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This is a rather chilled affair in the absence of Mr Herring who's gone big game hunting.
Apologies to anyone who used to work in Fopp.
Tracklisting as follows:
Si Begg - Non Stop Cut And Paste (Twocsinaks buyer feedback all applicable boxes have been ticked mix)
The Barry Gray Orcestra - The Mysteron Theme
Matthew's Celebrity Pixies Tribute - Wave Of Mutilation (as performed by the Bee Gees)
Paul Weller - Wild Wood (Portishead mix)
Kate Goes - Heartbeat
Psapp - Pocket
Consolidated - Accept Me For What I Am
M17 - Rockin Down The House
DJ C - Come Back Version
Braces Tower - El Fuego
Battles - Atlas
The Boat Band - Zydeco Burke
Kid Sister - Control
Cook Records - Programmed For Love
Rheinallt H Rowlands - Gwawr Newydd Yn Cilio
King Tubby - Sound Boy Fights For Dub
The Tubes - White Punks on Dope
+ a zero chat Bonus Beats section featuring:
The Bonzo Dog Band - Rhinocratic Oaths
Big Daddy - Jump
Luis Russel - Saratoga Drag
Bauhaus - Party of the First Part
Cassette Boy - Lambonaise Tonight
Hunter S Thompson - On the road to Las Vegas
The Hawkettes - Mardi Gras Mambo
The Robustos - I Heard it Through the Grapevine
Toots And The Maytals - Country Roads
Nais - Smartcore Masterclass
Shirley Bassey - The EasyThing To Do (Nightmares On Wax mix)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Greyhound Part 1 (Moby mix)
Jon Anderson - Take Your Time
Minnie Riperton - I am the Black Gold of the Sun
Ken Nordine - My Baby
Enjoy,
Pete
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very good loved it, especially one track Lumpy will know why :-D
Love the first Si Begg remix, very David Shrigley.
OMG love the Brace Tower, I also have it but musn't have listened to it since then.
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Loved it except for the Paul Weller Portishead remix track, which brought back horrible memories.
See, I used to live with this girl who seemed to be obsessed with Weller, she even had a poster of him above our bed. I used to say 'if Weller came to our door and said, Mika, let me take you away from all this, you'd go with him in a second, wouldn't you?'
She would reply 'No, Mark, I love you'.
I believed her.
A few years after we split up, she won a competition in a Japanese magazine to interview him. They got drunk after the interview and he copped off with her. She told me he followed her into the Ladies toilets and said 'fit girl, d'ya wanna come back to my hotel with me?'
My only consolation is that neither of them, according to her, managed to achieve an orgasm, and she left at 5am because she couldn't sleep.
But they remained good friends.
It just left a bad taste in the mouth.
Weller. Weller. Like a pebble on a beach...
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Thanks all. Sorry just realised you'd all made comments. The notify function doesn't seem to be working for me at present.
Mark, I hope you were still able to deface the Weller poster with something about sexual inadequacy before the split. I too didn't like the Weller track, partly because it was Lumpy's choice, but also because it was a fuckin' Portishead remix. They are so shit and have resulted in people thinking that the Bristol music scene is all about dull shit hop and nothing else. So you have my sympathies. It won't happen again.
Pete
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i like the zydeco tune and we both liked the pixies
i cannot agree with the fopp sentiments
obviously i can feel your pain as a bristolian pete but i was there with fopp at the start in cockburn street in edinburgh as a student and felt pride at the domination of weedy english provincial cities and the evil closing of lesser weedier stores in their vicinity. Its a sad day for scotland that our bullying scheming tactics have robbed us of this evil bigger brother of a store
Been working pretty hard on djmif.com, as i'm not that skilled with graphic-work I had a rough time. So when I saw that wobcast23 was up, this made my long awaiting night really more enjoyfull!
Thanks all. Sorry just realised you'd all made comments. The notify function doesn't seem to be working for me at present.
Mark, I hope you were still able to deface the Weller poster with something about sexual inadequacy before the split. I too didn't like the Weller track, partly because it was Lumpy's choice, but also because it was a fuckin' Portishead remix. They are so shit and have resulted in people thinking that the Bristol music scene is all about dull shit hop and nothing else. So you have my sympathies. It won't happen again.
Pete
Hahaaa, don't worry about it, Juxta!
But we have an issue with Fopp - they fucked us over. They had us do a load of CDs to stock in their shops, we sent the lot to them and they left em in the warehouse for months and months. Eventually we said just fuckin forget it - send the CDs back please, and they took months to do that as well. So we recorded and uploaded a track called 'Let's go screw the Fopp', inspired by the 50's single by Danny & The Juniors.
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Whoboys> Just another Suburb of Copenhagen. Splitting a apartment with my brother who also do a lot of music, so I get more equitment to play around with (yea boiii), and save alot of money as well, hopefully enough I either can take some days in San Fransisco (visiting bootie ofcourse), or so I can go to the UK next year studying Sound Art.
obviously i can feel your pain as a bristolian pete but i was there with fopp at the start in cockburn street in edinburgh as a student and felt pride at the domination of weedy english provincial cities and the evil closing of lesser weedier stores in their vicinity. Its a sad day for scotland that our bullying scheming tactics have robbed us of this evil bigger brother of a store
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Even more fuel to my fire. Good riddance to them. Seeing as clearly their ultimate aim was to limit the musical choice of their customers, if they'd achieved full market domination we'd just end up being forced to buy cut price copies of Big Country CDs.
Mark thanks for your support. Your CD probably wasn't mainstream enough for them.
Mif, don't bother with Bootie get yourself over to the UK.
Pete
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