Coast to Coast AM is a paranormal-themed AM radio show that airs nightly from 12 - 4 central time, out of LA (10 -2 west coast).
It's been around since the early 90s, was created and hosted by the legendary Art Bell who handed the reigns to George Noory shortly after the turn of the century...
Known on bootlegs as "Lost Wishes"...these are seven instrumental backing tracks that were recorded in 1991 during the Wish sessions, but were never turned into full songs with lyrics. Probably not essential to the Cure canon unless you're a completist; but very atmospheric, interesting stuff...
How would you rate Strangeways against U2's The Joshua Tree? The Cure's Disintegration? REM's Document?
This is not a debate about what band is best overall, or who you love the most, but strictly an album vs. album debate.
I'd go with Disintegration, then Joshua Tree, then Document...
I got this from a bootleg DVD I found on Smithstorrents a while back which was a comp of all the BBC televison appearances. I ripped the audio from this track because I don't remember seeing it before here, or on any CD boots, so I thought it might be cool to pass around...
It's interesting...
Just wondering if I can get a straight answer as to why I was banned a few months ago in the forums under the "Bicycle Tragedy" account.
The reason for the ban is "unknown" and the lift date is "never."
Care to share?
I was bored, so I took the BBC Theater live version of Seasick and interspersed some dialogue from deceased writer Charles Bukowski, culled from different sources.
The "to all my friends" clip at the beginning and end are from the film Barfly, the screenplay having been written by Bukowski as...
Is anybody besides me interested in these guys? (Kerouac, Bukowski, Burroughs, Ginsberg)...If so I have tons of audio I've collected, I can share it happily if anyone would like me to.
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