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LouBarlow
25-04-2007, 16:43
http://www.playlouder.com/news/+cooper-pooper/

Big haired indie people the Cooper Temple Clause have decided they can't be buggered no more.

Frontman Dan Fisher posted an open letter to the band's fans and supporters announcing that he'd left the band on their official website, and you can read the often rather naff missive down below.

The Cooper Temple Clause were quite big in the early noughts when people when potty for their extravagant bouffants and wibbly proggish bits. They recently got a bit famous again when the daftly-named Didz quit to join Carl Barat in the Squirty Squitty Mings. Anyway, that farewell letter from fisher:

Dear Team Cooper

It is with a sad and heavy heart that I must announce that The Cooper Temple Clause have decided to split up.

Last week I informed the rest of the boys that I would be leaving the band. As I hope you will all be able to understand, it was perhaps the most difficult decision I have ever had to make. When the only life you have ever known is that of your five best friends and the music you make, the thought of leaving that life is not one to be considered lightly and I assure you all that the decision was not an easy one to make. Nonetheless, it was something I felt I had to do. I can only apologise from the bottom of my heart for the disappointment this will undoubtedly cause many of you.

In the wake of this decision the rest of the boys agreed to call it a day and pursue other interests. Friendships are well and truly intact and the love very much remains within the camp.

We would like to take this moment to thank all of you for your support over the years and the love and acceptance you have shown us. It has been an honour to be your servants, for that is what we have been. A band is nothing without its fans, without the people who come to the shows, buy the albums and make us feel that we're not alone in the world, that there are other people out there who see the world as we do in all its wonder and absurdity. People can say what they like about The Cooper Temple Clause, but the unswerving loyalty and dedication of you guys, the ones who really matter, can never be called into question. From the very beginning you have shone brighter than we could have ever hoped, from the street teams to the forum administrators, from those of you who saw us in the Bull and Gate to those who made the earth shake at Fuji Rock on the other side of the world; we thank you all, each and every one of you. When we stood as children in front of our mirrors brandishing tennis rackets and singing into upturned golf clubs, never did we imagine the fantastic adventure we would embark upon thanks to you, the greatest fans in the world. We can only hope that we touched your hearts as much as you have ours.

Take heart and carry on, dear Team. Never be afraid to be yourselves, to be individuals, to fly in the face of common sense and listen to your hearts, to do it your own way. We made a bunch of albums. We played a bunch of shows. We met a bunch of people who changed our lives forever.

We love you all.

Thank you so much.
Yours, in absence of a cheesy line from one of our own songs to end this post,

Dan

The Cooper Temple Clause

xxx

Kinda sad really, as their records were certainly OK. A step above the woeful dullness swamping the charts at the moment anyway.

TigaSefi
25-04-2007, 17:16
I liked the 2nd album best but the other two were a bit middling.

DM
25-04-2007, 17:18
Soppy letter but a shame, yeah. I really liked all three records.

Disappearer
25-04-2007, 17:36
Great shame, they were a very underrated band. Think the gap between the 2nd and 3rd album didn't help since most of the music press had lost interest by the time they returned.

juniorpro
25-04-2007, 17:36
Watched them live a couple of times including a few weeks ago and thought they were ace.

I'm sad now :(

LouBarlow
25-04-2007, 18:03
I didn't know they even had a 3rd record :nuts: big-fan am I?

Loved the first 2 though really.

Disappearer
25-04-2007, 19:32
I didn't know they even had a 3rd record :nuts: big-fan am I?

Loved the first 2 though really.

"Make This Your Own" (http://www.thedvdforums.com/jump2.php?url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000KN99FE/thedvdforums-21)

A bit more "pop" than the last two, but still good.

Mr Majestik
25-04-2007, 19:42
last album sounded like Mansun. Still there hair will be a loss to the indie world.

The Cleaner
26-04-2007, 10:08
Indeed, bit gutted. Enjoyed their first two albums but never really got a chance to see them live. :(

pivotalgubbins
26-04-2007, 21:09
A real shame, but a certainty after Didz went walkies. There first album was amazing, the second very good and the third, well, probably left unmentioned (still better than some of the crap around at the moment).

Having seen them live four or five times, they were immense and I can understand their letter, as they had some loyal support. My favourite was the gig in Pompey, I came out absolutely stinking of sweat but what a gig! Great stuff...

gravesend46
26-04-2007, 21:56
Second album was a cracker, the latest a bit 'meh'