The best way to connect all the bands together is with the program 'Analysts Notebook'. I have it at work, but I'm sure you could get a crack copy. You can link pictures/logos/anything with a line. The line contains info (i.e. the artists that links the bands). It also resizes and reshapes things to give the best fit.
I've done it before with band connections and it really is a beauty!
Not what it's designed for like, but I do recommend it.
Have you come across Uncommon People? It has a really whizzy connections thing if you click on Connections, I assumed this was a Prezi for some reason, not sure if I read that there or leapt to that conclusion all by myself. Hmm, when I loaded it just now, I got a blank screen at first, but typed Pulp into the search and it zoomed into somewhere sensible. It has bands, individuals and connections between them.
This looks like a project someone has got all excited about starting and set up all the infrastructure and connections, but haven't really got round to populating any of the information it is meant to drill down to. Not sure it's terribly active any more, doesn't appear to be developing at all.
Cheers! I knew she'd married one of them, but wasn't sure whom.
If anyone wants to give me some info on how they'd like the bands/members to tie up in this tree, I can give it a go on the analyst's notebook software and post an image.
At least some of these were heard at the book launch. Maybe you should ask around for further mini-reviews?
Btw, whilst I love the pictures you put onto his project, sometimes (like this one) they need clearer labelling. I presume I'm looking at an old photo of Sheffield buildings including, probably, one where the recording took place, but it'd be good to know which one was which!
It's a contemporary (1982) photo of a street in Rotherham (unlikely to be THE street, searches for Kaley studios just lead to Pulpwiki) - if you click it you'll find a very good 'then-and-now' gallery. You're right though, a little extra labelling wouldn't go amiss. As for other reviews, yes, very welcome indeed! But that's all I've managed to get out of everyone so far. If anyone else has heard these songs I'd be very grateful for messages / comments / etc.