On Tue, May 06, 2003 at 09:34:56PM +0000, NIk Gilmour wrote:
In a plain black sleeve, the visible side noted it was called "Queen of the South" by Bill Drummond, released on WEA around 1986. There was also a Penkiln Burn logo on it tho'. It's not in the discog as a 7" in its own right, but is on "The Man". Anyone got any ideas what this was?
I think that's the record he played at the Marx Memorial Library for the Silent Protest launch. He walked in with a portable record player and played a 7" from The Man as his introduction. Memory fails me, but it could well have been Queen of the South (in fact, it must have been, as it wasn't any of the others) Dunno if it's a real release though.
PS - the UK car stickers are mildly fun (even if they did cost ukp5)
the what? jon -- "Alcohol kills more people than Heroin, crack, acid and Cannabis put together. And you'd think that all those drugs together would be lethal." - Dougal Macleod "Alcohol kills more people than Heroin, crack, acid and Cannabis put together. So you'd think that all those drugs together would be legal." - redi