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On 21 Nov 2003 10:05:35 GMT, Seven Nation Amy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> plied uk.music.alternative with: >Joel Cooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >>>I also bought my first biker's jacket from the market there, on a >>>Saturday morning. >> >> Aye the Barras is a funny place - just about the perfect venue really >> - then of course there's Britain's dodgiest flea market right >> underneath :-) > >That market was the dogs. We used to hang outside and wait for some old >wino to tell us his troubles before we got him to go and get us some >alcohol from the Vic Wine. It was either there or Buchanan St Bus station. >Never short of a wino or ten. This was, of course, before Glasgow became >the European City of Culture in 1987 or 88 [I forget] and it all went down >hill from there ;) > >> I used to work in a stall at the barras when I was a teenager - >> selling posters and t shirts. It was quite good although we basically >> got paid in donuts, posters and steak & gravy scotch pies. Still, the >> Italian football on Channel 4 and you were away! *sigh* > >I moved to England in 1988, but if you were on a stall before then - >chances are our paths crossed. > >> SNIP >>> >>>MV are on my "get" list. Any track recommendations? >> >> Firstly, might be worth checking out 'At the Drive-in', if you haven't >> before. Two founder members have gone on to form this new band. Its >> not exactly the same but it might give you an background history. >> >> Probably best check out the single - "Inertiatic Esp", the name of >> which ought to perhaps ring alarm bells, if thats the sort of thing >> that alarms your bell... > >Well. After half an hour of refreshing networks to find Inertiatic by At >The Drive In [grrr] I finally twigged. Am listening to it right now. > >And it sounds NOTHING like the title suggested it might. Is that a man >singing? ;) Incidentally, if you are interested in ATDi, have a go of "One-armed Scissor", or "Rolodex Propaganda"...
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