Yep, I'm with him on the cheap bit, you can say that without reference to from abroad. He connected them, they don't need to be nor in my mind should they be.
I'm not so sure to be honest, Starmer seems to be jumping into an anti-immigration abyss right now. Only yesterday he was telling business that they shouldn't be planning on cheap labour from abroad
And I paid more (£6) than this is worth (£4)
But just for the theme tune to M7 it's worth it alone
Brings back memories of being in the car with my Dad as a kid
Next decent find of the day
Soundtrack to the film Revolution from 1968 featruring The Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Steve Miller Band and Mother Earth
I was a bit fearful as it was £8 and marked as "priced according to condition" and for a 54 year old album the cover didn't look that bad, certainly no worse than VG, so far the vinyl is VG+ It should be much more in the £12-£13 range
First of two decent finds today
Visage Pale - Holistic Love. French Swiss / Swedish Electronica / Pop. 10" album on translucent orange vinyl released in 2019 by Castles in Space. Ltd Edition of 300. There are no other physical versions of this record, it's only available digitally on Bandcamp
The voice could easily be mistaken for Jonsi at times
£14, it usually sells for £18-£20 and this copy is pristine
EDIT: extra bonus, the download code still worked
The second Pigbag album - Dr Heckle and Mr Jive from 1982. Cheapo 2nd hand purchase today
A mild amusement for a few quid but not as good as the first album
Hmmm nah, that was the only thing I commented on I think. Object of the day was to get through it as painlessly as possible, truth be known, my fellow inmates were far more annoying than the instructors
He's getting worse. I actually recorded him yesterday. I don't understand how he can practice every day and deteriorate from awful to something far worse
I've had this a month or so now. Second album by Dry Cleaning - Stumpwork. It's just nowhere near as appealing as the first album. It's ok but it really does feel like rejected tracks from the first album. Same formula just not as engaging apart from maybe Gary Ashby