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Great tune Sean. If I saw that film once when I was a student I saw it....(you get the idea). Great stoner film and the rest of the soundtrack is quite cool as well:


Gypsy Kings - Hotel California


What I actually wanted to put on was this though (because I saw the Wonder Years for the first time in ages yesterday):


Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friends

  • 2 weeks later...

A band you will never have heard of - Panama Kings




Saw them play a showcase gig in February - ended up giving them a lift back to digs afterwards. Touted as Belfast's biggest new band. Headlining The Windmill in Brixton on Saturday. I predict they will be massive.

East Dulwich library have the 1001 greatest albums(who voted them that I have no idea)for rent(alongside a weighty tome entitled the 1001 greate...you get the drift) Their 2 for 1 as well so an ideal time to fill in the voids in your musical catalogue. Not that I'm advocating you burn them off or anything...God forbid.

Someone has posted a fabulous Soulwax remix of this on another thread and I gotta admit I like it but you just can't beat the original so I thought I'd put this up to redress the balance.

An all-time favourite of mine.


You Can't Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones

Brendan Wrote:

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> The bit I heard on Jools Onland sounded a lot heavier than the old one.



Ha, I remember going down to Bristol a fews ago for a small festival being headlined by Robert Plant. He played some new shite that no one was interested in, before sending the crowd mad with Whole lotta love. I remember my friend and I being impressed, as his backing band were basically the guys from Portishead, and we didn't think they had it in them (no disrespect at all to their music, I'm a fan). Perhaps the experience has influenced them somewhat... >:D<

I'll probably be getting the new Portishead album anyway. That scratching sounds oddly dated now though doesn't it.


Had to put this on...A little mini opera this. F**k they good. From '68 in all their pomp and some great windmill swinging guitar from Pete Townsend.


A Quick One While He's Away - The Who

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