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uncut
May 4, 2005 21:45:04 GMT
Post by Pete Holidai on May 4, 2005 21:45:04 GMT
Ghostown has received a 5/5 rating in this months issue
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uncut
May 26, 2005 22:24:23 GMT
Post by jo on May 26, 2005 22:24:23 GMT
jeff got a copy of of it a couple of days ago........well done rads.......good review too
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uncut
May 27, 2005 23:51:24 GMT
Post by jeff on May 27, 2005 23:51:24 GMT
well in guys
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uncut
Jun 27, 2005 20:20:51 GMT
Post by johnfoyle on Jun 27, 2005 20:20:51 GMT
Q, July '05
The Radiators (From Space) TV Tube Heart CHISWICK
** Ghostown CHISWICK
*** Brace of albums from Irish punk pioneers.
Hatching far from the punk scenes heart, Dublin’s The Radiators(From Space), headed by future Pogues guitarist and songwriter Philip Chevron, were able to slash their own path through the thorny thickets of late- ‘70s fashion. While their 1977 debut TV Tube Heart swaggers with jaunty spite and what-have-you-got? rebellion (Television Screen, Press Gang), 1979’s Ghostown shows them ripening into an ambitiously poetic entity. Produced by Tony Visconti, it’s a lush evocation of Dublin’s streets, with an intoxicating mix of sexual politics, history and imagination fuelling Let’s Talk About The Weather and the glorious Dead The Beast, Dead The Poison. VICTORIA SEGAL
Rip it! - Dead The Beast, Dead The Poison (from Ghostown)
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