Bit of an all-star cast here: David Holmes, Kris Needs, Jagz Kooner and Gary Burns. Shove that up yer Travelling Wilburys for a supergroup and a half... I think the 'one girl' was Mr Weatherall's then girlfriend Nina but I could be wrong.
I remember being mega-excited when this first came out then being mildly disappointed by the end product. Dunno though, sounds pretty good to me right now. Dug this one out of the tip of the iceberg last night: balanced on a pair of step ladders, torch in one hand, trying to avoid getting skelfed tae fuck. Managed to get enough to keep going for a good while, but will need to rethink strategy for the next voyage into the unknown.
Came out on the Exploding Plastic Inevitable label in 1993. Couldn't find a pic of the label and tried to take a photo but looks shit, so here's a suitable graphic for it:
New links:
The Hawaiian Death Stomp
Hawaiian Death Dub
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Wednesday, 7 January 2009
Four Boy One Girl Action - The Hawaiian Death Stomp
Ripped by Moggieboy at 16:25
Labels: david holmes, kris needs, sabres of paradise, weatherall
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Loving what you've done. Like all the brilliant ideas it's so simple when you think about it. Keep it coming ya pukka geezer.
Loved the dub at the time, still pretty fresh sounding these days. Keep it up!
The Death Stomp is a cracker - never heard it before but it has (as you'd expect) Weatehrall & Needs all over it in buckets - thanks a lot for these
Oh aye, that's right. Cheers - forgot about that. Duh.
Oh oh! Never heard the dub before. Looking forward to this.
"skelfed" ???
Skelf = a bit of rough wood that goes into your skin when you brush against it.
Cheers for the excellent blog. Any chance you could re-up or do something to make this one accessible again please ? Keep getting 'bandwidth Exceeded' for the last week, been looking for this one on MP3 for ages - bought it back in the day but I've long since disposed of all my vinyl and decks.
Done - new links up and running.
You are an absolute gentleman. Thanks so much for this, it was one of my favourite tracks back in 93 and it is so damn good to listen to it again.
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