I could burn them on to CD for you the ones that I have that is.....Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
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I could burn them on to CD for you the ones that I have that is.....Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
As far as I can remember they were called Warsaw Pakt. I'll google and see is there anything on the web about them.Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Muchos gratias about burning a CD - I have this image of a laser zzzzzapping a beam onto a disc in sci-fi fashion but I presume it's loading digital bits onto the CD or something.
Really appreciate your kind offer.:)
Yep CTID - plenty on the web about them and that digital recording too - about half-way down the page.
http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/warsaw.htm
http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/warsawpakt.htm
OK. I went through my collection, and here's what I came up with:
Roam - B 52's
Strawberry letter No. 23 - Brothers Johnstone.
We dream the same dream - Belinda Carlyle
Annie, I'm not your daddy - Kid Creole and the Coconuts
Milk and Alcohol - Dr.Feelgood
Sometimes - Erasure
A little Respect - Erasure
Satellite - The Hooters
Don't go - Hot House Flowers
David Watts - The Jam
I'm still standing - Elton John
United States of Whatever - Liam Lynch
The time is now - Moloko (The Sky sports song)
Needle in the corner - Mama's Boys (Needle on the record, I presume)
They're coming to take me away ha ha - Napoleon XIV (I have a Dr. Demento version. Same one?)
True Faith - New Order
America - The Nice
Band of Gold - Freda Payne
The Passenger - Iggy Pop
After the Goldrush - Prelude (Neil Young)
His latest flame - Elvis Presley
This is not a love song - PIL
Karma Police - Radiohead
Under the bridge - Red Hot Chilly Peppers
Me and Julio - Paul Simon
These boots are made for walkin' - Nancy Sinatra
Tonight Tonight - Smashing Pumpkins
This charming man - Smiths
What difference does it make - Smiths
This town ain't big enough - Sparks
Never turn your back on Mother Earth - Sparks
Knock on wood - Amii Stewart
No more heroes - Stranglers
Get a grip on yourself - Stranglers
Peaches - Stranglers
Always the sun - Stranglers
Hard to explain - Strokes
Modern Age - Strokes
Once in a lifetime - Talking Heads
Fade to grey - Visage
Join Together - The Who
Happy Birthday - Stevie Wonder
Sit and wait - Sidney Youngblood
The mods might frown upon me for saying I'll burn these for you, Hamish, so let's just say I'm posting these up here for, er, reference only.
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Originally Posted by noby
Hey Noby - got your PM and sent you one back. Shakedown just lent me tweeters and a fcukin' groovy woofer and connected it to this little laptop of mine and, wow, does it rock. Beeslow will make the Richter Scale from tonight with a lotta heavy sounds:D :D . LOL
Jesus, that's a mountain of good stuff you burned - hope it didn't take too much of your time buddy
Muchos gratias amigo - let me know what you want and I'll be back to you.
hamish
Re: Vinyl making a comeback
I have seen new record decks on sale recently for the first time in years.
Trouble is CTID, very few turntables seem to have good anti-skate devices like they used. I had one once with such a good a-s device that it would play over a ploughed field without skipping.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Hamish, I haven't forgotten about you. The weekend turned out to be more hectic than planned. Hopefully sort you out this evening/tomorrow.
No worries Noby - anytime you can send them is terrific - don't forget my offers too.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by noby
This is embarrasing. Remember Alcazar - the Swedish group?. They had a European hit with a combination of Genesis "Land of confusion" and Diana Ross's "Upside Down" last year which I hate to admit I liked. In fact, I even bought it from their website.:o :D
This is embarrasing. Remember Alcazar - the Swedish group?. They had a European hit with a combination of Genesis "Land of confusion" and Diana Ross's "Upside Down" last year which I hate to admit I liked. In fact, I even bought it from their website.:o :D
So embarrassing you said it twice?
I can't say I recall that song though.
This the site Noby.Quote:
Originally Posted by noby
http://www.alcazarworld.com/
Enter, then click on The Media Room, then videos, then "This is the world we live in".
Their other two hits are also on it, "Cryin' at the discoteque" and "Sexual Guarantee"
:o :D
hamish
Alcazar had a hit written by ( Banks/Collins/Rutherford/Rodgers/Edwards).
Any song written by Genesis and Chic would be pretty special.
Crying at the Discotheque was also based on a number written by Chic for
Sheila B Devotion called " Spacer" :D
That's the one I mentioned above - it also contains part of Diana Ross's "Upside Down" - the Rodgers/Edwards bit - they wrote and produced Ross's song - it had that distictive Chic (remember them) sound. Rodgers and Edwards were a member of Chic - guitar and bass players and had a few hits, one being "Le Freak". Just the stuff CTID grooved to in his flared-pants, open, wide-collared shirt and shiny medallion days. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
That's right - BTW if you check out the video in the site above for the "Cryin' at the discotheque" you might recognise the "camerman" who also has a short talking part - I think he was in a Swedish dup who had a couple of hits in the late 80s or thereabouts - he had curly, long hair then and a lotta eye make-up but I can't recall the band-name.
Well let me see Chic also included Tawatha Agee , Fonzi Thornton on vocals and another woman whose name escapes me. All of the above featured on Roxy Music's Avalon Tour and Album as backing vocalists.
Tony Thompson the drummer died in 2003( also played on The Power Station album) and the two main men: Bernard Edwards was the bass player and Nile Rodgers on guitar. One of those two has also croaked but I cannot remember which :(
And Chic's " Good Times" 12 Inch single version was sampled by The Sugarhill Gang on one of the first Rap hit singles "Rappers Delight"Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
And I believe Dave Grohl played all the instruments on the Foo FIghters debut album ....
That's true CTID, there wasn't an actual "band" put together until he went out on tour to promote the album, I'm pretty sure they played the SFX here as part of that tour
The thread has actually gone full circle, and the Foo Fighters get a mention again.