Posted: 20 Sep 2005, 16:39
a vision and a strong theme, a lot of film samples, a lot of whisky and one or two synths...JAMES RAY wrote:Really? Is that what it takes.
its a beautiful thing
a vision and a strong theme, a lot of film samples, a lot of whisky and one or two synths...JAMES RAY wrote:Really? Is that what it takes.
in all fairness no, well not above and beyond its usage on your artwork anyway...JAMES RAY wrote:nice avatar - hope you understand it's origin
He's a great bloke and he looks like me (apparently).eastmidswhizzkid wrote:a band who i'd never heard of -and had definitely never clapped eyes on me before- asked me to join them while i was stood talking to ed rhombus at the same bar as....JAMES RAY!! (who incidentally isn't a wanker at all IMHO).
Did you say yes?eastmidswhizzkid wrote:a band who i'd never heard of -and had definitely never clapped eyes on me before- asked me to join them while i was stood talking to ed rhombus at the same bar as....JAMES RAY!! (who incidentally isn't a wanker at all IMHO).
Yes he's a lovely man - I must remember that first impressions don't always counteastmidswhizzkid wrote:JAMES RAY!! (who incidentally isn't a wanker at all IMHO).
true enough, but he has borne out my first impressions of him. consider:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Yes he's a lovely man - I must remember that first impressions don't always counteastmidswhizzkid wrote:JAMES RAY!! (who incidentally isn't a wanker at all IMHO).
Well said that man.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:true enough, but he has borne out my first impressions of him. consider:Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Yes he's a lovely man - I must remember that first impressions don't always counteastmidswhizzkid wrote:JAMES RAY!! (who incidentally isn't a wanker at all IMHO).
he gives away entire back catalogue for free download on t'internet -an artist who is genuinely more interested in making his music available for the sake of it reaching a wider audience than financial gain. and he was quite happy for me to run off copies for those unable to download it all (ie planet dave).
he comes on here -a site dedicated to a band he has been part of, a site populated by obsessive fans of said band- in his real name; not only puts up with the probably highly mundane questions we throw at him, but actually answers them (sort of! ) without condescension or conceit.
he also refused to be rattled by some arse-candle trying to hold him to ransom over his own master-tapes - then offers them up to however for whatever purpose as long as the profit goes to amnesty.
and although 4080peru turned out not to be as popular as his older stuff with a lot of people at bloktober he didn't get all primadonna about it. he was quite happy to sign stuff for everyone and chat at the bar -and come back on here as a Heartlander afterwards.
for fuck's sake -the fact that he was prepared to do the gig in the first place show's he's a sound bloke.
cybercideDark wrote:Out of curiosity, what was the band called?
We knew that already, man25men wrote:He's here
Reminder...radiojamaica wrote:We knew that already, man25men wrote:He's here
I think dramatically changing our musical style is overstating the case, but yeah, we did seem to go big beat, then I went breakbeat, but you can't beat a chorus pedal, eh Sisters/Neff/Violets/etc? Heaven forbid we should move on!Quiff Boy wrote:that sounds about right for them... they always had a bizarre sense of humour, and an intense love of footballallfear wrote:that was the 2nd manc gig in 1996, Ketimine did a demo called who are the bastards in black or summit didnt they?
Matt
they were all mad man city fans, and i believe they changed their musical style dramatically a couple of years later and ended up a big-beat dance combo a la "bentleys rhythm ace", and have had one of their tracks played at maine road at half-time
The BBC wrote:Yavapai County Sheriff Steve Waugh said on Saturday that inquiries were centred on self-help expert James Ray as police looked at possible criminal negligence.
Waugh denied that Ray had asked for a number of other charges of criminal negligence and crimes against music to be taken into account, stemming from his involvement in a short-lived and ill-fated mid-80s venture involving "Tele-Tubby" Trisha.