Haw you......my Mums side are fi Pilton, then they moved up in the world & moved to Muirhouse GreenZuma wrote:That was Pilton I think..James Blast wrote:Rosewell, didn't aliens land there?
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Haw you......my Mums side are fi Pilton, then they moved up in the world & moved to Muirhouse GreenZuma wrote:That was Pilton I think..James Blast wrote:Rosewell, didn't aliens land there?
I lived there for a year somehow...it was a lovely wee flat..scotty wrote:Haw you......my Mums side are fi Pilton, then they moved up in the world & moved to Muirhouse GreenZuma wrote:That was Pilton I think..James Blast wrote:Rosewell, didn't aliens land there?![]()
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Mind you, they set fire to my car one night..Burn wrote:damn it...
Muirhouse
Pilton
i come here to get a way fae all that...
so i'll raise ya one Granton...and naff off up to Newington for some studend digs
Now we're talkingKosminski wrote: In consequence of recent ghetto Dracula moods...
Lake of Tears - Black Brick Road
Paradise Lost - One Second
Mortiis - The Smell of Rain
Tiamat - Skeleton Skeletron
gODHEAD - Power Tool Stigmata
Moi aussiwild bill buttock wrote:Suddenly I feel very depressed
sadly there wont be any new Lucyfire album.
I was quite a fan, still am in fact. First band I really followed, at 16. I don't think anything I'd been listening to up to then had such weird subject matters and lyrics. It was certainly a big influence on my tastes since. Attack Of The Grey Lantern was one of those albums you can call gothic with a small g - which tend to be pretty good.boudicca wrote:Yep, and we've met the evidence!James Blast wrote:Rosewell, didn't aliens land there?![]()
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I loved that "Attack Of The Grey Lantern" album too, when I was 13 I listened to it nonstop (along with Suede and the Manics). I went off it after about a year and the tape vanished but I'd like to hear it again, just for a little Blast from The Past.
I remember reading something in *splutter!* the NME (for I did buy it, I must confess, when I was that age) about the singer from Mansun, describing his style of singing as "a bit "who tightened the nipple clamps?""Can't really argue with that, but they did have some good songs. I liked that "Legacy" one they released the year after as well.
because asking a top 5 only, puts kind of a strain on the list you can post?wild bill buttock wrote:Why has no-one (including me) mentioned one of the best albums of those times;Portishead-"Dummy"
NME seemed to really turn against them at some stage and gave them a bad press. People followed that. After Attack Of The Grey Lantern they made Six a very experimental, great record and then, probably under pressure from the record company, they made Little Kix which was far more pop and though not terrible, not so good. The band disbanded during the making of the fourth album in 2003. A shame. I think it was the bad coverage by NME that really did it.James Blast wrote:@ Driven Mansun, unlike Suede are not looked back on favourably. Why?
boudicca wrote:Just going by what has been most listened to since I was about 10, with the exception of the Sisters:
*Siouxsie And The Banshees - all of 'em including Once and Twice Upon a Time, except Join Hands. Only band I've listened to more than TSOM.
*The Best Of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
*Depeche Mode - Singles 86-98
*PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love
*Dead Can Dance - Spleen And Ideal
Recently - say since the start of this year:
*Foetus - Nail
*Swans - Various Failures
*James Ray and the Performance - A New Kind Of Assassin
*Laibach - Jesus Christ Superstars
*Kraftwerk - The Man Machine
*Einstutrzende Neubauten - Haus der Luge