Sunday, July 23, 2006

It Came from the Late Night Music Club From Culture City

tonight with one weeks to go untill the end of tops of the pops on the bbc after 42-year i decied to some thing take a break from almost the nearly three week tribute to the show.

Take a break

the first of two this week on this the last week of tops of the pops on TV

So tonight entry in the late night music club is from a band who play here last night at the magic stick it from the first Canadian band on Rough Trade records in the UK.

The band consists of a varying roster of musicians who play what lead man Jole Gibb describes as "gay church folk music". They could also be considered an anti-folk band, a description that is often associated with musicians on the Rough Trade label. Their live performances are elaborate, high energy shows, featuring go-go dancers in balaclavas, a choir and string section. Large banners, created by Joel and often featured on the band's record covers, are hung from the ceiling and lyrics are projected onto the wall. Yellow streamers thrown into the audience accompany the song, "Golden Streams" and band members lead the audience in special made-up dances for particular songs.

tonight video is there 2004 CD "Mississauga Goddam"

The song is "I Believe In The Good Of Life"

The Band is "The Hidden Cameras"

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