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Post by will on May 6, 2008 8:40:53 GMT -5
The former are worth it for an instrumental called 'Border Of Salt'. I just like that stuff because I'm a romantic and that's what I am.
The latter I thought were some sort of incarnation of The Circle Jerks. Can't say they've reinvented the wheel. From down here in Botany Bay, I've gotta say that Germany/Holland/Scandanavia seem trad-rock crazy. Which isn't a bad thing or nothing.
Keeps me in t-shirts. I really should curtail this Celtic punk t-shirt habit. And it is a habit.
All good,
Will
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Post by wagesofsin on May 6, 2008 14:42:05 GMT -5
Will is back, and the number of fresh s'n'o posts has quadrupled... good to see you, mate. ;D Surgery, yikes. Hope all is well and recovery is swift. I like the Black Tartan Clan if only because their guitar player goes by 'Mac Touche', haha. They sound very DKM to me. I found them via a MySpace comment from SKILTRON, easily the most face-melting Argentinian celt-metal band I've ever heard.
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Post by will on May 6, 2008 23:08:51 GMT -5
Good to see you again too, Sir !! This sore and salty dog has indeed come limping home.
(And limping it has been. Surgery was of the - winces - rectal variety. The joys of a so-called 'fistula'. Charming name. A small implant but other than that I'll be out and about in a few weeks, I suppose. First thing I'm going to do is get a new tattoo. Second thing I'm going to do is get a new accordion).
Well, Argentinian Celt Rock indeed, I am intrigued and will investigate.
Carpe Nocturne,
Will
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