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12. A decent enough addition to the 33 1/3 series but not one of my favourites either. It felt more like a book about the experience of seeing Suicide live rather than about the album the book is supposed to be about

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I'll definitely be going back there, will hopefully be able to sample more than just the one next time

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Was at Newcastle!

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Excellent bar, I will be back

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First time in here. Good place

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A shame to see it looking so empty in here

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I plan on reading his other books

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11. An excellent read. Montague fully immerses himself in the ultras movement around the world and provides a fascinating look into their culture and politics. It's an honest read and doesn't shy away from the dark aspects (violence, racism etc.) but isn't sensationalist either

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Same!

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Yes mate! Are yous going to Krankenhaus Festival again?

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Thank you! Was yesterday, was at a wedding

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Alright

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Yeah I heard that as well, he was good on it. Definitely worth a read

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10. A great, honest and very relevant debut novel from Connor Hutchinson that looks into the dark side of gambling addiction

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Yeah I think he hadn't finished it as such but it's basically a collection of different memoirs made into one (in chronological order). So it's still interesting but it doesn't offer much in the way of a full overview of his life

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9. The parts of this books about Heron growing up and his early music career are excellent but I found that much of the later sections rambled on a bit. This is understandable as the books put together via old manuscripts but it still didn't make for an easy or engaging read

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Mike Joyce. Brilliant drummer and a lovely man as well

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8. A very worthwhile read but also a very heavy book (not unexpected considering the main theme of the book is suicide) and it's also wrote in a very non-linear style that might not be for everyone. The bleakness of the book is startling but there is also a warmth about it

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Was at a show at the 02 Apollo but also called in at The Salmon of Knowledge, The Salisbury, a rock bar near The Salisbury and then went Canal Street but I couldn't tell you the name of where we ended up at on there ๐Ÿ˜‚

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The Peveril of the Peak so just round the corner from there

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Looks class but it was there

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Always try to call in when I'm at Newcastle. I'll be there in a few weeks actually

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Correct, warra pub that is btw

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Great pub but no!

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Guess the pub

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Here we are then

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Fuck Reform

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Oh mate

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Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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Working that weekend or do you mean that holiday in general? I might struggle with the kids being off lol

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