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[Music] Andy Weatherall



bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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Another gone too soon.

Good excuse to stick Screamadelica on now though...


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Herr Tubthumper

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“I think I’ve never lost that thing I had when I was 12 years old and inviting my mates round to my house. They’d all be copping off with girls and I’m going, “No, check out this B-side”

RIP.
 












Dancin Ninja BHA

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The Primal Scream album is an absolute classic - all involved created a genius work of art

I remember Andy Weatherall dj'ing in his hard, pounding techno days...….Happy Days :smile:
 


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Who ?
 








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A friend just whatsapped me this news. I feel like I've lost a mate. I don't normally do Diana moments but from the massively influential Boys Own fanzine to his bridging the gap between indie and house music to the monumentally arrogant Masterpiece CDs this guy rocked. First saw him DJing at the old Shark Club (Fabi Paras played a month later) and completely changed my life. DJd at that best gig I ever went to with [MENTION=60]Seagulls over Lewes[/MENTION] - Primal Scream at The Event with The Orb warming up and Weatherall DJing till 2am and many of Brighton's finest nutters going Radio Rental. Great music, great clothes, a proper lad. I'm in bits.
 










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Guinness Boy

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Sorry, this is coming in short, sharp posts, but for anyone still scratching their heads....

https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/vd84wx/how-boys-own-changed-british-dance-music

There aren't many people in the history of British club music who are held in higher regard than Terry Farley. Alongside Andrew Weatherall, Cymon Eckel, Steve Mayes, Pete Heller and the rest of the Boy's Own crew, he ran raves, released and produced records and printed a seminal, satirical fanzine that traced a very British link between the football terraces, dancefloors, youth fashion and the picket line in a way that no other publication would before or after.
 


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