Having followed Rob and Jim through their non-Oils work I would be very excited to see what Martin might do.
I would curious what some of your favorite side project or post-Oils records have been.
I just missed Bones in DC last year - anyone tracking his work with Garrison Starr or elsewhere?
Rob is so prolific that it often hurts paying those import prices to get his output here in the US. I really love the Hirst & Greene album and the DVD concert even more so (not sure all versions had that). The Angry Tradesmen's latest is fast becoming a favorite, too. I adore Jim's record.
Best wishes, particularly to those in Victoria and Queensland -
Roger
--- On Mon, 2/9/09, Jeff and Jane Scott <
jscott@iinet. net.au> wrote:
> From: Jeff and Jane Scott
<
jscott@iinet. net.au>
> Subject: RE: [powderworks] Angry Tradesmen Beat the House in Melbourne
> To:
powderworks@ yahoogroups. com.au> Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 2:02 AM
> When I spoke to Martin after a Ghostwriters show in 2007 I
> got the
> impression that he didn't really want to be tied down
> to anything at that
> time. He did the Political Animal album and tour but said
> he didn't want to
> be a full-time Ghostwriter. I guess it's the same with
> the Angry Tradesmen.
>
> He did say he was interested in recording an album of his
> own, but
at that
> time (June 2007) couldn't decide what sort of thing he
> wanted to do. Maybe
> he still hasn't.
>
>
> jeff...
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
powderworks@ yahoogroups. com.au > > [mailto:
powderworks@ yahoogroups. com.au] On Behalf Of
> The Oilman
> > Sent: Monday, 9 February 2009 8:32 AM
> > To:
powderworks@ yahoogroups. com.au; Midnight
Oil
> > Subject: Re: [powderworks] Angry Tradesmen Beat the
> House in Melbourne
> >
> > Anyone know why Martin is not a member anymore? I
> guess I
> > never did hear anything since he was sort of
> "added" to the Tradesmen.
> >
> > t.
>
>
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