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Bobby Darrin-Mack the Knife and all the stuff that makes me happy: Dean Martin, Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Perez Prado, Procol Harem etc etc. Right now, Bee-Bumble and the Stingers-Nutrocker and The Tornados-Telstar. If it makes you happy, play it . What the hell.
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Not many do. I recently spoke to someone who was leaving the staff and they reported that morale's not very high, what with being made to ask people what their favourite colour is.Rated R Superstar wrote:I don't normally buy Kerrang! magazine these days
As an aside, my four-year-old niece calls Goths "sad clowns", which isn't a bad aphorism for a child.
As to what I'm listening to, I've been catching up on a couple of old Live From Abbey Road episodes - there's one on in an hour, as it happens - and currently droning on in the background is an ITV2 highlights package from the Isle of Wight festival. I didn't realise Starsailor were still around. Oh well.
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I subscribe to Classic Rock. All all round more sagacious tome.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Not many do. I recently spoke to someone who was leaving the staff and they reported that morale's not very high, what with being made to ask people what their favourite colour is.Rated R Superstar wrote:I don't normally buy Kerrang! magazine these days
As an aside, my four-year-old niece calls Goths "sad clowns", which isn't a bad aphorism for a child.
As to what I'm listening to, I've been catching up on a couple of old Live From Abbey Road episodes - there's one on in an hour, as it happens - and currently droning on in the background is an ITV2 highlights package from the Isle of Wight festival. I didn't realise Starsailor were still around. Oh well.
"You're Gemini, and I don't know which one I like the most!"
That is quite possibly the funniest thing i have heard in that ballpark since the end of the last series of the boosh.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Not many do. I recently spoke to someone who was leaving the staff and they reported that morale's not very high, what with being made to ask people what their favourite colour is.Rated R Superstar wrote:I don't normally buy Kerrang! magazine these days
As an aside, my four-year-old niece calls Goths "sad clowns", which isn't a bad aphorism for a child.
As to what I'm listening to, I've been catching up on a couple of old Live From Abbey Road episodes - there's one on in an hour, as it happens - and currently droning on in the background is an ITV2 highlights package from the Isle of Wight festival. I didn't realise Starsailor were still around. Oh well.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Flaming lips evening for me, ripping all their albums on to my laptop (being the techno-phobe I am, this never crossed my mind before).
Do you realise ah ah ahh......
Do you realise ah ah ahh......
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
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Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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a high point of glastonbury 2003 - boxing nuns, dancing animals and beach balls in the crowdLord Kangana wrote:Flaming lips evening for me, ripping all their albums on to my laptop (being the techno-phobe I am, this never crossed my mind before).
Do you realise ah ah ahh......
power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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Thats what got me into them - only I wasn't there, made do with the highlights on the beebcommunistworkethic wrote:a high point of glastonbury 2003 - boxing nuns, dancing animals and beach balls in the crowdLord Kangana wrote:Flaming lips evening for me, ripping all their albums on to my laptop (being the techno-phobe I am, this never crossed my mind before).
Do you realise ah ah ahh......
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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I've been listening to 14 tracks for the dusty verandah, some of which I liked, and some I didnae.
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re Flaming Lips: journo chum of mine spent a long time with them on tour and Wayne Coyne is one of the nicest people he's ever met, inside or outside rock. He's even nicer than Dave Grohl. Almost as nice as Elbow's Guy Garvey. (Who apparently goes bird-watching - twitching, not trawling - with Doves' Jimi Goodwin.)
Today I have been enjoying the first Crosby Stills & Nash album, purchased for buttons via the magic of eBay. Lovely juice. Puzzled as to why Marty Feldman appeared to be on the back sleeve (don't worry, I've discovered the truth).
Today I have been enjoying the first Crosby Stills & Nash album, purchased for buttons via the magic of eBay. Lovely juice. Puzzled as to why Marty Feldman appeared to be on the back sleeve (don't worry, I've discovered the truth).
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Certainly, not to mention the cover of the Floyd's Breathe. It was 'shivers down the spine' good.communistworkethic wrote:a high point of glastonbury 2003 - boxing nuns, dancing animals and beach balls in the crowdLord Kangana wrote:Flaming lips evening for me, ripping all their albums on to my laptop (being the techno-phobe I am, this never crossed my mind before).
Do you realise ah ah ahh......
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