The original No Doubt
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I don't know him, but BACK IN THE DAY he'd come into the sound cellar with his flowing mane and his swishing coat and his Primordial demo and we'd all be "Oh there's Naihmass, from Primordial. They recorded that demo in "THE DEPTHS OF THE ABYSS", you know. It says so on the insert."I listened to the first VOIVOD LP 'War and Pain' (1984) 5 or 6 times in the last few days.
it's my favourite metal LP ever.
listening to Alan Averill's podcast now. he used to come across as self parody when he was young in the mid 90's for taking himself way too seriously.
but he developed a sense of humour years ago.
in 94 he sounded a bit silly in interviews in a harmless way.I don't know him, but BACK IN THE DAY he'd come into the sound cellar with his flowing mane and his swishing coat and his Primordial demo and we'd all be "Oh there's Naihmass, from Primordial. They recorded that demo in "THE DEPTHS OF THE ABYSS", you know. It says so on the insert."
"Oh really? where's that?"
"Sutton, I think. Maybe Skerries."
Always seemed like a nice guy. Not too sure about the old politics though.
I listened to that Genesis album recently and I spent the whole time wishing I hadn’t. The two Fushitsusha albums are bangers though, I’m digging them out to listen to tomorrow.All CDs today
Boa Morte - The Dial Waltz
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
Fugazi - End Hits
Fushitsusha - 1st double live album
Fushitsusha - 2nd double live album
The Fugazi one hasn't aged well and Selling England is better than I remembered but still a bit flat a lot of the time.
The original No Doubt
He was fairly active on MetalIreland for a bit when it was alive, not that that says anything except that he definitely used one online forumwas he related to that Averill guy that used to be on here? I thought I remembered hearing somewhere that he had a famous da.
Watch the Rate all of their albums thread, will be hitting it in a few days.David Bowie in chronological order. I'm in the mid-80s which weirdly means I'm listening to a live soundtrack from the movie of the last Ziggy Stardust show. Soundtrack was released after Let's Dance.
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