Show notes: Kind of a blast from the past this week: A wealth of material on the table, like the days of yore. Stuff even I'd forgotten that I had brought. I used to talk about The Libertines quite a bit with Graham Coxon. As mentioned, he was the one who got me into them. Shame there is no bands around like this anymore.
Show notes: I tried in vain to locate the article I wrote for Echo Magazine all those years ago, but I'm afraid it seems to be lost to the ages. Should I locate a hard copy (I am looking), I'll post it here. i want to read what I wrote, all that time ago. Bem.
Show notes: Yep. We "forgot," Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip. Basically, the damage my CD has made it unlistenable, so my apologies. Well worth a listen, though. The List. Great to see PJ Harvey was on there. Aside from that, there's nothing I can really lead you to, that can't be found online, easily. Go hunt and enjoy!
Show notes: Ahh .. Two Roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less travelled, and that has made all the difference. Different Class is an album which has huge commercial success on these shores, and had huge critical acclaim, and has aged magnificently. Surely, this is what all artists everywhere strive to achieve, and only few can actually accomplish. When I listen to Sorted for E's and Wizz, it takes me to that University dorm room, and I remember a time in my life where I realised I was getting older, becoming slightly more popular amongst my circle of friends, and beginning to take the next steps on the road which we now know is life. Sorted for E's and Wizz was one of the last tracks I liked before I liked music, and it's stuck with me all of these years. Here is the video which gives me motion sickness. Does it for you?
Show notes: Love, love, love Treasure. Denisse love, love, loves Elizabeth Fraser. Short of coming to your house and launching this album in your ear-holes, there's not a great deal more I can do for you. Except ... 10.