Heads Watch, by Josef K

from the album Sorry For Laughing

Les Disques du Crépuscule
Josef K, Gregor Samsa, and the penal colony

Josef K woke up one morning to discover that his friend Gregor Samsa had been sent to a penal colony. He wrote to his father for advice, but never got an answer. He wrote to his grandfather, who wrote back that he would gladly write a report to the academy

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Recorded #OnThisDay 44 years ago:

Josef K - Peel Session 1981

The complete session recorded by Josef K on 15 June 1981 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 22nd of that month.

Tracklist:

1. Heaven Sent (0:08)
2. Heart Of Song (3:44)
3. Applebush (6:58)
4. Missionary (9:20)

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Josef K - Peel Session 1981

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The Trial (1962)

Josef K. wakes up in the morning and finds the police in his room. They tell him that he is on trial, but nobody tells him what he is accused of. To find out the reason for this accusation and to p…

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Heads Watch, by Josef K

from the album Sorry For Laughing

Les Disques du Crépuscule

Here's my updated weekly #playlist of 25 #songs with old favourites & newly discovered music

There's #ThemeTunePopQuiz songs: bands named after book characters #JosefK #BooRadleys #BelleandSebastian #Moby + songs thrown in athletics by #Queen #Magazine #BillCallahan

Classics by #LloydCole #TalkingHeads
Ska by #AltheaandDonna #LeeScratchPerry
New stuff from #JessyLanza #PrimaQueen

Plus a 2 song tribute to #RobbieRobertson who sadly passed

#wearetheradio #NowPlaying

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1BvEGl6XgnFsHxMCi45REZ?si=TcwBcP_1Q96p4FyCfXQ2Sw

NEW post: Josef K - "superb music which retains its freshness, originality, quirkiness right up to the present day" ... we pick 10 of their best #josefk #josefkband #paulhaig
https://www.toppermost.co.uk/josef-k/
Josef K - Toppermost

Inspired by the artsy side of the '70s New York scene and the anti-careerist stance of punk, Edinburgh natives Paul Haig (vocals, guitar), Malcolm Ross (guitar), and Ronnie Torrance (drums) formed a band with an apparently unmentionable name. Future Exploited member Gary McCormack came and went as the bassist, with the trio eventually renaming itself TV Art. David Weddell eventually filled the gap, with the band frequently playing in and around their town. By the end of 1979's summer, they had recorded a demo and changed their name to Josef K...

Toppermost

Postcard Records fanzine [“B” side/Josef K] 2/2

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Josef K: It's Kinda Funny
https://youtu.be/6aCMM1Uz3Rc

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Photo by Robert Sharp

Josef K - It's Kinda Funny

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