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The Orchestral Tubular Bells and Last Exit Newcastle City Hall 1975

vintagerock wrote 9 hours ago: The Orchestral Tubular Bells with the Northern Concert Orchestra conducted by David Bedford with sup … more →

Tags: police, tubular bells, Last Exit, sting, Andy Summers, Mike Oldfield, Music, Rock, Concerts

London marathon to be conducted by public transport

yikes28 wrote 1 month ago: Organisers have sprung a surprise by announcing that all competitors in Sunday’s London marathon wil … more →

Tags: Sport, evening harold, london marathon, london bus

"The Mezzotint", by M. R. James, presented by Robert Powell.

Person from Porlock wrote 1 month ago: I have to confess, I am not entirely sure about the copyright status of this one. It looks like a fa … more →

Tags: dramatic readings, Historical backgrounds, Later English Romanticism, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 19th century contexts, Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, M R James

Kevin Ayers (1944-2013) - In Concert - 1972 - Nights At The Roundtable Special2 comments

gordonskene wrote 2 months ago: Kevn Ayers – R.I.P. – made an indelible stamp on music. Click on the link here for Audio … more →

Tags: 1960s, 1970s, Alternative Rock, BBC, Broadcast Concert, Broadcasts, Live Concert, Nights At The Roundtable, Past Daily

#27 - Kevin Ayers & The Whole World – Shooting at the Moon (Harvest 1970)1 comment

Stan wrote 4 months ago: Kevin Ayers (born 16 August 1944 in Herne Bay, Kent) is a British musician (songwriter, singer, guit … more →

Tags: 100 records that set the world on fire, Blues, Rock, WIRE, wire magazine, Componist, Music, worldmusic, Vinyl

SweeTango goes global4 comments

Bridget Aymar wrote 8 months ago: Watch out world, a new apple is coming your way. The SweeTango® brand Minneiska apples may soon popu … more →

Tags: technology, commercialization, OTC, Jim Luby, horticulture, SweeTango, Apple

The Polar Bear Paddle

eagerbookworm wrote 9 months ago: Alfie the Polar Bear loves water.  He floats, tumbles and swims.  But he can only do the Polar Bear … more →

Tags: Reviews, toddler, animals, preschooler, The Polar Bear Paddle, Karen Sapp, Swimming

118-118 The Number (2003/2009) - A Real Spoof Case History

fra30774 wrote 9 months ago: 118 118′s advertising features two men with droopy mustaches, wearing items of clothing with 1 … more →

Tags: CASE HISTORY, Testimonial, TV/Film, UK, Viral, 118 118, A-Team, advertising, Choir

end of play, for Lol Coxhill40 comments

davidtoop wrote 10 months ago: Late one night in March of this year I was sitting in an eerie hotel within Tokyo’s Haneda airport b … more →

Tags: Into the Maelstrom, David Toop, improvisation, lol coxhill, Kevin Ayres, Robert Wyatt, Mike Oldfield, Jimi Hendrix, The Damned

Children's author's1 comment

The Don wrote 1 year ago: A Joan Aiken Jez Alborough Jenny Alexander Nicholas Allan Judy Allen David Almond Scoular Anderson L … more →

Tags: Information, Melvin Burgess, susan cooper, david almond, Lynne Reid Banks, Dax Shepard, Bradley Cooper, David Koechner

Edgar Broughton Band - Evening Over Rooftops (1971)

RONNIEROCKET.COM wrote 1 year ago: In 1971, the band decided that existence as a power trio was limiting, and asked Victor Unitt, who h … more →

Tags: 1970s, Ronnie Rocket, 1971, New Music United, YouTube, Harvest Records, Edgar Broughton Band, eMi

Mole's Babies by David Bedford

C. C. Gevry wrote 1 year ago:  Morris the mole is very anxious because he knows his babies are coming soon, but he doesn’t k … more →

Tags: Children's Picture Books, Children's Books, Books to be read by families, Tiger Tales, Animal lovers books, animal lovers books, Book Reviews, books for young readers, books that teach a lesson

Crouch End Festival Chorus - special ticket offer1 comment

southbankcentreblogger wrote 1 year ago: Don’t miss your chance to hear the Crouch End Festival Chorus perform Haydn’s popular Ne … more →

Tags: Arvo Part, Choral, Classical Music, Crouch End Festival Chorus, Haydn, queen elizabeth hall

Crouch End Festival Chorus - special ticket offer1 comment

elsieburke wrote 1 year ago: Don’t miss your chance to hear the Crouch End Festival Chorus perform Haydn’s popular Ne … more →

Tags: queen elizabeth hall, Classical Music, Haydn, Choral, Crouch End Festival Chorus, Arvo Part

Chris Brasher, The London Marathon and the quest to break two hours2 comments

Robin Harvie wrote 1 year ago: I started writing this post at 2am on the morning of the 2012 London Marathon. As I finished my carb … more →

Tags: london marathon, Virgin London Marathon 2012, Wilson Kipsang, kenyan Runners, running with the kenyans, Chris Brasher, John Bryant, sagres, hospital

Jedward complete a marathon without training?1 comment

The Rock 'N' Roll Oatcake wrote 1 year ago: Interesting running story on the BBC website saying that Jedward recently completed the Los Angeles … more →

Tags: CHILDREN with CANCER UK, Staines 10K, Start Page, Running, jedward, london marathon, Potteries marathon

Ocean Soundscapes, Heartbeats & the Voyager (Playlist for 3-11-12)

Neptune Currents wrote 1 year ago: It’s been quite some time since I’ve posted to my blog.  But below is the playlist for m … more →

Tags: Ambient music, Electronic music, space music, contemplative, Klaus Schulze, Steve Roach, Ronnie Montrose's Gamma, Mike Oldfield, ocean soundscapes

Act - Snobbery and Decay (1987)

RONNIEROCKET.COM wrote 1 year ago: “Snobbery and Decay” is the first single by Act. It was released by ZTT Records in a num … more →

Tags: Electropop, 1980s, New Music United, 1987, ZTT Records, Thomas Leer, Claudia Brücken, andrew lloyd webber

Roy Harper - Hell's Angels (1970)

RONNIEROCKET.COM wrote 1 year ago: Flat Baroque and Berserk is the fourth album by English rock / folk singer-songwriter / guitarist Ro … more →

Tags: 1970s, 1970, New Music United, Tony Visconti, nmu, Harvest Records, Roy Harper, The Nice, keith emerson


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