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Hastily arranged photo session after a fire
in a music shop (true story). Definitely scores 20/20 in
the looking cool stakes.

Fan-club
magazine Punty featured cartoons on the back page. This one coincided
with the
release of board game Hype
.

Artwork featured
on the formal invitation to the Techno Exhibition at the Art Centre, autumn
1983. Three rooms had been taken over, the first mainly featuring Fairnie's
art, the second Bev's prints and collages, while the third was 'The Casual
Room'.
According to Punty, the Casual Room was "completely bandaged and
filled with furniture and stage props from previous Writz, Techno and
Casualtease shows, plus several objects found on the premises, all of which have
been bandaged." Among
the exhibits were Bev's Supertin Series: "The remains
of tin bags that toured with
Bev and the band Writz from 79-81. The SUPER
HEROES tin, which joined Bev on every Writz gig, was also the inspiration for
the song 'Super Heroes'. If you look carefully, 'Super Heroes No.1' still bears
the scar of a pyrotechnic explosion on stage
at the Music Machine (now the Camden Palace).
Every tin has its own story."

1985 advert to promote Foreign Land. Note ukulele: in the
early Fish Co days,
Fairnie was performing when an altruistic punter came up
to him and said "God told
me to give you this ukulele". Fairnie was only too
glad to comply and accepted the gift, and even composed numerous ditties on the
instrument (Goodnight Brothers, to name but one). A few years later, having
veered into the cruel world of secular rock, the same disillusioned punter came
up to him at a gig and announced "God's told
me to ask you to return my
ukulele". Fairnie briefly hesitated before answering
"God's told me not to
give it to you." (Another) true story.