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Sunday 15 October 2017
You Dare Invade Our Royal Sanctuary?
The Inhumans look like a band- an L.A. punk band, Black Flag maybe, or a second generation UK punk group like The Rezillos. There's something of Pixies about them too. The Inhumans first appeared in Fantastic Four in 1965, evolutionary advanced superbeings, led by their king Black Bolt. In this frame they have kidnapped Sue Storm (The Invisible Girl) and are facing down her brother Johnny Storm (The Human Torch). Coincidentally I've just seen an advert for a new Inhumans TV series, about to be shown on the Murdoch channel (which I don't subscribe to).
The Rotters Golf Club Archive Hour Vol 10 has recently been posted online, an hour inside Andrew Weatherall's record collection. This one is very much a band based affair and perfect for Sunday morning.
'No! They've brainwashed you! You don't know what you're saying!'
Radiogram – Waiting For The Merry Go Round
The Fall – Bill Is Dead
The Faces – Debris
Cowboys International – Here Comes A Saturday
Del Shannon - That’s The Way Love Is
The Czars – Killjoy
Lali Puna – Move On
Mark Lanegan & Isobel Campbell – The Breaking Hands
P. F. Sloan – Upon A Painted Ocean
The Duke & The King – The Morning I Get To Hell
The Felice Bros. – All When We Were Young
Alex Chilton – Every Day As We Grow Closer
Brett Smiley – Queen Of Hearts
Sir John Betjeman – A Russel Flint
Ian McCulloch – Nothing Lasts Forever (Live)
Scott Walker - Lines
Labels:
andrew weatherall,
comics,
fantastic four,
jack kirby,
marvel,
stan lee,
the inhumans
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4 comments:
I really enjoyed this Marvel series this week and you made the best finish with A.W. thanks SA
Good music and good graphics. Jack Kirby is up there with Moebius for me.
That's The Way That Love Is, the same song as the Marvin Gaye classic?
Neither do I subscribe to Murdoch telly, much to Max's consternation these days.
Nope it's not but very good nonetheless
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