DNRC037 | 2LP | 2004 | DELETED
After the relentless mood-rock of “96302”, Teh seemed to flounder for a moment in their new-found popularity, before well and truly cocking it up by releasing this piece of toenail wax. Recorded live, as the name suggests, inside their friend Hari’s light plane, the unspeakable ordinariness of this double album would be forgivable were it not for Teh’s otherwise remarkable abilities. In the hands of any other band, a song like “Song For Hari” might have become a top ten hit; here, alas, its pitiful patter is fit only for a margarine commercial. Indeed, were it not for T and Eh’s remarkable artistic integrity, each song on this album would have been destined for use as filler on Suadi FM radio stations; thankfully, even the Saudis have been spared that fate, and the entire double album’s contents have been safely, though sadly deleted.
Joe says:
Do you still have a copy of the Stains classic “The Stains – On My Pants”? Longshot I know, but the DNRC archives are a real treasure-trove.
27 May 2005 — 15:07
David Prater says:
That was pre-2003 wasn’t it? Yeah I think we have a cassette version lying around here somewhere. Otherwise Ben Lee’s probably still got his copy. I’d check with him.
27 May 2005 — 15:43
Joe says:
yeah? you sure? you dont happen to have clare dane’s number lying around do you? oh, that’s right, she got rid of him cause he’s a cock!
27 May 2005 — 21:25
Daphne says:
which reminds me … does anyone know the correct word for the lint tht collects in one’s navel? and why is it always blue?
28 May 2005 — 10:13