@1967lrjones This is a superb story, I love how you still own and treasure these records and still get pleasure from them after all these years. Have a great Christmas, sending good feelings your way
Christmas Eve 1979 Mum & Dad hinted I might be getting my 1st record player. I wanted London Calling, but we couldn't find it, so they let me buy 10 singles instead. It's one of my happiest memories. Mum & Dad are long gone, but I play the singles every year and remember them.
I know sex pests are not funny but the Muppet sex pest is still one of the funniest things here in ages for me. It’s the absolute dead seriousness of people posting about ‘the Muppet community’ etc
@anon_opin Plus Daniel miller needs some sort of recognition for his contribution to pop culture, think how different the world would sound now without his masterful involvement
Depeche Mode are without doubt the most underrated and underappreciated band in the UK. The lack of recognition they receive here is embarrassing. Starting with Basildon council.
@hellothisisivan@OldRoberts953 Likewise, I hope the podcast and his other work doesn’t mean he going to stop his history volumes into the 80s, who dares wins was his best yet
So bored with grumpy “Nobody in Britain saw a pumpkin till 2003” discourse. I was born on the south coast in 1980 & Halloween was a thing for my whole childhood
A huge number of great and not-so-great eighties tunes could be made significantly better if they went back and replaced their shitty LinnDrums with actual drum performers, Last Christmas definitely coming to mind alongside many others. It'd give them so much more heart and soul.
Thank you all on here for your kind messages about my dad. Truly heartwarming! I'll leave you today with Billy Dainty, I know it would would have cheered him up!
@looksunfamiliar I would love to know what Jon Minson does these days… his Fear and Loathing column in Crash and his writing in LM was always really over the top, more of a gossip column. I wonder if he’s still in journalism
LM was a mid-eighties Cult TV and Movies-leaning lifestyle magazine that ran to less than a dozen issues, but I *loved* it and it probably had a huge influence on me as a writer. What similarly short-shelf life magazines did you buy religiously?
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@robertpopper Unsettling to think that LAY was set between 1979 and 1981, satirising that era of tv making. Now we are at that distance today, you can't imagine anyone now trying to satirise the BBC hot air ballon idents or The Top 100 Greatest Britons or Vets In Practice.
'If you want control of that you have to be at the meetings that decide ticket prices'
Singer songwriter Paul Heaton told #BBCBreakfast musicians need to be actively involved to stop fans being hit by expensive concert tickets and dynamic pricing
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