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you are loved
- Subject: you are loved
- From: "Mark Helm" <markwhelm@ho...com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:12:57 -0700
- Bcc:
what is on the t-shirt angelo is wearing on the back of the you are loved
ep? and in video of same?
ta, mh
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Subject: Blueplanes Digest, Vol 12, Issue 4
Date: 11 Sep 2006 12:00:16 -0700
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1. Re: Re: Wot's hot and wots not - FAO Abbi (Philip Rush)
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 19:49:26 +0100
From: Philip Rush <philip_rush@ye...fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Blueplanes] Re: Wot's hot and wots not - FAO Abbi
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Top job
On 11 Sep 2006, at 19:25, Tom Berry wrote:
> Hi Abi
>
> It's all subjective but:
>
> Hot:
> Spitting Out Miracles (reminds me of the REM classic Automatic- in
> terms of change of direction before they changed direction, totally
> swapped personnel).
>
> Beatsongs: Superb production, some classics (angelwords does it for
> me) - The last of Angelo and Alex as permanent strikers -in the
> guitar line-up.
>
> Freindloverplane 1 @ 2. 1 has early gems including Veils of Colour
> which apparently was supposed to be opening 'Miracles'. I think the
> vinyl has another 'Breaking in my Heart' as I remember, and I am
> one of the dots on the vinyl inside cover at the Crazy Stage
> (Ashton Court-park/festival thing in Bristol) I'm the good looking
> dot!!
> It was my first experience, with Nick Jacobs in a Wedding Veil
> running around the stage like a furbie on speed. The end of an
> earol though. Rodney Allen popped on and stayed, along with John
> Langley, Angelo and Wojtek, the next thing everyone else left. Mad,
> brilliant enthralled. I was glad I missed 'The Chesterfields'.
> 2: Lots of good stuff, Rodneys 'Different Now' and 'Disney Head',
> Autumn Journal XXXXX12 or something from the Lime Lizard cassette
> (old music mgazine), Stranger or Strange and 'Here it comes' are
> banging (Can't remember). Worth having.
>
> Life Model: Broken and Mended and Smart Drug rock, dude!!!! Worth
> having for those.
> Rough Music - NME say 'Rough is not enough' 6/10 or was it a 4
> (can't remember) - Cat's cock!!! -' Map below' is worth the album
> alone. It is a bit patchy, but the gems are there like
> 'Goldenbirds' and 'Detective Song'.
> 'Warhols 15' on the Nectar Label is well worth a punt I think it's
> a mid pricer as well. Collection of the pre 1988 stuff-well worth
> a punt!!
>
> Gerard Langley: Record Player-Production ruins it for me, but at
> the same time the tunes are brilliant. Kept me very happy in
> hospital.-pissed everyone else off though!!
> Siamese Boyfriends: Vinyl only-again good, but haven't played for 8
> years. Good weather stands ou,t for me.
>
> Wots Not:
>
> 'Cavaliars and Roundheads'. Apart froanywaym 'Here Comes The
> Queen', Strangely also on 'Record Player', not for me. If
> experimental stuff is your bag this might suit, but a real
> dissapointment after the 8 or so years without any produce.-
> however, if you liked Bop Art you might like it.
> 'Weird Shit' - there are a couple of good tracks, but mostly not.
> 'Fruit' - Really poor 'live' album. Very dissapointing-Good coaster
> though.
>
> Mr Langley has had some personal favourate guitarists. My faves are
> Angelo, Alex, Nick and Jon Wygens- For the 'live experience'
>
> Well dude that's my take on it, further reading that might be of
> use are Jazz Butcher: Condition Blue or Cult of the Basement (Alex
> Lee involved in Both)
> Cud - Anything, but 'Showbiz' especially good
> Kitchens of Distinction - Anything
> Citizen Fish - Ska punk, comical, catchy, excellent!
>
> Anyway i'm just a plane bore!!
> Best for now,
> Tom.
>
>
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