Anyone else had a listen to it yet?
It was the first thing I did, once I'd collapsed in a pile of unneccessary bags on my train norff. And I've got to say, despite being in the doubters' camp as far as the set on Sunday nite was concerned, I really like it.
Seems to be in the vein of Nick Cave or Swans, and fiddles make an appearance, as promised . Last track's an instrumental, which is something I don't tend to enjoy much, but the first three songs are very good.
Good work, Mr. Ray! [/crawly bum-lick]
James Ray & The Longfolk CD
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What are you suggesting man?!pikkrong wrote:Is it possible to get more?boudicca wrote:I thought I'd give it a special thread of its own, so that I can get extra Mr. Ray points...
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nothing but maximum points.boudicca wrote:What are you suggesting man?!pikkrong wrote:Is it possible to get more?boudicca wrote:I thought I'd give it a special thread of its own, so that I can get extra Mr. Ray points...
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I can't find mine! And he signed it too! Bloody hell...
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Depends, doesn't it? I don't remember much of the gig, you see, so I'll give the tunes a listen to see for myself.
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The CD thankfully sounds bugger-all like the gig. It's ace. If the Neph are spaghetti metal, I guess the Longfolk must be spaghetti-goth.
Did I mention mine was signed 'F.U.C.K. You'.
Yeah, thought so.
Did I mention mine was signed 'F.U.C.K. You'.
Yeah, thought so.
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When will they be made available to the general public?
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but you were drinking coke for large chunks of the afternoon, where did it all go so wrongtimsinister wrote:Depends, doesn't it? I don't remember much of the gig, you see, so I'll give the tunes a listen to see for myself.
Goths have feelings too
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A most excellent question.
To which I cannot remember the answer.
To which I cannot remember the answer.
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That's a question I'd like to know the answer to too.hallucienate wrote:When will they be made available to the general public?
@JamesRay, well... will they be?
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Damn it, my arch-nemesis! The worst possible alcoholic beverage.
Didn't someone give it to me?
Didn't someone give it to me?
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makers of pies and pasties to goths everywhere?boudicca wrote:Ginsinister...
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Mr. Ray said it would be available as an online order thingy in a couple of weeks in the previous thread...nick the stripper wrote:That's a question I'd like to know the answer to too.hallucienate wrote:When will they be made available to the general public?
@JamesRay, well... will they be?
Now, what does this cd sound like, does he actually sing on it
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The songs sound like the kind of stuff Mr No Name would hum to himself as he waited for the right moment to shoot at the gallow rope.
And that's a compliment, btw.
And that's a compliment, btw.
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ahem. did anyone get mine?
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Indeed. If I hadn't already heard the CD myself, that would persuade me to listen to it!Planet Dave wrote:The songs sound like the kind of stuff Mr No Name would hum to himself as he waited for the right moment to shoot at the gallow rope.
And that's a compliment, btw.
'Cos us fuckin' goffs are just funny like that...
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Sounds a bit like a mellow Alabma 3 , It wasn't what I was expecting, but I really like it .
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"