Perchance they are. "The WEA Mixes 1985".
You all know perfectly well I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
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Neither do I. Tis bollocks.Dark wrote: You all know perfectly well I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
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I do! It was the first song on a tape I borrowed 20 years ago. A tape of a band I had not heard of before....The Sisters of Mercy.Dark wrote: I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
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textures and soundscapes from acoustic instruments (like an acoustic take on Esquimaux), or something more 'traditional'?JAMES RAY wrote:You will, believe me.boudicca wrote:I like the sound of this!JAMES RAY wrote:especially the fiddles (!)
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And will you be singing on itlazarus corporation wrote:textures and soundscapes from acoustic instruments (like an acoustic take on Esquimaux), or something more 'traditional'?JAMES RAY wrote:You will, believe me.boudicca wrote: I like the sound of this!
textures and soundscapes from acoustic instruments (like an acoustic take on Esquimaux), or something more 'traditional'?[/quote]
And will you be singing on it [/quote]
These are 'traditional' (in the broad sense of the word) tracks on which I will be singing. Think Jim White, Cohen ( I am by no means comparing). It's a style i have been dragging through the sewer long enough and since I have been fortunate enough to meet and write with a few like minded gypsys on my travels we have transpired into James Ray & The Longfolk.
And will you be singing on it [/quote]
These are 'traditional' (in the broad sense of the word) tracks on which I will be singing. Think Jim White, Cohen ( I am by no means comparing). It's a style i have been dragging through the sewer long enough and since I have been fortunate enough to meet and write with a few like minded gypsys on my travels we have transpired into James Ray & The Longfolk.
[finbarr saunders]Fnarr! Fnarr! Kyak! Kyak![/finbarr saunders]canon docre wrote:Ouch. Mrs. Snowey, I await you entering the ring.
Ouch indeed
Something pithy.
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Are "The Otherfolk" the same?
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correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes toorobertzombie wrote:Are "The Otherfolk" the same?
http://www.myspace.com/theotherfolk
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I'm enjoying em as we speakradiojamaica wrote:correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes toorobertzombie wrote:Are "The Otherfolk" the same?
http://www.myspace.com/theotherfolk
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It is good stuff to listen to while hungoverrobertzombie wrote:I'm enjoying em as we speakradiojamaica wrote:correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes toorobertzombie wrote:Are "The Otherfolk" the same?
http://www.myspace.com/theotherfolk
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I have some parties to attend over the next few weeks, so I'll know what to do now