I have, great stuff.
I like Augustus Pablo stuff as long as he' s not playing the melodica (badly and regularly off-key), which unfortunately is the majority of his songs. Someone should have staged an intervention.
Eastman Dub is great, and this one is my other Pablo fave, sadly not available on Spotify- Super grimy and sticky dub-
I watched a video of Sting playing a live solo acoustic guitar set of his songs at what appeared to be his own Tuscan villa before an adoring group of other rich people drinking wine from oversized glasses. It was even worse than it sounds.
Well, seeing as Heck is American...
Anyhoo, the design style itself looks like someone's idea of ornate and traditional, but it's just an astonishing failure in every single aspect of what "football club badge" design should be achieving, even for a one-off anniversary badge.
Unless this is not supposed to be a badge on the shirt?
But even if it's not going on the shirt, it's a total car crash.
Truly horrible. I want to know how they came up with it. Between the redevelopment kibosh and this stupid anniversary logo, Heck is off to a wobbly start.
Ray looked pretty frail as far back as 10 years ago or so. He didn't seem like someone who'd be ready to go on tour back then, and I can't imagine he'd be now. Maybe just a studio recording and/or a small venue residency in London?
Not many rockers from the 70's look this good at age 70.
I have a lot of time for Stewart Copeland. Tasteful, original precision drumming with the odd explosion of power.
He's also pretty down-to-earth for a big rock star, clearly didn't learn a thing from Sting..
The thread isn't about just today's game.
And I wasn't referring to the Kamara brain fart. I was thinking more about the Watkins incident after he scored and how Konsa and Zaniolo were right there with him.
Going top of the league to start Christmas weekend would be incredibly satisfying.
Remaining in first on Christmas day would make me consider Christianity as an actual permanent lifestyle.
This Villa team is now comprised of players with a little bit of an edge and guile and it is good to see, even if it comes with a price tag sometimes.
I like that these players stand up for each other.
Watching Diego Carlos play, you can see he was trained by **** favela warlords. He's not phased by anything, and he might be capable of anything to get an edge on the opponent.
Villa aren't pushovers anymore