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their stuff is quite samey i've found but ok.Bruce Rioja wrote:There was an album being advertised on the tele this morning by a band called The Editors. Sounded pretty good to me. Does anyone have it/know much about them, before I go spunking my cash on it?
quite how you managed to not get badgered by me into having Munich as a European anthem in November i'll never know. first album will prob be a £5er somewhere
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My flatmate got a press copy through the post tother week and has been playing it practically none stop so far.jmjhb wrote:I owe the lead singer a pintVerbal wrote:The new Los Campesinos! album. Only given it a few plays on the old player but already its sounding good. Actually kindof reminds me of Arcade Fire in some bits
The new Mars Volta album, The Bedlam in Goliath, leaked - got it and it's bloody awesome!
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Cheers Ginge.hisroyalgingerness wrote:their stuff is quite samey i've found but ok.Bruce Rioja wrote:There was an album being advertised on the tele this morning by a band called The Editors. Sounded pretty good to me. Does anyone have it/know much about them, before I go spunking my cash on it?
quite how you managed to not get badgered by me into having Munich as a European anthem in November i'll never know. first album will prob be a £5er somewhere
"people are fragile things you know by now. be careful what you put them through
"people are fragile tihngs you know by now. you'll speak when you're spoke to"
I see that Boy Kill Boy are touring again, only this time they appear to be giving the north west a wide berth.
I'll drop them a note of thanks.

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they did jabez clegg in november and i was in london with work the feckersBruce Rioja wrote:Cheers Ginge.hisroyalgingerness wrote:their stuff is quite samey i've found but ok.Bruce Rioja wrote:There was an album being advertised on the tele this morning by a band called The Editors. Sounded pretty good to me. Does anyone have it/know much about them, before I go spunking my cash on it?
quite how you managed to not get badgered by me into having Munich as a European anthem in November i'll never know. first album will prob be a £5er somewhere
"people are fragile things you know by now. be careful what you put them through
"people are fragile tihngs you know by now. you'll speak when you're spoke to"
I see that Boy Kill Boy are touring again, only this time they appear to be giving the north west a wide berth.
I'll drop them a note of thanks.
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Editors, no definite article, like Buzzcocks or Arctic Monkeys. With due respect you're probably old enough to have the original Joy Division albums, which may save you a bob or two. Saw 'em at Glastonbury and they put on a jolly good show; it's just that I didn't believe a word of it. Perhaps it's that preposterous voice he sings in.Bruce Rioja wrote:There was an album being advertised on the tele this morning by a band called The Editors. Sounded pretty good to me. Does anyone have it/know much about them, before I go spunking my cash on it?
Oh and to answer the thread question, this week i are been mostly listening to Sound Affects by t'Jam.
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Been youtubeing a few raves from the grave tonight:
Animals, House of the Rising Sun,
Sky, Tocata.
Dave Edmunds doing Kachcchurian's "Sabre Dance" in a Seville concert.
Jeff Wayne's stage version of War of the Worlds.
Jeff Wayne's Ravel's Bolero guitar solo.
Clapton and Knopfler doing Layla.
David Gilmore on solo guitar.
and...for a laugh...The Scorpions doing "Bolero"
etc, etc.
Animals, House of the Rising Sun,
Sky, Tocata.
Dave Edmunds doing Kachcchurian's "Sabre Dance" in a Seville concert.
Jeff Wayne's stage version of War of the Worlds.
Jeff Wayne's Ravel's Bolero guitar solo.
Clapton and Knopfler doing Layla.
David Gilmore on solo guitar.
and...for a laugh...The Scorpions doing "Bolero"
etc, etc.
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