Run Pig Run
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Run Pig Run on Jun 13, 2007 17:10:20 GMT 1, Not favourite ever but I like the new Wiley album cover:
whats you favourite? post a picture......
For those that don't know you can go to amazon find the image click on it to enlarge, then right click and choose 'copy link location' and paste it in between the 'img' tags
Not favourite ever but I like the new Wiley album cover: whats you favourite? post a picture...... For those that don't know you can go to amazon find the image click on it to enlarge, then right click and choose 'copy link location' and paste it in between the 'img' tags
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by catfelix69 on Jun 13, 2007 20:09:57 GMT 1, Damn Beth from the Gossip is hot!
Damn Beth from the Gossip is hot!
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streetgirl
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by streetgirl on Jun 13, 2007 21:56:10 GMT 1, Not sure it's my favourite ever, but hell, it's a classic and just the site of it takes me back to incredible lazy summer dayze.
Not sure it's my favourite ever, but hell, it's a classic and just the site of it takes me back to incredible lazy summer dayze.
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 13, 2007 22:23:47 GMT 1, again not sure if they're my fave's of all time but they came to mind...
Spiritualized
Tindersticks
again not sure if they're my fave's of all time but they came to mind... Spiritualized Tindersticks
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Daniel Silk on Jun 13, 2007 22:40:36 GMT 1,
Orb live 93
Orb live 93
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 13, 2007 22:45:48 GMT 1, little fluffy clouds was one of my student anthems
little fluffy clouds was one of my student anthems
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Daniel Silk on Jun 13, 2007 22:51:02 GMT 1, little fluffy clouds was one of my student anthems
;D Classic! It was a bit of an commercial track from The Orb. Shame James Cauty and Alex Patterson never really sorted their problems out but I guess if they had got along, we might never had seen the KLF
little fluffy clouds was one of my student anthems ;D Classic! It was a bit of an commercial track from The Orb. Shame James Cauty and Alex Patterson never really sorted their problems out but I guess if they had got along, we might never had seen the KLF
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 13, 2007 22:54:36 GMT 1, have u read 45 by Bill Drummond - gr8 little read
have u read 45 by Bill Drummond - gr8 little read
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Daniel Silk on Jun 13, 2007 22:57:06 GMT 1, have u read 45 by Bill Drummond - gr8 little read
No aint got that Im not really sure I like Bill I dont know why
have u read 45 by Bill Drummond - gr8 little read No aint got that Im not really sure I like Bill I dont know why
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stuey09
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by stuey09 on Jun 13, 2007 22:58:59 GMT 1, Just noticed your avatar carlito. Liking it lots
Just noticed your avatar carlito. Liking it lots
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 13, 2007 23:01:38 GMT 1, cheers stuey thought Gob from Arrested Development needed a rest and seeing as Jack the Painter was literally a hundred yards away from where i live it had to be done
45 is really Bill's mutterings on his life up an until being 45, so talks about Julian Cope, Cauty, KLF etc etc fascinating stuff
cheers stuey thought Gob from Arrested Development needed a rest and seeing as Jack the Painter was literally a hundred yards away from where i live it had to be done 45 is really Bill's mutterings on his life up an until being 45, so talks about Julian Cope, Cauty, KLF etc etc fascinating stuff
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Anchorman
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Anchorman on Jun 13, 2007 23:51:08 GMT 1, Sorry but there is only one....
London Calling by the Clash ;D ;D ;D
if you haven't seen the Joe Strummer film I highly recommend it
Sorry but there is only one.... London Calling by the Clash ;D ;D ;D if you haven't seen the Joe Strummer film I highly recommend it
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stuey09
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by stuey09 on Jun 14, 2007 0:01:36 GMT 1, Anchorman, you have impecable taste.
Not an album cover, but This is England by The Clash would look amazing as a f**k off big canvas.
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gordy
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by gordy on Jun 14, 2007 0:01:47 GMT 1, Nice one Anchorman... i love that also ;D
However, Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division aka Peter Saville is the reason I first got into art etc....so simple but just
Anyone who i interested I just got this update in myspace...
13 Jun 2007, 06:06 Subject Manchester legend Wilson unbowed by tough times Body: LONDON (Billboard) - Tony Wilson is difficult to pigeonhole. The veteran British music man -- whose Factory Records spearheaded the career of Joy Division, among other bands -- is a raconteur, an A&R exec, a scene-builder, a businessman and a celebrity.
Wilson can now add "fighter" to his list. The man whose unconventional career was the subject of 2002 feature film "24 Hour Party People" is battling cancer. But the illness hasn't curbed his zest for music and his commitment to bringing new artists to the fore.
Wilson is bringing his long-running Manchester, England, music conference In the City to New York June 13-14. In signature fashion, Wilson promises hot artist showcases by night and equally hot panel discussions by day. The Happy Mondays, originally signed to Factory, the post-punk label that is now synonymous with the rise of Manchester as a creative hotbed, are confirmed to perform.
On the eve of In the City of New York, Billboard sat down with Wilson, who, after all these years and recent health hardships, remains one incredibly colorful music industry vet.
Q: First, I'm sorry to hear you've been ill. How have you been responding to the treatment?
A: I'm on new medication, and I'm not going to know for sure for another three or four weeks, but I think it's doing well. Certainly, I'm well compared to what I was on before, which was terrifying. I went through a few weeks in February when I came out of the hospital and thought, "Well, that's it." It was f***ing awful. But I'm not lying in bed, I'm not shaking like an idiot, and I'm not vomiting all the time. So I'm all right. I've been groggy every day, but I get through most of my day's work.
Q: Why did you feel the need to take In the City to New York?
A: Originally, it was (AEG Live senior VP) Rob Hallett's idea. About two years ago, we ran into each other at Coachella and we talked about the declining special relationship between British music and the U.S., which occasionally has blips like it has in the last two months. He said, "Why don't you A&R a British Invasion-type event? Why don't we construct something?" We've always thought a lot of money in the British industry is wasted on taking two dozen bands to South by Southwest and watching them get lost, by and large, in a sea of 1,500 bands. It seemed to be an interesting idea to have a focused new British talent event. I thought it would be nice to do it in New York and return to our spiritual home.
Q: Do you believe the time is ripe for the next wave of British talent?
A: Yes, I do. I think there's some very good stuff around at the moment. The band I am most excited about bringing to New York -- because they're my favorite band in the world -- is Enter Shikari. I think there's a real chance for British music to reinvent and establish itself. It just needs one or two major acts to come through.
Q: There were plans for an In the City in Perth, Australia. Will that ever happen?
A: We still want to do Perth, because we think it is a wonderful opportunity. But in a way, that's been delayed by my illness. We think people have tried to do Pacific Rim conferences before in Singapore and Hong Kong. But, in a way, they didn't work, because neither is a music city.
Q: Is the record business still a good place to be?
A: Yes, if you find a great band. The reason myself and my mates coped with our ridiculous way of behaving for 15 years was because we began and ended with two great bands. If you have a great band, it's fine.
Q: You've been involved as a co-producer in the Joy Division film "Control" (a biopic of the band's Ian Curtis). What did you think of the final product?
A: I know it was hysterically received in Cannes, but I've been so ill that I've not seen it.
Q: What did you make of Steve Coogan's performance of yourself in "24 Hour Party People?"
A: Oh, I loved it. Basically, I'm a complete tw*t, but he played me as an affable fool, which is very sweet. I'm not really an affable fool, but I'm very happy to be portrayed as such. Whenever movie people touch my business of rock 'n' roll, they tend to f*** it up. They make a terrible mess of it in one way or another. But I am so proud of "24 Hour Party People" because it is very funny. I am now a celebrity in America because of that film, which is bizarre.
Q: Factory Records featured Joy Division, which morphed into dance-oriented New Order, which has apparently split for good. Can you see New Order ever reuniting?
A: Possibly -- that is, if (bassist Peter Hook) Hooky shuts his mouth for long enough. They were recently asked to do a gig, they all said yes, except Hooky who said, "I will only do it if we call it New Order's farewell concert." At which point, (drummer) Steve (Morris) said, "For f***'s sake, forget this." I would listen to Steve.
Q; What is vexing you at the moment?
A: When I see great back catalog albums selling for 4 pounds ($7.90). That really, really pisses me off. I also hate cheap packaging. I hate that the industry has forgotten how to make a product memorable. You worry why you're not selling CDs. It's because you f***ed it, you idiots. The sheer foolhardiness of people.
Q: You've been called many things over the years. What would you call yourself?
A: An enthusiast.
Reuters/Billboard
A TOTAL LEGEND IN MY EYES...MY LIFE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THE SAME WITHOUT HIM...GOOD LUCK MATE....
Nice one Anchorman... i love that also ;D However, Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division aka Peter Saville is the reason I first got into art etc....so simple but just Anyone who i interested I just got this update in myspace... 13 Jun 2007, 06:06 Subject Manchester legend Wilson unbowed by tough times Body: LONDON (Billboard) - Tony Wilson is difficult to pigeonhole. The veteran British music man -- whose Factory Records spearheaded the career of Joy Division, among other bands -- is a raconteur, an A&R exec, a scene-builder, a businessman and a celebrity. Wilson can now add "fighter" to his list. The man whose unconventional career was the subject of 2002 feature film "24 Hour Party People" is battling cancer. But the illness hasn't curbed his zest for music and his commitment to bringing new artists to the fore. Wilson is bringing his long-running Manchester, England, music conference In the City to New York June 13-14. In signature fashion, Wilson promises hot artist showcases by night and equally hot panel discussions by day. The Happy Mondays, originally signed to Factory, the post-punk label that is now synonymous with the rise of Manchester as a creative hotbed, are confirmed to perform. On the eve of In the City of New York, Billboard sat down with Wilson, who, after all these years and recent health hardships, remains one incredibly colorful music industry vet. Q: First, I'm sorry to hear you've been ill. How have you been responding to the treatment? A: I'm on new medication, and I'm not going to know for sure for another three or four weeks, but I think it's doing well. Certainly, I'm well compared to what I was on before, which was terrifying. I went through a few weeks in February when I came out of the hospital and thought, "Well, that's it." It was f***ing awful. But I'm not lying in bed, I'm not shaking like an idiot, and I'm not vomiting all the time. So I'm all right. I've been groggy every day, but I get through most of my day's work. Q: Why did you feel the need to take In the City to New York? A: Originally, it was (AEG Live senior VP) Rob Hallett's idea. About two years ago, we ran into each other at Coachella and we talked about the declining special relationship between British music and the U.S., which occasionally has blips like it has in the last two months. He said, "Why don't you A&R a British Invasion-type event? Why don't we construct something?" We've always thought a lot of money in the British industry is wasted on taking two dozen bands to South by Southwest and watching them get lost, by and large, in a sea of 1,500 bands. It seemed to be an interesting idea to have a focused new British talent event. I thought it would be nice to do it in New York and return to our spiritual home. Q: Do you believe the time is ripe for the next wave of British talent? A: Yes, I do. I think there's some very good stuff around at the moment. The band I am most excited about bringing to New York -- because they're my favorite band in the world -- is Enter Shikari. I think there's a real chance for British music to reinvent and establish itself. It just needs one or two major acts to come through. Q: There were plans for an In the City in Perth, Australia. Will that ever happen? A: We still want to do Perth, because we think it is a wonderful opportunity. But in a way, that's been delayed by my illness. We think people have tried to do Pacific Rim conferences before in Singapore and Hong Kong. But, in a way, they didn't work, because neither is a music city. Q: Is the record business still a good place to be? A: Yes, if you find a great band. The reason myself and my mates coped with our ridiculous way of behaving for 15 years was because we began and ended with two great bands. If you have a great band, it's fine. Q: You've been involved as a co-producer in the Joy Division film "Control" (a biopic of the band's Ian Curtis). What did you think of the final product? A: I know it was hysterically received in Cannes, but I've been so ill that I've not seen it. Q: What did you make of Steve Coogan's performance of yourself in "24 Hour Party People?" A: Oh, I loved it. Basically, I'm a complete tw*t, but he played me as an affable fool, which is very sweet. I'm not really an affable fool, but I'm very happy to be portrayed as such. Whenever movie people touch my business of rock 'n' roll, they tend to f*** it up. They make a terrible mess of it in one way or another. But I am so proud of "24 Hour Party People" because it is very funny. I am now a celebrity in America because of that film, which is bizarre. Q: Factory Records featured Joy Division, which morphed into dance-oriented New Order, which has apparently split for good. Can you see New Order ever reuniting? A: Possibly -- that is, if (bassist Peter Hook) Hooky shuts his mouth for long enough. They were recently asked to do a gig, they all said yes, except Hooky who said, "I will only do it if we call it New Order's farewell concert." At which point, (drummer) Steve (Morris) said, "For f***'s sake, forget this." I would listen to Steve. Q; What is vexing you at the moment? A: When I see great back catalog albums selling for 4 pounds ($7.90). That really, really pisses me off. I also hate cheap packaging. I hate that the industry has forgotten how to make a product memorable. You worry why you're not selling CDs. It's because you f***ed it, you idiots. The sheer foolhardiness of people. Q: You've been called many things over the years. What would you call yourself? A: An enthusiast. Reuters/Billboard A TOTAL LEGEND IN MY EYES...MY LIFE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN THE SAME WITHOUT HIM...GOOD LUCK MATE....
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Anchorman
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Anchorman on Jun 14, 2007 0:11:12 GMT 1, I'm feeling the love Gordy ;D ;D
Tony Wilson = Legend ;D
Power,Corruption and lies by New Order is Peter Savilles best IMO ;D ;D
I'm feeling the love Gordy ;D ;D
Tony Wilson = Legend ;D
Power,Corruption and lies by New Order is Peter Savilles best IMO ;D ;D
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Anchorman
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Anchorman on Jun 14, 2007 0:17:43 GMT 1, gRT Album and cover!!!! ;D ;D
getting all nostalgic for ibiza again...
gRT Album and cover!!!! ;D ;D getting all nostalgic for ibiza again...
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stuey09
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by stuey09 on Jun 14, 2007 0:18:35 GMT 1,
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 14, 2007 0:24:12 GMT 1, good enuf to become an avatar
good enuf to become an avatar
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stuey09
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by stuey09 on Jun 14, 2007 0:26:44 GMT 1, Oops
Oops
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 14, 2007 0:29:44 GMT 1, lol .. i meant to pinch and use here of course ... do u think all the best covers were made back in the lp days? covers just aren't the same cd size... altho thinking about cassette covers really sukked..and now what u get get with downloads are blooming stamp size
lol .. i meant to pinch and use here of course ... do u think all the best covers were made back in the lp days? covers just aren't the same cd size... altho thinking about cassette covers really sukked..and now what u get get with downloads are blooming stamp size
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stuey09
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by stuey09 on Jun 14, 2007 0:35:32 GMT 1, lol .. i meant to pinch and use here of course ... do u think all the best covers were made back in the lp days? covers just aren't the same cd size... altho thinking about cassette covers really sukked..and now what u get get with downloads are blooming stamp size
I'd have to say yes. If you take a wander into Rough Trade off Portabello Rd I love the arrangement of record covers on the wall. Also Jamie Reid hasn't done too badly out of it.
lol .. i meant to pinch and use here of course ... do u think all the best covers were made back in the lp days? covers just aren't the same cd size... altho thinking about cassette covers really sukked..and now what u get get with downloads are blooming stamp size I'd have to say yes. If you take a wander into Rough Trade off Portabello Rd I love the arrangement of record covers on the wall. Also Jamie Reid hasn't done too badly out of it.
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Anchorman
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by Anchorman on Jun 14, 2007 0:43:17 GMT 1, Don't get me goin on the vinyl debate....
There just ain't no love involved in cd's !!!!!
A good record/vinyl is actually something to behold and marvel at!!!
Alot of great artists have made covers for vinyl..it is a grt medium for up and coming artists... ;D
Just got the new project turntable with the USB PORT- awesome piece of equipment... Just off to listen to Technique and imagine I'm in Ibiza....absolutely off my face etc.. ;D ;D ;D ;)night -night everyone ;D
Don't get me goin on the vinyl debate.... There just ain't no love involved in cd's !!!!! A good record/vinyl is actually something to behold and marvel at!!! Alot of great artists have made covers for vinyl..it is a grt medium for up and coming artists... ;D Just got the new project turntable with the USB PORT- awesome piece of equipment... Just off to listen to Technique and imagine I'm in Ibiza....absolutely off my face etc.. ;D ;D ;D ;)night -night everyone ;D
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by carlito on Jun 14, 2007 0:47:39 GMT 1, lmao night night stay classy san diego!
lmao night night stay classy san diego!
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michaelscott
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by michaelscott on Jun 14, 2007 2:22:36 GMT 1, again not sure if they're my fave's of all time but they came to mind.. Tindersticks
an amazing band, and they have some of the best cover art.
again not sure if they're my fave's of all time but they came to mind.. Tindersticks an amazing band, and they have some of the best cover art.
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jam
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by jam on Jun 14, 2007 6:42:58 GMT 1, I like these... Basquiat's cover for Rammelzee vs K-Rob:
Rise Against... cant find out who the artist was.
Plastik Man... always thought it was clever.
I like these... Basquiat's cover for Rammelzee vs K-Rob: Rise Against... cant find out who the artist was. Plastik Man... always thought it was clever.
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bige
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by bige on Jul 23, 2007 21:16:48 GMT 1, Orb live 93 That is a cute sheep :-)
Orb live 93 That is a cute sheep :-)
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misteraitch
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Favourite Album Cover Artwork, by misteraitch on Jul 25, 2007 16:01:20 GMT 1,
Oi! There's nothing wrong with stamp sized? ;D
personally the best album cover for me has to be.....
Oi! There's nothing wrong with stamp sized? ;D personally the best album cover for me has to be.....
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