Yeah, they were bloody great.
The Brilliant Corners, that is. I recently dowloaded a John Peel session from a dodgy Russian site. Pure joy.
Yeah, they were bloody great.
Have to say, that leaves me pretty meh: sounds like an A-ha album track or something. This on the other hand, from the essential Labrador 100 compilation, is rather fantastic. Pick out your fave influences ;o)
Sorry, I linked to te wrong track. May have been drunk at the time.
Quite nice, for fans of Antipodean indie:
https://soundcloud.com/chaptermusic/the-goon-sax-sometimes-accidentally
I listened to this at the weekend - very nice.
I've recorded all 3 parts of Music for Misfits: The Story of Indie, but not watched any yet. Is it any good?
It's OK, doesn't really tell you anything new, but not a bad way to spend three hours.
I did record the 80's one and watched it last night. It was, as Tiny says - no earth shattering insight for the converted - but enjoyably nostalgic. For a program supposedly about NON-mainstream music, it kind of wasn't - at least not to the likes of us indie-kids. (Understandably I guess) concentrated on the likes of the Smiths, New Order, Happy Mondays, etc rather than PROPER indie-pop. Sarah Records didn't get a mention at all, (although Amelia Fletcher was one of the talking heads).
Going to have a look and see if the 90's one is still on iPlayer, later in the week.
Here we go. Limited edition http://storyofsarahrecords.bigcartel.com/product/my-secret-world-the-story-of-sarah-records-dvd
Hmmm. I want to buy it, but (a) I'd be surprised if I watched it more than once, and (b) surely it will be broadcast on BBC4 on a Friday night in the not-too-distant future?
I own many duffle coats. I can hire them out