Monday, 4 June 2012

Joey Barton attacked in street in Liverpool


Bliar and the fugn BIG cockup by MI6


Zombie Apocalypse

Zombie Gnomes

XLR8R Podcast 249: A Guy Called Gerald's MUTEK Mix

Andy Hamilton 1918-2012 R.I.P.

Read and weep...(Bekhaan o geryaan ko)

Intrigue in Karzai Family Clouds Afghanistan’s Fate

(Thanx Josh!)

HA!

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♪♫ My Computer - Hole In The Road


Bonus:

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I guess whatever we were doing today, we learned that it's not the monarchy that unites us as a nation, it's the weather .

Street party, anyone, as Maj goes floating by


Jeremy Hunt acted "wisely and fairly" over BSkyB says David Cameron. In real world, however, Hunt's conduct stupid and unlawfully biased.

Punk Britannia - Part 1: Pre-Punk 1972-1976




First of a three-part documentary series about the history of punk rock. The film explores the road to punk in Britain, which begins in the early 70s with a young generation already conscious that they have 'missed the 60s party' and are stuck in a Britain heading for economic woes and dwindling opportunities. But before the punk generation finally arises to have its say during 1976 come a group of pub rockers, a generation of bands sandwiched between 60s hippies and mid-70s punks who will help pave the way towards the short, sharp shock of punk, only to be elbowed aside by the emergence of the Sex Pistols, the Clash et al. Pub rock set the template - small venues, fast retro rock n roll and bags of attitude typified bands like Dr Feelgood, Ducks Deluxe, Kilburn and the High Roads and Eddie and the Hotrods. Featuring unseen archive footage and interviews with John Lydon, Paul Weller, Mick Jones, Wilko Johnson, Nick Lowe, Adam Ant, Brian James and many more.
Mick Farren: The Titanic sails At Dawn

Lee Perry - Queen Elizabeth's Pum Pum (Jubilee Mix)

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Pissing down with reign in London was it?

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Piss poor effort. Compared to my funeral, it's like a fucking funeral
John Pilger: The Leveson Inquiry into the British press - oh, what a lovely game