RIP Moya Brennan.
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RIP Moya Brennan.
This music will live with me forever.
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Here's inks for an illustration that I've been working on.
Here are pencils for an illustration that I've been working on.
Today is a good comics day! Butch by Peter Bagge.
For those of you who may wonder, "Whatever happened to That Comic Smell?" I'm happy to say we still meet up regularly and this very night I have just come back from a fun evening of enthusing over Flash Gordon comics. I also had a lovely Chicken Kurma and Irn-Bru.
Brian Rudloff and Sam Stovold discuss For the Record on their latest episode of Marvel Star Wars Explorers.
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Kevin Bramer has reviewed For the Record over at Optical Sloth: fredeggcomics.blogspot.com/2026/02/for-...
This is the final page from my music comic, For the Record. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to comment or like the pages.
If you'd like a physical copy, it's available here: fredeggcomics.bigcartel.com
The best song of all time. Pick yours.
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The Greatest Album of All Time: fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
Are The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles all objectively good?
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Recent songs:
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Clannad's Legend - A wonderful soundtrack album for Robin of Sherwwod, that retains all its magic decades later...
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The best music film ever... fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
Space music (Battlestar Galactica, Close Encounters, E.T., Star Wars): fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
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Late vinyl issues (examples): fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
Late vinyl issues: fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
The Police on LP: fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
Conceptual artist:
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Work experience at a radio station: fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
A couple of rock stars signing vinyl they weren't too familiar with. fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
1990s 7" singles:
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Star Wars and Level 42 merch at the record fair. What could be better? fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
In the 1990s, LPs were dead, but they were still alive... fredeggcomics.blogspot.com
Thanks, Chris!
Scary Music!
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