Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Where's Captain Kirk?
I got that vid over there on the right offa the market for about a quid years ago - It's Billy Shatner talking some great talk and interviewing some proper noodles about UFOs etc.. interspliced with a German movie about Erich Von Daniken and his theories on Ancient Civilisations and Interplanetery Macgubbins. Perfect stoner material and indeed it ended up getting sampled and appearing in the following track - from the never released album Green Pants Express.
Another World - 0=2
If you want more crazy bill check my other vids on YouTube for more clips...
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
KJ!
Here's another little diversion, but this time with a definate CVC connection - filmed by Spiney at the Manchester Academy May 2006. Fog was there as was the infamous Happy Dave and a gent called Kilner. Anyway, this has been a popular hit on YouTube for a few weeks and has attracted the attention of the Bass player, Kneill who has contacted us and we're gonna send him the rest of the gig on DVD so that's pretty cool.
I was persuaded to post this when nosying at some of Karl's other online musings which included him saying he loves this track so thought i'd stick it on the blog.
The gig was pretty good but not the best I have seen them - that would be in Autumn 2005 Manchester Academy (larger venue) - awesome!
The following was my attempt at one of them home made vidz that combines a toon with movie clips - I really liked the bside to the latest Killing Joke single so thought that would be a good track to use as it is relatively obscure and also it lends to the kind of imagery I wanted to use.
I was persuaded to post this when nosying at some of Karl's other online musings which included him saying he loves this track so thought i'd stick it on the blog.
The gig was pretty good but not the best I have seen them - that would be in Autumn 2005 Manchester Academy (larger venue) - awesome!
The following was my attempt at one of them home made vidz that combines a toon with movie clips - I really liked the bside to the latest Killing Joke single so thought that would be a good track to use as it is relatively obscure and also it lends to the kind of imagery I wanted to use.
Rolling the Ball - In a Japanese Styley...
Hi --- this vid actually doesn't have anything to do with CVC but in my mind it kinda reflects what CVC is all about... well that's my excuse for posting it anyway --- enjoy!!
Technical Note
I've fixed the navigation on the left, so that when you click on an archive link the post list now shows all posts on the current page rather than a list of latest posts. Hopefully this should make navigating through the archives a bit easier.
Monday, August 07, 2006
The OXO Family
Another nostalgic Gibs track that I wouldn't put on the main site but it's notable for it's lyrical use of buggery with a musical instrument...
The OXO Family by Giblets and Cheese
Click the pictures for some ads - in RealVideo format!
Anarchy in the Colne Valley
Here's a little ditty I did after seeing 'V for Vendetta' at the flicks...
V for Vendetta - 0=2
other CVC tracks of wanton rebellion to check out are:
Wake Up by Twain
Only the Queen by Gibs
V for Vendetta - 0=2
other CVC tracks of wanton rebellion to check out are:
Wake Up by Twain
Only the Queen by Gibs
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Kipz' Embarassing Song - Part II
Xanadu - Canadian Rock In a Colne Valley Styley...
This is another track that I wanted to post on the Priapus page when first putting tracks on the site. Really just because it was a Rush track, but Kips was not having any of it.
I do know that Farewell to Kings by Rush was one of Kipz first Rock albums, dunno if he thought of doing a cover version. But that is just what Priapus did, and you can here all of it's Prog Rock Splendour right here.
Xanadu - by Priapus
here's the original for comparison...
This is another track that I wanted to post on the Priapus page when first putting tracks on the site. Really just because it was a Rush track, but Kips was not having any of it.
I do know that Farewell to Kings by Rush was one of Kipz first Rock albums, dunno if he thought of doing a cover version. But that is just what Priapus did, and you can here all of it's Prog Rock Splendour right here.
Xanadu - by Priapus
here's the original for comparison...
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