I was always a little soft on Jo from Huggy Bear. I remember telling her once in the Laurel Tree or Good (shit) Mixer that I loved her band and from nowhere appeared Dale Shaw. "What, Blood Sausage?" he said. Hmmm, he reminded me of that fat lad from the Will Hay films. He was always too interested in bad american literature, the stuff you grow out of. "Billy Joel" stll raises a smile though.
I really love this band, but I cant get any info of it, I got a LP rip from the net without any tracklist or anything (happy little bullshit boy) anyway I cant stop listening it.
This was always a favorite tune of mine, with the flute and spoken word. Nice to see the video, with the situationist slogans negated (no beach under the cobblestones) like Dale does in the words.
blood sausage were the best.
DubbedSunshine 1 year ago
Do you have the whole documentary? I'd die to see it, so if you could send it to me, or know where to get it from, please tell me!
josh9421 1 year ago
Actually i'm just being bitter, we're all older now. I bought everything by Blood Sausage. Things change.
tescocadaver 3 years ago
I was always a little soft on Jo from Huggy Bear. I remember telling her once in the Laurel Tree or Good (shit) Mixer that I loved her band and from nowhere appeared Dale Shaw. "What, Blood Sausage?" he said. Hmmm, he reminded me of that fat lad from the Will Hay films. He was always too interested in bad american literature, the stuff you grow out of. "Billy Joel" stll raises a smile though.
tescocadaver 3 years ago
I really love this band, but I cant get any info of it, I got a LP rip from the net without any tracklist or anything (happy little bullshit boy) anyway I cant stop listening it.
great to see videos
petdico 4 years ago
This was always a favorite tune of mine, with the flute and spoken word. Nice to see the video, with the situationist slogans negated (no beach under the cobblestones) like Dale does in the words.
larrybob 4 years ago