16 August 2011

A few links for you

This is my last post for a while as I'll be off doing some voluntary projects around the world.
These haven't been uploaded by me but are ones that I was glad to find.

The Jackofficers - Digital Dump is a weird album from Gibby Haines (Butthole Surfers and Al Jourgensen (Ministry, etc.). It's more electronic/ industrial that the BS's stuff but I think it's weirdness makes it an interesting listen.

The Becketts' 'Lust' EP is a good selection of indie rock. I posted one of their songs before and if you like British indie from around 1990, this is for you.

Here are two Ultra Vivid Scene albums: Joy was their 2nd album and Rev their 3rd and last.

The Blake Babies' Earwig is Julianna Hatfield's band. This is from 1989 (indie pop).

And lastly, the Loveblobs' Prehistoric Extraction is a compilation of their two EPs (indie rock).

I would also like to inform you of my books (ebooks) that I have on sale on Amazon. There is a work of fiction, a Spanish for beginners book, a children's story and my biggest work which is a new system of government.
Here is the link to the list for the UK
And on Amazon.com

So, all the best, I might not post on here again.

08 May 2011

The Would Be's

From Irishrock.org, "Wonderful indie pop band formed in early 1989 by the three Finnegan brothers, evolving from an their earlier band called The Nobody’s. Another brother James Finnegan managed them and footed the bill for the recording and the first pressing of 250 copies of their debut single, released through Danceline Records. This single was famously championed by John Peel. It is more easily found as the UK pressing on Decoy. 17 year old singer Jilie McDonnell left the band shortly afterwards, replaced by Eileen Gogan. The band reformed in 2000 with a new singer Karen Cunningham."

I took notice of them as I thought it was amazing that a band that sounded this good could have such a young singer. I was only a couple of years older myself, at the time. Their stuff is hard to get now but I've got their singles compilation (Silly Songs for Cynical People) and Peel session (4 songs) which altogether make for a great 12 track album.

Download it here

I'm Hardly Ever Wrong:

26 April 2011

The Stone Roses live in 1995

Hi. Just a note to say I've put a concert on one of my other blogs, which I have posted on for ages. Click here to see it.
I don't know if any of you responded to my last post, but if you did, thanks for seeding part 2 of my mixtapes. I still don't have part 1, so please seed if you have it. Thanks a lot.

19 April 2011

A request :(

You may have seen that I deleted my disc with all my music on. I have now realised that I didn't back up my OT's John Peel mixtapes - volumes 1 and 2. If any of you have them, can you please seed them again as I put so much time into making those files and it is very sad to feel that I've lost them all again.
If you can help me with this, thanks a lot.

18 April 2011

Tiger - the singles part 1

This was a band, that, in my opinion, were very underrated. I have loved them since the first day I heard them but they only lasted two albums. Fortunately, for those of us who liked them, they released many other songs on their singles but they are impossible to buy now.
But, I've made a compilation of all the singles from the We Are Puppets album, which totals 15 songs. They have all the A and B sides of Shining in the Wood, Race, On the Rose and My Puppet Pal. So, it's like an extra album.
If anyone wants, I can upload the singles from the second album, too.
Download part 1 here
and here's the band performing My Puppet Pal live on TV.

10 April 2011

The Family Cat - Peel sessions

I feel like posting stuff on here again. Mainly because I have some stuff that isn't on sale anywhere or otherwise available and I feel it is my responsibility to share it.
So, following my Family Cat post recently, I told you I'd lost some of my music. I got some of it back from the link I gave you put their Peel sessions are very hard to find now. I have two of the three that they recorded (the first two) and a couple of extra tracks.
I'll leave it you you to find out what they are but there 10 songs altogether, including one song that was never released. There is an info text in the zip file, too.
So, click here to get it.
If anyone has their third Peel session, it would be great if you could upload it or send it to me and I can post it here as well. Thanks.

03 April 2011

A link (non-music)

Even though I added the link to this site in the links panel, I would like to put it here to be more noticeable.
It is for the site "The Hypothetical Government", which is about a new system of government. I think we can all agree that in the current times, we need something different than the 'old politics' and this offers something not far short of a revolution. There is also an ebook of it on Amazon, so I hope you are interested in taking a look.
Click to visit the site

Just so there is some music for you, here is a folder I put together for a friend a while back with a selection of Rare Indie Classics' songs. I can't remember what's on there now so I hope you enjoy the surprise!

20 March 2011

Whatever happened to The Family Cat?

Sounds like a Grandaddy reference but it's actually about the above-mentioned band.
It's very hard to find their stuff these days but after buying some stuff online and tracking down songs that other peole have uploaded, I've put together an almost-discography but I know there are many other people out there who'd like to hear their old stuff again.
EDIT - I accidentally deleted all my music off my hard disk when I reformatted the wrong one! Luckily, I had most of it backed up on CDs but not the Family Cat stuff! So, instead, here is the link so that you can download most of their releases yourselves. It's all on rap1dsh4re and medi4fir3 so it'll take a while to get it all (an hour or so) but at least you won't miss out.


PS. I know I'd quit this blog a while back but this is too much to keep to myself.