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Very Early Gygno

Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Tribute to Paul Shields This is a very early (probably the first version & take) of Gygno.  The guts of the final track are there but reveals it’s an experiment in progress. Paul created quite a few of the wacky original lyrics to Crawling Chaos after he arrived and…
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March 27, 2016 0

Time at The Pits

Last Updated on June 13, 2022 The time at the Pits started with Jeff and me (Doomage & Strangely) living above it, accessed through the black door on the left in the picture which is number three.  (We were forced out of the top flat in Front Street just down the road by the landlord…
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February 17, 2016 0

Mr Anthony Chester

Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Time is an Interesting Thing There’s an interesting URL here to Amazon where some of our art is sold – note the copyright assertion on that web-page.  It’s not Crawling Chaos!  Funny that. Or take this other Amazon URL – note the copyright assertion on that web-page.  It’s not…
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November 25, 2015 0

Protected: Gob On The Tyne

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November 12, 2015 0

Jhonn’s Angel

Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Album: The Big C A little history to build on the original description…. Recorded at Bebside Hall, the beginning has always been a kludge to get over a cock-up after all the bounce-overs and recording had almost been finished.  The first few seconds had one channel accidentally scrunged to…
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Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.


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