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Non-Music Shit / Re: Bootleg/Unauthorized TERMBO MERCH
« on: November 20, 2021, 08:23:54 PM »
Raerer
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Thanks for the info. I bought one. FYI - for anyone in the USA it was like $18.75 with shipping.
And Thanks!
7:09 AM
Up for hours. Typical.
Looking through discogs at records I've sold/traded/lost to partners and moves that I want in my hands a second or third time before the final close.
...and while doing this I've just been pulling the repeat on The Fingers "You Get On My Nerves" cut via YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btTUjoIZhec
What do you think the White's or Raul are doing in 2020?
Opened a box of demo tapes I haven't touched in forever and came across this:
Old Age/New Age
XIV
Vertical Slit/Skull Bank split cassette
b/w Xerox tray card
2 b/w printed inserts: 1 with track list and band roster, the other with a paragraph of notes
Maxell home copied tape
Vertical Slit tracks: live 1981 from Under The Blood Red Lava Lamp cassette, plus 1 track the New Age 1980 7"
Skull Bank tracks: rehearsal and live 1987 plus 1 track from 1983 with Mike Rep
Happy to trade, just message me here, no shipping outside of the USA. I have just 1 of these.
I can confidently say that THE BEACH BUM is the best movie about a poet that has ever been made or will ever be made. It's a comedy about a Florida poet who lives in a world of people who enjoy poetry.
watched Brawl in Cell Block 99 because of recommends from here, really liked. Maybe because I'm not familiar with the source material (Riki-Oh? I"ll check out) but it felt pretty distinct in storyline/the way everything unfolded. good deaths too, violent, bloody, skull-cracky with visuals i wasn't expecting.
just watched this last night, a top 10 vaughn performance and don johnson was fucking born to play (be?) a prison warden.
So were they around for several years or did they only exist for a short time?