Emotional Feedback - first band at school, name stolen from a Rush lyric. Rock covers. One gig. I wanted to call the band 'Max Headroom and the 13-Foot Three' but was outvoted. This was in 1982, three years before Max Headroom appeared on TV, so I have first dibs on the name.
Thursday's Child - came from the ashes of the above. Original songs, vaguely Barclay James Harvest-ish. Never gigged.
Splat! - funk outfit put together with a mate from tech college and his friend, never gigged but we were poached by...
Closer Apart - my first really good band, played in London a lot. Superb catchy pop songs. Virgin and Island were quite keen at one point apparently. This is one I really miss.
Ça Fait Mal - dreadful name, good band. Original 80s rock songs
Rhythm Method - my first foray into jazz, played updated be-bop standards.
Desperate Head - rock & blues covers, lead guitarist spent more time smoking dope than practicing but it was a lot of fun.
Soul Destroyers - huuuge and very silly party band. Started off as Commitments-ish mainly soul, hence the name. Left them but later rejoined.
Roadhouse 69 - blues-rock trio. All covers, Hendrix, Moore, Hamsters etc. Absolutely amazing guitarist. Made a bit of a name for ourselves in Swindon area. I'd love to do it again.
Thud - fusion trio, songs by Mike Stern, John Scofield, Brand X, etc. Absolute heaven.
V3 (short for Va Va Voom, yes I know) - function-ish band. Did two gigs but left due to a mutual understanding with the twátty keyboard player... I didn't like him and he didn't like me
Retox - backing band for Sally from the Soul Destroyers, went out as 'Mercia Clayton'. Superb originals. Lots of indie album sales and got some radio play but the thing I really really hoped for (a slot on Later With Jools) never materialised.
Tamba - pop and rock covers. Monicker based on front-lady's name. She was our USP, incredible voice.
Train to Skaville - pretty obvious..!