[kj] O/T Stranglers
Phil
gathering@misera.net
Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:34:34 +0000
something better change, peaches, no more heroes
my old band supported the stranglers when they played in milton
keynes. this was just after Hugh left and they were touring to break
in the new singer. The stage was tiny and I didnt have room to set my
amp up so I had to play through JJ's rig! god it sounded awesome!
afterwards, our singers girlfriend told me that my bass was so loud,
it was making her feel sick! had a chat and shared a spliff with JJ
after the gig, which was pretty cool too.=20
t'other phil
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 10:36:07 +0200, you wrote:
>if its the stranglers...its got to be "nice and sleazy " the ultemate =
bass
>sound
> phil
>
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>To: <gathering@misera.net>
>Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:15 AM
>Subject: [kj] O/T Stranglers
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>>
>> If this weeks band is to be the Stranglers, my favourites are ..
>>
>> Album: Black and White
>> Single: 5 Minutes
>>
>> Brian.
>>
>> > from: Amy Moseley Rupp <amyr@jump.net>
>> > date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 04:53:26
>> > to: gathering@misera.net
>> > subject: Re: [kj] OT: Best Banshees tune AND I ROADIED FOR THE =
BANSHEES
>> >
>> > > After reading this Siouxsie And The Banshees thread, i got to
>wondering what it'd be like to have a sort of "Band Of The Week" thread =
on
>here.Seems like there's so many of you out there that know an almost =
endless
>amount of bands.It'd be fun to sit back and get to hear about
>something/someone that i might not have otherwise been exposed to yet.
>> >
>> > I think it'd be great.
>> >
>> > Could we get everyone to *agree* on a band? It'd also be nice to
>> > do old and new. Some of the bands y'all bring up as influential
>> > or seminal I've never heard of, or really gotten into. For
>> > example -- The Stranglers. I have a picture of my sweetie aged
>> > 14 wearing a Stranglers t-shirt. But what albums and/or songs
>> > are good? Used to be I had time to go to our uni's library and
>> > even back in the 80s they had a music listening library where
>> > you could directly request any album they had be played; you
>> > then plugged into a headphone jack at a carousel, sat down and
>> > listened. Some studied but I can't do both at the same time ;-)
>> > You could look up at a TV monitor which listed out the channels
>> > and what was on which channel, so if something of interest came
>> > on, you could flip over -- of course, you'd land wherever the
>> > album (usually, vinyl) was playing at the time, none of this
>> > digital on-demand repositioning -- but it was a good way to
>> > sample music.
>> >
>> > Oh for the days when I had time to go to the library! :-)
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