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Pasta wrote:
Robert G wrote:Cheers for God Save The King. I once found at random an mp3 of the track with David Byrne being extra-psychotic, more so than he is on any of the Talking Heads albums. Always wanted to hear where it came from.


This is NOT God Save The King, this is the Album "The League Of Gentlemen" there is NO Dave Byrn on this. I can post God Save later today if people are interested, as far as I know this is the only other material released of this truly kick ass band.

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I actually got to see The League, at Charlotte's Web in DeKalb. Friggin 95 degrees in that place, and Bobby never took his jacket off - didn't sweat, either.

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voerking wrote:
Pasta wrote:"The League Of Gentlemen" ... as far as I know this is the only other material released of this truly kick ass band.

there's a live thing called Thrang Thrang Gozinbulx. i have it, & can post it, if you want.


Yeah, that'd be great, really into this record, and this era of fripp's sound.
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Robyn Hitchcock - Storefront Hitchcock (LP version - vinyl only)[/url]

wikipedia:
Storefront Hitchcock L.P. is the vinyl edition of the soundtrack to the performance film Storefront Hitchcock, directed by Jonathan Demme and featuring the songs of Robyn Hitchcock.
It was released concurrently with the CD soundtrack in 1998, but includes five songs that are not on the CD, including an extravagantly re-made "Statue With A Walkman" which features evocative spoken passages, and the previously unavailable "Eerie Green Storm Lantern".
The version of "Filthy Bird" features prominent violin from Deni Bonet, pitched in the style of crying, swooping gulls, which far outdoes the original recording made for Moss Elixir.
The set also features alternative ad-libbed spoken sections from Hitchcock, some of which are perhaps more enchanting than those heard on the CD edition.

Guitarist Tim Keegan also appears alongside Hitchcock and Deni Bonet.

Track listing:

SIDE 1
1. 1974
2. Let's Go Thundering
3. Filthy Bird
4. Statue With a Walkman
SIDE 2
1. I'm Only You
2. Glass Hotel
3. I Something You
4. The Yip! Song
5. You and Oblivion
SIDE 3
1. Freeze
2. Airscape
3. Alright, Yeah
4. Where Do You Go When You Die
SIDE 4
1. The Wind Cries Mary
2. No, I Don't Remember Guildford
3. Eerie Green Storm Lantern
4. Beautiful Queen

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Nina wrote:
DazeyDiver wrote:i've been wanting to try some Loud Family or Game Theory but i'm a little light on the yen. anybody have some samples?


I can accommodate your request. Will post them later tonight or tomorrow.


much appreciated, nina.

man, all of the game theory records are OOP. and there are only a handful of loud family albums on itunes.
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