What does it sound like?: Well, it's Kris Drever. It's tuneful, with a hiunt of melancholic, and thoughtful lyrics. It's not a long reviuew. I'm writing tjis though a vitreal … [Read More...] about Kris Crever – Doing this for love
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What does it sound like?: Well, it's Kris Drever. It's tuneful, with a hiunt of melancholic, and thoughtful lyrics. It's not a long reviuew. I'm writing tjis though a vitreal … [Read More...] about Kris Crever – Doing this for love

What does it sound like?: It’s not as if I need reminding that I’m getting old (I sent off my bus pass application last Friday in anticipation of unlimited free use of the park … [Read More...] about Robin Trower – Live 50th Anniversary

What does it sound like?: James Blast, ex of this parish, believed Bongo Fury to be a Captain Beefheart album interrupted by Frank Zappa. The two mavericks knew each other from … [Read More...] about Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart & The Mothers – Bongo Fury 50th Anniversary Edition (5cd + blu-ray)

What does it sound like?: Aerosmith are an enormously successful business. They have achieved 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum album certifications, in addition to one … [Read More...] about Aerosmith – Legendary Edition

Venue: Castle and Falcon, Birmingham Date: 04/04/2026 The Castle and Falcon is surely the best place in Birmingham to see a band that draws a straight line from the … [Read More...] about System 7

Venue: The Deaf Institute, Manchester Date: 02/04/2026 I was brought along to the Deaf Institute by may mate, Damian who said, dont look up who you are going to see, just go into … [Read More...] about Tom A Smith

By Carl 11 Comments
Venue: The Grace, Highbury Corner, London Date: 25/03/2026 Jonny Morgan & The Moral Support are virtually unknown but are I believe one of the very best live bands around. … [Read More...] about Jonny Morgan & The Moral Support

By Timbar 4 Comments
Venue: The Tabard Theatre. Chiswick Date: 18/03/2026 David Visick is better known here as Chiz, and it was his comment on the Shameless Self Promotion thread that alerted me to … [Read More...] about Waiting for Hamlet by David Visick
By Twang 41 Comments
Tiggerlion joins Twang in the pod, seizes the microphone and subjects the podmaster to a barrage of questions. Much laughter ensues and Tig denies we all have a little emo in … [Read More...] about The Afterword #109: Tiggerlion takeover!
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Steve T joins Twang in the pod to discuss which of his favourite tracks, book and luxury he would take to a desert island should fate place him there. If this format reminds you of … [Read More...] about The Afterword #108: DID with Steve T
By Twang 83 Comments
Twang, Tiggerlion, FentonSteve and Dai blow the cobwebs out of the pod and convene to discuss remixes and remasters. Fenton talks for approximately 3 hours about Sadie and dynamic … [Read More...] about The Afterword #107: Remix/Remaster
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Twang joins Tiggerlion, MosleyMoles, Leeds Boy and SteveT in the pod to discuss the lockdown. The team consider what cultural gems kept them sane in this difficult period, … [Read More...] about The Afterword #106: The lockdowncast
Twang finally finds the key to the pod and virtually gathers with Tiggerlion, Dave Amitri and special guest Hilary to discuss the 80s, a decade beloved and reviled by equal numbers … [Read More...] about The Afterword #105: The 80scast

moseleymoles on Music and your parents
There you go.
My brother put a large plastic crate on the front room floor, containing about a hundred CDs. The process of clearing out my parents’ house ground endlessly on, as we worked through almost sixty years of books, papers, clothes, china…my dad in particular grew up in a small terraced house during the war and the rationing after. Part of the great post-war leap in social mobility, he and mum bought a large Elizabethan house in the middle of the Peak District and that was where they stayed for the next sixty years. They never threw anything away, and had enough tinned tomatoes stored up to last me out as well as them.
By the time I could talk to dad about music his taste was strictly classical and jazz. He would chunter at the kitchen table as I did my homework to cassettes of The Police or The Jam. Truth be told one of my earliest memories at the end of the sixties, in our previous house, involves his music taste. I can remember crawling under his enormous Grundtvig stereo system mounted coffin style in a large wooden cabinet, and » Continue Reading.

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Year: 2025 Director: Kirk Jones I had been looking forward to this film since seeing the trailer. The trailer made this film look very good indeed and I had a little bit of a … [Read More...] about I Swear

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Author:Andrew Wild, Chris Sutton, Stephen Lambe The Doobie Brothers were an FM radio staple in the US in the seventies, and it was something of a surprise to see them barely … [Read More...] about On Track – The Doobie Brothers / Black Sabbath, The Dio Years / Focus 1969 – 1985

Author:Alan Bennett This fourth volume of diaries appears a full ten years after 2016’s Keeping On Keeping On, and covers the years from then up to 2024, the year in which Bennett … [Read More...] about Enough Said

Author:Hans Meertens, David Waterfield This book takes a deep dive into Iggy Pop’s output between 1977 and 1999, a period which saw the release of no less than 13 albums. I’m only … [Read More...] about On Track – Iggy Pop 1977 – 1999 / Bucks Fizz

Author:Liz Nugent This is Liz Nugent’s sixth novel, the preceding five titles all being award winners, so no pressure then! I’m pleased to predict though that she’s certainly in … [Read More...] about The Truth About Ruby Cooper
Platform:Nintendo Wii Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2015 Review:It all started in pre-COVID days. My kids were playing MarioKart8 and invited me to have a go. I was awful. I … [Read More...] about How MarioKart8 gives us hope
Platform:XBox, PC/Mac Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2019 Review:I'm in need of a new game or two. This year I have played - 1 PUBG - I like it generally but I feel that I'm up … [Read More...] about Game help!

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Once in a while, I’ve posted on here about some music or other I’ve been involved in – either my previous band Neil Gowans and the Winos, my (mainly design) involvement with ace … [Read More...] about The Long Version – Late Bloomer,

06/03/2026 A public service share of info about an beautiful sounding album homage to Bert Jansch by an Australian duo, about whom I know nothing. It can be heard - and bought - … [Read More...] about Sorrow Hides The Longing To Be Free – The Songs of Bert Jansch

20/02/2026 The campervan show at the NEC starts tomorrow and ends on Sunday. Live performers include "Graeme Hall, best known as ‘The Dogfather’". Erm, if you say so. Mrs F and … [Read More...] about Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show
18/04/2026 The first of 2026's opportunities to pick up pointless coloured vinyl and zoetrope pressings of records you already have. Hurrah! As usual, I'll be buying albums by … [Read More...] about RSD 2026

07/11/2025 As some may know around here, I've had the great pleasure of being involved in creating a Dick Gaughan box set this year, with tremendous crowdfunding support. But as … [Read More...] about Dick Gaughan – Live at the BBC: 1972-79
06/11/2025 I have one ticket for this going spare. My pal from Stuttgart was over in May, when the gig was originally scheduled, but it was then postponed until November. He … [Read More...] about Miki Berenyi Trio, The Portland Arms, Cambridge – FREE