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iets om te blameer
Battery9 - “iets om te blameer”: een of ander tyd soek almal iets om te blameer jou ma, jou pa, die musiek die duiwel die bediende of dié wat die land regeer pak die skuld op iemand anders dit maak minder seer soek iets om te blameer Oh Christ, here we Read More...
Posted Tuesday, August 19, 2008 8:12 PM by Lloyd | 7 Comments
Gimme Some Danger
A friend graciously lent me his new DVD last night, Bad Brains live at CBGB 1982. It was quite an eye opener to say the least. When I asked him if it was great, he looked at me saying nothing, but the look said it all, Fuck Yeah! Having watched it, I Read More...
Posted Wednesday, February 28, 2007 9:24 AM by Lloyd | 1 Comments
Shame on you, Village Voice!
Why you may ask? For being completely insensitive towards black Americans and my favourite discovery of last year, TV on the Radio . It seems TV on the Radio have reacted angrily to a recent cover of the Village Voice depicting Bob Dylan riding over guitarist Read More...
Posted Friday, February 16, 2007 11:26 AM by Lloyd | 3 Comments
Barney Simon sings Die Stem
Hi All, Just wanted to draw your attention to this blog posting. It can be found at: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=60723874&blogID=185035088&indicate=1 I actually could not believe it! My comment is posted Read More...
Posted Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:34 AM by Lloyd | (Comments Off)
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Nike appropriates Minor Threat
I believe Rock ‘n Roll is sacred, but all the whinging in the world is not going to change the fact that big business uses rock n roll to sell shit to young people that have disposable incomes. It is now an accepted part of our rock n roll culture, bands Read More...
Posted Tuesday, July 04, 2006 4:39 PM by Lloyd | (Comments Off)
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