| Archive of Music by Rab McLean and Friends | |
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THIS IS JUST A TEMPORARY PAGE THAT I'VE STUCK UP ON THIS NEW SERVER IN CASE ANYONE'S STUPID ENOUGH TO WANT TO HEAR THE STUFF. IT FEATURES TRACKS BY SOME OF THE BANDS I'VE DONE. TO DOWNLOAD THE TRACKS, (IF YOU ARE USING WINDOWS) , JUST RIGHT CLICK ON A TITLE AND SELECT 'SAVE TARGET AS', THEN STICK IT IN ONE OF YOUR FOLDERS. HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS ARCHIVE, WHICH WILL DEFINETLY BE EXPANDED ON IN THE NEAR FUTURE, AS SOON AS I HAVE DIGITISED ALL THE OLDER STUFF. AWRABEST - RAB. |
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| Little Wilson and Big God | TRACKS |
| This was a kid-on band featured material primarily written and performed solely by myself. The bands name was taken from the title of a book by a groovy old geezer called Anthony Burgess. In 1960 he was diagnosed with cancer and given less than a year to live but after missing a routine medical examination, he out lived his prognosis by thirty odd years. Sadly he died in 1993. Check him out he was a cool old gent. | Empty Tanks The South [ >>> LISTEN NOW <<< ] Gold & Blue Slippin' Sideways - (live rehearsal) Tainted Comfort - (lofi mono) The Whisper - (lofi mono) |
| Naked | TRACKS |
| Under contract to Warner Bros, the main driving force of this mob was the writing team of Mark McMillan and Joe Stirling, a core supplemented by myself, Eddie Duffy on bass, and a delightfully named antipodean called Gash on drums. No material was ever released as after feeling the need for a quick cliche, the band splintered falling foul of the oldest in the book, "musical differences". |
Jesus And if Delerious Stick This world Time runs out |
| James McLure | TRACKS |
| James McLure was perhaps an odd choice of name for this band, as (at least to my knowledge) no one in it, near it, related to it, or met at any time by anyone involved in it was actually called James McLure. They were however a crackin' wee indie outfit with whom I was glad to be involved. |
Lovely Biscuits Silver Suit |
| Rockers Almighty | TRACKS |
| These tracks were recorded for CHANNEL 4 Television for an appearance on a show called "Famous for Fifteen Minutes" For some reason that I can no longer remember, the band broke up fifteen minutes later. |
Marzipan Wizard Friendly Neighbourhood Rockers Angel Boogie |
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