machineryelf
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26 July 2009 CE
Jul 28, 2009, 10:56
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Still grooving to Geordie drone/noise /doom
top of the list is Diodaar, superb, closely followed by Bongs Novum Castellum and Lobster Priest
http://www.mutant-ape.co.uk/acatalog/Distributed_CD-r_Titles.html
this is the place if you want to check them out, the final disc of the Bong set sounds loke Sabbath playing Loop, or vice versa which is a good thing IMHO
Infinite exchange is another hotbed for Northumbrian talent
http://www.myspace.com/infiniteexchange
all this on my doorstep
also been giving Zoviet France a listen, and Caina who are from way down south but still they are rather good
that's all that I can remember except Cathedral ''Endtyme'' got played loudly whilst travelling along the west coast on Monday, so if anyone heard a van blasting out Doom at vol 11 between Workington & Egremont that was probably me
Also saw Brian Johnson on top gear, he seemed like a nice chap, shame he's such a crap singer, dug out Back in Black, played 2 songs and decided he really is fucking awful, they shoulda got that bloke from Krokus
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carlyclub
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26 July 2009 CE
Jul 28, 2009, 15:41
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v/a - John Peel's Record Box compilations
The Jacksons - Destiny
King Gheedorah - Take Me To Yr Leader
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Beastie Boys - Hello, Nasty
The Clash - London Calling
Tindersticks - 1st album
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
Jimmy Smith - Organ Grinder Swing
Robert Wyatt - Nothing Can Stop Us
And now: Junior Byles - There's a Place Called Africa
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thesweetcheat
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 26 July 2009 CE
Jul 30, 2009, 21:59
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dave clarkson wrote:
I am so pleased you posted this link - just listening to a lovely clear Western Works session. This is astonishing!
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