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Name: Daev
Country: UK Date: Sat Apr 7 21:57:09 2001
Message: Pink Military were an excellant band that showed
alot of promise. Its a shame that the White & torch and indeed Roy Whites solo material was so
poor in comparison.

Name: James Little
Country: England Date: Tue Apr 3 19:55:08 2001
Message: I was a massive fan of Pink Military in 1980 and went to every gig I could. Bought the album and practically wore it out. I was in a band myself at the time, and hassled Jayne to let me play on one of her records, so I came to Liverpool one time to play on a Pink Industry record. Sadly don't have a copy of it any more though. Please give her my warmest personal regards. James.

Name: Tim
Country: UK Date: Tue Mar 27 21:26:49 2001
Message: I was amazed to find a web site devoted to Pink Military (I know I shouldn't be) - I thought I was probably the only person left who had heard of them. I still remember hearing Clown Town on a John Peel program way back.

Name: John Goodfellow
Country: usa Date: Sun Mar 25 15:37:59 2001
Message: I wore my pink industry albums out playing them over and over. Did a pilgrimage to Liverpool in the 80's loved the feeling. An old women told me proudly she was a liverpoodlian. would love a copy of low technology. check out the "Raincoats"

Name: Roger F
Country: Date: Wed Mar 21 15:40:51 2001
Message: I'm glad I'm not the only one who still loves this stuff. I foolishly cleared out much of my old vinyl many years ago and sold my turntabel but couldn't bear to part with my Pink Industry LPs. Years later, I bought a turntable pretty much just to hear them again. Now my young sons are also hooked! This is fine, creative music. I never did get hold of Low Technlogy - any pointers? And did any of it ever come out on CD?

Name: Paul (Homepage)
Country: Uk Date: Tue Mar 20 04:20:34 2001
Message: Paul from the Liverpool Then Website after a long sabatical. you should tyr to get a link on http://freespace.virgin.net/mighty.wah/ this sites prooving popular. Keep up da good work. i must have been the 1st to have stuff on Big In Japan though - i recon. how bigs my head!!!

Name: michele (Homepage)
Country: italy Date: Fri Mar 16 18:05:04 2001
Message: i'm an italian journalist...involved in obscure 80es combos...my chied editor gave me project to trace huge stories of lost 80es stars, i startd with Ludus and associates...have news 'bout pink industry? pls look at my site www.generation-clothing.it (hous eof mental pop) it's free! full of oblique pop music! cheers
mic

Name: joe (Homepage)
Country: us Date: Wed Feb 21 04:05:52 2001
Message: found your site looking for info on Pink Industry and Jayne Casey. i've thrown together a quick Pink Industry webpage and appreciate the info on your page. now if only i could find more of Ms. Casey's impossible to find records.... any traders out there?

Name: Oliver
Country: UK Date: Fri Jan 26 19:47:13 2001
Message: Nice to find a site about PM - Jayne is the lost starlet of (post?)punk. Thank God for the guitar solo in SPELLBOUND!
Now where can I find a pragVEC site?

Name: Rhoda again
Country: sorry4the mess Date: Tue Nov 14 12:44:40 2000
Message: --my message was cut up..wot i was saying was that after hearing "Crocodiles"for the first time in about20 years i've been going thru some kinda personal early 80's L'pool revival..
Those of you visiting the above mentioned CAUSTIC RESIN pages can see,i've even ripped off Big In JAPAN for my thread [in the picture i'm the one NOT baring his äss]


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