brenmacneil ([info]brenmacneil) wrote,
  • Mood: awake
  • Music: London After Midnight - Psycho Magnet (Album)

quickie before i go to work...

still progressing with the resurrection of my MP3/CDR collection... after the loss of HD... concentrating on a few bands/albums at a time, currently going after the likes of Toyah, Mezzoforte, The Damned, Killing Joke, London After Midnight, Voltaire, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Bella Morte that lot should keep me going for a while,

wasn't sure how I'd react to LAM and BM but I do really like 'em, Voltaire is just simply the best wish he would come do some shows over here, probably the Edinburgh Fringe would be his best place to show up

the great CDR list was also lost and have had to rebuild that from the CDR folder itself, post-it notes are place-holders for CDRs not done yet so I know what there is and yet to come - am doing a spreadsheet also with pages for LP,MC,CD and will do same for VHS, DVD too when i can get round to it and of coure remember to make back up copies so never gets lost again

the next bedlam is next saturday, gotta be there, havent been in months... and all this goth music am downloading is getting me in the mood LOL

Bella Morte - how did I find them, may have heard them at Bedlam or Amatis, not sure, i know for sertian they were on the line up at Dark Arts Festival 04...

the other day on Radio 2 Drive time there was a piece about some Scottish Salmon whose packet has a picture of a mountian which turns out to be Mount Snowdon (in Wales!) and some listener emailed in about the Paramount Logo being a mountain in Scotland erm...NO off the top of my head, knowing Hollywood history i know it was a doodle drawn by an executive when the studio was founded, having checked on Google it seems the mountain that inspired the logo is Mount Ben Lomond, above Ogden, Utah (where that particular executive came from - am sure I must have seen it at some point and just had no clue that was the Paramount mountian - howzat for random trivia LOL


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