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Tim Filor

Tim Filor and the various bands i`ve been in

About Me

The year was 1976 my first band was called Osmosis while i was still at school in Oadby Leicester.We played covers at local youth clubs and also provided original music for a youth drama production.It was the other guitarist John who wrote the songs for that.I called it a day in 79 due to my exams and after a few failed attempts to form/get in a band i was about at the point of selling my gear in late 1982. I then saw an advert in the Leicester Mercury asking for members to form a New Wave/Jam/Costello type band.After a bit of uming and arrhing i replied and ended up with three other Jam fanatics.Rob the founder member and guitarist was at Leicester Uni and it was great as it had Halls of Residences dotted around Oadby and each had a social sec who put shows on.We ended up doing a bit of a tour round them and it paid quite well.I suddenly found my muse and original songs started to flow out of me.This particular line up never really ventured out of Leicester,i think the furthest we went was Hinckley but at that time we had loads of venues to choose from,Tommy Cook(now a housing estate),International Bar(just an hotel now)The Magazine( Now a block of flats),the Charlotte had just reopened as a venue,Jokers etc etc. We sadly had a difference of opinion late 84 and split 50/50 Mick the bass player stayed with me.We enlisted another Tim(Godwin) from my old school as a drummer and carried on as a 3 piece.We did some demo`s then Tim decided to leave early 85.I then enlisted the help of Simon from my old band Osmosis and we appeared in a battle of the band competition at the Leicester Phoenix,"Keep the jive alive in 85" though we didn`t come anywhere.Mick then decided to leave as he was a student at the Poly(now De-Montfort Uni)and wanted to concentrate on his studies.A gig had already been booked at one of the Uni halls so we enlisted Steve on bass ,again from Osmosis, and after some extensive rehearsal managed to pull it off.I can`t honestly remember why we didn`t carry on in that line up but Steve eventually ended up in a very good band called "Beat the Retreat". As we were now a duo another advert placed in the Leicester Mercury yielded Andy Palmer on bass and keyboard player Matt " Midge" Hassell.We had built up a bit of a Mod following with local Leicesterites and also for a strange reason Long Eaton in Nottingham.One of these,Craig,is still a very good friend.Nick Morley was our man in Leicester and helped run the 501 club where we played on a regular basis.He later moved up a gear and put on bigger gigs at the International Bar.We supported The Purple Hearts and Making Time(with a future member of the Charlatans in it) .We ventured a bit out of Leicester playing Birmingham and Northampton.The biggest thing we achieved was a track on unicorn records "Modern Times " compilation.The track was called "Point me in the right direction".They sold all 2000 copies and i got my one and only royalty cheque.I wish i hadn`t cashed it now and put it in a frame,It was about £18.00 if i remember rightly.We lasted till 1987 then after a particularly uninspiring gig at the Royal Mail Midge decided to call it a day saying "it had lost it`s zing".I then decided not to carry on and broke the news to the other two .I didn`t really know what to do next but i was missing playing in a band.Midge then rang me a few months later and obviously felt the same way and we decided to give it another shot.As before we put an advert in the Mercury and first got the mighty Des Hunt on drums.A bass player proved more elusive but Des had seen a advert in the legendary Carlsboro music centre and had made a phone call.The funny thing was i had seen the same advert but had dismissed it due to the influences quoted.We auditioned a very talented Andy Askey and after hearing another bassist play decided he was the one and the Career Girls was born.As Andy was from the north and Des from the south we supplemented the usual Leicester gigs by venturing a bit further affield.We played alot of student venues from Bury down to London.When we showed our face in Leicester we usually had a a reasonable turn out.We appeared in the local rag a few times and did an interview on the local radio.Lot`s of good venues,particularly O`Jays, The Magazine and the Royal Mail, sadly none of these with us anymore and a few good gigs at the Charlotte.Inbetween two recording sessions we added Maria on backing vocals and we used to have a good laugh on stage with our (what we thought was)witty banter.The highlight for this particular lineup was doing the Abbey Park Festival when Diesel Park West and Crazy Head were the special guests.Lot's of other good bands played as well like the Scum Pups,Elyesian Fields and HBM.There was a bit of a buzz at the time and Leicester seemed to be about to break through and become a big player on the music scene.We had had some very positive interest from Island records ourselves but sadly nothing happened in the end.Midge left the band not long after Abbey Park.We carried on without replacing him as we had a studio session booked.I had to do a bit of over dubbing to compensate for this.After alot of discussion it was decided the live sound wasn`t full enough so we brought in Dave Hamilton on guitar.We carried on as before playing various student venues around the country.Locally we seem`d to play the Pump and Tap(a partial outdoor venue,usually when it was freezing cold).Once it was snowing and it was blowing through a gap in the roof.We put down probably some of our best demo`s at a studio in Stoke but in Feb 97 i decided to call it a day after a gig at the Pump and Tap.My first child was on the way and i`d had a great run of 14 years doing mainly my own stuff with a great bunch of people. In the last 10 years i have gained another child ,been to some great gigs and follow my old bass players band Echolocation(in my friends,check `em out).I really enjoy myspace and have some great online friends.I couldn't play in a band again as i can`t give it the commitment required but have been putting my toe in the water and showed my face at some open mic nights.It went quite well and i have done a couple of acoustic supports since.i will continue doing open mics(when i can get out) and any gigs that i'm offered.It's good going out and supporting my friends when they play. More Videos

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Member Since: 2/8/2006
Band Members: Osmosis: John Fryer Guitar Vocals, Tim Filor Guitar Vocals,Steve Bizley Bass Vocals,Si Chapman Drums. Raw Material:Tim Filor Guitar Vocals,Rob Snape Guitar b/vox,Mick "Mickybabes" Hewitt Bass b/vox Martin Hall Drums. Raw Material 2 Tim Filor Guitar vocals,Mick Hewitt Bass B/vox Tim Godwin Drums B/vox Raw Material 3 As above but with Si Chapman Drums. Raw Material 4 Tim Filor Guitar Vocals, Matt "Midge" Hassell Keyboard b/vox Andy Palmer Bass,Si Chapman Drums When Mick left we had a gig booked at Stamford Hall Leic Uni.Steve Bizley stepped in on bass so Osmosis was almost reunited.Steve joined a band called Beat the Retreat after that. The Career Girls:Tim Filor guitar vocals,Matt "Midge" Hassell keyboards b/vox,Maria Askey Vocals,Andy Askey bass,Des "damona" Hunt Drums b/vox Mondo Kane as above but with Dave"the captain" Hamilton on guitar replacing Midge. Andy Askey now plays in Leic band Echolocation.
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Influences: The Beatles,The Kinks,The Hollies,The Who,Cream,Small Faces/Faces,Humble Pie,The Action,The Creation,The Yardbirds,Pink Floyd,Syd Barrett,Neil Young, The Byrds,Love,Steve Winwood,Traffic,Blind Faith,Cat Stevens/Yusaf,Early Quo,Early Deep Purple,The Velvet Underground,Lou Reed Mick Ronson,Mott the Hoople,Dave Bowie,Ian Hunter,Iggy and the Stooges,MC5,Tamla Motown,Atlantic,Stax,Northern Soul,Geno Washington,Jackie Wilson,Isley Bothers,Sly and the Family Stone,Funkadelic,Parliament,George Clinton,The Jam,From The Jam,The Understones,The Stranglers,The Clash,The Buzzcocks,The Ramones,Sex Pistols,The Damned,XTC,The Dukes of Stratospear,Joy Division,New Order,Echo and the Bunnyman,The Sound,The Cure,The Banshees,China Crisis,Human League.Soft Cell,Yazoo,Erasure,Depeche Mode,Tears For Fears,The Smiths,Morrisey,Johhny Marr,The Feeling,Crowded House,Finn Brothers,Squeeze,Style Council,Dexy`s,Two Tone,Trojan,Idlewild,Buffalo Tom,Grant Lee Buffalo,Afghan Whigs,Twilight Singers,The Gutter Twins,Greg Dulli,Bobby Macintyre,Swiss Guards ,Echolocation,The Loop,The Skyhakers,Elvis Costello,Chilli Peppers,Diesel Park West,Gaye Bikers on Acid,Crazy Head,Orange Deluxe,5:30,The Gift,Husker Du,Sugar,Nova Mob,Smashing Pumpkins,Nirvana,Shape Shifters,The Skids,Big Country.INTERESTS:Lambretta Motorscooters,The Classic Mini,anything to do with the Sixties particularly The Mod and Psychedelic era`s,old engineering like steam trains,ww2 aeroplanes etc etc and classic instruments and equipment like Rickenbackers and vox AC30's. FILMS:Italian Job(original),Alfie(original),Up the Junction,Battle of Britain,633 Sqn,THe Great Escape,Roman Holiday,Quadrophenia,The Kid's Are Alright,Spinal Tap,24Hour Party People,Blade Runner,Star Wars,Control,The Piano Player,Spiderman 1 2 and 3. TV: Dr Who,Top Gear,That amazing program called Heroes.CSI,Cold Case, Ugly Betty,Life on Mars.


Sounds Like: A splash of sixties pop,a dash of New Wave,a hint of Funk, a smidgen of madchester and a dollop of soul.This band have been such a big influence recently,The Twilight Singers.
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My Blog

Living athiest review 2

This is a review of another of my songs,even more pleased than the last one ..> Artist:..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /> Tim Filor Location: United Kingdom Song Title: Why Do You Say? MySpace: Wh...
Posted by Tim Filor on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 04:50:00 PST

Down the road again

This blog is a bit late as i had to reload java to get this to work.I spent tuesday and wednesday at ,what is almost becoming my local,the travellers rest at Draycott.The first night was open mic and ...
Posted by Tim Filor on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 11:32:00 PST

living athiest review

This is my first review for a long time,not bad for an old timer ..> Artist:..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = O /> Tim Filor Location: United Kingdom Song Title: Slow Removal MySpace: Whoosh! Genre...
Posted by Tim Filor on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 02:57:00 PST

living athiest site

Hello all, Please check out the living Atheist site.They do a review of your music and if they like you they are backing up their views by putting on live gigs.Its a good spot to pick up on other band...
Posted by Tim Filor on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 03:49:00 PST

Acoustic Heaven

Had a great night yesterday at the Wardwick.ESR put on a veritible cornucopia of acoustic talent all very good.I had gone down to see Silent Him and Lester Norton and Chrtis Butcher.It had a great cro...
Posted by Tim Filor on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:18:00 PST

plays on my player

yahoo,10,000 plays on my player,a drop in the ocean compared to some i know but i'm well chuffed.I've just got a ticket for the Smashing Pumpkins on Thurday brill!!!!!.
Posted by Tim Filor on Sun, 10 Feb 2008 11:57:00 PST

A trip down the road

took a small trip down the road to the travellers rest at Draycott to sample a slighty different open mic night.i played a few originals and covers s but what was great was the other people sat w...
Posted by Tim Filor on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 02:46:00 PST

Queens Head Belper Open night

The Queens Head at Belper does an open mic night last Thursday of the month.I had a great time with some friends,notably Dave warren,Dave peacock and shaun and his wife.I ended up playing and sin...
Posted by Tim Filor on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 10:20:00 PST

Together again

I forgot to mention that at the echolocation launch party last sat 3/5ths of The Career girls were reunited on stage when Maria and i provided backing vocals for the Swiss Guards "one thing after anot...
Posted by Tim Filor on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:54:00 PST

fun on the home front

I was a bit down the other day as this time last year i was looking forward to some great gigs ie Glen Tilbrook,Prince and From the Jam to name but a few but apart from taking the family to see kylie ...
Posted by Tim Filor on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 03:31:00 PST