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Take a Worm For A Walk Week - Snuffelupagus Play Video

Take a Worm For A Walk Week - Snuffelupagus

Glaswegian band This is their 3rd video. This isn't the best quality cos I used some random site to download it but it's better than nothing. I used to a have a different version of this video up until I was asked to...

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Take A Worm For A Walk Week - Blackout

Filmed by Richard Walsh For some reason everytime I upload this it goes out of sync and it becomes shitty quality. Here is a better version: vids.myspace.com

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Take A Worm For A Walk Week - These Luscious Things (2011)

Artist: Take A Worm For A Walk Week Title: These Luscious Things Album: TAWFAWW Year: 2011 Bandcamp: takeawormforawalkweek.bandcamp.com Myspace www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Wiki: en.wikipedia.org...

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Take A Worm For A Walk Week - TFJLID

Glaswegian band Filmed by Richard Walsh This is the proper version of the video. It's black and white instead of colour.

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Take A Worm For A Walk Week Biography

Richard Youngs (born 29 May 1966) is a British musician with a prolific and diverse output, including many collaborations. Brought up in Harpenden, England, and based in Glasgow since the early '90's, his extensive back catalogue of solo and collaborative work formally begins with Advent, first issued in 1990. He plays many instruments, most commonly choosing the guitar, but he has been known to use a wide variety of other instruments and objects, including the shakuhachi, accordion, theremin, oven tray, dulcimer, a home-made synthesizer (common on early recordings) and even a motorway bridge. He also released an album which was entirely a cappella.

He has toured only once (in 2002, supporting Low) and live appearances were, for many years, very occasional and almost always in Glasgow; he has stated publicly that he finds live performance "incredibly nerve-racking: stomach cramps, tension headaches...". In recent years, he has performed more regularly and many of his recent shows have been predominantly vocal - he told The Wire (issue 284) "I went to a laptop concert and decided I was going to sing".

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Take A Worm For A Walk Week Discography

Take A Worm For A Walk Week albums.

  • Autumn Response - 06/11/2007 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • 20th Century Jams - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • 21st Century Jams - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • Multi-Tracked Shakuhachi - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • The Naive Shaman - 06/09/2005 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • Garden of Stones - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • Summer Wanderer - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • River Through Howling Sky - 16/03/2004 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • Airs of the Ear - 18/03/2003 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • May - 05/03/2002 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • Making Paper - 20/02/2001 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • Sapphie - 01/08/2000 (Jagjaguwar/US)
  • House Music - (Meme/JP)
  • Festival - (Table of the Elements/US)
  • New Angloid Sound - (No Fan Records/GB)
  • Advent - (No Fan Records/GB)

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