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Last Drinks For Melbourne’s Arthouse

Comment I Made about 11 months ago

Favourite Arthouse moments, anyone? I used to love seeing Beanflipper there 10 or 12 years back. Bucky'd get up for a track or two. They were almost the house band at one point. I missed the second Palm (Japan) tour, but I heard the Arthouse show was nuts. As Ben said, the total lack of pretense set it apart from so many other venues.


Paul Kidney Experience - Radio Transmissions

Comment I Made about 11 months ago

That's a helluva simile. Great review in general.


Generator show - 8th jan - Mt. Dandenong

Comment I Made about 1 year ago

First vid from the event here. More to follow. Also, Mondo Generator Party Volume 2 will be announced shortly for early Feb.


The Lizard Train

Comment I Made about 1 year ago

http://www.nkvdrecords.com/lizard.htm

Interview here. Don't know how to do links.


The Lizard Train

Comment I Made about 1 year ago

An interview from the late 80s. I found 'everything moves' at bargain browser in Brunswick a couple of years. Albini recorded it and it's great. Saw em at the punters once in the mid 90s and they were really good.


The Pitz: 2006-2009

Comment I Made about 2 years ago

Very sad. The pitz had an unexpectedly terrific shower.


Road to nowhere: best road movies ever?

Comment I Made about 3 years ago

Bump...


Road to nowhere: best road movies ever?

Comment I Made about 3 years ago

Two lane blacktop is yours, dude. It's in my local video shop. I think we'll go with Duel, Badlands and maybe the Wim Wenders' road movie. Thanks for all the ideas. Wages of fear would be cool too.


Road to nowhere: best road movies ever?

Comment I Made about 3 years ago

Badlands is a corker. Dudes?


Road to nowhere: best road movies ever?

Discussion I Made about 3 years ago

This thread is a shameless plug for a gig but I thought it would make a good topic for a thread also. Read the plug then nominate your favourite road movie ever.

ROAD TO NOWHERE

Road to nowhere is an evening of aural textures and vast soundscapes at Glitch Bar & Cinema on Saturday 6th December. ** Disgracelands**, Margins, Waver and Impulse/Control will be performing, accompanied by classic road movies on the big screen. Bar opens at 6.30pm, bands at 8.30pm.

My favourite road movie is Backroads starring Bill Hunter & Gary Foley. What's yours?


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