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Last Call for the Lamchop, Kilgour, Ghostplane...

Published: Mon 7 Mar 2005 11:06 AM
Hellow there,
Last Call for the Lamchop, Kilgour, Ghostplane extravaganza...and there are some videos on line for all you futuristic people spending the sunny weekend in front of the computer.
International Bands go 'after' Arch Hill Bands
Tonight (Saturday) at the Studio in Auckland we have Lambchop with David Kilgour and talented friends the Boxcar Guitars...tomorrow night (Sunday) we have Lambchop, Kilgour and Ghostplane at Indigo in Wellington. Lambchop are bringing a seven-member band, most of whom played on David Kilgour's Frozen Orange album.
...Ghostplane no doubt will be playing some tunes from their upcoming 'almost finished' album.
...Pine opened for the Violent Femmes in Christchurch on Thursday...unfortunately due to an outbreak of Mad-Bird-Flu disease up at Arch Hill towers we failed to get this information out to you in time...you will be relieved to know we found the cure on Trademe and all is well.
The Internet Killed the Video Star
We've managed to get some videos up on to the Arch Hill video page, including David Kilgour's "Living In Space", Ghostplane's "The Straight and Narrow" and Pine's "Tokyo"...just head to the video page...http://www.archhill.co.nz/videolist.php
Also the good folks at Amplifier have given us a nice Arch Hill page and they also have all the videos on line...go to
http://www.amplifier.co.nz/nzmusic/archhill/Arch_Hill_Recordings.html
Head for the Arch Hill

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