Ferric Archaeology

Rummaging around in the underpants of musical history, then sniffing our fingers while no-one's looking.

Monday, 25 January 2016

Total Big - Rehearsals 3 & 4 (1985) C90

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Total Big should require no introduction providing you've read (or e ven downloaded and listened to) this , or even this . If ...
Monday, 18 January 2016

Anschluss - Fall Apart (1992) C60

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At some point during 1992 I had a conversation with Paul Condon which yielded the sort of relentless belly laughter which begins to ...
Monday, 11 January 2016

Envy (1986/7) C46

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I wrote a bit about Envy here , and if you've been following this blog you may be familiar with Apricot Brigade , their earlier an...
Monday, 4 January 2016

The Dovers - Adam Ant is now Basil Brush's Straight Man (1991) C90

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Just to get it out of the way, the title was an observation made by my friend Paul Woods and as such has no direct association with ...
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Monday, 28 December 2015

Do Easy - The Sixth Metal Tape (1983) C60

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This one wasn't excessively amazing either, so please keep that in mind when downloading it. This means you, Ian. Even I'm ba...
Friday, 25 December 2015

William Scanlan Murphy - Spreading the Cream Cheese Gospel (1990) C15

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I don't know much about this or its author and presenter, but I taped it from the radio back in 1990, specifically from BBC Radio ...
Monday, 21 December 2015

Andrew Cox - Methods (1980) C46

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Andrew Cox was my friend and he's now dead. I wrote about him at some length on my other blog here , so there's not much point...
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Lawrence Burton writes books, paints pictures, and has been involved with all sorts of weirdy music bands of the kind posthumously described as industrial by idiots who weren't there. He grew up in England, specifically on the farm upon which Teletubbies would eventually be filmed, but now lives in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, a number of cats, and a couple of bunnies. His favourite shows are Kenneth Clark's Civilisation and Mrs. Brown's Boys.
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