She's one of those folk I like in short bursts. I saw her way back when she was in Sugarcubes, and have had a few of her albums over the years, only to sell them again ( still have Post).
Any other Dons fans reckon our signings so far look like just the ticket!? Only 1 tricky forward required to make a damned fine team. My fiver on the Dons for the league doesn't look so daft (well...not quite as daft, maybe).
The above post is the kind of thing I'd like to see more of...maybe part of an A-Z of Aberdeen bands since the 50s. Ideally with photos. Adam...the Great Scots Musicography was a large format book by Martin Strong. It wasn't overly accurate with my entry either (apparently my career 'went down the plughole in the early 90s'.)
I've seen them live, and been on the same bill as Malcolm Middleton once at Tunnels and Bill'n'Aidan at Tryptych. But, like you, I've only really got into their music more recently. I have got a cool cdr of them live in Sweden, if you'd like a copy?
2 pretty decent guitarists from Aberdeen...Billy Bremner and Dave Flett. Everything started round about here... first air-breathimg thing to crawl from the sea was frm Stoney, as was Rabbie Burns' dad. Plus Elvis' family came fromhereabouts.
If Don Quixote was ever so gay He'd play with the boys every day And then he would dance-a With wee Sancho Panza And roger his ringpiece away next..... If Cliff Richard was a devil worshipper
There was a wee lad called Oor Wullie Whose hair looked exceedingly silly So he plastered it well with some foul-smelling gel Now instead of being spiky it's hilly. next topic.....wasps oops....too late!...how's about Cameron Diaz and a wasp?
Californian DJ Don Campau plays 2 dangerlamb? and 1 Kitchen Cynics one on his latest show on KOWS FM (and in Europe on Webradio Radio Marabu - das Webradio mit Europes alternative Music ) He's also podcast the show here... PodOmatic | Podcast - No Pigeonholes
Yep...an excellent film (Pan's Labyrinth). Watched Mystic River last night....didn't impress me as much as it did Luke 1976, but still a good watch, with a great cast. Although well-acted I wasn't particularly surprised by the plot.