Arthur Lee and Love - Live And Let Live - Live Glastonbury
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"Oh, the snot has caked against my pants
It has turned into crystal"
They don't make first lines like that any more.
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - Pump It Up (1978)
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Jeff Buckley - Grace (1995)
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Ignore the annoying presenter, the performance is worth it.
Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize (1973)
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Yes, I know Quiet Riot did a cover of this.
Well, my memory says so. So does Wikipedia.
The Sweet - The Ballroom Blitz (1973)
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Probably the lamest vocal intro in rock history, but I love this.
Exactly. Most of us have encountered that person at some point in our lives.
You may have a point. That chicken definitely looks underage.
Drive-By Truckers - Zip City (2002)
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Keep your drawers on, girl, it ain't worth the fight
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
Chumbawamba - Tubthumping (1997)
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I get knocked down, but I get up again
You're never gonna keep me down
Well, that's pretty much what the song was about.
Oh dear! This brings back memories of listening to Ed "Stewpot" Stewart's radio show on a Saturday morning when I was a kid. I'm not nostalgic enough to actually play the vid though.
Documentary evidence that the 1970s were more fun than the 21st century.
Love this! One of the best gigs I've ever been to was Pixies at the Brixton Academy, some time in the early '90s. Epic evening.
Lots of good choices from their first album. Then Came The Last Days Of May is my favourite.
RBR have a history of failing drivers, Perez is only the latest. Just look a how Albon has developed as a driver since he was kicked out and replaced by Perez.
They have a real problem on their hands next year as the performance gap between the top teams closes. If things stay as they are right now, all of their top three rivals (Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren) have a really solid driver line-up.
They are respectful to the original plots and very cleverly done. Quite dark as well, they're not playing it for laughs.
I think FOM have got themselves in a difficult position because they wanted a night race for the spectacle (so much more important than the racing). But doing it on the western side of America makes it tricky time-wise for their biggest audience. The ultra-late racing is probably a compromise that'll please no one.
Difford and Tilbrook are great songwriters.
Well, If you asked me what my favourite Waits album was I'd probably say Swordfishtrombones or Rain Dogs. But somehow, late at night when a few whiskies have been drunk, it seems to be the '70s albums that end up on the turntable.
Exactly! Perez is probably done as a RBR driver, but shit like this is hardly going to help matters.
That's very much the old school macho mindset that was prevalent in F1 when Brundle was driving.
I don't think many of the current drivers buy into that.
I can't imagine anything more likely to encourage a driver than being publicly bad-mouthed by Marko.
I mean, it's never failed to work before has it?
Norris would be a significant upgrade but he's not currently available and I can't see McLaren letting him go without a fight.
Never was a great fan of Murray Walker TBH. The combo of Murray and James Hunt was classic though. Murray would spout a load of bollocks and James, sounding half-pissed (which he probably was), would put him right.
They're half a second behind one of the Red Bulls. The other one seems to have given up. If McLaren can regularly put two drivers on the podium then RBR have a problem next year.
Lighting was Wright's speciality. The Alchemist is pretty epic too.