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I'm listening to the sound of internal screaming in my head. Does that count?

Never mind, only 18 more working days until I leave work ready to become a full time student and can relaaaaaax

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Boom Radio just played Applejack by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan. 
Pretty good station for those of us of a certain age.

Oh now we have Cleo Lane and Let’s Slip Away. 

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I've been working on a song called "Autonomy" for the basschat composition challenge, and therefore listening to it's namesake by Buzzcocks.

You know what? I reckon it's the best Buzzcocks song (and it was written by Diggle, not Shelley).

 

 

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I've been getting into Divide and Dissolve quite a bit recently. Their stuff has a film score quality with recurrent themes running through their work...

 

 

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Hurrah, at last a decent song on Planet Rock this morning, Rainier Fog by Alice in Chains. Cue for me to dig out the album now. Really like the William Duvall era stuff. He's got a great voice and works brilliantly with Jerry Cantrell

 

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What does it tell us that this is a song about 'Britain' rather than the 'United Kingdom'.

Other than that, the forced patriotism with songs and flags... Tomorrow Belongs to Me...

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4 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

What does it tell us that this is a song about 'Britain' rather than the 'United Kingdom'.

Northern Ireland is about to kick off again?

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On 24/06/2021 at 10:36, Stub Mandrel said:

What does it tell us that this is a song about 'Britain' rather than the 'United Kingdom'.

Other than that, the forced patriotism with songs and flags... Tomorrow Belongs to Me...

To quote Dr. Johnson: Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel

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This afternoon I watched the BBC coverage of the Stooges at Glastonbury in 2007. They really aren't acting their age! 

Dirt was my favourite song. Such a sleazy bass line

 

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1 hour ago, SteveXFR said:

This afternoon I watched the BBC coverage of the Stooges at Glastonbury in 2007. They really aren't acting their age! 

Dirt was my favourite song. Such a sleazy bass line

 

So did I. Great show and it's straightforward, no nonsense, filthy punk rock. Love it when he gets everyone up on stage! 

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