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Julian:I was in a few bands with best friend Steve Whitfield. We’d set up in Leeds in 1983. We played as an electronic/guitar/drum machine duo called Filming For India. The Flying Hendersons were a project that we formed with two friends, Robert Mills (drums) and Graham Charles (voca...
We are visiting Newcastle for couple of days and go out our way to find local bakeries/cafes and cake shops to try. We visited Cake Stories today and purchased two cakes to take away. On return to hotel open box to find one of the cakes (peanut brownie) is mu...
Yes I can, despite the internet exuding negativity towards the Wii U like a fat person sweats, there are loads of great exclusive titles. There are also some great deals to be had out there as shops are desperate to shift stock. I recommend, and what I wish I had done, would be to ...
The drive to the airport was short and mostly quiet. I was missing traveling with a partner, and pondering how much more rewarding it is. The sunset was happening and the orange sun was bleaching the houses and shops on the way. I found excitement again in music, in collecting, in talki...
Record shops though, having gone through a similar decline to the point where there were only a handful of very specialist ones left in London are now going through something of a renaissance thanks largely to the revival of vinyl amongst the younger generations. There is still a thriving music...
Difficult really, we had the single in local record shops, but most of it was promoting at gigs. ++ The record included two fantastic songs, “The World’s Too Loud” and “International Smile”. Care telling me a bit about each of the songs?
The Lodger: the great Leeds band will be back with a new album called “Cul-De-Sac”. 13 new songs. We can check one of those songs, “Dual Lives”, on Bandcamp. The album will be available through different labels around the world and it seems only in vinyl LP format. ...
The record was engineered by Andy Tillison at Lion Studios in Leeds. He also provided keyboards on “What You Gonna Do When Your Lifeline Snaps?” . “(Don’t Lose That) Stealin’ Feelin'” was their second record. Again on Ediesta (CALC23) though this time it was only available as...
but he was a couple of years older than me and I didn’t really know him. There were lots of record shops around Blackpool especially in the early 80s, Music Mania, Sinphonia, Cobweb, Graffiti. As Blackpool is a major tourist resort most of the venues catered for the more mainstream ...