Yo peeeeeps
this Friday (Oct 6th) at Happy, Libra Accord will be joined by The Volunteers, and Christchurch's The Pickups... just $5 and the forecast hot.
Woooooohooo! Get on down! let's go crazy in nite.
The song does have a strong element of esartz soul.
It's got Dobbyn all over it.
Wellington's mystical kraut folksters Libra Accord are back in lights with a hot new single 'Can't Get High' available for request on b-net and good radio stations and for purchase online at amplifier.co.nz.
And in a resurgence of activity, LA are playing a string of gigs round the capital in coming weeks:
Chow Cabaret - 11pm Saturday September 16
Massey University (with Peneloping and others) - 8pm Wednesday September 20
Happy (tbc, with the Gladeyes) - Friday September 22
Happy - Friday October 6
songs can be heard and downloaded for free, and personal info obtained, from www.myspace.com/libra_accord
I know it's old fashioned and uncool but i still listen to the radio in the car sometimes.
Not Kiwi though. National Radio remains good for a laugh now and then, and the odd slot on Active is ok, certainly better than the Breeze, although DJs with speech impediments are somehow still operating on the 89...
Grusome, that last song was awesome.
Thanks for the great set.
Good things...
a drummer with subtleties.
Ours has flown away to warmer climes, and the three of us now want to play our guitar, synth and bass with someone who likes a naieve melody and can play along.
Even just for the hell of it, we can adapt to you, please contact
thanks,
well, maybe it means taking away Sting's self-proclaimed prowess at tantric sex.
But I'm sure whatever happened to him, he would subsequently use for the furtherment of his art.
Dream of the Blue Turtles - Sting live and unplugged at Donald Reid vineyard, Tuscany.
hell, what a sad indictment. Sting is the biggest twat in the world of music, bar none , and the analogy above just reeks of the sort of self-importance that Sting is notorious for - is Donald Reid's shit really that bad?
Never heard of her, personally...
//they just don't have what it takes (apart from the millions of fans) to be a stadium rock band anymore.
well , actually that's exactly what they do have - the ability to work a stadium - they've got it down to a fairly fine art, or did you see heaps of people bummed out at the gig, leaving in disappointment ?
We all know that once it gets to the stadium a certain magic is lost to the live performance. I havent seen many stadium gigs but I cant think of any band yet which has completely taken the format to a level better than a great gig at packed bar or club... maybe one of those Low HUm revues could do it one day, does it figure in your plans?
fucken A yes, Dead C were awesome that night, the perfect complementing opening act to SYouth.
I cant think of a better opening act that that
well I went to the wgtn show and Charlie was ultra impressive, he holds the whole thing together fucken brilliantly. The guy drives the best moments of the show for me. Like jungle beat, skin slave ship pounding styles. Blank, you're a hard task master, god forbid he'd actually miss a beat or two...
I mean I've seen them in 95 at western springs and have seen heaps of concert footage of them and let's face it, they may be hard pushed to match Die Die Die for sheer excitement in a sweaty little club.
The truth is, the guitaring in the past decade or so of the Stones has got increaingly sloppy onstage, that's partly why they've got a cat on the side of the stage strumming out regular rhythm on an acoustic so Ron and Keith can do their raunchy little bits over it, stuff that may disappoint fans if they heard it alone on certain songs. But Ron surprised me, i thought he'd be pretty sloppy but keith was the one who appeared to be the sloppiest, like a bit too sloppy at times, falling back on his legend..
well iddnt mean 24 but can you email me your phone number so I can ring you and check this out.
sirin at xtra.co.nz
there was something kinda low rent about it and playing there you felt like a cheap suit
had this dream last night, and I bumped into Cassette in the kelburn shops, nothing much happened, but the mantra "focus, you could move a table" kept playing over and over in my mind, right until i woke up at 4:50AM when the body's at the lowest ebb.
What's happening with the Sette ? fucken great band
you find him nice do you?
Would you take him back to meet your mother?
Although I've missed whatever other comments Richardson's supposed to have made which upset his former teammates, I didnt think those questions in the transcript leading to this outburst by Fleming were unfair.
I think those questions are quite pertinent.
Unless this is some sort of set-up, which I doubt, Fleming is being a complete fuckwit with his low-blow about Richardson being the most boring batsmen to watch. Richardson did his job as a test opener pretty damn well and with an avarega of over 44 from nearly 40 tests stands up favourably next to a batsman who with all the shots in his repertiore has been a real disappointment, apart from two or three seasons of consistency. I mean, aside from McMillan, has there ever been a batsman who gets out to such lame shots so consistently as Fleming?
//my entire LIFE is influenced by these forums
come on man, you're worth more than that...
But alas, you'll lose that special smell if you lose your dreads...
kirk you're a gem,
I miss you all, i want to reach out and feel you......... somebody.
hahaha
i've never heard about this chainsaw incident.
That sounds fucken hilarious. Well done to them, that is the way a leading band should behave!