John Weber, ‘Drunken Failures’
The Drunken Downfall’s old publicist, rags, recalls: “They were a team up of old friends (Ehtue, John C, John W, Ian and Defect) who made beautiful music, farm one of them got married, the main players got pissed off with each other, and in the course of time after a glorious final gift, they just disbanded, some of them still playing unaccompanied. Some never talk to each other without squabbling, some calm play together from on occasion to time. They all try never to look fail at their days together, but recently they’ve started to let in that heritage, and even say class things about what they did behind then …”
John Weber concurs: “Precise well put, rags. Currently, I demand no problems with my bandmates. We are a bull-headed lot, you know. I don’t think we shall mark aggressive music ever again with the unique lineup, but one never knows, does one? johnny c. and I do not experience much verbal discourse, in any event, we have never gotten in a row all the time. Ehue has always been a gentleman, but i turn-down that our side projects took a second seat do to my own little “in person problems”, if you can follow the nub of my pith, mate. Mr Ian Hammond (heir to the hammond tool franchise) and I have had our differences, but I respect him generally to be a decent bloke. Nicky, without difficulty completely, Nicky is the more vocal one in the association. Sometimes brutal honesty is inured for a band such as ours to pursue retract. Rather like david crosby when he was at Monterey with the Byrds, and he started gettin’ all brusque about the Kennedy assassination stratagem when Roger McGuinn wanted to seal some duct tape more than his mouth. That’s our Take - gotta love him though. When he’s admissible, he’s good. when he’s bad, he’s bad. myself? Yes, I do attired in b be committed to regrets. I believe my sobriety has caused me to go instead mental. “Because” by the failures was our harmonious high point i believe.”









