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the doc

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13th Jan 2012 at 9:42 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by the Afghan Whigs.

Genius noise-rock cover featuring a typically groin-shredding vocal from Scrawl's Marcy Mays.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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14th Jan 2012 at 11:28 am

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
The first disc of With the Lights Out, that Nirvana box set that came out a few years back.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

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15th Jan 2012 at 5:57 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

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19th Jan 2012 at 8:26 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Pretty On the Inside

Brutal.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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21st Jan 2012 at 12:55 am

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Rain Dogs
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Puffalump

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23rd Jan 2012 at 12:30 pm

Puffalump - Bunny love

Bunny love

 

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28th Jan 2012 at 11:17 am

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What's a little sin to see us through?

 
I'm on another Afghan Whigs binge. Black Love for now. This album is still amazing.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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30th Jan 2012 at 10:01 pm

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What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Dignity and Shame.

Still love this.
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the doc

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12th Feb 2012 at 2:04 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Last night I spent a lovely hour immersing myself in Through the Devil Softly by Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions. Absolutely adore her voice. I've got a really intimate relationship with that record - I only ever really play it late at night when no one's around and I can lose myself in it completely. Deliciously dark but never depressing. Really wish she'd sort it with Dave Rojack and finally finish the next Mazzy Star record, although failing that I'd love another Warm Inventions one.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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25th Feb 2012 at 8:42 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Tame Impala.

One of the best albums of last year, easily. Acid-drenched, seventies-tinged Aussie rock. Totally blissed out and utterly wonderful. Dan Squirrel, if you're reading this you should definitely check them out.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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3rd Mar 2012 at 7:05 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Wildhearts - You Are Proof That Not All Women Are Insane, to be exact
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8th Mar 2012 at 7:47 pm

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What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Winds Poem by Mount Eerie.

Thought I'd check these out seeing as though I'm seeing them supporting Earth tomorrow, and they're very good indeed.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

the doc

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19th Mar 2012 at 5:40 pm

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What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Personality - one was a spider, one was a bird by the Sleepy Jackson.

Now, I thought their first album was something of a piece of visionary pop genius, but this is something else altogether. The lyrics aren't much to write home about, but there's enough melody to make Robert Smith green and harmonies that would stop Brian Wilson in his tracks. This doesn't do it any justice whatsoever as a comparison, but I think it sounds like the Beach Boys covering Shack

Wonderful record.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

Steve-Dave

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22nd Mar 2012 at 12:35 pm

Steve-Dave -

 
In this river - Black Label Society
There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and 9 other different types of people

the doc

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26th Mar 2012 at 9:50 pm

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

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....


 
 
Jimmy: Holy sh*t everything's Barry.
Steve-Dave: Everything's better!
Puffalump: Barrier
Steve-Dave: The Barryest it's ever been
Jimmy: I can't wait for more "Important Barry and changes"
Steve-Dave: Well there will be some Barry and changes coming soon, because we need more donations. It no longer just takes £10 a year to help Barry survive
Steve-Dave: It takes like... £13
Steve-Dave: Barry has to walk 5 metres to his car every day... just to go to work and earn money for DVDs and comic books
Steve-Dave: His eyesight is so bad... that he has to wear glasses. Stylish rimless glasses which cost €250
Steve-Dave: His living space is so cramped... that h had to put his workout bench in the garage meaning he doesn't really use it any more
Steve-Dave: But for just €13 a year... You can help Barry afford a DVD that he heard was good but has been out for a while so it's not as expensive as new DVDs
Steve-Dave: Please... Give generously... And help save this poor man's DVD shelf from not being completely full because it just looks weird when it's nearly full. I mean, when it's half full, that's fine. But when there's only a few gaps left... it just looks kinda sad.... y'know
Steve-Dave: Thank you
Rayanne Graff: It scares me when people refer to themselves in the third person.
Steve-Dave: It scares Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. too
Steve-Dave: Like my Grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII Esq. always said: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. gets scared when people refer to themselves in the third person, and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. promises to never do that"
Steve-Dave: And like my twin brother, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. (or Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. for short) says: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. doesn't like when people refer to themselves in the third person. You and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. must have gotten that from our grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq."
Rayanne Graff: You nerds crack me up.
Steve-Dave: Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. all try our best
Rayanne Graff: ... in the pants department.

 

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