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Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 18:09
by 6FeetOver
Neh - I was at the 'rents all weekend - and they only have dial-up. Fie!
Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 19:29
by JansenClone
James Blast wrote:far be it from me to spoil a party, so as David Sylvian once crooned "Nightporter's gone, nightporter's gone..."
Gone digging through my old singles box for you James...
Have a listen again too!
(Might have to copy and paste the link, but hey...)
http://s65.yousendit.com/d.aspx?
id=3LPJ2Q0T86IIK2OZJ9B9QGK012
Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 19:54
by James Blast
Cheers
Michael
now gimme Taking Islands in Africa, my most very fave Jap toon
Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 20:19
by Dark
I quite like "Transmission". Sorta has a "shady bar in downtown Tokyo at 7pm" feel to it. Yes I visualize songs, what's your point?
Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 22:11
by James Blast
you'll be buying Blue Öyster Cult albums next
Korin
Posted: 11 Apr 2006, 23:13
by Dark
Wasn't it Japan who supported them at one point?
And I've got my single of Nightporter in front of me. Great band..
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:06
by James Blast
Dark wrote:Wasn't it Japan who supported them at one point?
well done, in one
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:15
by boudicca
I did not have you down as a Japan fan, I must say James...
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:16
by Dark
Well, it's clear he has good taste. Eh, Izzy?
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:24
by James Blast
boudicca wrote:I did not have you down as a Japan fan, I must say James...
quality sounds
B, allas quality sounds fur me, even if they do look like a bunch of simpering Nancy boys
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 00:27
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:boudicca wrote:I did not have you down as a Japan fan, I must say James...
quality sounds
B, allas quality sounds fur me, even if they do look like a bunch of simpering Nancy boys
There is a fairly strong
Baw-hoose connection, of course, which maybe redeems them somewhat...
... although some might say Bawhoose were a bunch of simpering Nancy boys as well.
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 18:04
by James Blast
no B the Dali's Car project was truly awful
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 18:16
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:no B the Dali's Car project was truly awful
Like a nice cup o' tea and red wine..? great on their own, but you wouldn't mix them together?
Never heard Dali's car myself, kept meaning to at the height of my Murph obsession... but admittedly I did have a strong sneaking suspicion that it would be
total pants.
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 22:47
by JansenClone
boudicca wrote:James Blast wrote:no B the Dali's Car project was truly awful
Like a nice cup o' tea and red wine..? great on their own, but you wouldn't mix them together?
Never heard Dali's car myself, kept meaning to at the height of my Murph obsession... but admittedly I did have a strong sneaking suspicion that it would be
total pants.
How about a Dalis Car download then for you late nighters...
(Should play with VLC media player)
Michael
http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1VCD ... UIKFGHLGHM
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 23:22
by James Blast
is it 'The Mirror is the Judgement' if so, I'll pass by at speed
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 23:33
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:'The Mirror is the Judgement'
Ain't it just...
http://www.bauhausmusik.com/photos/2006/europe/22.html
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 23:41
by Dark
That's a bizarre song and video.. Pete Murphy playing with a laserdisc and Mick Karn throwing it into the sea.
Not bad, though. Their method of recording (sending tapes back and forth to each other) is similar to the way Tierkreis record (I make synth and vocals, then send to the drummer, he sends the drum track back, I mix).
Our judgement is in Count Orlok's mirror.
Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 23:43
by boudicca
Dark wrote:That's a bizarre song and video.. Pete Murphy playing with a laserdisc and Mick Karn throwing it into the sea.
Not bad, though. Their method of recording (sending tapes back and forth to each other) is similar to the way Tierkreis record (I make synth and vocals, then send to the drummer, he sends the drum track back, I mix).
Our judgement is in Count Orlok's mirror.
Are you comparing yourself to
The Mightly Murphster, Korin?
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 00:10
by Dark
We probably owe more to Japan than Bauhaus, so no.
Transmission of.. commercial love..
But then, were it not for Suicide or Gangwar, I probably wouldn't be making the music that I do.
Rev Rev!
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 01:37
by Johnny M
It's so hard to decide.
When the weak come into your realm. Do you respond and humiliate as they have you? No.
You let them gracefully walkaway.
Some peeps don't even understand than concept.
Life *shrug* but coming home.
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 04:40
by 6FeetOver
Johnny M wrote:It's so hard to decide.
When the weak come into your realm. Do you respond and humiliate as they have you? No.
You let them gracefully walkaway.
Some peeps don't even understand than concept.
But only the truly strong can understand that concept, and act accordingly...
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 05:08
by Ozpat
6 a.m. in the morning and about to go to sleep, I feel excited like a teenager who does'nt want to sleep!
I'm gonna watch my band........soon...
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 06:01
by 6FeetOver
Ozpat wrote:6 a.m. in the morning and about to go to sleep, I feel excited like a teenager who does'nt want to sleep!
I'm gonna watch my band........soon...
AWWWW - I know the feeling!!!
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 09:37
by timsinister
Dark wrote:That's a bizarre song and video.. Pete Murphy playing with a laserdisc and Mick Karn throwing it into the sea.
There's a memory! My first Heartland meet, horribly hung-over, watching various DVDs from where I'd fallen on JansenClone's floor. Bizarre stuff, and the first time I'd seen Pete on t'telly.
Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 12:57
by boudicca
Johnny M wrote:It's so hard to decide.
When the weak come into your realm. Do you respond and humiliate as they have you? No.
You let them gracefully walkaway.
What if they walk away from you, but not from your world, John?
What if they're there, every day, continuing to humiliate you?