Not much known about this band.
Formed by Anne Marie Heighway and David Rome.
Produced by Bob Last and issued on his pop:aural label.
Overview of pop:aural records.
The Discography of Drinking Electricity.
On the b-side a cheap version which is more electronic.
Tomorrow I'll post another single of them.
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Formed by Anne Marie Heighway and David Rome.
Produced by Bob Last and issued on his pop:aural label.
Overview of pop:aural records.
The Discography of Drinking Electricity.
On the b-side a cheap version which is more electronic.
Tomorrow I'll post another single of them.
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A hit for Grace Jones, but written and first performed by Daniel Miller as 'The Normal', the first release on his own Mute label.
Very minimalistic.
B-side: T.V.O.D.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
Very minimalistic.
B-side: T.V.O.D.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
The coming weeks I try to upload an electronic record every day.
Electronic for me means synthesizers, sound effects, weird noises.
Once a week an lp, the other days singles.
Today I start with an lp with popular classic melodies performed by an orchestra and an arp synthesizer, not a moog as the title might suggest.
Side 1:
1 L'Arlésienne (Ouverture) [2:47]
2 Sonate XI [2:39]
3 Le Tambourin [2:31]
4 Le Barbier De Séville (Air De Figaro) [2:31]
5 Danse Norvégienne N° 2 [2:46]
6 Guillaume Tell (Ouverture) [2:28]
Side 2:
1 Sonate Pathétique (Adagio Cantabile) [3:38]
2 Marche Turque [2:14]
3 Habanera (Extrait De Carmen) [2:44]
4 The Fifth Season [2:40]
5 Badinerie (Extrait De La Suite En Si Mineur) [2:16]
6 Symphonie N° 40 [3:21]
All arranged by 'Johnny Glider'.
More odd than good.
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Electronic for me means synthesizers, sound effects, weird noises.
Once a week an lp, the other days singles.
Today I start with an lp with popular classic melodies performed by an orchestra and an arp synthesizer, not a moog as the title might suggest.
Side 1:
1 L'Arlésienne (Ouverture) [2:47]
2 Sonate XI [2:39]
3 Le Tambourin [2:31]
4 Le Barbier De Séville (Air De Figaro) [2:31]
5 Danse Norvégienne N° 2 [2:46]
6 Guillaume Tell (Ouverture) [2:28]
Side 2:
1 Sonate Pathétique (Adagio Cantabile) [3:38]
2 Marche Turque [2:14]
3 Habanera (Extrait De Carmen) [2:44]
4 The Fifth Season [2:40]
5 Badinerie (Extrait De La Suite En Si Mineur) [2:16]
6 Symphonie N° 40 [3:21]
All arranged by 'Johnny Glider'.
More odd than good.
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From behind the cabinet: Eddie and the Hot Rods - Live at the Marquee on 9th July 1976 (UK, punk/pub rock)
A real good one, you can feel the drive and the live atmosphere.
I saw them once in Paradiso, Amsterdam.
Very solid band, nice covers.
1 - 96 Tears [2:53]
2 - Get out of Denver [3:52]
3 - Gloria / (I can't get no) Satisfaction [5:21]
You can read more here.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
I saw them once in Paradiso, Amsterdam.
Very solid band, nice covers.
1 - 96 Tears [2:53]
2 - Get out of Denver [3:52]
3 - Gloria / (I can't get no) Satisfaction [5:21]
You can read more here.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
Deliberately vague.
A-side is Root's Man by Ta-Teacher Love.
B-side is Mix Gone by Rebel Force, but clearly a dub version of Root's Man.
Arrangement by Bob West, no writer mentioned.
Got it on a clearance sale.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
A-side is Root's Man by Ta-Teacher Love.
B-side is Mix Gone by Rebel Force, but clearly a dub version of Root's Man.
Arrangement by Bob West, no writer mentioned.
Got it on a clearance sale.
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
But I expected an orchestra whose instruments are Commodore 64s.
This is a concert where a traditional ensemble plays melodies of Commodore 64 games.
A fairly unknown Liverpool band. Sounds much like the Members, but who knows them. Short punky songs with fender guitar.
I heard it on the radio. Every Saturday I listened to John Peel's Music on BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service) that was aired by a nearby military station in Germany.
I don't know how I got it. Maybe in Amsterdam (No Fun on the Rijnstraat) or Nijmegen or somebody brought it from London. No internet shops at that time.
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I heard it on the radio. Every Saturday I listened to John Peel's Music on BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service) that was aired by a nearby military station in Germany.
I don't know how I got it. Maybe in Amsterdam (No Fun on the Rijnstraat) or Nijmegen or somebody brought it from London. No internet shops at that time.
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