Auntie Pus, real name Julian Isaacs, was an aspiring Syd Barrett-influenced singer/songwriter, who, who already had the nickname of Auntie in his home locale of Wimbledon before the advent of the long hot summer of '76 and the strengthening gusts in the sirocco of change that was about to rip through the dust bowl of the UK music industry. Auntie worked solo: long priased or his quirky, obscure esoteric lyrics, his contemporaries found his idiosyncratic concepts of timing and tuning too untenable for collaboration. Pus got added to Auntie around February 1977, when Auntie was f… read more
Auntie Pus, real name Julian Isaacs, was an aspiring Syd Barrett-influenced singer/songwriter, who, who already had the nickname of Auntie in his home locale of Wimbledon before the advent of the long hot summer of '76 and the strengthening gusts in the sirocco of change that was about t… read more
Auntie Pus, real name Julian Isaacs, was an aspiring Syd Barrett-influenced singer/songwriter, who, who already had the nickname of Auntie in his home locale of Wimbledon before the advent of the long hot summer of '76 and the strengthening gusts in the sirocco of change that was about to rip through the dust bowl of the UK music industry. Auntie worked solo… read more