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"toerag" Definitions
  1. used as a rude and offensive way of addressing somebody you do not like or that you are angry with

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For this album we really wanted a haunting, old-school sound, and so we decided to record with Liam Watson at Toerag Studios.
However, members of Britpop bands Elastica, Menswe@r, Lush and Supergrass were seen wearing Spitfire's distinctive badges, featuring an 'S' logo stolen from TV programme World of Sport. The 14 tracks that make up Electric Colour Climax were recorded from 9-13 March 1996 at ToeRag Studios, Shoreditch, London. (with the exception of track 5, Rip My Sweetheart). All tracks were written by Jeff and Nick Pitcher, with musicians sharing writing credits on 6 tracks.
Motorcity Blues aired on 10 January on Radio 2, with a fascinating portrait of the city of Detroit and how its events and people have shaped the Motown label. The Sound of Young America went out on Radio 2 on 17 January and told of how the Motown Sound has influenced music today. Mitchell's documentary Toerag was broadcast on 6 Music in July 2009. Spellbound, the story of guitarist John McGeoch, was broadcast on 6 Music in April 2011.
The album was recorded at Toerag Studios and produced by Liam Watson. Lovísa toured extensively in 2009, mostly supporting Emiliana Torrini in Europe and USA along with headlining shows all over the world. She also performed at festivals such as Glastonbury, End of the Road Festival and Into The Great Wide Open. The same year, Lay Low and a film crew recorded Flatey, a live CD/DVD performance on the tiny island of Flatey, which was released in September.
Ersatz GB was recorded partially in London with lead singer Mark E. Smith's vocals being recorded at ToeRag Studios in Hackney and partially in Berlin. It features the same group lineup as its two immediate predecessors, Imperial Wax Solvent (2008) and Your Future Our Clutter (2010), establishing the current lineup as unusually stable by the Fall's standards. The album was produced by Mark E. Smith and The Fall's frequent collaborator and former bass guitarist Simon Archer.Ersatz GB (Cherry Red, 2011) CD sleevenotes.
In 2008, Mitchell produced and presented the Radio 2 documentary I'm on My Way, on Northern soul star Dean Parrish; he later produced Spellbound, on guitarist John McGeoch who played with Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Visage and PiL amongst others. Toerag, the story of Liam Watson, a documentary about one of Britain's most in-demand record producers, presented by Mitchell, was broadcast on 3 May on Radio 2. Watson produced Elephant by the White Stripes, which went to number one around the world, from his little studio in Hackney in East London.
The band formed in 2001, and for the first few years of their existence they played small gigs in local venues. After being signed by Wichita Recordings, the band released this album in 2004. The majority of the album was recorded at the Toerag Studios in London, and were recorded and produced by Ed Deegan, although the ninth track on the album, "Tri'Elle", was produced by Bobby Conn and engineered by Gareth Parton at Fortress Studios.The Cribs album liner notes Conn also provided backing vocals on the track.
They headlined the 2013 edition of the Roadburn Festival called the 'Electric Acid Orgy,' which was also curated by Oborn. Hellfest 2014 Electric Wizard announced that their latest album, Time to Die, was to be released in 2014 on their own label Witchfinder Records via Spinefarm Records. It was recorded at Toerag Studios and Skyhammer Studios and mixed by Chris Fielding. The album was produced by guitarist Jus Oborn and released on 29 September 2014. On Thursday 30 October 2014, Electric Wizard played their largest club show in the North of England at the 1500 capacity Ritz, Manchester, England.
Her debut single as Alice Gold, "Orbiter", was released on 23 September 2010 through Pure Groove Records, with a single launch party at The Drop in Stoke Newington. The Guardian said it "showcases Gold's mighty voice through its power-pop chorus" and described her as "One to watch". This was followed by "Runaway Love", released on Fiction Records, which has received airplay on radio stations across the UK, entering the A-List on BBC Radio 2. On the official release date, 18 April 2011, an acoustic EP was recorded live at Toerag Studios where The White Stripes have previously recorded.
She starred alongside Finbarr Doyle as Stash in James Elliott's short play Summertime, which featured at the 2018 Dublin Fringe Festivals, where she and Doyle were shortlisted for Best Duo for the judge's choice awards, as well as the 2019 Drogheda Arts Festival and Abbey Theatre's 2019 Young Curators Festival. She played Cinnamon in We Can’t Have Monkeys in the House in 2018 at the New Theatre and reprised role also at the 2019 Young Curators Festival. She featured as the singer in Gavin Kostick's 12 Christmas Poems that December. Galligan was the dramaturg for Aisling O'Mara's Nothing But A Toerag, which premiered in January 2019.
Parker in April 2009 during a performance at Somerville Auditorium Tame Impala's first single, "Sundown Syndrome", was recorded at Toerag Studios in London, UK, with recording engineer Liam Watson, while the band was in the UK in March 2009. "Sundown Syndrome" was premiered by Richard Kingsmill on his "2009" show on Triple J on Sunday 10 May 2009. The song was released in July 2009 on vinyl, and digitally with a cover of "Remember Me" by DJ Blue Boy. The band then headlined the inaugural "Rottofest" in August 2009, an annual comedy, film and music festival held on Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia.
There was also one instance of a staffer in the policy unit sharing an "anti-Islam" clip from right-wing commentator Douglas Murray in the aftermath of the 2017 Westminster attack. The report also documents talk of violence against Corbyn; talking about "hanging and burning" him, calling him a "lying little toerag", claiming "death is too kind for LOTO ['Leader of the Opposition']". Senior management were found to be telling staff that they need not be "comradely" in their attitudes and statements about the leader. The report alleges that the management team co-ordinated in "refusing to share basic information to LOTO during the election", created a "parallel general election campaign" and boasted about "hardly working" during the campaign.
It also noted that while he was in charge of a town-centre house at Oundle, which suffered from drunks in the street, Robb had been in the habit of "brandishing a cricket bat at rowdies... sometimes dressed only in his boxer shorts. He is 6ft 5in with a rugby player’s build. One assumes this did the trick."Andrew Billen, Douglas Robb, head of Gresham’s: ‘If your child is a lazy toerag then I’m going to tell them’ in The Times, 24 February 2018, accessed 27 March 2017 One former pupil responded: "Negative stereotypes of millennials are two a penny and you don’t have to look far to find them", while another claimed "As Gresham’s does cost £34,000-a-year, the headmaster of the boarding school may simply be in a privileged bubble".

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