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Nothing embarrassing about a bit of Hillage

That Force MDs track takes me straight back to being thirteen years old.

I love that Broadcast track so so much.

Will Powers~Kissing With Confidence
Grandaddy~Beautiful Ground
The Kinks~All Of My Friends Were There
The Lovely Eggs~Allergies
Nancy & Lee~Down From Dover
The Bees~These Are The Ghosts
Mount Kimbie~Carbonated
David Essex~Rock On
Charles Lloyd~Dervish Dance
Alicia Keys~Unbreakable

My son's been staying with my sister in NYC for the last 2 weeks and he'll be getting home on Friday morning so hooray that shit because I've missed his stanky butt a whole lot.

My friend who is a female policeman has been having women's problems and she heard that Jesus was appearing so she went down to see him.

I don't really feel that this is an album ripe for reassessment, it still is what it was when it came out; a big step forward commercially and a big step backwards artistically. Between Illmatic coming out and this we'd had Cuban Linx, Liquid Swords, The Infamous and, of course, Labcabin plus we were just getting to

Man I couldn't agree more he has such a unique voice and can do the raw stuff (Steppin' Stone) as well as the pretty stuff (As We Go Along), power and control (Zor & Zam) and funky business (I Love You Better). Sorry, geeking out a bit but I'm such a massive fan.

Sunday mornings don't get much more civilised than this one. Sat in bed with my cuppa and fags watching South Africa vs India in the cricket world cup with my handsome lady beside me watching Countryfile on her tablet. The modern equivalent of taking the Sunday papers back to bed maybe? Not too much pop culture

How Four Lions manages to walk that tightrope still boggles me but it does and without scrimping on massive laughs, it's a masterpiece for me.

I feel like the Long Goodbye is having another moment right now because tonally this is what I felt Paul Thomas Anderson was trying to tap into with varied success rates in Inherent Vice. I'm not a huge Altman fan but this is one that I do really like and, in my opinion (and I haven't seen everything), only behind

I'll take those bonus points because that's what I did with my lovely lady. Like you I absolutely loved it and felt that Gillian Flynn wrote a better screenplay than she did a book and bought the humour and campiness out of the story more effectively for the screen. Also absolutely agree with you on Pike's

My late pops saw them live at the Dudley Hippodrome in 1952, said they were great.

Man! I've been doing that all wrong.

I would sincerely have loved to of been on the set while they were shooting the it's raining men scene of M Night Shyamalan's The Happening just to see if anybody there had any idea how humorously that scene would play on screen. Of course I'd really have loved to have been there for all of the three nights of

Something Outside from the Factory Benelux 12" is an absolute fucking belter. Ariel Pink et al should take note that someone was doing that sound better than you back in 83.

I love that book and her writing in general and you're right she is very funny. My favourite is her final novel Clock Without Hands which I don't think gets the attention it deserves.

Upped for the High Llamas!

Check out the album Barafundle. Not only a beautiful long player but also the nicest beach in the U.K

Julie Ruin~Apt. #5
Splodgenessabounds~Two Pints Of Lager
Kate & Anna McGarrigle~Love Over And Over
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci~Meirion Wyllt
Freeez~Southern Freeez
LFO~LFO (The Leeds Warehouse mix)
Jane Weaver~Outro
Little Feat~Spanish Moon
Natalie Prass~My Baby Don't Understand Me
Open Mike Eagle~Raps For When It's Just You & The