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MrBrau1

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2 great new releases from the father and children of britpop:

Paul Weller just released "Fly On the Wall", a 3-cd set of be-sides, remixes, and live tracks from 91-01. Good stuff from one of the greats, covers of Ohio and Instant Kharma jump out. Need to play this all weekend.

And

The Wonder Stuff-"Construction for the Modern Vidiot", a NTSC version DVD of performances from 2000 and 2002. Man this band was good. Spit in your eye then sing ya finest tunes. And that's how a fiddle player should play w/ a rock band. It only available here:

http://www.thewonderstuff.com/index_shop.html

Sweet
 
MrBrau1 said:
2 great new releases from the father and children of britpop:

Paul Weller just released "Fly On the Wall", a 3-cd set of be-sides, remixes, and live tracks from 91-01. Good stuff from one of the greats, covers of Ohio and Instant Kharma jump out. Need to play this all weekend.

And

The Wonder Stuff-"Construction for the Modern Vidiot", a NTSC version DVD of performances from 2000 and 2002. Man this band was good. Spit in your eye then sing ya finest tunes. And that's how a fiddle player should play w/ a rock band. It only available here:

http://www.thewonderstuff.com/index_shop.html

Sweet
I love the Wonderstuff, i have all there records but never seen them live :sigh: ,...thanks for the information.
 
I am sooo bumbed I never got to see the Wonderstuff live. They always played 21-plus shows everywhere I lived (and they played).

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