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media tart like me?

Chance! :lol:
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More please James 8)

I especially liked that one of Nick Cave you posted a while back.
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the very chappie :D
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That's the one ;D
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James Blast wrote:the very chappie :D
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That's fantastic! :eek: :notworthy: :von:

Damn, he was pretty back then, eh? ;) :twisted:
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Great photo James.

He looks a bit glaikit, though. :lol:
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well it was taken at Nightmoves, so he was just assuming the position ;D
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James, you really should either a) flog some of those gig shots as posters or, at the very least, b) get them on somewhere like Flickr and make a lot of folks happy!

That Cave one is absolutely top draw!
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James Blast wrote:the very chappie :D
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Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:James, you really should either a) flog some of those gig shots as posters or, at the very least, b) get them on somewhere like Flickr and make a lot of folks happy!

That Cave one is absolutely top draw!
They're poor scans from a cheap machine that had a transparency hood but no 35mm holder, there's far more detail to be brought out in them, those ones were stuck down with magic tape, I'm amazed the turned out so well. When I was in 2nd year at art school a mate and myself used to sell B+W prints of bands we'd seen - UFO, Judas Priest, The Tubes and UK. In total, I think we sold 1 UFO and 3 Judas Priest, so we gave up and did it for fun after that. Eventually I got out of the habit of taking my camera to gigs (Canon A-1, 21st bidet pressie from The Mum and at one time inseparable from me), can't even remember the last band I snapped. Got a feeling it was Simple Minds at Tiffany's and either I was pished, fed up or it went wrong at the processing stage but the results were unusable. The gig I wished I'd photographed and didn't was Tones On Tail at Nightmoves, that woulda been a cracker. :|

thanks for the kind comments peeps, maybe I'll try and get better scans of those already posted and have a good root through The Blast Photographic Archiveâ„¢ to see if there are any other hidden gems :D
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James Blast wrote:I think we sold 1 UFO and 3 Judas Priest, so we gave up and did it for fun after that.
We have something called "eBay" now...

Could be a nice little earner! :twisted:
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I know this is blasphemy, but I'm not even a Nick Cave fan, really...


...but...


Yeah. :oops: :von:
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James Blast wrote:I think us Catholics win, well apart from the GSA which was designed by a Protestant, that elevation is still to this day my most very favourite piece of architecture, thankfully I've gotten over my snobbery of having gone to Dundee Art School (a 50s monstrosity) and can now fully adore that wonderful piece of... well what is it.. sculpture, architecture, interior design, 'living space', experience... I dunno, it still overwhelms me?

CRM rocks and don't believe the hype :notworthy:
This just came back to me and it might interest you on a couple of levels, James.

When I was at the art school we actually visited the Apple Macintosh design centre in California (Palo Alto, I think), learning about their design ethic and prototype / production techniques.

As a 'thank you' for having us, the course tutors presented their design team with a book about Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Do you see what they did there? (The letter K notwithstanding...)
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SINsister wrote:I know this is blasphemy, but I'm not even a Nick Cave fan, really...


...but...


Yeah. :oops: :von:
Bah, the man's a legend. :P

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The addition to our Art College

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Tomb Entrance at The Met

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One of my fav buildings in NYC, the American Radiator building

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great shots of fantastic architecture :notworthy:

Mackintosh of the CRM variety should have a 'k' Steven, or did I miss the point again?
I did, didn't I. :oops:
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James Blast wrote:Mackintosh of the CRM variety should have a 'k' Steven, or did I miss the point again?
I did, didn't I. :oops:
Nah, just the fact that our wacky tutors thought it would be a tremendous wheeze to give a book about Mackintosh to the folk working at Macintosh.

Crazy, crazy times... :roll: :lol:
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James Blast wrote:...maybe I'll try and get better scans of those already posted and have a good root through The Blast Photographic Archiveâ„¢ to see if there are any other hidden gems :D
Please do! ;D :notworthy:
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SINsister wrote:Please do! ;D :notworthy:
Thankee Wreckless, but I think you've seen my greatest hits (apart from Ash) so here's Kirk - Live 'n' Loud
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Some shots of the new Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. I know, I know it seems like a contradiction in terms to have one but anyhoo.

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James Blast wrote:Mackintosh of the CRM variety should have a 'k' Steven, or did I miss the point again?
I did, didn't I. :oops:
Nah, just the fact that our wacky tutors thought it would be a tremendous wheeze to give a book about Mackintosh to the folk working at Macintosh
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