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by theraven1979 » 20 Aug 2008, 20:06
Not heard Profile - I'll check it out - Cheers
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MULLY wrote: theraven1979 wrote: Yeah I have Art Pop. I quite like it. You?
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I take it that its Colin Newman - formerly fronting Wire?
Have you heard his new band - Githead?
Haven't heard all 'Art Pop' only a couple of tracks - generally prefer 'Profile'. A rawer sounding album.
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by MULLY » 20 Aug 2008, 22:39
theraven1979 wrote: Not heard Profile - I'll check it out - Cheers
Jim
MULLY wrote: theraven1979 wrote: Yeah I have Art Pop. I quite like it. You?
Jim
Haven't heard all 'Art Pop' only a couple of tracks - generally prefer 'Profile'. A rawer sounding album.
Preview a couple of tracks on their MySpace site - ya old Head-Git
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by yongkuk » 20 Aug 2008, 22:56
Bill Hicks - Rant in E-minor
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by MULLY » 21 Aug 2008, 20:02
Orange Juice & Josef K
(Postcard Records - The Modern Sound of Scotland)
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by theraven1970 » 28 Aug 2008, 22:41
Apart from the obvious, other bands I listen to in no particular order of preference are The Jesus and Mary Chain, Inspiral Carpets, Metallica, Muse and The Smiths.
Greetings, fellow Stranglers fans.
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by Alias » 28 Aug 2008, 22:58
yongkuk wrote: Bill Hicks - Rant in E-minor
Brilliant album, my favourite anyway.
I'm a comedian and poet, so anything that doesn't get a laugh is a poem. B.Hicks.
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by Arthur Streeb-Greebling » 01 Sep 2008, 16:30
Debussy.
Trying to work out a few of his choonz on the guitar - Claire De Lune & Girl With The Flaxen Hair.
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by theraven1979 » 01 Sep 2008, 20:32
Been rediscovering Frank Blacks solo albums recently and there's some real gems that I overlooked first time round
"Jesus was Right" and "Czar" are great tracks that seemed to pass me by initially.
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by C r a s s ! » 06 Sep 2008, 19:51
Pendulum!
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by Rodney Blackstaff » 06 Sep 2008, 20:20
MP3 disc in the car with all the "Men They Couldn't Hang" albums on it, plus the 'Brighton Sessions' and at home a cracking double cd set of New Model Army live at the Mercury Lounge, San Francisco
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by yongkuk » 06 Sep 2008, 20:44
Alias wrote: yongkuk wrote: Bill Hicks - Rant in E-minor
Brilliant album, my favourite anyway.
I will be quite interested to see these documetaries that are currently being made about Mr Hicks.