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  1. Famed and revered producer/bassist, Jah Wobble, makes his long awaited return to the postpunk sound that he helped birth in the pioneering Public Image Ltd.C...

  2. jahwobble.bandcamp.com › album › thames-symphonyThames Symphony | Jah Wobble

    6 de jun. de 2019 · Thames Symphony by Jah Wobble, released 06 June 2019 1. Hercules Buildings 2. Vauxhall 3. Downward Dog 4. Hypnotic 5. Mind Like Space 6. Harp Melody 7. Gliding Inspired by the Thames. Especially walking by the Thames. Once you have done that your mind can always take you back to there. There’s no centre to you mind no boundary.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2013 · Odds & Sods & Epilogues: - Kindle edition by Wobble, Jah, Shields, Richard. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, ... Greece, through to Post Modernism, by way of Matter transference and the indignity of being a member of the Cockney Diaspora. The poems are thought provoking, poignant, mesmeric, ...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Today, Wobble announces a brand-new solo album, ‘A Brief History Of Now’, that finds the eclectic troubadour returning to the post-punk genre that Wobble had a key role in developing both in his brief tenure in PiL and after. Co-written, produced and performed with another post-punk hero, Jon Klein of Siouxsie & The Banshees and Specimen ,‘A Brief History Of Now’ packs a powerful punch ...

  5. Explore Jah Wobble's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jah Wobble on AllMusic.

  6. Jah Wobble began his musical life as a founding member of Public Image Ltd or PiL. ... He belongs to the diaspora of 1 st and 2 nd generation Irish in England who had a major impact on music like band-mate John Lydon, most of the Beatles, Elvis Costello, Kate Bush, ...

  7. 8 de sept. de 2016 · From my perspective consciousness is indeed an aspect of that. As the seeing sense and hearing sense is an emanation of that, everything in a way is. That term you used to hear with the siddhas, the play of consciousness, I remember that in the Upanishads. It’s all a play of consciousness in a way the mind works.