Cheers, yes I will let you know about the my great weekend after 4:45 plus additional time this afternoon You to mate! Cheers
Been a good trip Saints - we have a lot of music in common from about 81 onwards, think you must be a couple of years older (I was just leaving school in 85!)- so many albums you posted that I also owned (and probably still do, if I could go and dig out my old vinyl collection). I used to get the tube up to town about once a month as a teen (don't imagine many parents would let a 13yo go there on their lonesome these days) and head around the record and clothes shops around Carnaby Street, then spend hours in the big HMV on Oxford Street, before coming home with stacks of new music to listen to, sitting there with a tape recorder so I could hear it in bed on my walkman, or when out on my paper-round! I miss the old vinyl shops - the only place local to me that even sells CDs now is Tesco! I must have about 20,000 tracks downloaded onto different devices, it's so hard to keep control of it all!!
Oh, please don't take my F%ck yes out of context, I did mean it in a money shot outburst kind of way, not an I dislike Yes kind of way, I love Yes and you know what I mean, F%ck yes pissed also You would never know eh..... Peace..... and Pissed!
After a ten year hiatus, the Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton have buried the hatchet, and reformed the mighty Arab Strap, for a short, four night tour, culminating in two gigs in Glasgow...Mrs Monkey went last night with her sister, and we're both off to see them tonight. They have quite a cult following up here, and sold out their first night at Barrowlands in 40 minutes - difficult to define, a bit of dance, indie, folk, poetry all thrown in together, with tales of shagging, drinking, drug taking, partying and wild nights out....here's a remix released for the tour of their first single, made 20 years ago.....