Note: It’s certainly not my intention to turn this blog into an endless succession of memento mori, but sometimes that’s just the way the ol’ dice roll. The following article, which … more →
Pogoer 2.0: Memoirs of an experienced optimisttimmuky wrote 2 days ago: It’s officially the holiday season. I’m hoping for this to be the first in a series dedi … more →
tomhuntington wrote 1 month ago: When I set out on my walk this morning the iPod started me off with “Sleeping in the Devil’s Bed,” a … more →
Paul wrote 1 month ago: SOUNDTRACK: NEKO CASE-Middle Cyclone (2009). I first learned of Neko Case through The New Pornograph … more →
themeparkradio wrote 2 months ago: I can’t say that I’m the sporty type. I simply adopted my Dad’s football team as my own, (Go the Tig … more →
octobia wrote 3 months ago: Music is such a grounding and transforming force! To me, the lyrics have always been the most import … more →
rubywright wrote 3 months ago: Listen (to download, ctrl click and ’save target as’) Just One Look – Doris Troy L … more →
The Cathode Ray Choob wrote 8 months ago: First of all, apologies for Top Of The Pops Thursday appearing on a Friday this week – the Cho … more →
thehelplessdancer wrote 10 months ago: Proper post this time………….. I have been listening a lot to Fiona’s Pla … more →
m4md wrote 11 months ago: To me, Kirsty MacColl embodies the wonderfully fierce, tenacious potential of us humans. She sang l … more →
lumpy wrote 11 months ago: Right, Christmas is over, so you blokes pack up your sappy attitudes and get back in line. For all m … more →
John Curley wrote 11 months ago: “Fairytale of New York,” the 1988 collaboration between Kirsty MacColl and The Pogues (S … more →
m4md wrote 11 months ago: Merry Christmas 2008, sweetheart. You are six, you are excited, and I’m feeling a little guil … more →
martydrury wrote 11 months ago: Oh yes! It’s time for Christmas songs! I love this song. Note: This video is the version with … more →
Gordon Winslow wrote 11 months ago: I am not exaggerating in the slightest when I call “Fairytale of New York” the greatest … more →
Kirsty wrote 11 months ago: What would Christmas be without Kirsty MacColl and The Pogues? I’ll be away from the interweb … more →
bardsworld wrote 11 months ago: The video today is not just a classic song, but also taken from one of the best Christmas films ever … more →
wallscometumblingdown wrote 11 months ago: Much has been made about how a “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues and the late Kirsty … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 11 months ago: This song has always been a favourite of both Adam and Mrs Smith. In some ways it is the ambivalence … more →
delarue wrote 11 months ago: …heh heh heh… 10. Linda Draper – Merry Christmas The New York acoustic rock sire … more →