Chris Starling Live Tracks

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Anyone got a copy of these (http://www.spencerbayles.com/starlings/mp3.html) they can bung over to me? I've been mainlining his two albums for a bit recently and remembered this set was out there, but I can't find them and they're not online anymore...

tia.
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wait 'till find this. :wink:
edit: and i have no f@cking idea where look to find it. :lol:
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Cheers dude – scholar and a gent etc.
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that site you mention in the 1st post has an 'official' discog:

http://www.spencerbayles.com/starlings/discog.html

this site has some old stuff by chris' band 'the starlings' (circa 1991) to download

http://marvik.blogspot.com/search?q=starlings
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Let me add that I have both Starlings records, and they are fantastic.

edit: oh, I just clicked the link. Thanks for this.
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Well spotted Quiff, that's great. Always wanted to hear the Starlings.
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Then I'd highly recommend getting hold of Valid and Too Many Dogs. They're both bloody great records. As the review (formerly quoted on the TSOM site) said, it's a very odd sensation: you can see his hate, and disconcertingly enough, you can participate in it too.

Honestly, I can't recommend his work enough (though I've not yet had a chance to listen to these two ep's).
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Just snaffled TMD off of ebay, so will give that a good listening to.
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