Staly
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It can't be as good as the godawful House of Love Butterfly album though, because that's the best indie album ever you know
It can't be as good as the godawful House of Love Butterfly album though, because that's the best indie album ever you know
I fell for one of Amazon's "As you bought that, you might also like to buy this" e-mails, this week. Should arrive tomorrow.
Any good?
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I haven't got that. My other half tried ordering it for me as a gift when it came out, but everytime she received an Out of Stock email back. How much are they charging for it nowadays? I could be tempted as it's got some corkers on it and not too much filler.I fell for one of Amazon's "As you bought that, you might also like to buy this" e-mails, this week. Should arrive tomorrow.
Any good?
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I've got it. It's pretty good. A few duffers but quite a few classics - Tullycraft, Pocketbooks etc.
I haven't got that. My other half tried ordering it for me as a gift when it came out, but everytime she received an Out of Stock email back. How much are they charging for it nowadays? I could be tempted as it's got some corkers on it and not too much filler.
I love Amazon. It's bloody brilliant.
Dear me, is this really the spirit of Sarah Records??
Yes indeed. I was more than a tad gutted that due to DJing duties and them playing the church stage (capacity approx 120 max), I missed the entire set. Pam Berry from Black Tambourine (and many other fine bands) sung on some of the songs.
Curses!
Having said all that, that Tallulah Gosh retrospective looks interesting...
I love You! Me! Dancing! by! Los! Campesinos! If John Peel had still been alive, it would have been number 1 in the Festive 50. I also love Shrag, but it's not one of my favourites of theirs. Same goes for Love Is All. However, there is quite a lot I've never heard - let us know if there are any pearls in there. I meant to start posting my Indie Rarities today, but got sidetracked - maybe tomorrow lunchtime I'll try to get from All Over The Place to My Bloody Valentine...
I love Withered Hand and was going to include 'Religious Songs' on the CD set I put together, but thought it was a tad too 'folky' to really fit the bill. Truly wonderful song though.Sorry if this has come up already on the thread, but Pam Berry has been touring and recording with Edinburgh's Dan Willson (Withered Hand) over the past year or so, and features on his forthcoming second album. I've met her at a few of their joint shows and she's thoroughly lovely as well as brilliant.
Quite a few live examples up on YouTube, here's one of them.
Eye Pilgrims - Wall of sand (Woosh – WOOSH 010 - flexi, 1989)
Ha! I'm going out for a pint with the guitarist from the Eye Pilgrims tomorrow. He's an old friend of mine. He would be utterly astonished that anybody still remembers them!