank, Steve Lamacq, Colin Murray, Jon Kennedy and Tom Robinson, celebrity fans such as Jarvis Cocker and Fatboy Slim  and left reviewers scratching their heads trying to come up with words to describe The Bobby McGee’s experience! In November 2007 their long awaited second ep, ‘S’Amuser Com Des Fous’, was released on Cherryade and cemented their reputation as one of the most exciting bands in the country. The story of The Bobby McGee’s rise to cult stardom can only be described as extraordinary, involving, as it has, playing at Sweden’s Emma Boda festival and 2007 and 2008’s Indie Tracks festivals, articles in the NME, Artrocker, Plan B and even Bizarre magazine, sessions for Huw Stephens’ Radio 1 show, Tom Robinson’s 6 Music show and Jon Kennedy’s XFM show and, in February of this year,  having one of their songs used in an advert for Film 4. The summer of 2009 will see them appearing at a number of festivals including Glastonbury and Indie Tracks. To find out more about the band please visit: www.myspace.com/cherryade.

Tracks : 1. Tractatus Logico-Musica, 2. A Note on the Watson Problem, 3. We Never Sleep, 4. Buckfast at Tiffany's, 5. Prick Up Your Ears, 6.Certum Est Quia Possible, 7. Goodbye Blue Monday, 8. A Masonic Youth, 9. Kawai/Kawaii, 10. Come the Fuck On Lara! 11.Kabhi Khushi, Khabie Gham, 12. It's Faster, Stan, 13.Teaching the Obvious 2 the Idiots, 14. Wovon Man Nicht Sprechen Kann, Daruber Mus Man Schwen, 15.  The Torment of Existence Weighed Against the Horror of Non-Being