Strawberry Switchblade
Those were the days - I hunted High and Low for 7" of their cover of "Jolene" - Finally found it in Berwick Street, London in 91 for £7.00! That really made my day in 'the ole smoke'!
All I need to do know is find a Best Of on CD!
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indeed!Justj0hn wrote:Thrash Harry says:
"that mob who did the 'why are you up there you say/ why are you down there I say' song"
Blancmange???
J.j.......
"living on the ceiling" - a top little ditty! and it has a wicked sitar solo... (and how often do you get to say that? )
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Bah, ok......I'll take a quick look into the cassette box....a format I hate by the way.
I see the Blake Babies, Pastels, Fad Gadget, Concrete Blonde, Kraftwerk, Sheep On Drugs, Nico, Clock DVA, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Throbbing Gristle, Throwing Muses, The Cramps, The Wipers, Primitives, The Unrest, Pylon, This Mortal Coil......that just a handful from the topmost layer.
J.j.......
I see the Blake Babies, Pastels, Fad Gadget, Concrete Blonde, Kraftwerk, Sheep On Drugs, Nico, Clock DVA, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Throbbing Gristle, Throwing Muses, The Cramps, The Wipers, Primitives, The Unrest, Pylon, This Mortal Coil......that just a handful from the topmost layer.
J.j.......
I'll dig it out at the weekend. It is record label produced and from memory always had some slight damage (30 seconds-ish). Halfway through 'Rose' on one side and in Hunter's intro to the medley at the end but it in no way detracts from the sound. Sounds a lot heavier than the studio produced stuff. Plus I've always been happy with it as I lifted it from someone at a party many moons ago.Red Sunsets wrote:I need to hear that tape JohnnyJohnny Boy wrote:@ BP - More EBG than me ..?
Mind you, last time I looked in 'the box in the attic full of tapes' I pulled out Mott The Hoople.
Live On Broadway 1974.
Are you geek minded? Able to copy it onto CD? If so, I 've no probs sending it to you ...as long as you make me a copy. And return the original, of course.
Broadway AND Hammersmith. This is it:
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Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
'I'd like to introduce you to ...AERIALLLLL BENNNNNDERRRRRRRR!'Thrash Harry wrote:Aerial Bender. They don't make 'em like that anymore.Johnny Boy wrote:@ BP - More EBG than me ..?
Mind you, last time I looked in 'the box in the attic full of tapes' I pulled out Mott The Hoople.
Live On Broadway 1974.
Cue guitar intro into Walking With A mountain - Class.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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i loved strawberry switchblade. saw them at planet X l'pool. i think. or was it just rosie????
i'm not admitting to the 90's
i'm not admitting to the 90's
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
http://db3.gemm.com/c/search.pl?sid=363 ... Go%21.y=12AndyTheGoth wrote:Strawberry Switchblade
Those were the days - I hunted High and Low for 7" of their cover of "Jolene" - Finally found it in Berwick Street, London in 91 for £7.00! That really made my day in 'the ole smoke'!
All I need to do know is find a Best Of on CD!
looks kinda familiar
and a damn fine album too
@ ATG
you may wanna checkout "Ornamental" Crystal Nights
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That's it. Been bugging me all day. Cheers fellas!Quiff Boy wrote:indeed!Justj0hn wrote:Thrash Harry says:
"that mob who did the 'why are you up there you say/ why are you down there I say' song"
Blancmange???
J.j.......
"living on the ceiling" - a top little ditty! and it has a wicked sitar solo... (and how often do you get to say that? )
Go to sleep now, Francis.
It was but "Blind Vision" was even better.............and on clear vinal as well..........Quiff Boy wrote:
Justj0hn wrote:
Thrash Harry says:
"that mob who did the 'why are you up there you say/ why are you down there I say' song"
Blancmange???
J.j.......
indeed!
"living on the ceiling" - a top little ditty! and it has a wicked sitar solo... (and how often do you get to say that? )
That's it. Been bugging me all day. Cheers fellas!
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elguiri states:
"It was but "Blind Vision" was even better.............and on clear vinal as well"
Clear vinyl! Are you trying to make my brain explode! I am such a sucker for specialized ltd edition, clear and or colored vinyl records. Nice.
j0hn.......
"It was but "Blind Vision" was even better.............and on clear vinal as well"
Clear vinyl! Are you trying to make my brain explode! I am such a sucker for specialized ltd edition, clear and or colored vinyl records. Nice.
j0hn.......
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I saw Blancmange on their 'Happy Families' tour.... it was too long ago and too many bands ago to remember what they were like, except for 'God's Kitchen' I seem to remember that...or do I?
Blind Vision has a most excellent bass sound tho
Blind Vision has a most excellent bass sound tho
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
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