Links for a day…(vol. 50)

  • UPDATE: Chantel has just directed me via Twitter to her very fine photo collection from the 22 February Sydney show on Flickr.
    Here’s Billy:
  • Faith No More’s one-off cover of Siouxsie And The Banshees Switch at Melbourne’s Festival Hall now in glorious video. (via Patton Archivo)
  • Mike Patton’s Mondo Cane album cover has been released:
  • Lots of gossip from Stubbadub after their meeting with the band in Sydney.
  • And a good quality clip of A Small Victory from Sydney:

    and another version:
  • (Please play this in Switzerland)
  • We’ve added ticket details for Gurten and Dour below.
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7 Responses to Links for a day…(vol. 50)

  1. Woohoo !! I have not seen the Siouxie cover !! Very nice one !!!
    Vive la Suisse !!! ;-p

  2. Yulia says:

    i agree))) a great cover of Switch!!!

  3. Firsa says:

    Serves me right: I can’t view the album cover. Oh well, back to work… :)

    Re. Switch: I wonder if anyone at the concert recognized the song as it was played. Interesting choice for a cover… I like.

  4. ThePetro says:

    That’s a great album cover for Mondo Cane.

  5. Ti Mort says:

    Is it just me or is that butterfly at the top very a la Bungle….recycled ideas Boo!!!!

  6. Ti Mort says:

    Never mind…I knew he had more originality than that…there is a butterfly on the inside of the jacket….but it is totally different. What’s with Mike P and butterflies….not an idea I would have associated with him.

  7. Firsa says:

    OK I finally get at a computer where I can see the Mondo Cane poster, just in time for Pi Day! Speaking of which, it looks like someone ate the part with Hawaii on it… Otherwise it’s just OK…

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