Well having rolled my transfer last week my plans depend on Bowen's fitness and as he hasn't travelled for today's game he has to be a doubt for the weekend
So I'll probably go Bowen & Cash out, Mbuemo and Saliba in. Though I might take the extra risk on Gabriel to bank more cash for the following weeks and having to navigate GW18's blank fixture
It's amazing that he made it to 65
I worked a fair few Pogues gigs around the time of the first three albums
Don't think I ever saw him without some form of half bottle of spirits in his hand, always in a brown paper bag (American style.) I also never saw him fail to get up and do the gig which in itself was a bit of a feat, I thought he'd have been dead a long time ago
I think it was the tying in of everything, the failures, the Greek incident and cleverly (who reacted too the dumb f***)
One question and he stuck more knives in the I thought possible
Sunak looked absolutely lost when he was sat down listening to it
And the third from today… I sort of wanted this when it came out a while back but I wasn’t paying 30 odd quid when I already had a fair few tracks but it does have some crucial Scratch that I didn’t have, specific mixes and suchlike anyway when it’s down to £18.50 (inc bag) that’s a different matter. I reckon I could do a good 24 hour no repeat DJ session where I play just £$P tracks now
Lee Scratch Perry - King Scratch
Dadaist and Pop Artist Marcel Duchamp I believe
Its a marketing thing not a band thing, as it happens The White Album is the best Schmeatles album cover
I can’t be arsed, it’s algo doesn’t appreciate how I use it and this year the missus has started using my account again on the google dot in the kitchen so I'll have had an even weirder multiple personality disorder than normal
So second up another career retrospective compilation, this time the highly influential band Suicide - Surrender, a double album
I didn’t realise at the time of purchase but Suicide / Sparks both duos, both early pioneers of the Synth, both one word names starting with S. Hmmmm.
No real point in putting the cover up, it’s white and embossed in white
Just imagine the British Museum finally being full of actual British things, things found in Britain or invented in Britain or happened in Britain. Talk about actually living up to it's name finally.
That'll be Proctor and Gamble, Unilever, KraftHeinz… you know, the usual suspects.
Yet more fantastic examples of the market always sorting it out AKA the biggest economic lie ever told
This is what the Tory Party actually want. Never forget that.