Who do you listen to that never gets mentioned on Heartland?

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I'm partial to Godspeed you Black Emperor, Faust, Alice Donut, Melt Banana, Atari Teenage Riot, David Bowie (selected periods, of course), Greenriver, early Mudhoney, Current 93, Coil, Black Flag, Swans, Jarboe, Angels of Light and more.

And, of course, Mr Blast's favourite, Throbbing Gristle.
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Finally someone mentions C93 :)
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lazarus corporation wrote:David Bowie (selected periods, of course)
And you really think he never gets mentioned on HL ?! :?
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Badlander wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:David Bowie (selected periods, of course)
And you really think he never gets mentioned on HL ?! :?
He does, but not often enough!
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James Blast wrote:out of the bands I've championed (Gabriel's Genesis, the Van Der Graaf Generator, Shriekback, Hawkwind, Tangerine Dream, King Crimson, Type O Negative For Greater Good and ARF!) I've so far had quite a high strike rate (mainly from a tall chap in Antverpia ;D) Roy Harper, The Strawbs, Mansun and Emerson Lake & Palmer seem to be the only ones that have fallen on deaf ears
You did indeed :notworthy: EL&P and Strawbs are being listened to too every now and then, but just not as often :D
Hom_Corleone wrote:The Future Sound Of London, The Orb, Ozric Tentacles, Susumu Yokota, Four Tet... I likes all of them lot I does. And you lot don't....
'ckin' goffs. :evil:
The Orb & Four Tet = :notworthy: Only have heard one of Four Tet's albums yet though :| (:innocent:)

Me and Koen were about to go see the Orb in July (delayed to September after that) but their gig's been cancelled :cry:
lazarus corporation wrote:I'm partial to Godspeed you Black Emperor, Faust, Alice Donut, Melt Banana, Atari Teenage Riot, David Bowie (selected periods, of course), Greenriver, early Mudhoney, Current 93, Coil, Black Flag, Swans, Jarboe, Angels of Light and more.
Nobody listening to Faust, GY!BE, Swans and the likes? :eek: Wonder when that last was :D

My records no-one listens to: The Mars Volta (especially Frances the Mute), Sleep (just Jerusalem), The Sexual Life of the Savages (probably the best compilation ever, changed my life!), Steve Reich and all that. But probably all of you do and I'm just overlooking all that, being the musical sponge that I am :lol:
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A friend of mine likes Faust...Swans....me
And i could add Sex gang Children, In the Nursery, JAMC, Wire, Alien sex Fiend, Death in June, killing Joke, Dead Can Dance, Clan Of Ximox, Coctau Twins, Cranes, Violent Femmes, Subsonica, Wall of Woodoo, Specimen, Danse Society, This Mortal Coil, CindyTalk, Front 242, Cassandra Complex, Stranglers, Alarm, GBH....
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PHISH
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E Gypsy wrote:PHISH
KHUNT ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
E Gypsy wrote:PHISH
KHUNT ;D

IZ.
THWAT :lol:
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FHUD!

Innocent childish behaviour on a Sunday Afternoon is PHUN ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:FHUD!

Innocent childish behaviour on a Sunday Afternoon is PHUN ;D

IZ.
Must be a Belgian thong :D
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Edit that, before it's too late, E Gypsy ;)

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Spigel wrote:I must say i adore"My Bloody Valentine" and anyone out there feels the same way then click here for a selection of live boots and my I recommend Live in Vancouver92 "loom tour" :notworthy:
:notworthy: Bless you :notworthy:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Spigel wrote:I must say i adore"My Bloody Valentine" and anyone out there feels the same way then click here for a selection of live boots and my I recommend Live in Vancouver92 "loom tour" :notworthy:
:notworthy: Bless you :notworthy:
Right Back at Ja, Bro :notworthy:
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I've been drinking of that fountain too this afty, Thankee! :D :notworthy:
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James Blast wrote:I've been drinking of that fountain too this afty, Thankee! :D :notworthy:
Not had chance yet. :roll: Bloody work. :evil:
Did the water taste good Brother Blast? :D
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sweet Brer Steve :D :notworthy:
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James Blast wrote:sweet Brer Steve :D :notworthy:
I have just been inspired to listen to Feed Me With Your Kiss. And indeed it does. :notworthy: Image

Thanks again spigel. :notworthy:
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As I'm currently listening to...

Bic Runga - a lovely singer songwriter lady from New Zealand. She played in Glasgow three times last year, each show was brilliant. :notworthy:

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Also her erstwhile support band, The Devastations - gloomy Australian rockers a la Nick Cave.
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I'm intrigued...

BTW Steven, who is that band you are going to see next Saturday that you couldn't tell me because they were soooo embarrassing? :innocent:
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Sometimes I slip my Dadawa CD on (Sister Drum).
I was listening to it earlier & it nearly blew the fecking cones out of my speakers :eek:
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boudicca wrote:I'm intrigued...

BTW Steven, who is that band you are going to see next Saturday that you couldn't tell me because they were soooo embarrassing? :innocent:
Not embarrassing at all, just didn't reckon they'd be your cup of tea. Local boys Arcadia - I've mentioned them here before, a very talented bunch and nice guys too. :D
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file under ~ progressive rock
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