No.17 Lou Reed – I Remember You
The well known thespian takes time out from his one man review ‘They Had Proper Actors In My Day’ to perform a unique interpretation of an underrated classic from the Mistrial album.
Featuring library music.
Sounds that I make
No.17 Lou Reed – I Remember You
The well known thespian takes time out from his one man review ‘They Had Proper Actors In My Day’ to perform a unique interpretation of an underrated classic from the Mistrial album.
Featuring library music.
The Sessionaires now a legal requirement.
I stuck a video camera outside the back door for five minutes last night to catch the howling wind and the clouds flying past so ended up doing this.
More Christine here.
And we’re off… The first of the Voice Of The Rain reissues with the remainder to follow at a pace once the Gits CD is finished off.
Featuring never before seen live footage – because we cocked the song up so much at the Collyers gig that we can’t use it whole.
Another VTOR blast from the past, 1998′s Further Afield, or at least the first half as the whole thing became a bit unwieldy as a download.
It’s a pretty high-tech recording for this one, we had a compressor! And a pop shield, admittedly tights over a wire coat hanger, but all the same. Actually the lack of gear is why a lot of the recordings brush up quite well. We didn’t have the kit to bugger them up at the time.
If anyone wondered why we use the script font for the booklet it’s as it’s based on Walt Whitman’s handwriting, which ties in rather well.
The remake of the 1987 song that begat the eponymous band.