Well at least they don't openly admit to knowing absolutely **** all about our international players and assuming nobody else knows anything either, like Mark Lawrenson did.
Yeah . It's unbelievable really. I don't claim to have very much footballing knowledge but these guys are paid to be the official BBC experts, isn't that even Lawrensons job title? BBC Official Football Expert .
CouilleGaucheDeCabaye right going back a bit and from memory if it was 60's 70's it could be Can or Cluster
That link you sent me, really good stuff It wasn't Can because I like their stuff, as for Cluster I'll give it a look.
My lecturer at college has been playing this song a lot, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was called or the artist name. The only thing I remember is part of the title involved something along the lines of Acid Shred, the artist began with a C, sounded a bit like Ambient House/Aphex Twin - Fingerbib and the image in the video was a submarine underwater.
he's trying to find a ambient band beginning with c well one song in particular - might have acid shred in the title and a video with a submarine image in it mmmm like i said it ain't the cocteau twins/this mortal coil (would recommend them though esp. song to the siren) or can this is doing my head in now another recommendation would be Brian Eno (here come the warm jets/taking tiger mountain by strategy)
When I find it, I'll deffo link it on here I'll listen to the 2 suggested, as for Brian Eno, I'm very familiar with artists on Warp
Makes life easier haha. This might appeal to you, one of the artists I'm addicted to recently. [video=youtube;cTIIDE_YVkk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTIIDE_YVkk[/video]
like it i listened to some of the other stuff quite like that house stabs reminds me of this album please log in to view this image esp. the first cd
I may be completely off the mark here as I wouldn't consider it any form of ambient but I'll throw in this guess anyway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghgbqldDI2U Fits the C name and Acid track name requirement anyway.
The 'C' portion of my music library is one of the bigger portions of it I'll find out Tuesday at the latest so I can tell you all anyway