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I'd second Justin Broadrick - I've really been enjoying the Jesu stuff recently, but I'm thinking back to a 1989 gig which had God and Godflesh supporting...
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I'd agree on the Bauhaus and Banshees comment - and of course you could throw Joy Division (not-goths, big goth influence) and The Cure (pop-goth) in...
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Light Flight by Pentangle for phone
The Cutter by Echo and The Bunnymen for text (specifically, the Ravi Shankar violin bit at the start which...
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Nick Nicely - 49 Cigars (the record that inspired the creation of The Dukes of Stratosphear)
Ray Agee - The Wobble-oo
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Long time without posting on Multiverse.
Anyway, a few corrections.
Firstly, you don't have to use iTunes to use an iPod....
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Linux
Seeing as we've done Apple to death, anyone running Linux out there?
If so what distribution are you using, and what apps...
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>The problem with that is they would still have to have been there early in
>the morning to accept deliveries and then still spend an hour...
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Jagged - I don't know if it's unique in world history - I was think of one failed superpower that worked on the idea of planned economics.
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Airships
Mike - I know you have an abiding interest in airship news :
http://news.com.com/2300-11395_3-608...?part=rss&tag=...
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Reinart
>>From another point of view, it is a bad thing. It is a bit like the world >>settling on English as the dominant language...
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Tolkein was definitely intentional - along with his fellow Inklings, he knew the old Norse and Germanic myths, and the sagas - and set out to create an...
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Arve Henriksen - I think his combination of a cold Nordic sound with Japanese and Persian influences would work well for incidental music.
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