Links
  • Parsley The Lion
    The multi-talented and sartorially elegant Mr Parsley, a man equally at home on Hammond, bass or singing in French. And an absolutely top bloke.
  • The Gene Drayton Unit
    Top quality instrumental mod/soul/jazz/boogaloo combo fronted by sometime Napier Mr Mark Norton. Also featured Clive Pearman on guitar between 2000 and 2004
  • The 1-2-5
    Excellent Dutch garage band, featuring the Van Malssen brothers (Dragnet 3). Sander VM has also kindly hosted The Charles Napiers & McDeath Trio websites
  • The Orchestra Pit
    The home of Scaledown (both the club and its associated radio show)
  • Pipeline Magazine
    For the finest in Instrumental news, reviews, etc
  • The Waistcoats
    The Ambassadors of Nederbiet. Damn nice chaps too.
  • Hats of Meat
    Haslet Homburg, anyone?
  • Link Wray's official site
    The true king of rock'n'roll
  • Link Wray site
    Excellent site dedicated to Link
  • The Cramps
    30 years on and still they sound great
  • The Surfin' Lungs
    Top UK (mostly) vocal surf combo
  • Naked Ruby
    Grinding Garage, Wild Surf & Voodoo Vegas Beat
  • Zombie Zoo/Hula Bula
    Hey ! Hey! Let's All Go To The Frat Shack!
  • Ugly Things
    Wild sounds from past dimensions
  • Shindig!
    They set the scene. I sometimes write reviews for them.
  • 442eme Rue
    Chic alors, ces gens sont dans le vent!
  • What's Cookin'
    Leytonstone's finest live music night. It's a little bit Country, it's a little bit Rock'n'Roll
  • Richard Sanderson
    Experimental multi-instrumentalist, morris dancer, radio host, club entrepreneur, badge collector and obsessive blogger
  • Bruce Dickinson
    No, not the bloke from Iron Maiden. This BD is "one of twenty-first century Europe's foremost thinkers".
  • Kroon Kat Lounge
    Brighton's suavest nightspot
  • Slight Return
    Top Quality Mid Sussex pub rock, featuring Pete 'Silencer' Bradbury on gee-tar
  • Mark Braby
    The Mick Harvey of Muswell Hill
  • Garage Links
    Steve Coleman's excellent garage resource site
  • The Terem Quartet
    Excellent Russian folk combo. "The distortion of the content is penalized with fatal coincidence" (so says the legal notice on their site)
  • Smallfry Shorts
    No-budget ultra-short films from the twisted mind of Dave Hopkins
  • Los Fantasticos
    Brighton based instrumental surf quartet
  • Nifty Eagu
    Nifty was the previous owner of my Fender Twin, Watkins Copicat and Fuzzface. Also, my parents are his step-parents and vice versa. Confused?
  • Steve Pomeroy
    Guitarist, Singer, Drummer, Songwriter. Top fella.
  • Speedball Jr
    Belgian insto combo who had the good taste to cover two numbers from the Napiers' 3rd LP on their first album
  • Pumf Records
    Remains resolute in the conviction that all its releases are worthy of audiences far greater than the meagre handful of people currently enlightened in the way of Pumf, but resigned to eternal disregard
  • Lois On The Loose
    The adventures of Pan-American/Trans-African motorcyclist Lois Pryce. I strongly urge you to buy her book - it's a blinder
  • I Can Only Give You Everything
    Dedicated to the great song - features a glowing review of the Napiers' version of ICOGYE
  • The Ukrainians
    The chaps who first got me interested in East European folk back in 1989



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Top 5
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