OFF/NIK: Atomgods
trev
judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 11 14:03:11 EDT 2007
necropolis and atomgod albums are the same album with different vocals and
overdubs - they are both crap in my opinion (apart from "china" on atomgod.
if you are into shallow techno death metal you might like them. i did it as
an experiment. 80% of the lyrics from atomgod were lifted from the "death"
section of the encyclopedia brittanica.
atomgod features me, algy ward (damned, tank), steve clark (fastway), bill
leisegang (nina hagen band)
the other one does have a bit of fast eddie on it
i have a very few brand new original vinyl copies of atomgod - any sensible
offers from the wealthier list members?
the first album, atomgodS, however i like. it features ginger baker's son,
kofi on percussion - he is technically far superior to ginger.
all you lot who havn't unsubbed yet, please do so now!
judge(send 'em down forever) trevor
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike coleman" <insect.brain at GMAIL.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: OFF/NIK: Atomgods
> On 9/11/07, Jonathan Jarrett <jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.:
> <<<>>>1. I have no special secret knowledge and what I know of the
> Atomgods
> I
> <<<>>>learnt off Steve Pond's site, because even the actual record I have
> <<<>>>tells me almost nothing about them.
> *ok, I do though*
>
> <<<>>>2. I know of only two Atomgods releases apart from Trev's homebrew
> <<<>>>CD-Rs.
> *that makes better sense*
> <<<>>>3. One is _Wow!_, which is believe only to exist on vinyl but which
> <<<>>>Steve Pond's site says or used to say that he would pay very good
> money
> <<<>>>for a CD version, which implied to me that he thought there had been
> <<<>>>one.
> *Steve had that blurb back before 2002 and my black motorcycle developing
> that nasty rust, I believe it was a hook to catch United Artists,,,,,he
> was
> going to make one from one of my perfect copies.......*
> <<<>>>4. I have _Wow!_ on vinyl myself and it is a pretty good album. I
> found
> <<<>>>it in the clearing out sale of what was for a while Cambridge's last
> and
> <<<>>>only second-hand music outlet, The Beat Goes On, and I've no idea
> where
> <<<>>>I'd advise anyone else to try.
> *the internet, how many copies would you like???*
> <<<>>>5. I have forgotten the name of the second album, but I believe,
> from
> <<<>>>whatever I absorbed off Steve's site like an internet blotter pad,
> that
> <<<>>>it was issued on CD and vinyl, but so few of either that I have not
> only
> <<<>>>never seen it but don't know that I know anyone who has. This one I
> <<<>>>think has no Nik, not that Nik is in any way essential to Trev's
> quality
> <<<>>>but it gives it that fraction less Hawk Kollector value.
> *the second album "history re-written is more of a metal album, and has no
> Nicholas,,,,,it was issued on vinyl, and 2 CD pressings,,,,,,a UK cd, and
> a
> USA CD,,,,,,tHE uk one could be rare, as mine now belongs to his majesty,
> "shuttup thoms"*
> <<<>>>6. That Necropolis thing sounds like it could have been a real
> <<<>>>car-crash, but whether that's in the
> hundreds-injured-and-helicopters-
> <<<>>>over-the-scene sense or the J. G. Ballard sense I don't know. Did
> you
> <<<>>>know however that 'crash' is apparently the collective noun for
> <<<>>>rhinoceroses? Just found that out.
> *I can't get Trev's lips to part on this one, but may try again,,,,,I
> suspect he doesn't get on witgh certain personnel, and this is why,,,,,I
> recall him saying he had to beat the sh*t out of a guy from Tank (no idea
> if
> he's on that one, I'll have to look*<<<>>>7. I don't know of any other
> Atomgods release and have no reason to
> <<<>>>suppose there was one.
> *now you are back on solid ground,,,,,,and allow me to share
> this, "shuttup" is Trev's _FAVORITE_ word, it means many
> things,,,,,,,sometimes it could be quite loving and affectionate*
> <<<>> So to finish with another quote from a different band, this
> time
> <<<>>>ST37: "you can relax... sorta." Yours,
> Jon
> --
> "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?"
> (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206)
> Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
>
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