Oh wot?
I just picked PAOC up just now (it's just behind me) as I looked up that Factory single, lucky me found it in the wild recently..
Yeah, remember the overworld from 1st broadcast, couple years ago found a Freddie interview with some bits from it (otherwise wiped it believe)
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Marcello mentioned Rough Trade Shops selling a new issue of a Baccara single, for £17.99
I checked it out, it's listed as "Yes Sir, I Can Bookie (Karaoke Version)" - Which I guess it could be if you were so engaged to.
In other news, I'm up to p186 of your book... (written in pencil)
Bbc news channel does some sort of right to reply type 'programme' but it's basically buried by being on the news channel (for me, anyway)
Looks like the panties have split up
Yes.
"Don't kill the us lot"
I saw the lovesexy tour at Wembley Arena (not stadium), black album was included.. brilliant.
Diamonds and pearls was when I got off the bus.
Got the Sign deluxe, sold it on and if I never hear another "yo-hee-oh" again it'll still be too soon...
Oh, don't give them the idea / it'll happen eventually / other
I see your Wire and raise you The The
Those are 78s aren't they? They didn't have 12" singles then, they're too big for 7" singles and you wouldn't dj with lps
I played "A different kind of tension" yesterday. Highly overlooked I call it.
BTW, "Shot *by* both sides"
Dawn and I have the same date (am obliged to add she is 10 years younger). Amber and Alice are in the same week as us also. Basically, we take off for somewhere (sometimes literally). Amber dubbed it "Groutmas" and the name has stuck...
That's good, that is...
Still have mine, a wonderful collection at a pivotal point in UK music history. I know there was US music too, but they had longer to go....
The Oxfam Music shop has a bunch of music books there
I bought the 3dvd cheap in a boot sale. It's over there...
Never played.
In other news, Sound Machine have completed their restock, scary versions of Vertigo lps aplenty, and an original Jamaican copy of Heart of the Congos in the windo for £300 ....
.. then again, I got Tribe called Quest "People's instinctive paths" and that was fine. DIDNT FIT ONTO ONE SIDE OF A C90 THOugh.. ahem...
Yeah, i was warned at the time, so hung out for the cd issue. It's now a double lp...
John Peel played this a fair bit, and EMI reissued it. But, that's as far as it went. I did see one in the shops...
Someone at our town fair bitd ran a "Pop Intros" stall. Headphones on, pay 50p, win £1
A girl i knew from school went on it, listened and said "ooh, my lucky number's one!"
INCORRECT, the title is "Lucky Number"
(Stallholder nearly got lumped by her boyfriend. Thats (not) showbusiness...)
Oh no, I knew. Like you say, "wish his records were better" is the general opinion...
He's a likeable dude and has been involved in some decent compilations
Similarly, the girl that was included in Alice Cooper's "Schools Out" totp performance
Entirely agree.
They all formed the Velvet Underground!
I sort of started a book based on the John Peel Record box, each recird/chapter started with an AI appreciation of the single/track in a text box, as a joke: "Dreamland Express were a greatly appreciated group etc" that sort of thing. Never got anywhere near finishing, but didn't age well tstl!
Dunno, I'm in Italy
(someone retweeted me 6 seconds after me posting that! Weirdness oh no)
Oh, I liked that title, briefly...
Well, I remember thinking Julia Roberts character reminded me of our Alice.
But, since it came out, she's been in many other films and been very different, to the point I doubted myself.
Saw it recently. Yeah, that's Al alright...