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  1. The initial Biff Bang Pow! line-up was McGee on guitar and vocals, with Dick Green on guitar, Joe Foster on bass, and Ken Popple on drums, these recording the first 2 singles "50 Years of Fun" and "There Must Be A Better Life".

  2. 1. Apr. 2014 · The Ups and Downs of Sisyphus - Ken Popple at The Maze March 2014. About ...

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  4. Profile: UK based drummer, he later took up guitar and vocals. Originally from Lincolnshire he is now based in Stroud, Gloucestershire and performs with the group Lord Fayrebank. In Groups: Biff Bang Pow!, Revolving Paint Dream, The Laughing Apple.

  5. 13. Juni 2022 · Louder Than War presents an exclusive interview with Alan McGee conducted on Zoom by Arash Torabi (who has temporarily emerged out of writing retirement especially for this), plus a Q&A with 3 of the band’s core members Dick Green (guitar), Ken Popple and Dave Evans (bass).

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  6. 24. Mai 2022 · The complete recordings from 1984 to 1991 of Alan McGee’s pop psych outfit Biff Bang Pow!, with their six long players and single sides being joined by a large number of previously unissued cuts. There is also a bonus disc rounding up his earlier working with the bands The Laughing Apple and Newspeak. Ian Canty rolls with the ...

  7. The band also featured Innes's girlfriend Christine Wanless on vocals, Ken Popple (also of Biff bang Pow!) on drums, and part-time contributions on guitar from McGee himself. The band's debut single, the psychedelic "Flowers are in the Sky"/"In the Afternoon", was released in early 1984, the second single on Creation Records.