You’re just a housewife
Always laying tables
You’re just a housewife
Mowing the lawn
You’re just a housewife
Doing the washing
You’re just a housewife
To your husband and son
Poems on this day – 15th June 1988
Blind Date
Set up for a night with fate
Seeing someone on a blind date
You know it could be love or hate
So excited I just can’t wait
But I maybe in a state
Get out before it’s too late
Wonder
Wonder stuff from the wonder boy
Wonderful
Wonder-full
Of shit
Knew everything about nothing
But never failed to impress
Wonderful
Wonder-full
Of shit
Knew something about everything
Something more
Nothing less
Settle Down Lads
I beat up me mates
At the match last week
Got real pissed
And a curry to eat
Even though England can’t play
Great Britain’s gonna have it’s day
Hooliganism will lead the way
Britain will be great some day
Settle down lads
It’s the second half
Out on the streets
Let’s have a laugh
Kick his fuckin’ head in
One-nil
Smash his fuckin’ face
Two-nil
Britain will be great one day
Ache
Argh – good clean fun
Shower – bullets from a gun
Thorn – in my side
Born – screaming inside
I-ache
Argh-ache
21 Later
When you take a test
It is for courage and strength
Not for trust and emotion
When they are obsessed
Power is length and breadth
And deeper than the ocean
21 Hiroshimas later
Will we have learned our lesson?
21 later
Bough
Frank Bough
Don’t scoff
He needs the money
Selina Scott
Should be shot
Now that’s funny
Shame You Died (4 D Boon)
You brought love to the world
Gave us some kind of hope
When the chips were down
You could help us cope
Not Much
Not much going on right now
But they say a lot is too much
I’d like to try and walk alone
Don’t want your god-damn crutch
Follow That Car
High speed chase
Hand to wheel embrace
Sweat pouring down your face
Tyre rubber burns
Sixty mile-an-hour turns
Crashed – caught – learned
Disconsolate – 14th June 1988
You know you’re not depressed
Cos you’ve felt worse than this
You’re just feeling like you’ve lost your way
And there’s no way out of this
No way out of this
Disconsolate – no structure
Disconsolate – no future
But your consolation is
There’s a way out of this
Hate That Smile – Energise – 14th June 1988
Alex Vann: Drums
Rich Waitland: Guitar/Vocals
Paul Chambers: Bass/Vocals
Paul Simmons: Guitar
Shaun Hemsley: Vocals
26th Feb 2021 – Not certain about the date for this but 1988 would be correct. This was the first iteration of Hate That Smile. Rich left fairly soon after recording this as we started to want to play more shows and I think he had young kids at the time and wasn’t able to commit his time. If I remember correctly I joined the band a little later after formation and still wasn’t sure about how to sing some of Paul’s lyrics so he and Rich ended up singing their songs in the studio.
Alex, the two Paul’s and I had all played together in Atrox which disbanded after Dave Redfern and Charlie Mason went off to university. I’m not sure of the genesis of Hate That Smile anymore. I think the Paul C came up with the name though not sure what the meaning was behind it. This was the time of the rise of Acid House music and raves which adopted the smiley face symbol and I found an image that was similar but the smile had been manipulated into something a little more sinister. I got 500 stickers made up and spread them everywhere I could around my little town. I don’t think they had any impact.
I still enjoy listening to these songs and we felt part of the much larger punk scene of the time though musically sometimes it’s hard to see where we fit in. I was always critical of my vocal skills, especially as this band needed a strong singer and not so much a shouter (which I also wasn’t particularly good at anyway) but considering how badly I sing these days I think I gave it a fair shot. The music holds up as interesting and I was happy with the lyrics I was contributing.
Party With You – 13th June 1988
You say I need something different to do
You say I need another point of view
So let’s party for something new
And who’s gonna party with you
So let’s party for something new
But who’s gonna party who?
*Rolling Drunks – Winston Churchill Pub, Poole, Dorset, UK – 12th June 1988
*Hard-Ons, Boltthrower, Cerebral Fix – Fulham Greyhound, London, UK – 11th June 1988
*Firehose, Dub Sex, Bastard Kestrel – Fulham Greyhound, London, UK – 10th June 1988
She’s Been About – 6th June 1988
All your friends told me
I must be careful where I tread
They said your diseases
Could see me ending up dead
So here’s a risk I must take
If I’m gonna make a mistake
I might as well make it with you
Even if your orgasm’s fake
And I never awake
I can say I’ve been about too
Dream About You – 5th June 1988
You know there’s something about you
That makes me feel so good
I’ve never had a dream about you
Perhaps, maybe I should
