kath wrote:
*cmon belle. yer not *really* just gonna list yer songs, are you? where's the fun in that?? you hafta give us *something*... i know. maybe with each song, you could talk about one of yer arrests.
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Re: Desert Island Disks - Copehead. 4th September 2011
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Re: Desert Island Disks - Copehead. 4th September 2011
Deebank wrote:
I would add that the portable record player was a joint christmas gift -
I DON'T THINK SO!
But I let you share
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Footy wrote:Excellent stuff and I really enjoyed reading that, Copehead, thanks.Copehead wrote:I also joined the Britannia music club, 4 albums for 99p and then 4 albums a year at full price, something along those lines
I remember those bastards, or, at least, trying to escapes their clutches. I ended up with quite a few unwanted records, too, having forgotten to reject the monthly 'Editor's Choice'. Twats.
They must have had teams of lawyers employed making sure you couldn't extricate yourself from their snares.
The record of the month that you had to explicitly reject just being their most evil ruse.
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Copehead wrote: Were you at University in Bangor Thes?
Heaven forfend!
No, my dealings with Cob were all mail order ones. I used to do a bit of dealing in bootlegs at university and would plough my illicit gains into record purchases. And Cob were my favourite supplier; their catalogue was extensive and their prices very reasonable. And, as I said earlier, they would buy any old crap in exchange.
I wrote for the student paper and got a lot of freebies which I then needed to shift. Cob would even take the Jimmy Shand releases!
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Thesiger wrote:Copehead wrote: Were you at University in Bangor Thes?
Heaven forfend!
No, my dealings with Cob were all mail order ones. I used to do a bit of dealing in bootlegs at university and would plough my illicit gains into record purchases. And Cob were my favourite supplier; their catalogue was extensive and their prices very reasonable. And, as I said earlier, they would buy any old crap in exchange.
I wrote for the student paper and got a lot of freebies which I then needed to shift. Cob would even take the Jimmy Shand releases!
I remember the screeds of albums printed on yellow A4 that were their mail order sheets well.
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I think we can archive this now
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Boomtown Rats - I love that song.
And the JAMC track. I have not listened to them for too long.
And the JAMC track. I have not listened to them for too long.
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corporate whore wrote:Boomtown Rats - I love that song.
It is a great conceit isn't it, writing a song in the voice of Hitler?
And the JAMC track. I have not listened to them for too long.
A brilliant if limited band, but limitations never stopped me enjoying AC/DC, Quo, The Ramones, The Pistols and a load of others.
But that song went off like a little nuclear weapon in the indieland of 1985. It rocked our little world
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Re: Desert Island Disks - Copehead. 4th September 2011
Another great read -- I've fallen very behind on these! I really like the notion of the circle from Simon & Garfunkel to the Smiths and back to Robert Johnson and the like!
I would note that a few of the initial youtube links are already dead. These threads might require some maintenance!
I would note that a few of the initial youtube links are already dead. These threads might require some maintenance!
take5_d_shorterer wrote:If John Bonham simply didn't listen to enough Tommy Johnson or Blind Willie Mctell, that's his doing.