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London Calling Playlist

03 Monday Jan 2011

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Another playlist from Phill Jupitus’ Good Morning Nantwich

Chapter 4 – London Calling (OMG GLR)

  • Hit – The Wannadies
  • This Is Carboottechnodiscobooto – Bentley Rhythm Ace
  • All-Nighter – Elastica
  • Delicious – Sleeper
  • Round Are Way – Oasis
  • What Do I Get – Buzzcocks
  • Jatayu – Transglobal Underground
  • Babies – Pulp
  • The Name Game – Shirley Ellis
  • Wasted – Hopper (Chopper Squad Remix)

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Closing Time – Playlist

03 Monday Jan 2011

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Another playlist from Phill Jupitus’ Good Morning Nantwich

Chaper 15 – Closing Time (Dartford Bridge Burners)

  • Debbie and Joey – Helen Love
  • Get Out of Denver – Eddie and The Hot Roads
  • Paradise – Dr Feelgood
  • Damaged Goods – Gang of Four
  • Suzanne – Nina Simone
  • Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk – Rufus Wainwright
  • Bell, Book and Candle – Boo Hewerdine
  • Ae Fond Kiss – Eddi Reader
  • Broadway – The Clash
  • It’s Over – Roy Orbison

 

Home Is Where The Record Player Is

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Odds and Sods – Playlist

03 Monday Jan 2011

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Another playlist from Phill Jupitus’ Good Morning Nantwich

Chapter 14 – Odds and Sods (Nantwich Skyline)

  • Suzanne – Weezer
  • Stand at Ease – The Housemartins
  • Only Love Can Break Your Heart – Saint Etienne
  • Tender (Cornelius remix) – Blur
  • Dancin’ Fool – Frank Zappa
  • Where Do They Make Balloons? – They might Be Giants
  • Apply Some Pressure – Maximo Park
  • The Ocean – Richard Hawley
  • Heroes and Villains – The Beach Boys
  • I’ve Got the Horse Right Here – Guys and Dolls (original Broadway cast)

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The Boy In The Corner – Playlist

03 Monday Jan 2011

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Another playlist from Phill Jupitus’ Good Morning Nantwich

Chapter 2 – The Boy in the Corner (Corner Sounds)

  • I Wanna Be Like You – Pookiesnackenburger
  • Ying Tong Song – The Goons
  • Angelina – Louis Prima
  • Double Barrel – Dave and Ansell Collins
  • ABC – The Jackson Five
  • Take Me Over – McKay
  • Roll With It – Star Turn
  • Followers In The Rain – The Move
  • Intro/Sweet Jane – Lou Reed (from the Rock n Roll Animal LP)
  • Phoenix City – Perfect Thyroid

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Good Morning Nantwich

03 Monday Jan 2011

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I’ve been reading Phill Jupitus’ Good Morning Nantwich, an autobiographical book about how he arrived to do the Breakfast show on BBC’s 6 Music, with a look at how Breakfast Radio arrived in the common form it is today, and listener behaviours.  If you love music, or radio then you’ll enjoy this book.  Given Phill’s standup comedian roots there is plenty of humour in here as well, it has had me laughing out load.

 

There are some great quotes as well,  one of my favourites so far is (with reference to DJs):

The more of the record that is playing that they talk over, the bigger a tool they are

Each chapter of the book is completed with a playlist,  I hope Phill and the publishers dont mind, but I thought I’d share some of these with you.

 

Chapter 1 : Workers’ Playtime:

  • Fear Is A Man’s Best Friend – John Cale
  • Theme from The Godfather/Al Capone – Jazz America
  • Get A Job – The Chordettes
  • Start – The Jam
  • Good Morning – The Beatles
  • Hitsville UK – The Clash
  • Rez – Underworld
  • Train Song – Holly Cole
  • What Do I Do Now? – Elvis Costello
  • A13, Rrunk Road To The Sea – Billy Bragg

 

 

Keep checking back as I’ll post more of the lists 🙂

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Ebook rip off?

23 Thursday Sep 2010

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Now we have been equipped with a device that will work as a very good ebook reader I started to look at buying books that way. However, I was shocked at the prices compared to paperback equivalent. For example Iain M Banks Consider Phlebas in word format is £5.10 add Amazon, the ebook equivalent (Kindle) is £4.84. A total discount of £0.26 – the price of a second class stamp!

This seems ridiculous to me, to sell the paper copy you have to pay shipping (assuming you use Amazon’s Super Saver Delivery), plus all the staff costs for picking and packaging the book. Not to mention the costs of running a warehouse, all of which must cost more than 26p. Then for the publishers, they have no printing and distribution costs – crazy when you think about the fact that the manuscript these days is even given to the publisher in electronic form.

Then for me, well if I buy the paper copy no one is going to try accuse me of abusing copyright if I give my paper copy of the book to a friend. There is no DRM on paper so I can read it at work, at home, on the train. The only downside – it uses up a bit of space.

So for me, I’ll only entertain technical or freeboots, purely because it is helpful for me to have a technical pocket library that I can search, or because the book hasn’t cost me anything anyway.

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Amazon – reading

30 Friday Jul 2010

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Some interesting reading coming up:

Amazon books in General and specifically Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases Through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler))

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Snow & More Snow

06 Wednesday Jan 2010

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The snow may cause disruption & no end of problems, but there are also opportunities, like this …

and some local pics ….

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Pirate Radio

28 Monday Sep 2009

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I’ve just finished reading ‘Radio Caroline: the Pirate Years‘ but Ralph Humpries. Although the book is in many ways old school history with lots of dates and facts, it proved to be a rather engaging and interesting read about the history of Radio Caroline which sounds like an ever running series of dubious deals and running battles with the then GPO (responsible for broadcasting in the 60s) and the weather not to mention the odd conflict between other such stations which really justified their private name.

If you’re interested to know how Pirate radio took off, or background to the formation of Independent Radio stations (which are generally tragically poor siblings) and Radio 1. Then this is a worth while read.

This leads me nicely onto ‘The Boat That Rocked’ – the film by Richard Curtis based loosely on the radio Caroline story. A brilliant cast from Philip Seymour Hoffman to Bill Nighy and including Curtis regular Rhys Ifans, and rising names such as Rhys Darby (from Flight of The Conchords). Film feels more like a series of sketches linked together a very basic narrative, than a complete story in the Notting Hill or Love Actually is, although this isn’t the first time this approach has been applied – just look at four weddings. Although not Curtis’ best work, there a enough hilarious moments to warrant a viewing or to.

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Muddly Talker to voice Roary the Racing Car

02 Wednesday Sep 2009

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For Murray Walker fans (aka Muddly Talker) there is some fun news. The children’s animation – Roary the Racing Car which is narrated by the great Stirling moss is to get a special voice for a couple of episodes. The animation based on some racing cars at Silver hatch circuit already has the humorous contributions from Peter Kay as big Chris the mechanic. More info at the BBC News here.

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