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Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) - Feed Back, 1976

Tags: 1976  70s  Ambient  Back  Black  Dark  Death  Doom  Drowing  Feed  Goods  Heavy  HGV  Metal  Nightmare  Sabbath  Stoner  Vehicle 

Recorded 1976 during a late night session. The session was played in the dark, by the light of 2 VU meters and their shine in the 10 inch aluminium reels from an Akai tape recorder. It should be listened to in the same manner. No mixing, what you hear is what was played in the room. The track is...

Pombagira @ The Junction, Bristol 17 April 2008

Tags: 2008  Electric  Junction  Lesbian  Pombagira  Sludge  Weedeater  Wizard 

Pombagira were supporting Lesbian along with The Walrus and Geisha. Enjoyed every band. Geisha played like their lives depended on it, their best set ever, by a mile. Big things are afoot. The Walrus has some really weird grooves going on, refreshingly original. And Lesbian were every bit as good...

The Heads @ The Attic, Bristol, 5 Apr 2008 - Part 2

Tags: 2008  Acrimony  Attic  Bristol  Heads  Nebula  Queens  Rock  Space  Stoneage  Stoner 

Why is it that a Heads concert and getting drunk go so well together? :D

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Madking Ludwig - Dermatobia Hominis

  • Length: 4:20
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 4 people
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  • Author: kelkun

Tags: aardvark  doom  grimskunk  groovy  karmadoza  kyuss  ludwig  madking  metal  vigeant 

Here's a song from our new album, due out Spring 2008.http://www.myspace.com/madkingludwig

CUTTHROATS 9

  • Length: 9:48
  • Rating Average: 5.00 from 2 people
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  • Author: vimsven

Tags: chris  cutthroats  spencer  unsane 

LIVE AT CASBAH, BITCHIN BAND.

Laurence Olivier in Hamlet

  • Length: 4:6
  • Rating Average: 4.72 from 120 people
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  • Author: pencilpusher30

Tags: hamlet  laurence  olivier  shakespeare  soliloquy  theater 

The famous 'To be or not to be' soliloquy