Nope, he's american. The family moved to australia when he was young, he was born in New York.hallucienate wrote:mel gibson is australian.
But it's the best pic I could find on the 'net (I was at work!).
Nope, he's american. The family moved to australia when he was young, he was born in New York.hallucienate wrote:mel gibson is australian.
same difference, he's still only pretending to be scottish because he got paid lots of money.Big Si wrote:Nope, he's american. The family moved to australia when he was young, he was born in New York.hallucienate wrote:mel gibson is australian.
But it's the best pic I could find on the 'net (I was at work!).
hallucienate wrote:same difference, he's still only pretending to be scottish because he got paid lots of money.Big Si wrote:Nope, he's american. The family moved to australia when he was young, he was born in New York.hallucienate wrote:mel gibson is australian.
But it's the best pic I could find on the 'net (I was at work!).
A piccy of Billy Connolly would've been much better.
Andrew Eldritch wrote: "I'm actually quite a decent bastard..." (New Musical Express, February 27th 1988)
If I ever bought a record primarily cos of the sleeve design, it would be "Unknown Pleasures"Nancy_78 wrote:Yes,I have.I bought Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures"(1979) that way although by that time I haven't heard anything of them at all yet.It was in 1992 and I was just 14 years old.
Seeing it in my ten years older male cousin's crate of records back then I was just deadly impressed by its sleeve and I wanted to find out more.That record simply changed the way I was looking at the music forever and has a very special place in my record collection ever since just like the Sisters' rather fabulous "Floodland"(1987) that I first heard four years earlier.Its music,lyrics...in fact everything was just splendid.And Joy Division became one of my favourite all time bands that way.And all thanks to my cousin who got me into them.He got me into the Sisters more promptly too.
What about this one Mr Chairman?Chairman Bux wrote:Ever bought a record primarily cos of the sleeve design?
No, but I have deliberately avoided records based on their sleeve designs.
I'll just link through to my discogs profile straight away shall IQuiff Boy wrote:Obviousman wrote:Where to begin, ouch!
i was waiting for you to join this one...
yeah, straight to the money shotObviousman wrote:I'll just link through to my discogs profile straight away shall IQuiff Boy wrote:Obviousman wrote:Where to begin, ouch!
i was waiting for you to join this one...
I heard that is a portrait of the band? Very cool sleeve. I also liked In the Flat Field artwork - turned out to be a pretty good record too.Thea wrote:i bought "mask" by bauhaus 'cos i liked the panda.