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Babestation

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12th Dec 2008 at 1:07 pm

Babestation - My moustache still tastes of your testes!

My moustache still tastes of your testes!

 
Go..

the doc

| 19,138 posts


13th Dec 2008 at 6:03 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Corner of My Eye by Green River
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

the doc

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14th Dec 2008 at 1:43 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Throwaway by the Posies, from the Hype OST.

My favourite version of my favourite song by one of my favourite bands
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

the doc

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14th Dec 2008 at 3:56 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Milo by the Jesse Minute

A new discovery for me, and bloody good they are too. Female-fronted bubblegum punk always gets the thumbs up round my way, but these guys do it in proper style.
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

the doc

| 19,138 posts


15th Dec 2008 at 11:37 am

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Whatever (Folk Song in C) by Elliott Smith.

God how I love this. As perfect an example of a two-minute pop song as you could ever hope to hear.
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

the doc

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15th Dec 2008 at 12:10 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Surviving the Quiet by Seafood
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,399 posts


15th Dec 2008 at 5:10 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Fleeting Joys - Got Come Back

Blatant MBV knock-off, but probably the best MBV knock-off I've heard. Lovely guitar sound.
Driving a car with bikes on the roof is not a sportsmanlike way to compete in the Tour de France.

Josef Fritzl

| 23,984 posts


15th Dec 2008 at 6:01 pm

Josef Fritzl - You and me. Basement. Now.

You and me. Basement. Now.

 
You Better You Bet - The Who
My daughter can count herself lucky that she wasn't a fitty

the doc

| 19,138 posts


16th Dec 2008 at 12:19 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Kowalski by Primal Scream.

Right from the opening seconds, this is what is known in the trade as a motherf*cker of a tune
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,399 posts


16th Dec 2008 at 6:31 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
Stereolab - Jenny Ondioline Pt. 1

Seeing them tomorrow in Manchester, should be an entertaining evening.
Driving a car with bikes on the roof is not a sportsmanlike way to compete in the Tour de France.

History For Sale

| 6,537 posts


16th Dec 2008 at 6:36 pm

History For Sale - Now our history is for sale....

Now our history is for sale....

 
Blue October- Hate Me.

Blue October- Calling You.

Blue October- Sexual Powertrip (one big lie)

... and probably more of them.
I only want you to see
My favourite part of me
And not my ugly side
Not my ugly side

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Abacus

| 6,573 posts


17th Dec 2008 at 11:23 am

Abacus - Erm...

Erm...

 
Stud - Autechre.

Amazing piece of music, if a little long...
I hope some day, for some reason, David Duchovny is investigated by the FBI. Because that would make a great story.

http://www.myspace.com/toppercutter

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,399 posts


17th Dec 2008 at 7:12 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
The Herbaliser - Fabriclive 26

Never did get round to going to Fabric when I was in London, but I heard it was full of w*nkers. This is a quality set though.
Driving a car with bikes on the roof is not a sportsmanlike way to compete in the Tour de France.

Babestation

| 5,646 posts


18th Dec 2008 at 2:26 am

Babestation - My moustache still tastes of your testes!

My moustache still tastes of your testes!

 
Boogie Chillen - John Leak Hooker.

the doc

| 19,138 posts


19th Dec 2008 at 9:10 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Islero by Crooked Fingers

From the recent Daytrotter sessions, this is a version of the instrumental opener from Dignity and Shame, with a violin in place of the original mariachi trumpet. Yum.
Hate your enemies,
save your friends,
find your place,
speak the truth.


 
 
the doc: Herman the Tortoise? Where is he?
Rayanne Graff: Well, he's the fiancé's mother's tortoise, so he lives with the fiancé's parents.
the doc: Oh I see! I always thought he was yours
the doc: You not really getting on with the mother in law?
Rayanne Graff: No, he's not mine. i did used to look after him and hug him, though.
Psychic Potato: Alright, folks
Rayanne Graff: i used to get on all right with the fiancé's mother before but what she said hurt a lot and the idea of seeing her again makes me nervous.
Rayanne Graff: Hi, Kris.
the doc: Hiya Kris. The lost Ziner returns
Psychic Potato: Well, I thought I'd drop back. Been away a bit long.
Psychic Potato: Still haven't made it into full paid work. Though I have been working up my local charity shop since October, and recently signed up for an apprenticeship.
Psychic Potato: In a nutshell.
the doc: Or a potato skin
the doc: Good for you, anyway, I worked in a charity shop before I got back into work
the doc: What's the apprenticeship, Kris?
Psychic Potato: Business admin. A lot of the positions I've applied for seek it.
the doc: What you aiming to do?
Psychic Potato: I'm looking for a job in administration, hopefully. Maybe something IT based. Something that won't rot my brain, ideally, but one can dream.
the doc: Best of luck with it, man. Good to see you about anyway - I remember you on Zine and I seem to remember your posts on yhere being hilarious as well, so welcome back
the doc: PAULA

 

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