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December 8, 2011 8:41 AM   Subscribe

'To celebrate the release of the remastered Throbbing Gristle back catalogue Rough Trade are proud to announce a unique intimate Q&A evening with Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti (37 minute Soundcloud streaming audio) discussing the rich and unique history of TG.'

Also: Chris & Cosey give another interview a month back on the Guardian's Music Weekly podcast.
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... and if you're looking for a special something for that special someone ...
posted by philip-random at 9:28 AM on December 8, 2011


Oh man, a TG post and a DCD post on the same day? Christmas came early!
posted by FatherDagon at 10:15 AM on December 8, 2011 [1 favorite]


Oh man, a TG post and a DCD post on the same day? Christmas came early!
posted by FatherDagon at 10:15 AM on December 8 [+] [!]


I know, right?
posted by humboldt32 at 10:20 AM on December 8, 2011


... and worth throwing in, if you didn't catch it in the Justin Beiber HATES Christmas thread the other day.

Do You Fear What I Fear?
posted by philip-random at 10:38 AM on December 8, 2011


I'm ashamed to say that my favourite TG song is His Arm Was Her Leg because I like to imagine how that would work, mechanically speaking.

also because randomly blurting out HIS ARM WAS HER LEG can earn you some odd looks
posted by vanar sena at 11:10 AM on December 8, 2011


I'm really glad I went to go see TG on their last tour....I still can't get over the fact that we'll never hear a new Coil album again.
posted by malocchio at 12:23 PM on December 8, 2011


Also see my recent FPP about Chris Carter's favorite synth, which features the article Chris wrote about it for Sound On Sound.
posted by w0mbat at 12:51 PM on December 8, 2011


Oh man, Second Annual Report, what a fucking great album! I used to blast that into the living room on my father's stereo when I was 14. The pops and cracks in the vinyl only made it better.

Slug Bait was just about the most badass music I'd ever heard in my life.

Still is.
posted by mikeand1 at 5:41 PM on December 8, 2011


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