Re: Hello'een
When we were over in Blighty last year we went to a Fallen Women gig in Islington in That London. Pretty sure that Simon Christian, (ex?) of this parish, did the vocals on one of the songs at that
By
Mark
·
#105
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Hi Gez, Thanks for letting me know - that¡¯s good to hear. I think I¡¯ve still got one of your photos - of Konrad, Mel and myself in a pre-gig pub. No idea of when (exactly) or where however...
By
Paul Wilson
·
#104
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Paul W sez: "Does anyone know what happened to Konrad Adams?" I'm still very much in touch (since I was Nottm too).? I sent him a message about this group/list yesterday, so he may appear soon...
By
Gerard Wood
·
#103
·
|
Re: Hello'een
As a lurker from the long, long days I can¡¯t imagine I¡¯ll break the habit much in this latest incarnation... Does anyone know what happened to Konrad Adams? I travelled with him to a fair few gigs
By
Paul Wilson
·
#102
·
|
Re: So, anyway...
Sub-Lingual Tablet has its merits, I think, with the vinyl version of Fibre-Book Troll being a particular favourite that I hardly ever listen to. The crown of the 2010s was The Remainderer EP, though.
By
Olli
·
#101
·
Edited
|
Re: So, anyway...
Yeah, same for me really. I think the last Fall releases I listened to properly (and multiple times) were Imperial Wax Solvent/Your Future Our Clutter. The later ones I still bought, but I think I
By
Toby Blake
·
#100
·
|
Re: So, anyway...
Kinda drifted away, I reckon. The last time I had the chance to catch them was during their stint at the Knitting Factory in LA in mid-2006. But even from a distance, the last decade or so got
By
Cole Coonce
·
#99
·
|
So, anyway...
...how have you all been keeping? What a joy it is to see [fallnet] cropping up in the inbox. Did you stick with the gruppe til the end or drift away? For my part, I tried to get to every W Yorkshire
By
Pete Conkerton
·
#98
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Good evening. This feels a bit unreal... like a gateway to a different time when a new Fall LP was sure to come out next year...
By
Olli
·
#97
·
|
Re: Hello'een
stve sez: "Anyone seen diw of late?? I used to see his bands when I was over - I had a fab time at an end of season set at Dean Court Bournemouth FC one time. I seem to remember a fallcon in Kingston
By
Gerard Wood
·
#96
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Gez, I remember your gig photos, I think you had a digital camera before anybody else in the world!
By
Geoff Caves
·
#95
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Yeah AHamiltonl, is just down the road from here. Simon Christian was another Simon Was it Neal or Noel in Nottingham who shared a desk (ordering department of toy or sweet factory) with one of the
By
steve dean
·
#94
·
|
Re: Hello'een
The last decade when things were better. CC
By
Cole Coonce
·
#93
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Wow, frightening.? I've fallen through a trapdoor and landed in the 1990s.? Hello again all! Gez.
By
Gerard Wood
·
#92
·
|
Re: Imperial Wax Solvent reissue
Look! It's a pretty swell little tune from Eleni with Pyrolator! https://youtu.be/0SGrVMvDjpE On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 1:20 PM, Stefan Cooke<fallnews@...> wrote: Yes, disc 2 of 3 in the CD
By
scott telles
·
#91
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Think my one is still in a drawer at home. Will investigate. Can we post photos on this? Looking forward to a discussion about flying robots with arms and legs Alan
By
Alan Hamilton
·
#90
·
|
Re: Hello'een
Thanks Jeff. Great to see all these familiar names. Thanks to one R. Kidd for giving me the high sign. And stve dean! Hello brother! Obg
By
olderbrothergert
·
#89
·
|
Re: Hello'een
wrote: Gert! all these folks coming out of the woodwork -- warms the cockles. Welcome back! JC
By
Jeff Curtis
·
#88
·
|
Re: Hello'een
[email protected]> wrote: yeah, I never got one either! JC
By
Jeff Curtis
·
#87
·
|
Re: Hello'een
I am excited to resume lurking on the edges and writing once every 213 days.
By
CARMODY
·
#86
·
|