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Named after a little-known song from Bowie's ''Space Oddity'' album, ''Cygnet Committee'' were formed in January 1987 to introduce a new face to what they believed was "Hamilton's dying music scene".  The original line-up was [[Sean Lynch]] (vocals, acoustic guitar), [[Patrick Belami]] (bass), [[Tony Mephisto]] a.k.a [[Tony Davys]] (guitar, effects) and [[Daniel Allen]] (drums).<br>
 
Named after a little-known song from Bowie's ''Space Oddity'' album, ''Cygnet Committee'' were formed in January 1987 to introduce a new face to what they believed was "Hamilton's dying music scene".  The original line-up was [[Sean Lynch]] (vocals, acoustic guitar), [[Patrick Belami]] (bass), [[Tony Mephisto]] a.k.a [[Tony Davys]] (guitar, effects) and [[Daniel Allen]] (drums).<br>
  
''Belami'' was replaced on bass by [[Adrian Scott]] (a.k.a [[Adrian Webclaw]]), and after that all but ''Allen'' remained in the group throughout, with several changes behind the drumkit. ''Allen'' became the drummer for [[Requiem]], and was replaced by [[Tara Watt]]; [[Paul Tregilgas]] was reputedly rejected only to go on to become a well respected Hamilton drummer. Finally, [[Rik O'Kane]] became the most permanent drummer to play with the group.<br>
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''Belami'' was replaced on bass by [[Adrian Scott]] (a.k.a [[Adrian Webclaw]]), and after that all but ''Allen'' remained in the group throughout, with several changes behind the drumkit at first. ''Allen'' became the drummer for [[Requiem]], and was replaced by [[Tara Watt]]; [[Paul Tregilgas]] was reputedly rejected only to go on to become a well respected Hamilton drummer. Finally, [[Rik O'Kane]] became the most permanent drummer to play with the group.<br>
  
 
[[Image:Cygnet1.jpg|thumb|left|''Tony Davys, Sean Lynch and Adrian Scott''; photo by Kiri Speirs]] A second guitarist [[Dave Whitehead]] was recruited from [[Requiem]] in 1988, completing the Committee's "definitive" 5-piece line-up.  ''Whitehead'' also became the band's producer, engineering all their recordings.  Notable recordings included the gargantuan gothic grind of ''Corpse'' (which effectively became the band's "theme song"), the short-sharp blast of snot-infested punk-noise known as ''Skag'' and the epic "Apocalyptic Folk" anthem ''City''.<br>
 
[[Image:Cygnet1.jpg|thumb|left|''Tony Davys, Sean Lynch and Adrian Scott''; photo by Kiri Speirs]] A second guitarist [[Dave Whitehead]] was recruited from [[Requiem]] in 1988, completing the Committee's "definitive" 5-piece line-up.  ''Whitehead'' also became the band's producer, engineering all their recordings.  Notable recordings included the gargantuan gothic grind of ''Corpse'' (which effectively became the band's "theme song"), the short-sharp blast of snot-infested punk-noise known as ''Skag'' and the epic "Apocalyptic Folk" anthem ''City''.<br>

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