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Did you buy any records this week? Mk II
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Sebadoh - Sebadoh vs Helmet/Rockin' the Forrest
Flying Saucer Attack - Further
Rowland S Howard - Pop Crimes
Werner Herzog
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Of which krautrock doco do you speak Ron?
Did you buy any records this week? Mk II
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Essential Logic - Fanfare in the Garden b/w The Captain
Porno Groove: The Sound of 70's Adult Films (on pink vinyl!!)
Greedy Bands and their Tickets
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
I guess that's the thing, if artists aren't making money from record sales anymore they have to try and make a living somehow.
Musical tag, with shit fixed.
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Theme - Public Image Ltd
Name that song!
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
No it isn't but that's a good guess.
Name that song!
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Thanks Danna, but the song I'm after is some punk or new wave song that quotes that song. I've had it in my head all week but I don't know who it's by.
Name that song!
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
What is the song that contains the lyric ''and we're having a heatwave, a tropical heatwave'. I know the line is a quote from some Marilyn Monroe film but I can't think of who the band is. Help!!
Did you buy any records this week? Mk II
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Broadcast & Focus Group - Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Era
Big Star - 3rd
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Once Upon a Time
work wank.......
Comment I Made about 2 years ago
Damn you Psyclops, I was enjoying that sandwich.
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All About Me
''What cannot be learned that quickly is the corporation minuet–the respectful dance with the right partners. The watchful corporation man gradually finds out who is important and who is not; what is acceptable and what is not; what type of project will advance his fortunes and what is not worth bothering about. Experience for him mainly adds up to learning how to behave. The secrets of gaging and responding to the power of others–superimposed on a normal intelligence–will move him slowly upward.''
Life in the Crystal Palace, by Alan Harrington
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1959