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Layer Marney - So Long (Way Out Desire)

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 2:23 pm
by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh


Layer Marney - So Long (Way Out Desire)

Absolutely fantastic track and video. It's refreshing to hear and see dedicated and hard working musicians back on the scene again. Well played Layer Marney and thanks to Alun Buffry of Legalise Cannabis Alliance (LCA) for sharing it with me just now via facebook. Great stuff :mrgreen:

Diet Kong - A Forest

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:41 pm
by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
Diet Kong - A Forest



I've been getting more than a few really good vibes from this refreshing new track by Diet Kong. Marvellous stuff. Thanks to Keith for givin' me the nod to proceed and share A Forest here on Sensitize.

Check out their YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/user/DietKong folkx - They're good
8) :wink: :mrgreen:

A Promise; Echo and the Bunnymen (from, Heaven Up Here, 1981

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:41 pm
by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
A Promise; Echo and the Bunnymen (from, Heaven Up Here, 1981):



Echo and the Bunnymen have been a constant in my life since my mid teens. I'm now 43 - nearly 44 so that's coming up for damn near 30 years, and they still entertain and delight me. Part of that delight is the challenge of trying to figure out what Ian McCulloch's lyrics are actually about. I reckon he's a poet. Added to those qualities is the fact that the entire band, including the late Pete de Freitas (drummer) had such a perfect command and mastery over their musicianship. They made / make it work for them. All good art keeps us enthralled and in the presence of its enigmatic nature I suppose. Great stuff 8) ...

Click here to read the Wikipedia entry for the Echo and the Bunnymen album: Heaven Up Here.

James DC and the Atomic Bark Crew on Resonance FM Archive...

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:14 pm
by Louis P. Burns aka Lugh
James DC and the Atomic Bark Crew on Resonance FM Archive:

http://atomicbark.wordpress.com/show-archive/

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Click the image above to go to; http://www.atomicbark.wordpress.com where you can keep up with the show's episodes exploring all things Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy. The shows are hosted by James DC on 104.4FM in London, or streamed live, globally, via: http://www.resonancefm.com and repeated. Archive of podcasts to be announced soon.

Image use authorised by James DC via facebook.

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