Iam said:I've got the unreleased, but I don't remember what it sounds like.
So much music, so little time...
Lanegan's solo stuff is very good, too.
cilobrac said:Fuck off Jeff!!!
Sturdy Wrists said:The Trees and Lanegan rock my world. Saw the Trees 4 times, the best was with Alice In Chains on the Sweet Oblivian tour and they were mighty fine on the Dust tour although Lanegan looked barely alive. It was a storming night and I got to have some beer and stuff with Gary Lee and Josh Homme after the gig.
Dubversion said:For the Lanegan fans, can I recommend the Soulsavers album. It's largely a bit dull and obvious, but his contributions are good
Alright lights - not seen you around for a while, you ok?lightsoutlondon said:Who's Got the 10½? - Black Flag
Bastards - Motorhead
sojourner said:Alright lights - not seen you around for a while, you ok?
Are you? I have to say, I've been a bit busy latelylightsoutlondon said:Hola, sojourner.
I'm on here everyday.
I'm good - my band is cooking, eyes are blue and functional (just) again. Have new job. Life is good, ta. And you?
*indulges in mutual back slapping with lights*lightsoutlondon said:Dusty is fantastic and so are you. Fantastic!
They are released at 9am Sunday morninglightsoutlondon said:e2a - Glasto? I haven't been for yonks. Have you got tickets?
I think solightsoutlondon said:That sounds like a reasonable plan.
I think I shall go to skank around to the mighty Jah Wobble tonight. I was thinking of going to see Stiff Little Fingers, but I was pretty disappointed last time round.
sojourner said:I think so
What, you going to see JW? or is it kitchen-skanking?
I never really liked SLF first time around - if you don't fancy it it's not worth it