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Monday, January 01, 2018
That, That and That: It's an 80s thing . . .
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Stone Over Water by Carl MacDougall (Minerva 1989)
Helen ls too attentive. I think she knows more than she pretends to know which would not be hard since she pretends to know nothing.
One who can shite(2) with the best of them.
One who cannot shite yet refuses to take the medicine.
One who can't shite, takes the medicine yet refuses to shite.
One who can't shite, takes the medicine, still can't shite, returns the medicine and has his money refunded.
One who can't shite, takes the medicine, won't shite, returns the medicine, has his money refunded, then shites.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
1985AD
Damn, I'd forgotten how good this song was.
From one of the best albums of the eighties, Colourbox's 'The Moon Is Blue':
Whatever happened to Lorita Grahame and the Young brothers?
Where's the Facebook campaign to make Colourbox's 'Official Colourbox World Cup Theme' the number 1 single during the World Cup? And throw in their cover of 'Baby I Love You So' as the Xmas number 1 whilst you're at it.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Rude Kids: The Unfeasible Story of Viz by Chris Donald (HarperCollins 2004)
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Going home at half time 'cos it's too bastard cold
Further to this recent post, it turns out my memory isn't too shoddy after all.
As revealed by this list it was Mark Goodson who played for Hemel Town FC back in the day. Other names from that list transporting me back into a fug of early eighties football nostalgia include Tony Horsfall; Dave Edwards; Steve Hoar (a drinking mate of my Dad); Steve Wilson (a workmate of my Dad); Mick Vipond; and Hugh Boycott-Brown (with a name like that, should have been a backbench Tory MP. I seem to remember him as a free scoring centre forward.)
Last post was entitled Tony Horsfall's black and white army. For some reason, in my mind's eye, I primarily remember Hemel playing in white shirts and black shorts but they must have mostly played in their usual red strip when I used to watch them. So why can't I remember it? Maybe all my memories of Hemel playing have been crystallised into one particular match where they happened to be wearing their change strip of black and white?
It's amazing the stuff you think of when you're sleep deprived by a 15 month force of nature.
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now: My Difficult 80s by Andrew Collins (Ebury Press 2004)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Melting Mowbray
Oh my. I wasn't expecting that.
I will always remember where I was when Celtic recovered from a 3-0 deficit, to steal a 3-3 draw against the best team in Austria: lying on the couch . . . with the laptop on my belly . . . half-watching the Magnum PI segment on BBC's I Love 1981.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Forty Days of Tucker J. by Robert Leeson (Fontana Lions 1983)
Tucker walked outside. Paddy was still there.
Hello, Peter, then. I see you've joined the toiling masses.'
'Wish I had, Paddy. Are you out of work, then?'
Paddy smiled: 'No, I'm not. I'm doing this for a friend. Just to give a hand, like.'
Tucker took a leaflet and walked away reading it.
'Fight for the Right to Work' said the leaflet.
They must be joking.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
The Black Album by Hanif Kureishi (Scribner 1995)
"C-c-cut my throat. Please. Lost in more than my fortieth year - no direction home! End me before things get w-w-w-worse!"
Thursday, August 06, 2009
John Hughes Montage
Nice reprise of John Hughes best films from the eighties. Not a Curly Sue in sight.
I guess that Breakfast Club sequel will never be made after all.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
The Sweet Forever by George P. Pelecanos (A Dell Book 1998)
"Dimitri," said Stefanos, his eyes hollow and red.
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Thank You Wiki (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)*
Never knew that. Procrastination sometimes has its own rewards.
Turns out that the bloke who produced the first two Duran Duran albums, Colin Thurston, also produced the following seminal records:
Human League's 'Reproduction' Magazine's 'Secondhand Daylight' Our Daughter's Wedding 'Digital Cowboy' Talk Talk's 'The Party's Over' KajaGooGoo's 'White Feathers'
Well, seminal records for me, I mean.
And people still insist on sneering at Duran Duran after all these years. Dismissing them as being nothing more than vacuous pretty boys. Pop culture harbingers of Thatcherism.
"Pretty boys"? Have you ever seen John Taylor in his natural light? Fulham's Jimmy Bullard scrubs up better. If it weren't for the tunes and Simon Le Bon's Sondheim-like lyrics, Nick Rhodes would still be second assistant at the bovril stand at the Holte End to this day.
*With regards to the title of the post; Yeah I know that Colin Thurston didn't produce that particular classic Magazine track, but the song was ringing through my ears whilst spewing out this post.