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Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 20:02
by Dark
Perchance they are. "The WEA Mixes 1985".
You all know perfectly well I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 20:28
by spartacus mills
Dark wrote:
You all know perfectly well I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
Neither do I. Tis bollocks.
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 06:53
by Ozpat
Dark wrote:
I don't like Marian. I've mentioned it enough times.
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.
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 09:10
by JAMES RAY
emilystrange wrote:JAMES RAY wrote:NB - No electronic instruments were used in the playing of these tracks.
were any instruments hurt?
They were all treated with the greatest respect - especially the fiddles (!)
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 11:23
by boudicca
JAMES RAY wrote:especially the fiddles (!)
I like the sound of this!
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 11:40
by JAMES RAY
boudicca wrote:JAMES RAY wrote:especially the fiddles (!)
I like the sound of this!
You will, believe me.
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 11:51
by timsinister
Groupies...
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 12:04
by boudicca
timsinister wrote:Groupies...
Har-diddly-har...
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 12:11
by lazarus corporation
JAMES RAY wrote:boudicca wrote:JAMES RAY wrote:especially the fiddles (!)
I like the sound of this!
You will, believe me.
textures and soundscapes from acoustic instruments (like an acoustic take on Esquimaux), or something more 'traditional'?
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 12:13
by Obviousman
lazarus corporation wrote:JAMES RAY wrote:boudicca wrote:
I like the sound of this!
You will, believe me.
textures and soundscapes from acoustic instruments (like an acoustic take on Esquimaux), or something more 'traditional'?
And will you be singing on it
Re: James Ray & The Longfolk
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 13:53
by JAMES RAY
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.
Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 13:57
by mik
canon docre wrote:Ouch. Mrs. Snowey, I await you entering the ring.
[finbarr saunders]Fnarr! Fnarr! Kyak! Kyak![/finbarr saunders]
Ouch indeed
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 15:44
by robertzombie
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 16:00
by radiojamaica
correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes too
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 16:08
by boudicca
I normally stay
well away from this particular topic but I was drawn here by the smell... talk about thread necro!
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 16:12
by robertzombie
radiojamaica wrote:
correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes too
I'm enjoying em as we speak
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 16:16
by radiojamaica
robertzombie wrote:radiojamaica wrote:
correct. same tunes as on the Longfolk cd. very good tunes too
I'm enjoying em as we speak
It is good stuff to listen to while hungover
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 16:23
by robertzombie
I have some parties to attend over the next few weeks, so I'll know what to do now
Posted: 16 Mar 2008, 20:15
by Zuma
Hire the band