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EVER EVOLVING ORGAN : CONTACT AND SWITCH THE OTHER |
| Speak, Shape, Create, Time..
time for Organ things to evolve once more... strip it down, rip it out,
move it on... this is how things will be... Marinated in something or other.
Reasons to be cheerful, part... collar time.. |
Is
this why you bookmarked us...? |
19th
April '09:
"It has all been consumed,
traded, downloaded, understood, heard before, sampled, learned, revived,
judged and..."
Are the answers there in
that red book? 17? Bill Drumond? Peter
Prendergast? Ninety percent of it really is about looking? Does anyone
know how to contact and switch the other any more? A little more than just
putting up a My Space page up if you know what I mean... Up to you
how you use these pages...
Speak, Shape, Create, Time..
time for things to evolve once more, 299 editions of Organ magazine, some
on paper, some weekly on line, some handmade and spray painted, some plush
and glossy, explore the old on line edtions and a whole bag of old Organs
and history here, we're moving on again,
kick over the bricks. Marinated in something or other. Reasons to be cheerful?
You never know, until you get on that train... deer, parrot, a bench that
points at Runnymead, Reasons To Be Cheerful... All recorded music run it's
course? 17? Things from the black bag of time and did you really think
we’d stop at 300? Time to evolve. Has the My Space attitide finally killed
music? No surely not? Still pockets of goodness, Skingraft
Records, Rune Grammofon,
oh yes, still pockets of real thought, real creativity, inspiration, Organ
fuel - Jono El Grande and that Neo Dada album...
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RANDY
CAIN, one of the founding members of The Delfonics, has died at his home
in Maple Shade, New Jersey, at the age of 63. The cause of death hasn't
been confirmed by the local medical examiner's office. Cain founded
The absolutely wobderfully soulful Delfonics with William and Wilbert Hart
whilst all three were attending Overbrook High School in Philadelphia during
the sixties.. The band's first LP met with immediate success, spawning
smash hit single 'La La (Means I Love You)', and in 1970 they won a grammy
for their track 'Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time'. Cain left the group
in 1971, and was instrumental in the formation of another group, Blue Magic.
Meanwhile, The Delfonics were splintering into different groups, many performing
as The Delfonics, and Cain returned to one of those in 1980. Former
bandmate Wilbert Hart told The Philadelphia Daily News that he last saw
Cain four or five months ago, adding: "I'm gonna miss him. We grew up together
since 1968". That first album is the one that matters though... you know
it, you’ve seem Tarantino’s finest film Jackie Brown...
Explore the old on line edtions
and a whole bag of old Organs and 23 years of Organ history here,
we're moving on again, kick over the bricks once more.... |
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