(c’94-’96) Graham Burgess (vocals/guitar), Shaun Jackson (drums) and Pete Burgess (bass)

Formed by ex-Trousershock B.C. guitarist and vocalist Burgess this 3-piece Yateley indie-pop band had a Smiths’ vibe. In late ’94 they released the “No Room Too Small” 4 track demo. Pulled from that demo, the bands “Will You Let Us Know” appeared in Farnborough Groove Strikes Back! Vol. in ’95; although it was wrongly titled “Call Us, Let Us Know”.

On 9 March ’95 the band supported Skipper, who’d stepped up the headliner after The Wasp Factory pulled out due to illness, at The Shed, South Hill Park, Bracknell. Later that year “I Don’t Think I Deserved This” was included on The Best Farnborough Groove in the World – Ever! Vol.6. Farnborough Groove impresario Pete Cole recalls Burgess saying, just before their last song at a gig “If you liked us we are called Headcopter, if you hated us we are called Who Moved the Ground?“.

The Montrose Tractor, as Trousershock B.C,’s drum machine was called, reportedly replaced Headcopter’s drummer Jackson, who’d been in Peachrazor prior to Headcopter.

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