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Stephen Thomas

Happy Birthday, Ringo!

About Me


Stephen Thomas & People On Wheels
The Story So Far...


“Melodic surrealism with heartfelt whimsy.”
“Instantly classic.”
Stephen enlisted the talents of an extraordinary group of musicians to bring this most personal album to light. Combining classic rock sounds with catchy and clever songwriting. “…a must-have for fans of [The Beatles, XTC, David Gilmour, Syd Barrett and John Lennon.]”
Featuring Paul Damon Thomas, Jeff Gaynor, Kevin Bernardo, Tina Vero, Erin Carly and Dan McCarthy.

Stephen Thomas & The Reptiles: INANUTSHELL


The cult classic remastered and re-issued!
“…sounds like the best unreleased album of 1966.”
“..like Syd Barrett and XTC covering unpublished Beatles songs.”
An energetic tour de force of psychedelic pop. All the instruments were performed by Stephen Thomas including guitars, drums, sitar, keyboards and voice. Taking inspirational cues from The Beatles, The Monkees, The Moody Blues and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (“The Urban Spaceman”, “Death Cab For Cutie”) orchestral instruments combine with shimmering guitars to create a dazzling environment for labyrinthine lyrics.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/29/2005
Band Members: Stephen Thomas - Guitars, Vocals, Drums, Synth, Sitar, Percussion, Didjerido, and anything else that will make a nice noise.

People On Wheels:
Paul Thomas - Electric Guitar and Bass, drums on "Tsim-Sha-Tsui"
Jeff Gaynor - Keyboard
Kevin Bernardo - Drums
Tina Vero - Backing Vocals
Erin Carly - Backing Vocals
Dan McCarthy - Doughnuts and Fire Juggling
Mark Saladino Trumpet on "Treacle"

Stephen Thomas and The Reptiles
Kangaroo Baby



Thailand Vegetarian Community
Influences:
Read all the lyrics and learn all the chords!

Pictures & Stories from
Thailand and Manila!



Sounds Like: Six elephants squashing canteloupes in The Pompeii Ampitheatre

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Record Label: Water Shows Prod.
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

George Carlin 1937-2008: Part Groucho And Part Cicero

There are good comedians, there are great comedians, and there are legends. This week we lost a legend.George Carlin's job was to, "think up funny shit and write it down to tell you," and he did this...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:10:00 PST

Also Sprach Clarke

Usually I would compose my own obituary, however for this occasion I find myself speechless. Without the forward thinking of men like Arthur C. Clarke (and that is a scant few number) the internet it...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 07:30:00 PST

Kangaroo Baby

Stephen Thomas and The Reptiles - Kangaroo Baby ..Add to My Profile | More VideosWords And Music Here!...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:26:00 PST

Stop: bush Time

This is bound to be an unpopular post. I have for the most part kept politics and my music career apart, but the camel has finally collapsed under the straw.On 9 March, the u.s. will enter Daylight S...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 08:14:00 PST

Why Elephants Are Better Than Cars

Elephants are smarter than cars and know not to bump into each other.Elephants have built in air horns that don't get stuck or beep every time you lock your door.There's plenty of room on the back of ...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:10:00 PST

Throat Singing, Marimba and Igil, Oh My!

I am very happy to be presenting this peek behind the curtain at a recent recording session for Incomplete Denial.On 9 February Dan McCarthy invited Tuvan throat singing ensemble Alash into the studio...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 05:56:00 PST

Tiptoe Through The Tuvans

"The next song is about fast horses and beautiful women." This was one of the few words of English spoken from the stage. The rest were sung in the Mongolian dialect of Tuva, a central Asian steppe ...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 06:04:00 PST

2007 In A Nutshell

Time seems to have 2 feet. One moves very quickly, reaching from the top of January to the bottom of December before you can say June 14th. The other seems to lope along at a snail's pace catching i...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Tue, 08 Jan 2008 12:13:00 PST

Invasion of The Punctuation Marks

While counting sheep late into the night (a Cypriot tradition), I suddenly realised something: European languages use a hell of a lot of punctuation marks.Punctuation marks, those cute little dots an...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:44:00 PST

Rich With Laughter And Tears

You may not know the name Richard Curtis, but you have most likely been a fan of his without realising it. With Rowan Atkinson he co-wrote Mr. Bean He penned The Blackadder first with Rowan and then...
Posted by Stephen Thomas on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 01:05:00 PST