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Watch this one sink like a stone.
"Wrekked Train" on vocals
"The Albino Priest" on decks and samples
"A One Man Crowd Called Gentile" on bass
"The Slammer" on drums
"The Many Tentacles" engineers and handles the "keys,"
and "Sheriff Jon Stone" deals with the Herculean task that is "additional keys."
I knew about A One Man Crowd, but not the rest. :)
> I don't think you can go wrong with that at all, and its certainly
> cheaper than ! :)
(what I would sell it for. Haway, its 8.04am, give me a chance ;) )
> Bit of a long shot, but has anyone got a copy of the Lo-Fi Allstars
> album, How To Operate With a Blown Mind? I used to have it, lent it
> to some blighter and now want it back. I'll pay real money.
>
> Watch this one sink like a stone.
Yeah, I've got it. Unknown Kernel says you can get it for 8.99, but check the new and used listings. you can get it for 2.98 (new) plus postage and package.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/ (space) detail/offer-listing/-/B000024ZYG/all/026-1484178-8246829
I don't think you can go wrong with that at all, and its certainly cheaper than ! :)
Phil Ward - DJ, vocals
Andy Dickinson - vocals, bass
Martin Whiteman - vocals, keyboards/engineer
Johnny Machin - drums
Dale Maloney - keyboards
They were dead good live. Are they still around? And what was the singer called? It was something funny like The Contrapulated Voice or The Metal-Wangered Dinosaur.
*Now* this thread can sink like a stone.
Watch this one sink like a stone.