This track comes from a concert performed in Estonia at a concert celebrating the country’s independence on May 1st, 2009 with special guest, Robert Fripp. An album of the gig is scheduled to be released later in the year and this preview coincides with The Humans’ live appearances with Fripp in the UK during February.
This track is one of Stormy's Monday selections. It is currently available as part of his next bumper collection. His second year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head is already available for download.
This track was one of Stormy's Monday selections. It is currently unavailable, but will be part of his next bumper collection. His second year of treasures from the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head is already available for download.
This track comes from a concert performed in Estonia at a concert celebrating th...
This takes me back to Sunday All Over The World.Toyah’s voice as matured and she is sounding at her best. I hope The Humans release this as a live cd and make a live DVD. Now that would be brilliant.. I cant wait for the UK gigs.. Thank you guys.. Paul Lomas
Written by Michael Paulus
simply great
I only hope the concerts will be packed and for myself, living in Aisia nowadays, I only hope that a full concert will be available for download at some point. I just got The Humans’ first album from last year and it is really good. Robert adds some really good live guitar, in a way he did e.g. with the LoG but usually never with KC. If you are burning to hear Fripp in a rock context again, then you should go for it, better run!!! But it would be unfair just to talk about Fripp, ev...
I only hope the concerts will be packed and for myself, living in Aisia nowadays, I only hope that a full concert will be available for download at some point. I just got The Humans’ first album from last year and it is really good. Robert adds some really good live guitar, in a way he did e.g. with the LoG but usually never with KC. If you are burning to hear Fripp in a rock context again, then you should go for it, better run!!! But it would be unfair just to talk about Fripp, even without him--as on most of the album--it’s great music. It’s clearly Toyah, a bit of SAOTW and sometimes it reminds me of the smart and funny lyrics of Laurie Anderson. The music is raw and powerful, the basis are songs but with a lot of texture as you would expect it from e.g.-----KC. As for the song itself presented here, very, very good! Enjoy@!!