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David Potts (born on
In the early 1990's, Potts was working as a tape operator
during recording sessions for Peter Hook's Revenge.
After the departure of Dave Hicks, Potts was unexpectedly drafted into
the band. Struggling from the beginning, Revenge eventually fell apart,
with Hook and Potts being the only members left. They continued on as a
two-piece, Monaco, with Hook on bass
guitar and vocals, and Potts on drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals, and
sometimes backing Hook on bass. They recorded the hit "What Do You Want
From Me" in 1997, which reached #11 on the British music charts. The
album Music For Pleasure also reached #11 and
produced two more singles, "Sweet Lips" (which reached #18) and "Shine"
(which did not chart). After three years of frustration with their
record company,
Around this time, tensions were mounting in the studio, due to
Potts' unbelievable workload and his dissatisfaction with the band's
failure to depart from a New Order-like sound. This was
highlighted by what Potts called "a disastrous gig" at the Eclipse
festival, where Hook and Potts were in a massive argument. They both
took a break, and after letting things cool down, got together and
decided it was best to split up Monaco. Around this time, Oasis
rhythm guitarist
Potts then formed RAM, a nod to McCartney, with friends Steve Brannan and Paul Kehoe receiving lots of positive press for their psychedelic-influenced pop/rock sound. Their 'Songs on Page One' EP and single 'For Your Love' were critically acclaimed.
Pottsy released an EP 'I'm The Greatest' in November 2006
followed by a new album 'Coming Up For Air' in January 2007 under the
name David Potts. He also participated in the New
Order tribute album project
His solo album, entitled 'Coming Up For Air' was released
January 29th
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