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Interesting and, weirdly, eerily-works-thing stolen from another forum, which probably stole it from another. As Mr Snow would say - don't worry! It's just a bit of fun.


Step 1 - Go to Wiki Random

The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.


Step 2 - Go to Random quotations

The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.


Step 3 - Go to flickr's "explore the last seven days"

Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.


Put it all together and you have your genre-defying, inconceivably ground-breaking debut album.


For me, Jo Whiley will be breathlessly coming to a TV advert near you saying "THIS, is the stunning debut album from Sermon of the Roar of a Camel. Who Are Still Undecided. OUT NOW!

giggirl Wrote:

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> Westel Woodbury Willoughby

> Debut album "It has no point"

> I can hardly wait for my first gig.

>

> David - are you seeing Fleet Foxes at the

> Roundhouse?


See, it works. I can see you now. You are a Canadian alt. country 19-piece collective who have been described as "Lambchop on a moosehunt" rockin' out to melancholic folk-tinged melodies. Blissful.


Ooh....ta for that FF nod. Just bought myself two tickets.

David - do you have a camera hidden in my house? A bug in my garage? That's illegal isn't it?


Hope you bought direct at www.roundhouse.org.uk - save on those pesky booking fees. The circle is actually quite nice at the Roundhouse BTW - only has about 5 rows - not like Hammersmith or Brixton where you're miles away.

I think I mentioned it before, but I'm highly highly recommending this one

Ted Barnes, portal nou.

http://www.myspace.com/tedbarnes


Having had my flirtation with freeform jazz influenced by the ibizan rhythms of the second summer of love and clasic eruo trash (sort of John Coltrane meets amnesia via 2 unlimited) Sexuality split and I decided upon a collaborative work for my next project:

Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery with the marvellous There is Money in it.




yeah yeah, 5 words, pronouns count two thirds.

Excellent stuff.


I also have an Albarn-esque side project going with the world-music sampling Kampong Chhnang. Our debut album, To Have Done It, will feature guest vocals from Toure Ali Khan and Grace Jones. Expect bongos galore. Fopp will sell 3 copies.


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3140/3009044335_d36036e5c6.jpg?v=0


You knows you wants it.

Here?s what I?ve listened to over the last little while whilst working. Started out a bit confused then settled into 90?s teenage americana then got confused again.


Shakespears Sister - Hello (Turn Your Radio On) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_eU4yRoxPqs


Cheap Trick - I Want You To Want Me http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_DmpM8DMZ9E


Lit - My Own Worst Enemy http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tDJFWbWSXFE&feature=related


American Hi-Fi - Flavor Of The Weak http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=n87oD8E98MM


GoldFinger - 99 Red Balloons http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5QYIlgRg9TY


New York Dolls - Personality Crisis http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=shjqRFQfvBg&feature=related


The Highwaymen - A Boy Named Sue 1990 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NBxhdewpQBI&feature=related

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