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Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 18:26
by Quiff Boy
seem to recall james describing it to me as mexican folk guitarists playing goth tunes
i wouldnt know as i never got a copy
james said he had a free one for me, but then i got dragged off to dj.
i tried asking the guy doing the rounds with the box full of them for one but he wanted to charge me a fiver. cheeky bastard! i got them the bloody gig
oh well.
it good then?
Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 20:59
by pikkrong
Quiff Boy wrote:
it good then?
yes.
Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 23:38
by allfear
What is this all about>?
Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 23:44
by pikkrong
allfear wrote:What is this all about>?
CD "Everywhere Is A Strange Part Of Somewhere" by James Ray & The Longfolk, including 4 songs.
If it wasn't a tricky question.
Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 23:52
by allfear
so I not only missed out on playing a top gigs, missed out on seeing JR play Edie and Fuel I missed out on a cd as well #
#
BOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO
;(
Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 23:56
by pikkrong
allfear wrote:so I not only missed out on playing a top gigs, missed out on seeing JR play Edie and Fuel I missed out on a cd as well #
#
BOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO
;(
I missed a possibility ta ask something reasonable from Mr Ray and I missed the other These Crimson Dreams CD which was handed out.
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 00:15
by boudicca
Life's a bitch, innit gents?
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 01:19
by allfear
TCD so I take it then that Ian and Pete were peofrming with mr Ray?
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 09:39
by Quiff Boy
allfear wrote:TCD so I take it then that Ian and Pete were peofrming with mr Ray?
on stage was just ian and james.
Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 23:54
by pikkrong
Quiff Boy wrote:allfear wrote:TCD so I take it then that Ian and Pete were peofrming with mr Ray?
on stage was just ian and james.
and 2 laptops and 1 screen.
Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 03:07
by DerekR
Quiff Boy wrote:i tried asking the guy doing the rounds with the box full of them for one but he wanted to charge me a fiver?
He was a strange one, wasn't he? Another bloody Jock
Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 16:34
by eastmidswhizzkid
Posted: 16 Oct 2005, 00:12
by eastmidswhizzkid
my first impression of this was "oh,no- country music" but it was worth a second listen and its growing on me .which in all fairness isn't bad -for me to like everything he's ever done would be highly unlikely;and the 4080peru thang might've worked for me in a different situation/head -state/drug-state.
Posted: 16 Oct 2005, 19:49
by scotty
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:my first impression of this was "oh,no- country music" but it was worth a second listen and its growing on me .which in all fairness isn't bad -for me to like everything he's ever done would be highly unlikely;and the 4080peru thang might've worked for me in a different situation/head -state/drug-state.
Aye, it's definitely more of a
splif thing rather than a
whizz thing, or so I'm told