Old school people who actually buy music - The debut EP from Fable, Parasite, is available for pre-order at all digital stores NOW. If you use iTunes, they have it at the frankly ridiculous special discounted pre-order price of £1.79. Support greatly appreciated (you can hear a clip of the epic track, Fragile, on the link). It's also available at Amazon etc etc. UK - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/parasite-single/id918587836
Done. It's very frustrating not to be able to hear the whole of each track but I've had a nice taster of Fragile which sounds great. If it's half as good as the Yes album of the same name it'll be brilliant.
Thanks Chilco! Fragile is an absolute belter - everybody's favourite of the three. You'll not be disappointed.
The part of Fragile you can hear in the clip is right at the beginning - as you can probably tell/imagine - it builds!
Many years ago, I met the woman (Kay Mathieson) who was in the gang the night we reclaimed the stone from Westminster in the 50`s - she lived in Wester Ross near my anscestors. Far from being a celebrity, the attention turned her into something of recluse.
yeah I thought it was from the few words she spoke. it ****ing makes my blood boil, I can feel my blood pressure going up! these people should get a 6 month prison sentence in a labour camp.
Why do people drop litter? It makes me mad. I once watched a boy drop a crisp packet. He was with his family. I jogged up and gave it back to him but his dad told him to drop it again!
WHAAAAT..!?! When I returned from living in NZ [which is a relatively tidy country and the people care about the place a wee bit more - but not much] the next weekend I was driving just north of Whiteparish and someone threw a dead *** packet out one window and a beer can out the other. My NZ wife said, there's the Brits for you. I had to agree. Last year I was coming back from Cornwall with my nephew-in-law and his daughter [my niece] we were stuck in a traffic jam and the people in the car in front threw beer cans out of the window into a hedge. We both opened our doors at exactly the same time, wih the exact same intention, when a voice came from the back... please don't do it.
I know. Sometimes, if I'm in the wrong mood I could quite literally punch their lights out. It's one of those codes that you grow up with that you just don't drop litter. Unfortunately, I also grew up with the code that I mustn't be violent, even when I see blatant indescretions like that. So I fume instead, or hand their litter back to them. I've managed to do that only once. Nowadays, I find I'm picking up a lot of litter and putting it into nearest bins, or keeping hold of it until I see one.