Dogs Without Collars
A triumph of delusion over reality
A triumph of delusion over reality
As not seen on Richard and Judy and not heard on Radio 2, but
featured on Radio Solent
To The
Doghouse

DWC is the result of a group of Dorset Vicars having an excess of
Rock and Roll aspirations over talent. Despite individual group
members having (amongst other things) had lorries take out the front
of their church or appearing on "The Weakest Link", the desire for
fame (and to make a lot of noise) drove them to meet in secret at the
clergy equivalent of Rockers Anonymous, much to the relief of their
wives and families.
Coming together at the start of 2006, these five sad individuals decided to offer their limited talents up to the derision of their friends and congregations by playing cover versions of (until now) much loved rock and pop classics including "Stand By Me", "Day Dream Believer", "Rocking All Over The World" and assorted once-beloved songs by people as diverse as The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Mott The Hoople. So far, they have not played the Hammersmith Apollo or the Marquee but they have played Blandford Forum URC Church Hall and are pleased that Wembley is now up and running - nicely in time for their 2012 "Interesting Smells" Tour (because it would be nice to see a game there).
Coming together at the start of 2006, these five sad individuals decided to offer their limited talents up to the derision of their friends and congregations by playing cover versions of (until now) much loved rock and pop classics including "Stand By Me", "Day Dream Believer", "Rocking All Over The World" and assorted once-beloved songs by people as diverse as The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Mott The Hoople. So far, they have not played the Hammersmith Apollo or the Marquee but they have played Blandford Forum URC Church Hall and are pleased that Wembley is now up and running - nicely in time for their 2012 "Interesting Smells" Tour (because it would be nice to see a game there).
