... Hi, I'm new to this forum. This looks like a great comp! How does one go about to acquire a copy? On another note: anyone here familiar with a CD-R called...
The entry from the old Fuzz Acid site (still on-line at http://www.soybomb.com/BorderlineBooks/uk6070s/) says: Personnel: TOM EVANS bs A B MIKE GIBBINS drms A...
Found this on Barry's web site. AnthonyH Mid-Summer 2005 - My tour of the U.K. and France is falling in place. Here's my tentative schedule to date: July 14,...
Errrr Tim I think this should have gone to U-SpaceS :) AnthonyH ... http://www.soybomb.com/BorderlineBooks/uk6070s/) ... 1992. ... was sufficiently ... Apple...
Maybe it should, but since I received some video footage of the Iveys recently let me just ask this: do people really like this stuff? Based on what I heard I...
... The Iveys album (and first Badfinger album) is kind of so-so, but I like Badfinger a lot. NO DICE, STRAIGHT UP and especially WISH YOU WERE HERE are...
Sorry for the over long Subject line. Couldn't get the flipping phrase succinct... Anyhow, after pulling out some old tapes and getting a real kick from...
This album has been getting a lot of play by me recently, some classic moments, with Bernie backed by Wesley Watt and Bill Lincoln from Euphoria on some...
I've always been a fan of Badfinger, at least their Straight Up LP. It had some great songs. Never heard the Iveys. Recently, I met Joey Molland here in Las...
In a message dated 6/2/05 4:29:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lamasivartdoz@... writes: Maybe it should, but since I received some video footage of the...
In a message dated 6/2/05 4:44:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sid.wren@... writes: Who would you say is the best West Coast sounding band to not actually...
I have made some changes to the www.chickenonaunicycle site giving the Pacific Northwest its own area under "The Horn of the Unicorn". The Afterthought series...
... A plague upon you for beating me to it with Help Yourself, sir. They were undoubtedly the best WCSBNAFTWC (IMHO!), but honourable mentions go to Mighty...
don't know how many of you follow the more current japanese psych scene but there is a guitarist, michio kurihara, who plays with lots of different japanese...
Yes, I follow this guy, his work with Ha Za Ma plus White Heaven, Marble Sheep, Cosmic Invention etc. is worthy of closer inspection. Branching out a bit,...
As they were active in the mid-'70s and weren't at all pyschedelic, Starry Eyed and Laughing may or may not be a reasonable addition to this little list we're...
Hi David Have to agree with you on this one. I saw SE&L about four times live and they were never short of excellent. Very big Byrda influence eg the name of ...
... I purchased a nice (orange CBS label) copy of their debut LP for under $10 a year ago (on eBay no less), and what a charming LP! Definitely they have the...
As Patrick nominated this bunch in the "non West Coast West Coast group" thread, I wondered if any of the material they recorded as Soft White Underbelly had...
How about Bronco, (Jesse Roden the singer was in the Butts Band with the 3 remaining Doors)they had that lovley laid back feel, I saw them live with Traffic...
Anyone looking for artwork for California Love-In, Aquarius or Grass can get it here http://hometown.aol.co.uk/westcoastpsych/Art.html they are big files so be...
Pacific Drift were yet another UK band in love with the West Coast sound. Their lone LP from 1970, Feelin' Free, has a strong Spirit influence to these ears....
In a message dated 6/4/2005 12:44:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tabacid@... writes: http://hometown.aol.co.uk/westcoastpsych/Art.html Gray, Thanks for...
If you liked the latest PBC CD "Spreading From The Ashes" then take a visit over to the message Board at http://www.peanutbutterconspiracy.com/ and let Alan...