[kj] More on Lance Hahn, 1967-2007; piece he was working on The Mob, Brit post-punk, anarcho band
iPat
pmdavies at gmail.com
Tue Oct 30 07:45:00 EDT 2007
have the mob album on my car stereo at the moment, still stands up to
this day. There first single was in 79 but I recall the day Let The
Tribe Increase came into the record store we were hanging out in and
when it went on i had to go and shoplift some items in order to buy
it. We had no money and were on the dole, wheeling and dealing our
days by. The record was played constantly for ages.
i still listen to Blyth Power and like Joseph Porters lyrical ability,
Joseph being teh drummer for the Mob and Blyth Power came out of the
ashes of the mob. He refused to do a gig at the 62 Club i ran though,
considering it too dangerous!
On 10/27/07, B. Oliver Sheppard <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> If you like gloomy post-punk, check out The Mob's "Let the Tribe
> Increase Collection," or anything by them, really. A lot of the
> stuff has the vibe of Killing Joke's "A New Day" -- it is not
> harsh, crusty thrash or anything. You will be surprised if you
> haven't heard'em. - Oliver
>
>
>
> http://greengalloway.blogspot.com/2007/10/lance-hahn-on-mob.html
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