Friday, 19 July 2013
The Cover of The Rolling Stone
As one friend said:
'I'm sorry. I think putting him on the cover of Rolling Stone is completely fucked. Fuck you Wenner.'
While another told me:
'The arguments over this are monumental - and completely overblown imho. So he's not completely heinous as a terrorist should properly be. Is this "glamorizing? Is everyone so worried that sane people will chuck all common sense and become radicalized Muslims because a boy on the RS cover isn't gross? Apparently our sensibilities are that fine.'
Hmmm!
You can read the whole (excellent) story HERE
It has given me an earworm though
'I'm sorry. I think putting him on the cover of Rolling Stone is completely fucked. Fuck you Wenner.'
While another told me:
'The arguments over this are monumental - and completely overblown imho. So he's not completely heinous as a terrorist should properly be. Is this "glamorizing? Is everyone so worried that sane people will chuck all common sense and become radicalized Muslims because a boy on the RS cover isn't gross? Apparently our sensibilities are that fine.'
Hmmm!
You can read the whole (excellent) story HERE
It has given me an earworm though
♪♫ Congo Natty ft YT & Nanci Correia - Jah Warriors
From his 1980s output with Double Trouble through to his genuinely
essential work in the foundational days of jungle, the feller born
Michael West has more than earned his place in the history books. As of
this week, he's just made his Big Dada debut, dropping the Adrian
Sherwood-produced Jungle Revolution LP. It's a boisterous set, stuffed
with guest appearances and shot through with snatches of pirate radio
chatter.
Memories (Glasgow 22/5/77)
Television supported by Blondie and the night before at the Uni was Talking Heads supporting The Ramones. My seventeen year old self and this weekend has been immortalised in the pages of MM and Uncut by my old mucker Allan Jones (very strange!)
(Thanx to Craig for the stub scan!)
♪♫ Grateful Dead - Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark April 17th 1972
Me And Bobby McGee
Chinatown Shuffle
China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider
Jack Straw
He's Gone
Next Time You See Me
One More Saturday Night
Hurts Me Too
Ramble On Rose
El Paso
Big Railroad Blues
Truckin
Recorded by Danish Television for subsequent broadcast as "TV from the Tivoli" in three parts on April 17, 1972, August 12, 1972 and August 25, 1972.
Tracklist via http://db.etree.org
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