Rifle Sport's White Made in France. Ripped from a vinyl on 256KBps.
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3702Jurgis, is that Sean McLoughlin's band? I've heard about this but never saw it. Awesome!
Robert Anton Wilson wrote:The totally convinced and the totally stupid have too much in common for the resemblance to be accidental
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3703Ifan Saer wrote:Has anyone got Fine Business, Excellent by Six Horse? Cheers!
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3704FuzzBob wrote:Dr. Geek wrote:Anyone have the "Gong" live recording of the Jesus Lizard that was posted a while back? Please?
Right here:
http://www.sendspace.com/delete/ht7q4m/oe22o
I think your link needs to be fixed.
www.23beatsoff.blogspot.com
Nina wrote: We're all growing too old to expect solace from watching Camus and Ayn Rand copulate.
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3705Dr. Geek wrote:FuzzBob wrote:Dr. Geek wrote:Anyone have the "Gong" live recording of the Jesus Lizard that was posted a while back? Please?
Right here:
http://www.sendspace.com/delete/ht7q4m/oe22o
I think your link needs to be fixed.
Damn. Will look into it when I get home. In the meantime, try substituting "file" for "delete."
iembalm wrote:Can I just point out, Rick, that this rant is in a thread about a cartoon?
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3706jurgis rudkus wrote:Evergreen: '95 Weston sessions
Wow - thanks. I'd never heard of these guys before and the first track is about 100 kinds of awesome.
- Andy
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3707andyman wrote:jurgis rudkus wrote:Evergreen: '95 Weston sessions
Wow - thanks. I'd never heard of these guys before and the first track is about 100 kinds of awesome.
Cool. Glad folks are digging... the tape hiss adds old skool flavor, no?
Evergreen was Sean McLoughlin and Tim Ruth and Britt Walford and someone I'm forgetting... I encourage everyone to buy their actual cd, which was first on Hi-Ball and then reissued recently by Temporary Residence. Not because Britt was in Slint, but because Evergreen strove to offer children of all ages the finest in well-baked undieground ass-boogie.
To me, they were a tasty musical pot brownie.
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3708VICE: Why did you guys call the band Evergreen?
Britt: Umm…I can't remember.
http://www.viceland.com/int/v10n11/htdocs/interview.php
A cool little feature on Evergreen from Vice magazine about three years ago.
Britt: Umm…I can't remember.
http://www.viceland.com/int/v10n11/htdocs/interview.php
A cool little feature on Evergreen from Vice magazine about three years ago.
zom-zom wrote:Why do drummers insist on calling the little stools they sit on "thrones"? Kings of nothing.
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3709eephour wrote:VICE: Why did you guys call the band Evergreen?
Britt: Umm…I can't remember.
http://www.viceland.com/int/v10n11/htdocs/interview.php
A cool little feature on Evergreen from Vice magazine about three years ago.
i love that interview. so funny. i'm super-excited about these weston sessions, too.
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3710ssakmule wrote:
tar - chicago @ lounge ax, 24.11.95 (last show)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=h547ded1
Figure out the track list for yourself. song 14 is my fav Tar song, Topless, mindless, senseless.
The archive is 114 MB in size & that's the reason I used megaupload (others have a 100 MB upload limit). If someone has problems with country download restrictions (not applicable to the US, UK & most of Europe), let me know, I can split it & upload it onto different servers....(if u r unable to find a fix for bypassing the limits).
post got pushed away too soon & it's TAR, deserves a bout of bumps.