sideshowbob said:Dream Letter's a particularly fine record. Tim was a much better singer than his son Jeff.
sideshowbob said:Before that, a Birdyak album from the late 80s. Birdyak were the house band of the still-running Klinker free improv club, until the death of leader Bob Cobbing, the great (and insane) dadaist poet. Features Hugh Metcalfe on guitar and kazoo, Cobbing's equally lunatic wife, and Lol Coxhill. Great fun, it goes something like, "Sping! Woop! Ping! Zhhhheeebb, zubb zubb bloing!"
-- Ian
Darwin was, of course, perfectly correct. Your interpretation is wrong. Evolution is NOT improvement per se, it is adaptation ;-)Joe Hutch said:So Darwin was wrong!
Never (knowingly) heard jeff, so I'll take your word on that. Dream Letter is a really good record (although I will have to confirm this when sober and less knackered). Like his guitar playing, too.sideshowbob said:Dream Letter's a particularly fine record. Tim was a much better singer than his son Jeff.
joel said:Never (knowingly) heard jeff, so I'll take your word on that.
joel said:Darwin was, of course, perfectly correct. Your interpretation is wrong. Evolution is NOT improvement per se, it is adaptation ;-)
Life is just sooo short, though. Now listening to a bizarrely spaced-out version of *the* Betty Davis riff courtesy of Ektroverde. PowerPoint Production Music (which is not a bad thing).Anex said:Jeff is still worth listening to though