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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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Title | Key | * | File 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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Title | Key | * | File 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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