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Monday, November 19, 2007
Word Weekly 28
Mark Ellen, David Hepworth, Matt Hall and Paul Du Noyer talk ukuleles once more, piano players who are only loved by their mothers, and why you should never roadie for Budgie.
Glorious breakdown during your Budgie story there, David - the loss of the ability to speak reminded me of Dudley Moore's laughter during the Derek and Clive recordings. Glad you didn't edit that bit out, it was positively infectious.
And no, I don't think people go to shops to commune with the track listings in the same way any more - after all, you can see the listings on iTunes or Amazon or the like, even if you're not buying. Home is the new Zavvi, or something like that...
Glorious breakdown during your Budgie story there, David - the loss of the ability to speak reminded me of Dudley Moore's laughter during the Derek and Clive recordings. Glad you didn't edit that bit out, it was positively infectious.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I don't think people go to shops to commune with the track listings in the same way any more - after all, you can see the listings on iTunes or Amazon or the like, even if you're not buying. Home is the new Zavvi, or something like that...
J