LL/PSL: Norwegian Stone [Circle] Terje/Julian
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
"Greedhead Detector" is a lot of fun. FuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckYOU!
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:C wrote:John aka Josh wrote:
Have had a picnic on the top of Silbury Hill. I apologise for any damage I accidentally caused when climbing it.
Also picnicked inside Stonehenge, back in the days when you could park on the side of the road and walk in. Enhoyed climbing over the altar stone. Apologies again.
It's not the same now.
Ditto and yes. Not the same
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i went to stonehenge, but no one was allowed by the stones
Yes - it's a very different experience now. Enjoywalking in the landscape around it far more than a walk around the henge itself. Am always surprised by the number of visitors it now gets.
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:C wrote:LMG wrote:Um...
Possibly the elephant in the room is that after winning, classic albums like Fried and Saint Julian, the artist seemingly abandoned his ability to tell wheat from chaff.
Pooh bear - a nice enough b-side, but album material?
Obviously I think not.
I really like it
It's nice and lively and a bit of a pastiche of what was around in the Fried days
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Ah, what do I know.
I have always felt JC's love of all these obscure bands affected his desire to produce the spot-on, clearheaded stuff of the Teardrops and his first few albums.
he's definitely all over the place, mannnnn. mwhahahaa... i guess i need to hear the teardrops?
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:C wrote:LMG wrote:Um...
Possibly the elephant in the room is that after winning, classic albums like Fried and Saint Julian, the artist seemingly abandoned his ability to tell wheat from chaff.
Pooh bear - a nice enough b-side, but album material?
Obviously I think not.
I really like it
It's nice and lively and a bit of a pastiche of what was around in the Fried days
.
Ah, what do I know.
We can beg to differ my esteemed and learned friend
As my old grandmother used to say: 'it wouldn't be for us to all be the same'
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
Greedhead Detector
Wild guitar!
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Wild guitar!
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
John aka Josh wrote:kath wrote:C wrote:
Ditto and yes. Not the same
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i went to stonehenge, but no one was allowed by the stones
Yes - it's a very different experience now. Enjoywalking in the landscape around it far more than a walk around the henge itself. Am always surprised by the number of visitors it now gets.
it was weird, cuz the day me and my friend went there, there wasn't anuther soul around. peaceful and a trip, all the same
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:Greedhead Detector
Wild guitar!
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ya ya ya
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
toomanyhatz wrote:"Greedhead Detector" is a lot of fun. FuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckYOU!
Who likes 'the fat cats of private industry' apart from their mothers?
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
I am finding it a bit unwieldy, but enjoying it while it's happening. We'll see what sticks with me post-play this time. It's no Fried, for sure!
Footy wrote:
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. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
toomanyhatz wrote:"Greedhead Detector" is a lot of fun. FuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckYOU!
yes mwhahahaaaaa
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
toomanyhatz wrote:I am finding it a bit unwieldy, but enjoying it while it's happening. We'll see what sticks with me post-play this time. It's no Fried, for sure!
it really is crammed with so much, i need to hear it more than once, but i am also enjoying it very much, mwhahahaa
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:LMG wrote:C wrote:
I really like it
It's nice and lively and a bit of a pastiche of what was around in the Fried days
.
Ah, what do I know.
I have always felt JC's love of all these obscure bands affected his desire to produce the spot-on, clearheaded stuff of the Teardrops and his first few albums.
he's definitely all over the place, mannnnn. mwhahahaa... i guess i need to hear the teardrops?
Yes. At once.
They have two albums and some odds and ends.
Start with the debut, Kilimanjaro.
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
John aka Josh wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:"Greedhead Detector" is a lot of fun. FuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckYOU!
Who likes 'the fat cats of private industry' apart from their mothers?
fair point, well made
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
John aka Josh wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:"Greedhead Detector" is a lot of fun. FuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckYOU!
Who likes 'the fat cats of private industry' apart from their mothers?
.
Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
Some of these tracks would be great in my dj set.
Everything is broken
B. Dylan
B. Dylan
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:kath wrote:LMG wrote:
Ah, what do I know.
I have always felt JC's love of all these obscure bands affected his desire to produce the spot-on, clearheaded stuff of the Teardrops and his first few albums.
he's definitely all over the place, mannnnn. mwhahahaa... i guess i need to hear the teardrops?
Yes. At once.
They have two albums and some odds and ends.
Start with the debut, Kilimanjaro.
alritey then.
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:John aka Josh wrote:kath wrote:
i went to stonehenge, but no one was allowed by the stones
Yes - it's a very different experience now. Enjoywalking in the landscape around it far more than a walk around the henge itself. Am always surprised by the number of visitors it now gets.
it was weird, cuz the day me and my friend went there, there wasn't anuther soul around. peaceful and a trip, all the same
Great - recently I've been going when taking classes there, so in the Summer Term and it's always heaving. To their credit, English Heritage don't charge schools entry to Stonehenge, so we only had to cover transport costs and pray for good weather.
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
senile get, mwhahahaa
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Re: LL/PSL: Julian Cope 14th May @ 9pm [UK]
Don't Take Roots!
Don't Take Roots!
Don't Take Roots!
Don't Take Roots!
oooooh ooooh!
Wonderful
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Don't Take Roots!
Don't Take Roots!
Don't Take Roots!
oooooh ooooh!
Wonderful
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".