My reading, gaming, gigging, listening and viewing from the last week in 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 words.
Friday, 3 October 2008
5-4-3-2-1 – A review of my week in 15 words - 03102008
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Wunderlich

Friday, 19 September 2008
double bummer

2 cd's here:
Monday, 15 September 2008
Weatherall - Freakin' - York - 12092008

Blimey. The night was like an episode of 'This Is Your Life',
your host 'Eamon' Andrew(s) Weatherall with his big red book of acid-house faves.Everyone who was physically able to crawl out of the woodwork did so. Some you wanted to see, some you forgotten had existed and some you never thought would have been allowed back into the community. I'm sure more would have like to have been there too but tagging, detention curfews and the bolts on the doors at a variety of psychiatric hospitals appeared to prevent their attendance. I think they even had "MC Khabi" apologising on a videolinkup for "not being there" and wishing us all "peace" and I swear I saw someone appear from the smoke wearing one of those t-shirts that changed colur in line with your body temperature.
Here's his 'last-tune' from the night...
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
All back to Claytons...
The next day Liverpool beat Man. Utd. in the league for the first time in four years and a restaurant forgot to charge us for our drinks - nice end to Friday night.
Friday, 15 August 2008
Shteve Mclarensh -"I shay I think we are not just... what you call?... underdogsh but mashive underdogsh"
Just when you thought it was impossible for the man to sink any lower - out comes thish gem...
Rapeman - Dutch Courage
Boris - You were holding an umbrella
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
January 2008 Pottcast

January (apart from, of course, my daughters birthday) was memorable for being a 'piss-awful' month for Liverpool. We lost our game in hand against West Ham and didn't win a match apart from the one in the FA Cup against Havant and Waterloovile (and then it was a close run thing for 45 minutes) which really is nothing to crow about. Most irksome though were the off the pitch wranglings. Not a day passed without some ridiculous headlines about sacking a manger who has got us to two champions league finals (and most importantly) dragged the club out of the dark ages and overhauled it's structure.
Looking at the titles from Side A of the January Pottacast, for example, Hot Tears, Don't take it too hard and Bright Tomorrow, they seem to form a neat sequence of my thoughts about Liverpool. There is upset, dark moods then blind romanticism about the future. Maybe there was some correlation between my listening and feelings about the club?
Then again, maybe not - otherwise "End of an American Dream" by Lee Scratch Perry and Clap You Hands say Yeah's "Yankee Go Home" might have featured a little more heavily.Looking at the other tracks, The Fuck Buttons (presumably not a stage instruction from this film) are forming a very short list (two, along with Holy Fuck) of "Great bands with Fuck in their name to appear in 2007".
Don´t Take It Too Hard – Tuomo - 3:14
Bright Tomorrow - Fuck Buttons - 4:15
Komaron Runner - Pharaoh Overlord - 6:04
Decibels And The Little Pills - American Music Club - 5:41
New Hampshire - Scary Mansion - 3:16
My Spine Is The Bassline - Shriekback - 4:02
The Queen Of All Returns - Dead Meadow - 5:33 - presumably nothing to do with Christine Gonzalez
Walcott - Vampire Weekend - 3:42 - presumably nothing do with Theo.