Oh it’s Soft Machine. Very good.
Oh it’s Soft Machine. Very good. Robert Wyatt link gave it away. Is he still alive?

Oh it’s Soft Machine. Very good. Robert Wyatt link gave it away. Is he still alive?
1 - Never heard of them!
2 - How the hell do you get to that answer from the original questions without all.the clues![]()
Now, sadly, you have opened the literary avenue which is fertile and fascinating ground for me......Got it, it's from a William S Burroughs novel.
The Matching Mole clue was it for me, I knew that Robert Wyatt (a kind of hero of mine, though I am a respecter rather than a fan of his music) was in the highly influential Soft Machine, and I knew the link to the book. And it is an excellent term for the body, from a junkie.1 - Never heard of them!
2 - How the hell do you get to that answer from the original questions without all.the clues![]()
Droogs wins it for you. There are three bands called essentially Clockwork Orange (one with plural oranges, one with French clockwork). Korova Milk Bar is another one. I only knew the first two you spotted. Heaven 17 are actually named after a fictional band in the book.Moloko
Heaven 17
Struggling with a third.....Droogs, Alex, Milk Bar? The Subways?
were they all xmas number ones
rolf was number 1 the day i was born
Does Iyaz countBand Aid...and then Westlife could be added to this list Steelmonkey...
Took me a long while to work it out...
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What do Emile Ford, Rolf Harris and Pink Floyd specifically have in common?
Band Aid...and then Westlife could be added to this list Steelmonkey...
Took me a long while to work it out...
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My answer was last Christmas no1 of the decade...they were all Xmas No1s (which is why I extended the sequence to BandAid andWestlife)...but if it is those 3 uniquely I do not know the answer