- Anal Beard initially formed in 1995 to provide support for local ladcore nutjobs Sperm Ov Doom, the incentive for which was avoiding the door charge. We saved £12 but traded in our dignity.
We carried on playing, with a snowballing regularity, until October 2005. We miss each other, and the surrogate social life Anal Beard afforded, so we've decided to play a bit more.
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Last Under The Sun playing live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhumans / Sensa yuma / Last under the Sun / Slaanesh / High Voltage
- Short film about Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 2001
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- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
- Last Under The Sun live at Le Wagon, St. Brieuc, Breizh 10th Sept 2004. The Gig was billed as Subhum
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Dear Friends and Colleagues |
Firstly, I hope that all of you together with your loved ones had a thoroughly enjoyable and restful Christmas and New Year holiday. Now that we are all back in the fray, I thought I would drop you a line about one of the key issues currently on our agenda. As you know, our recent and very intensive political lobbying has paid off – thanks to your efforts. The video message(www.ppluk.com/fairplay) to the Prime Minister and the letters to MPs have got through. Just before Christmas, the Government announced a change of heart on copyright term. In his speech to the Creators’ Conference, Andy Burnham revealed that they have now accepted that the term should be extended in principle, although they still fall short of offering performers parity with other creators. We will continue to talk to them about moving to 95 years. Our focus is now shifting to Europe where the draft Copyright Term Directive is being debated. There are two crucial votes coming up in the European Parliament in February and March. We have already been talking to many of the MEPs (Members of the European Parliament), urging them to support us. If you would like to help further in the Fair Play for Musicians campaign, then you could write to your MEP, urging him/her to vote for the Copyright Term Directive. The main points to make are below. Just choose two or three to include in your email: |
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You could also ask them if they will be supporting this Directive. We will put the names of all supportive MEPs on the PPL website. Make sure your MEP is added to the list! You can find your MEP by looking at the European Parliament website http://www.europarl.org.uk/uk_meps/MembersMain.htm. If you click on your region, you will find a list of half a dozen MEPs, all of whom represent you in Europe, with their email addresses. If you are feeling strong, send an email to each of them, and copy my colleaguedominic.mcgonigal@ppluk.com. Many thanks again for your support in this. That support is showing results and we are determined that in these final stages we get the copyright term that you deserve. Watch this space and in the meantime, on behalf of all of us here at PPL, I offer our very best wishes for 2009. Kind regards Fran |
FRAN NEVRKLA PPL WATCH OUR VIDEO MESSAGE TO GORDON BROWN AT www.ppluk.com/fairplay |