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John Foxx
Yesterday’s vinyl haul! This treasure trove came from Philadelphia’s Noise Pollution Records, which I am pleased to report is more or less my ideal vision of what a record store ought to be like. It’s small and cramped, cluttered with stacks of media, and smells like stale cardboard. It’s also reasonably priced for used vinyl and full of some relatively obscure and underrated masterpieces, although a lot less now that I’ve walked out the door! Lord knows I will be back again to get my fingers dirty. Reissues are well and good for some people, but I like the antiques, and I like the stories that they tell. (Like how “Enter the Angel” has an old price sticker on it that’s crossed out, and it used to be a dollar and change...talk about a “who the hell is John Foxx?” price, hahaha.)
Ultravox! - Dangerous Rhythm + Young Savage
drawings of my muse midge ure that i did on MS paint but the quality is probably going to get butchered . the lighting and stuff was inspired by the st albans concert because it’s very pretty
New wave pioneers Ultravox! performing with their founder & original lead singer/songwriter John Foxx ca. 1978 through the lens of Gus Stewart.
To even suggest that their subsequent Midge Ure-incarnation is even in the same league as the band’s mid-to-late-’70s John Foxx era is an insult.
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