I'll be in Edinburgh on 13 July with my family, a trip to Salisbury is just not in the cards from there. Boo.
I'll be in Edinburgh on 13 July with my family, a trip to Salisbury is just not in the cards from there. Boo.
Crayola lectern actually has Jon Poole, Bob Leith and Bic Hayes in the band
Nice melodic pop with a twist. Very Brittish.
https://crayolalectern.bandcamp.com/releases
I Live what I heared of V Ä L V Ē. Thanks Ian.
There are a lot people named Emily Jones on bandcamp. I think it might be this one (but also might not be) : https://owltextures.bandcamp.com/
Dark cinematic stuff
Will the real Emily Jones please rise?
I wanna pull the trigger on this trip soooo bad but damn if I cant predict some things coming up - so spending a small fortune for me isnt in the cards - GAHHHHH!!!! Oh yeah - oldest boy graduates too - and college - and trips - and no money - and house repairs - and ...fuggg. I'm still gonna try!
Got my trip sorted for Salisbury! Hells yes... cant wait to see this lineup of amazing bands and get sloshed beyond reason with Pondies!
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.
Thinking I need to queue up some Sing To God this morning. I haven't spun that album in ages, and I miss it. "Dog-Like Sparky", here I come!
Edit: Wow! I forgot what a great song "Flap Off You Beak" is. Gotta be a Top 5 track for me.
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Just posted on FB:
The Alphabet Business Convention
Hello everyone. It is with great regret that we have to tell you Spratleys Japs have had to pull out of the Alphabet Business Convention due to the ill-health of Jo Spratley. Please send her love in your thoughts for a speedy recovery. She will return with her unique brand of star-like very soon, we hope. Get well soon, Jo!
I guess I'll be forced to drink all day with Damo. :P
Finally picked this up after seeing it a few pages back in this thread: https://davidminnick1.bandcamp.com/album/singin-to-god
It's so much fun. I don't think I would enjoy it without enjoying the original so much, but I also think that this version helps me enjoy the original even more. It's a very symbiotic relationship.
I think "Big Ship" is my fav on some days. Literally listen to that tune on repeat mode.
If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.
"And it's only the giving
That makes you what you are" - Ian Anderson
Lately I've been listening to Blur, which has prompted me to listen to Cardiacs. So today I started listening to Sing To God from the very beginning, something I have not done in a long time. What a weird, crazy record this was.
A few years ago I met Adrian Bell, or Belch as he prefers to be known at Gong Uncon at the Melkweg in Amsterdam in 2006.
He's written a book called "Aylesbury, Bolton, Wolverhampton and Hove". It's about seeing the band Cardiacs 101 times and covers not only his love of Cardiacs but the band Yes and prog rock in general. Plus Sheffield United.
It's a great read.
The book 'sold out' years ago but he is now selling a PDF of the book for £5
It would help him greatly if you considered buying a copy.
This guy has seen Cardiacs 101 times...quite a feat and I'm very envious. To clarify...I did not meet this guy, a friend of mine did.
Dave Sr.
I prefer Nature to Human Nature
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