I ripped the audio while it was up. That's a great little comp.Is Cope going to bring out a Danskrock sampler or was that just for the webiste?
Dunno, but wal (or wæl) is OE for 'bloodshed' or 'slaughter'.
Something quite, uh, 'heavy', by the sound of it!
Except the song is actually called My Wall.
Not at all. I think 'etymosophically' speaking the correlation is fine.Bah, sent on a complete red herring by a typo!![]()
Bah, sent on a complete red herring by a typo!![]()
I thought 'the webiste' were some kind of elite internet adepts.I'm not doing all that well with my typing this week, am I?
I ripped the audio while it was up. That's a great little comp.
In the first part of Japrocksampler there's some real scholarship and research going on. Much more in depth than the mythologising of Krautrocksampler. It's actually quite dense going and you get the impression that nobody has pulled all that info and history together before, at least not in the English language.
- http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/141/Mark E Smith said:I remember when Virgin started in Manchester, asking for something like The Stooges, the run around you used to get from the staff. They'd order Moby Grape or something if you bought Tubular Bells. I used to get into fights in Virgin Records. You'd get lectures on how you shouldn't listen to The Velvet Underground. And these people are now grown up and are controlling the railways. It's disgusting. It takes four hours to get from Manchester to London now. It's because the train goes round all the scenic routes because it's run by hippies.
He make a connection between the island cultures of UK-JApan-Denmark in Japrocksampler, so maybe. Read some jokes on the net abt him competing an Axis Psych trilogy by doing one on Italian rock...Is Cope going to bring out a Danskrock sampler or was that just for the webiste?