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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Feb 21, 2004 14:00:16 GMT -5
You really should get 'Auf Der Mauer'! And I've been listening a lot to Peaches (The Teaches of Peaches+Fatherf*cker) You must remember that song of her I sent to you earlier on !!! 'Coral Fang' by the Distillers is also great. If you want some raw rock,the last album by The Kills is amazing+ The Von Bondies are also good. And if you want to listen to some freaky,artful music,' 99 cents' by Chicks On Speed is what you need ;D
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Feb 13, 2004 14:42:08 GMT -5
Well,I heard it too yesterday,and I think it sucks,they were one of my favourite bands,let's hope they're just rumours...
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Feb 8, 2004 14:14:38 GMT -5
yep,she's amazing! She is such an amzing bassplayer! (like me ) I really like the cd,it's not really special,but it's rocking!
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 30, 2004 15:41:56 GMT -5
Must 've been that lousy medication I had to take,I started to act crazy,I'm feeling better today,and luckily only hearing Tori songs today!!!Yes!!!
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 29, 2004 14:02:37 GMT -5
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 27, 2004 8:21:02 GMT -5
mm,I've heard that rumour too though,hope it's true!
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 26, 2004 14:38:09 GMT -5
I'd love to go,but it's way too expensive for me,I mean,112 £ + I would have to find a place to stay,+ I want to go to Rock Werchter and Pukkelpop in Belgium this year... Mayve next year (if Polly's coming,then I'm there,and that's a promise ;-) ) But else,no
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 8, 2004 12:05:30 GMT -5
Hi everyone! I just wanted to share my most recent musical discovery: June Tabor! www.brightfieldproductions.co.uk/tabor.htmShe has a new album out,called an echo of hooves and it's really amazing! June says about her new cd: [Long, long ago, almost 40 years ago in fact, I borrowed a record from my school library. It was called The Jupiter Book of Ballads, and the most important thing about it (apart from a stunning recitation of McGonagall’s Tay Bridge Disaster by John Laurie, alias Private Fraser of Dad’s Army) was that some of the Ballads were sung. To someone accustomed to seeing them only as printed lyrics in a school anthology of poetry, this was a revelation. And so began a life-long love affair with the Ballads of the English (and Scots) speaking peoples.
A strong story-line has always attracted me, no matter what a song’s origins might be, and in the Ballad you have story-telling at its stark, urgent best. The narrative can be brutally direct, subtly oblique, or a mixture of the two, but it always unfolds itself vividly in the mind’s eye as a sequence of unforgettable images. The Ballad-Maker, whoever he/she/they might have been, never missed anything that matters. In this most intensely dramatic of all poetic forms, it is the music that controls phrasing, expression and the shape of dialogue. It is unique and timeless in its appeal.
Consequently, on almost all my solo albums from Airs and Graces (1976) and Ashes and Diamonds (1977) to the most recent Aleyn (1997), A Quiet Eye (1999) and Rosa Mundi (2001), and indeed, on the collaborations both with Maddy Prior (Silly Sisters,1976, No More to the Dance,1988) and Oysterband (Freedom and Rain, 1990) you will find a Ballad.
And from a simple act of theft (because I didn’t take that LP back – I’ve still got it – and to think that I became a Librarian !) an entire album of Ballads has finally evolved. They come from the wild Debateable Lands of the Anglo-Scottish Border, from Scotland and from the Appalachian Mountains of the South-Eastern United States. They feature both my long-time (and treasured) accompanists Huw Warren and Mark Emerson, and the most recent recruit to our quartet, Tim Harries, as well as a guest appearance by Northumbrian pipes virtuosa Kathryn Tickell, and a re-union with guitarist extraordinary Martin Simpson.
Each Ballad is the equivalent of a private cinema in your head. As you listen, feel the wind and rain, see the Hunter’s moon rise and catch an echo of hooves on the night air. ”
/i]
She's great!!!!
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Dec 30, 2003 13:52:55 GMT -5
Respect!!!!!!!!
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Dec 21, 2003 8:26:03 GMT -5
1. Josh Homme,PEEJ... Desert Sessions 9+10 2. PEACHES : Fatherfucker 3.The Distillers : Coral Fang 4. Mondo Generator: A Drug Poblem Tha Never Existed 5.Nick Cave& Bad Seeds: Nocturama Other nice stuff : The Darkness,Chicks On Speed, Sopranos soundtrack,Kill Bill soundtrack,Futurism Collection,Felix Da Housecat Mixes,PJ Harvey @pukkelpop,Bob Dylan@ Vorst Nationaal,every QOTSA show and Camden show OOps,forgot The Yeahyeahyeahs!!! And The White Stripes!
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PEACHES
Jan 14, 2004 9:29:07 GMT -5
Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 14, 2004 9:29:07 GMT -5
good idea! So,18+,mm,that's not so cool,'cause I'm still 16, but it 'll probably take a long time before she's in Belgium again
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PEACHES
Jan 12, 2004 14:30:58 GMT -5
Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Jan 12, 2004 14:30:58 GMT -5
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PEACHES
Dec 31, 2003 8:11:55 GMT -5
Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Dec 31, 2003 8:11:55 GMT -5
Yep,you're right,she is original and nuts :-) I'm planning to buy one of her funny T-shirts,probably won't be allowed to wear those at my school,haha, but I will,so,come and try to catch me teachers
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PEACHES
Dec 17, 2003 8:24:34 GMT -5
Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Dec 17, 2003 8:24:34 GMT -5
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Post by Vampire Bat Bite Girl on Dec 17, 2003 8:21:44 GMT -5
I just LOVEEEE PEACHES, 've been a fan since her first album!!! She rocks!!!!!!!!!!!
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