Sunday, February 11, 2007

I did have a mind to go see a couple of movies today but the weather is so godawful that didn't happen. So here are a few loose ends to tie up from the past couple of days...

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Some Youtube footage of Art Fein's annual Elvis Bash from January 8th 2007

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The Tielman Brothers as recommended by Kevan Aman.

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Roky plays Southpaw in Brooklyn on April 13th.

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From PJ @ Dirty Water Club... this offer is supposed to be for people on the DWC list but you can either pretend or better still join it if you fancy some of this action...

IN SHOPS AT THE BEGINNING OF APRIL...

Fortune Teller Records presents:

"SOMEWHERE BETWEEN HEAVEN AND WOOLWORTHS"

A 20-track compilation that includes The Dirtbombs, Mighty Caesars (Billy Childish from the '80s), Snatch (1st time on CD for I.R.T - a Sniffin Glue fave from '77), Minor Threat (who never normally contribute to compilations!), Robert Pollard (Guided By Voices), Television Personalities (two exclusives/covering Kelis and The Who), Schwab, Stewart Home (writer of Slow Death, Pure Mania), X Ray Spex (live at Rock Against Racism '78) and comedians Simon Munnery and Gary Le Strange.

Album is limited to 1,000 numbered copies only.

If you mention that you saw the album advertised here you save money on the shop price! E-mail info@fortunetellerpress.com

Yes, you get it for just £7 + £1 p&p (in the UK)!

Just one copy per address and the offer applies for a short time only so be quick.

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Maria Bartiromo (link courtesy of Mr Percival)

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1 comment:

Jeroen Vedder said...

All hail the Tielman Brothers! The Bintangs mentioned above, also started out as a Dutch/Indo-rock band. Bintangs bein' Indonisian for "Stars"....