The process is still interesting though, not everything is about A or B, sometimes the journey is more interesting...

For me, the attraction has always been the content. I appreciate the inner consistency of their approach amidst the sheer variability of their musical output.

I'd agree with Martin that there is very little that is "A or B" with TG. The becoming-journey is the focal point.
I do wish I could see them live....

There's a DVD coming out soon, if you look closely you can see Surgeon down the front, having it large :)

I'll always have a soft spot for them and the Cabs as they are the two groups that started me on this journey. Really enjoyed the last couple of albums from both as well, certain more interesting than re-workings of the sound of 1988...

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