Saturday, March 31, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Levinhurst - All Cats Are Grey (2006)
Info:
Levinhurst, featuring The Cure founding member Laurence 'Lol' Tolhurst and his wife Cindy Levinson, has released a digital-only EP entitled "The Grey" EP.
Download:
Members:
- Lol Tolhurst
- Cindy Levinson
Influences:
You may like this if you like The Cure or Electronic music ..or maybe not!!
Links:
Enjoy.....!!!!!!
:) Spy 1969
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Morbid Poetry - The Dance Goes On (1999)
Friday, March 02, 2007
THE SISTERS OF MERCY - Live at Joseph's Well, Leeds, UK, 02-08-2005
THE SISTERS OF MERCY - Live at Joseph's Well, Leeds, UK, 02-08-2005
Near Meth Experience
01 - Giving Ground
02 - Ribbons
03 - Crash & Burn
04 - Summer
05 - Alice
06 - On the Wire
07 - Dominion
08 - War on Drugs
09 - Flood I
10 - Suzanne
11 - First and Last and Always
12 - Will I Dream
13 - Anaconda
14 - Lucretia
15 - Temple of Love
16 - Romeo Down
17 - Flood II
18 - Top Nite Out
19 - Vision Thing
Info:
2005/08/02, Joseph's Well, Leeds, UK (indoors)
Free pre-tour for-fans-only test-out gig, under name of Near Meth Experience.
Announced three days before the gig via the official site. "02 August 2005 : NIGHT OFF. We'll be watching Near Meth Experience at a pub in Leeds.", it said. "Near Meth Experience play for free, because they're a shambles."
The band played as New Meth Experience in Leeds in 1996 and 1997. This last concert ended up being reviewed (negatively) on UK's heavyweight music news weekly NME; the reviewer completely missed a point that the gig was free try-out. Everybody thought this was the last of pre-tour freebies. Until now.
This might (or might not) have something to do with the fact that the new guitarist Chris May makes ends meet by working at Joseph's Well.
Announced three days before the gig via the official site. "02 August 2005 : NIGHT OFF. We'll be watching Near Meth Experience at a pub in Leeds.", it said. "Near Meth Experience play for free, because they're a shambles."
The band played as New Meth Experience in Leeds in 1996 and 1997. This last concert ended up being reviewed (negatively) on UK's heavyweight music news weekly NME; the reviewer completely missed a point that the gig was free try-out. Everybody thought this was the last of pre-tour freebies. Until now.
This might (or might not) have something to do with the fact that the new guitarist Chris May makes ends meet by working at Joseph's Well.
Enjoy...!!!!!
:) Spy 1969
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