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from formerly flick - my shelter fundraiser
Albert Tatlock replied to Radiant Witch Face's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Life's Rich Pageant - REM. (loud) Rook - Shearwater Stones - Let It Bleed: purely for Gimme Shelter The Whole Love
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Not witty but my favourite ever:- The Undertones 'cos with their thick Derry accents I couldn't understand a bloody word, but it was pure magic. Reminded of that by the BBC4 Undertones doc that's just finished. Some great stuff, including the real perfect cousin Kevin. Shame Feargal dedlined to take part. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fgIhtJtsfo Forget your mohawks and safety pins, thats punk fashion as I remember it right there
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The first album I ever picked up turns 25 tomorrow..
Albert Tatlock replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Aaaah, the much missed Cardiff Searchlight Tattoo. -
Thanks for being a special part of my wonder years "Pilots take no special joy in walking. Pilots like flying."
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Beatles Songs You Actually Dislike
Albert Tatlock replied to lost highway's topic in Someone Else's Song
Well, trying not to blow my own trumpet, but maybe some in this thread did not read this http://viachicago.org/topic/46033-sir-george-martin-in-bloody-awful-beatles-track-shocker/ Anyone in the UK in early September might be able to call in this year, though I have not checked if they are taking part in the gardens open day this year. As for my choices, that's pretty hard. There're quite a few I don't listen to that much - and since the linked thread above I am back to having the full catalogue :-) Perhaps I would go with Tell Me Why. That actually gets a bit irritating rather than jus -
Wilco — 8/14/12, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (Den Atelier)
Albert Tatlock replied to xtintyx's topic in After The Show
End of One Sunday Morning going into Art Of Almost -
Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Albert Tatlock replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/9475370/Doctor-Who-Asylum-of-the-Daleks-spoiler-free-first-review.html -
Does Glenn's bum look big in this? (Fast Show reference) Wilco from behind
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No, but JT guested with Feist in Sweden
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Almost all of this is over my head and I can't say I enjoy his more 'challenging' solo work, but he's such a nice guy I enjoy listening to him speak.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWjMQmPtrcU
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Well I have to say, of all the sports at which women excel and which I am happy to watch, footie is not one of them. They never seem anything other than unbalanced and awkward to me, as if all the women who want to play sport but are too uncoordinated to do anything else end up playing football. Sorry ladies ... However, to their credit they don't do hardly any of the falling down pretending to be hurt stuff that the Wendyball men get up to. I'll stick to rugby ... Meanwhile, caught the Iceland v Hungary handball over lunch streaming on my work PC the other day. A real thriller into double ext
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Good stuff from the ascerbic wit of Mr Brooker as usual http://www.guardian....n-looked-on-tin I didn't realise 'you people' never got to see the full ceremony. The Abide With Me segment was one of the most moving - being a little tribute to the 7/7 victims.
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Wow - it's no contest to my mind. I always quite liked SBS more than lots of longer term fans here often expressed (except for Walken that is :-) ) but, really, TWL is outstanding. So much more variety and ideas, and some simply tremendous pop melodies, and there's nothing wrong with a smidgeon of good pop.
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Added a few days ago and with few views HBO Reverb - some segments available before but not the whole 50 minutes+ apparently. Apologies if it has been posted before.
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http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/12/06/theft-of-the-dial-jeff-tweedy/?refid=0
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Public school educated. A bit of a buffoon but everyone has a soft spot for him as he says what he thinks without towing the party line. He just thought he was back at Eton playing rugby. Boris = 8 Cameron = 2 Toffs = 1 through 9 They should have definitely been familiar :-) I'm a bit dissappointed by the rash of young former childrens's TV presenters the BBC is pushing forward to cover the mainstream sports - not the gravitas or sports knowlegde we are used to from the greats of the past, but you can't fault what they've done with actual coverage - special temporary TV channels to cover e
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Yes, west end theatres are complaining about a dip in business. And speaking of the mayor, Boris got stuck on a zip wire yesterday http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newsvideo/weirdnewsvideo/9444291/Boris-Johnson-gets-stuck-on-a-zip-wire.html But his greatest sporting moment was this in a charity football match - gets a bit carried away against the Germans
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Well, the anticipated meltdown of London public transport hasn't happened. Most probably the extra numbers are simply balanced by the reduction of workers taking summer holidays. No nightmare commutes so far ...
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Albert Tatlock replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
New trailer can be seen here:- http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2012/aug/02/doctor-who-trailer-adventure-tardis -
Bloody hell, so you have to be on Facebook to vote? Sod that.
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So Bradley did us proud and I'm very glad to say I saw him steam past - a good 15 second run of him working because of my well planned position rather than a blur passing by. He's a great guy too - little things like yesterday refusing to celebrate until the last competitor had crossed the line, and this on winning the Tour de France and being handed the microphone for the first time to address the crowd (with a large Brit contingent over for the day) :- Genius.
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Nice quiet spot on the grass on the backstreets waiting just at the start of one of the only slight hills on the men's time trial course. Waiting for Wiggo to go past an arms length away.
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Bert and Dickie A sentimental easy watch, but nice after a hard days work. Sort of a 'chariots of water', with Matt Smith. A BBC film set at the 1948 London olympics.