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DJANGO RATIX RECORDING AT PARK ROAD STUDIO

Django ratix turn up out of the blue and demand recording time at Mr Cheesyits' house in Park Road , Ryde (that's on an island)
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Size
(Meg)
Length
(Mins)
Comments
Nuclear
Heart
Attack
C * 4.03 4:23 Quite beautiful - you've just got to learn to listen past the dodgy recording, singing, second guitar, backing vocals and drum track.
Eat
The
Wrapper
C * 3.42 3:44 Django Ratix's morality tale against consumerism and unnecessary hip replacement operations. Featuring the guitar stylings of the clever Anderson family.
Running
Round in
Circles
C 4.36 4:45 Django Ratix's last visit to Park Road was after Martino had left the band.
DJANGO RATIX LIVE

At the Prince Consort (this probably isn't true but Rob will put me right later.) - Yes I bloody well will! It was at Brooke House
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Size
(Meg)
Length
(Mins)
Comments
Eat
The
Wrapper
D 7.18 7:50 Eat the Wrapper has possibly one of the best starts to a live song ever (of course it all goes horribly wrong when Rob starts singing). That Tony Walton can be heard talking at the end.
War D 4.99 5:26 Cheesybits implores Rob to get his trousers off. Rob responds by turning in a half descent vocal tracjk (I didn't spell that wrong it's Polish (unless you are Polish in which case it's Lithuanian)).
Tea D 3.06 3:20 Great introduction, mental song, hysterical cheering at the end (which is an indicator of the poor genotype that exists locally.).
Django D 2.05 2:14 A fetching, almost instrumental. Decked out in a gingham dress; hair held back by an Alice band.
Addicted D * 3.52 3:50 A poignent appeal from the well of souls (Sandown).

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