March 21, 2007
April 09, 2006
» And Also The Trees @ Wikipedia
AATT now have a home at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I have compiled a brief history & rough discography for a start. Please head there to find more information and how to contribute or read the history here on Untangled.
Labels: Sundry
February 11, 2006
November 27, 2005
» The Cowboys are back in town
Anyone wondered what happened to the Badass Cowboys, the "not very good country music" fun-project which Steven Burrows contributed his talents a few years ago until being 'arrested and deported for public hygiene infringements'?
Finally there is an album available that Slim the surviving "best member of Slipknot" completed with selected top-flight criminals.
At the Boleg Bros site you can see the video clip for the track 'Bad Syrup', listen to mp3's of the album 'Born In The KFC', see artwork etc. There is also a myspace site.
You can also order the album, download for itunes & purchase assorted merchandise like drinks coasters etc.
'Trees fans should be prepared for some formidable culture shock though... ;-)
Labels: Badass Cowboys, Burrows, Sundry
June 27, 2005
» Your most loved songs!
1» Slow Pulse Boy 2» Virus Meadow 3» Shaletown 4» Dialogue 5» Gone... like the swallows 6» The Suffering of the Stream 7» Maps in her wrists and arms 8» Prince Rupert 9» A room lives in Lucy 10» Jacob Fleet, Scarlet Arch You can find all details here. |
April 14, 2004
January 05, 2004
» 'Cringing Cult of Celebrity' around Redditch, Worcestershire (England)
From The Knowhere Guide UK of famous residents and ex-residents ;-)
"... John Bonham - Led Zepplin (used to live in a caravan at the bottom of a garden in Enfield Rd, Hunt End, later lived in Plymouth Rd), John (Nigel!) Taylor - Duran Duran (went to the Abbey High). Nigel Clarke - Dodgy. Malc Treece - Wonderstuff... Also the Drummer from the original line up of Black Sabbath lived in Headless Cross (and hence the speculation that they named it after the place 'cos they liked the sound of it...
Ozzy Ozbourne's Mom lived ( maybe still does ) on the Woodrow ...
Then there was Inkberrow... Ruth England (Hodgkinson) - 'Wish You Were Here' presenter was from here. Chris 'Ace' Kefford of 'The Move' lived there for some years too. & the band And Also The Trees were all from Inkberrow. Nobody knows 'em here but they were bloody enormous in France, Japan etc."
Labels: Sundry
January 02, 2004
» Top New Wave Alben of the 80's
An internet special of the well-known German TV channel Pro7 for the best 'New Wave Alben of the 80's recommend 'Virus Meadow' among other very famous releases.
These are the top 30 New Wave alben of the 80's one should consider to pick from:
Adam And The Ants ("Prince Charming")
And Also The Trees ("Virus Meadow", et al)
The B 52's ("Play Loud")
Bauhaus ("Volume I", "Volume II")
The Blue Nile ("Hats")
Phillip Boa And The Voodoo Club ("Copperfield", et al)
Cabaret Voltaire ("Code")
The Chameleons ("Script Of The Bridge", "Strange Times")
Cocteau Twins ("Head Over Heels")
The Cure ("Faith", "17 Seconds")
Christian Death ("Catastrophe Ballet")
Anne Clark ("Pressure Points")
China Crisis ("Working With Fire And Steel")
Echo And The Bunnymen ("Ocean Rain")
Fields Of The Nephilim ("The Nefilim")The Fixx ("Reach The Beach", et al)
Joy Division ("Closer")
Killing Joke ("Night Time")
New Model Army ("The Ghost Of Cain")
New Order ("Movement", "Substance", et al)
Myrna Loy ("I Press My Lips ...")
The Police ("Regatta De Blanc")
Simple Minds ("Sons And Fascination")
Smiths ("Hatful Of Hollow")
Siouxsie & The Banshees ("Ju Ju", et al)
The Stranglers ("La Folie", "Feline")
Tears For Fears ("The Hurting")
Twice A Man ("Works On Yellow")
U2 ("War", "The Unforgettable Fire")
The Waterboys ("This Is The Sea")
Labels: Sundry