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  1. just thinking out loud and its definitely on the whataboutary spectrum.... 

    But would it be fair to say that if Russia was a more capitalist country and its people had more of a choice in all its actions and its right to consume...knowledge, news and Kallax shelves.

    That thousands of people would not now be dead in Ukraine.

    That a 1m+ people would not be displaced.

    That Europe's largest nuclear power plant would not be on fire.

    That the Russian police wouldn't have to lock up nursery aged children..

    ..and so on and so forth...

     

    I'm no capitalist - more of a realist - This sad episode in history is going to push more people towards capitalist, EU, NATO ideology and ways of living for better or for worse. As human nature always lets us down when we try to do it any other way.

    Putin is just another in a long line of practical examples. Everything else as others have said is just rhetoric and is never going to be actionable to coin a phrase...

  2. Was reminded I'd missed this release by Bleeps latest attempt to separate me from my money /  top ten of the year email.

    Just ran through it while working. The other half also didn't run out of the kitchen moaning about the tunes and lasted the whole listen - so its 2 thumbs up from us..  

    Sounding good. enjoyed.

     

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    12 minutes ago, beerwolf said:

    Are we supposed to be getting super excited?

    I don't know, are we all just so jaded now....there was maybe a time....maybe just me.

    I'm old, not 50, but old...do these Unfried Goods people usually hock musical wares or will it just be your usual logoo tat of totes, brollies and teddy's.

     

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    On 5/17/2021 at 8:09 AM, cyanobacteria said:

    to be nice and gentle about it, quick fix is to require some hefty percentage of rent payments to contribute towards equity on the part of renters in individually rented buildings, and state-collectivize large apartment complexes.  more importantly, build mass housing to meet any needs and eliminate the artificial demand for dwellings

    On 5/17/2021 at 1:09 PM, chenGOD said:

    I agree with most of this except I would have municipal level governments manage the apartment complexes as opposed to state-level bureaucracy. 

    I would like to here a more detailed plan but generally agree, BUT would add that the demand isn't totally artificial (or financial). We are social beats and like to group together, we are also practical and would prefer to live close to where we work and "live" for other social activities. You could completely remove money from the system and their would still be demand and competition in urban areas for the best location (location, location). Realistically mass housing isn't going to be built anywhere people would actually want to live, is it?

    We've tried versions of social housing in the UK. Built, managed and maintained "council houses" owned by the Local government. Until Thatcher (*spit)  in the 1980s I would guess the majority of the UK population lived in them. It was a post war policy of Labour governments. The reasons are complex obviously, despite good intentions mostly, they were just badly designed and had unforeseen outcomes in that they mostly created ghettos in the suburbs of old cities, huge great wastelands of houses and nothing much else. Concrete jungles with minimal transport links to anywhere else, sources of employment or entertainment for the inhabitants all living on top of each other. Its romanticised by some and probably created some wonderful culture, but they were still ghettos. 

    I'm sure urban planners have learnt alot since then, I see the evidence in the houses that are replacing these old council estates. Giving ALL people a front and back door and a space to own and be responsible for, such as gardens. As opposed to shared spaces that become abandoned, unowned and lost to trouble makers.

    (apologies for further derailing the thread.....maybe if we could remove the politicians and religious crusaders we could hand over the region to urban planners and see what they would create to diffuse the conflict)

     

  5. some cracking pictures Thu....I began replying as I was about to ask why the sky was so dark in those pictures from Pakistan, but seen your technical explanation not that it means much to me as an photographic ignoramus!!

    That last picture is perfect for me. I see a juxtaposition between old an new in their, despite them all the being the same generation. 

    Its the dog on a string character which is timeless in British street culture v the c*nt in socks and flip flips (sorry Sliders in the modern parlance) which is a new phenomenon. 

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  6. I enjoyed the first the first one the most, simply titled "The Shows"

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    Track listing:

    1. Rue The Waltzer

    2.Mary Kiana Industries

    3. Travellers have The Right to Thirteen Children

    4. '84 Pontiac Caravan Dream

    5. Trans Cowdenbeath Dual Carriage Way

    6. Julie and Candyfloss

    7. Gypos Ruined a Beautiful Place Out In The Country Park

    8. Everything You Do Is To Win A Balloon 

    9. How Quickly Would I Die, If I Jumped From The Top Of The Parachutes?

    10. Fairground Attraction

     

    [apologies in advance...obviously too much time on my hands when I should be working - which brings us back to the brothers...   : )  ]

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, Amen Warrior said:

    One specific thing I find annoying about the Boris government approach is that international travel restrictions/border control have consistently been an afterthought throughout the whole pandemic. They fought, won and implemented a brexit where border control was one of the central themes, and were handed probably their only chance to win hearts and minds on the other side, and they just fucked it.

     

    Of course everyone with a brain knows the border control arguments for brexit were completely bogus and it was just racism, but yeah

    Its a weird one , isn't it...I think it just highlights how scattergun their polices and decision making process is, they really are just making it up each time as they go.

    Which has been disastrous the last year as we need to be 3-4 weeks ahead of the curve with pre-emptive decisions. 

    The one thing the government have been consistent about the last few years, as a key principle in the need for Brexit is taking back control of the borders and immigration. 

    Locking down a small island state, limiting flights and putting in place lockdown hotels, testing every essential traveller coming in was all necessary and achievable (as other countries have proved).

    You think they would have jumped at the chance to go in hard now and then keep the tough measures even after covid...

    But no, to much much hassle, didnt want the blowback from the Airlines or to restrict the liberties of Boris's dad and all the trust fund influencers still wanting to travel.

     

  8. 3 hours ago, randomsummer said:

    Yeah I get it, I'm just lamenting this fact and wishing that the sane people would be the power hungry ones.

    I've often thought that low - mid level / municipal council type roles should be filled as part of a national service for 2-3 years- in the sense that the last people that should be allowed power are the ones that want it and that its not something that you build a career on or depend on for long term financial security. Similar to jury duty you can be called and required to serve, but for roles that equate to your education and background. We all have something to offer our community.

    Higher level national roles in power should just be better paid, controlled and vetted so that they attract the right type of person that again has the common good at heart - rather then the current swarm of self-serving cut-throat career politicians whose only aim is self enrichment and no sense of public duty.

     

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  9. Sure it simplistic but finance is the only place these operators could be hit, these guys don't trade on consumer confidence. Joe Public has zero influence whether they get their medication from Pfizer or Moderna et. al. 

    They cant just go down the street and buy it from someone else.

    Even if it does go wrong they have this out from the politicians AND in this instance the public, who in the most are willing to accept the higher risk this time to try and get back some normality. That I can understand.

    Long term trials and wider real life distribution of the vaccination are the only way to find all potential significant side effects and in this instance most are willing to forego that in the hope of getting back to normal quicker.

    My main point was that the normal rules have been thrown out here, if in 12 months time we find that these vaccinations either don't provide any long term immunity or worse have side effects.  "Big Pharma" will have lost nothing 

    They'll move on to the next thing....

  10. 14 minutes ago, Satans Little Helper said:

    ..... but the funny thing about the pharma industry here is that besides the economic aspects they will be hell bent on having these new vaccines being safe and effective. Why? If they're not, it will be obvious pretty soon. As these vaccines will be used by huge numbers of people, so their efficacy and safety better be good. Their business will be pretty much over otherwise. ....

    I'm no expert or anti-vaxxer but in the US and UK the makers of the vaccines have been given total immunity for any unintentional side-effects of the vaccines. They cant be sued, you cant get compensation if injured by the vaccine. 

    They have no skin in the game, its all up side for them to rush this out.  Their business and the shareholders are protected. You are not. 

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  11. agreed on the collab thing, its been done to death and it rare that 2+2=5 when it comes to any collab.

    having said that at the time I've been carried along in the hype as well. I like my Stussy v Nike "Increase The Peace" T-Shirt and my Nike Air Force 1 Gore-Tex trainers are the best trainers one can have in rainy Scotland.

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  12. On 12/24/2020 at 12:02 AM, zazen said:

    This is from Jan 1991 but too serendipitous to not post here.

    In Jan 1991, BBC Radio 1 organised some big concerts at Wembley Arena, called it 'Great British Music Weekend'.

    808 State had a slot, with MC Tunes. I recorded this from the radio and had it on a cassette, used to listen to it a lot.

    Recently found exactly the same broadcast on yotube, I remember every second of this.

    It starts with a remix of Cubik which is a BANGER

     

     

    This was the line up - Carter USM were also there, but I hadn't discovered them yet

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    I was 14 and think i still have the tapes in my garage of the full Friday night broadcast recorded on my white alba stereo - would have been played to death that year, especially 808 and James (had only just discovered there was more to them than Sit Down)

    remember the Mondays being particularly shambolic for headliners at their peak.

     

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  13. On 1/9/2021 at 1:39 PM, cyanobacteria said:

    BItcoin ... the only international currency not subject to manipulation by any individual economic ideological group right now...

    are Facebook groups and Mumsnet an ideological group?  Do they not share the same insular. I'm all right jack, would do anything for a quick buck, Whatever I do and believe is better than you and your beliefs ideology and outlook on the world? 

     ..because those are they types of in-experienced investors that seem to be "manipulating" the value of bitcoin right now.

     

    Its nothing but an empty harbour in a storm. Short term protection with little to no value in the long term.

  14. The Outsider  (some kind soul remind me how to embed youtube, please)

    Just binged The Outsider -enjoyable in the most - was noticeably slow paced at times but felt that added to the overall tension 

    and kept it believable as it wasn't action packed just for the sake of it. 

     

    Had not read the book, but happened to be given The Stand for Christmas. Which I was re-reading and now see that its come out as a mini-series (in the US at least) anyone seen that?

  15. On 1/3/2021 at 1:46 PM, TubularCorporation said:

     

    In all my previous wiki & youtube wormholes on the KLF and offshoots ..i never once came across this album!   (and was too young to know it existed at the time).

    Bloody hell, all the clues were there from the start, absurd, earnest and full of humour right from the start....cant stop listening to Julian Cope Is Dead!

  16. 5 hours ago, Richie Sombrero said:

    There was a tribute on Gilles Peterson too.

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000qx4v

    Yeah - GP then compiled a 2.5 hour dedicated show om his own WorldwideFM  MF DOOM Tribute - Giles Peterson Worldwide FM

    Includes some of the sources for the samples etc..

    Tracklist:

    COOKIN SOUL – NAUGHTY OR NUTS
    KMD – IT SOUNDED LIKE A ROCK (INSTRUMENTAL)
    KMD – CONSTIPATED MONKEY (INSTRUMENTAL)
    KMD – STOP SMOKIN’ THAT SHIT (INSTRUMENTAL)
    RAIN – CLOUDS
    KMD – CONTACT BLITZ
    KMD – BANANAPEEL BLUES
    PREFUSE 73 – BLACK LIST
    DOMI & JD BECK – MADVILLAINY TRIBUTE – ACCORDIAN
    MADVILLAIN – ACCORDIAN
    IDRIS MUHAMMED – PIECE OF MIND
    BISHOP NEHRU FT DOOM – MEATHEAD
    CZARFACE & MF DOOM – DON’T SPOIL IT
    HELIOCENTRICS – DISTANT STAR (FEATURING PERCEE P & MF DOOM)
    WILMA ARCHER – LAST SNIFF (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    JNEIRO JAREL – SELFIE DESTRUCTION (FEATURING DR WHO DAT & JJ DOOM)
    THE HERBALISER – IT AIN’T NUTTIN (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    MF DOOM – POTHOLDERZ (FEATURING COUNT BASS D)
    CZARFACE & MF DOOM – CLOSE TALKER
    LEW HOWARD & THE ALLSTARS – HULA ROCK
    MADVILLAIN – MEATGRINDER
    FRANK ZAPPA AND THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION – SLEEPING IN A JAR
    ARTHUR VEROCAI – SERIADO
    MF DOOM – STILL DOPE ( FEATURING EMPRESS STAHHR THE FEMCEE)
    FLYING LOTUS & MF DOOM – LUNCH BREAK
    MF DOOM – GUINESSES (FEATURING ANGELIKA & 4IZE)
    DAEDELUS – IMPENDING DOOM (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    OSMAR MILITO – AMERICA LATINA
    MADVILLAIN – RAID
    MADVILLAIN – BISTRO
    LONNIE SMITH – JEANNINE
    MADVILLAIN – FIGARO
    DANGERDOOM – SPACE HO’S (MADLIB REMIX)
    CHUTE LIBRE – PENELOPE AU BALCON
    CLUB DES LOSERS / FUZATI – DEPUIS QUE J’ÉTAIS ENFANT (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    KING GEEDORAH – ANTI-MATTER (FEATURING MR FANTASTIK)
    KOOL KEITH – SUPER HERO (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    DR OCTAGON – BLUE FLOWERS
    MF DOOM – GAZILLION EAR (THOM YORKE REMIX)
    DANGERDOOM – THE MASK (FEATURING GHOSTFACE KILLAH)
    DABRYE – AIR (FEATURING DOOM) (KODE 9 REMIX)
    MF DOOM – YESSIR!
    VIKTOR VAUGHN – RAE DAWN
    MF DOOM – GAS DRAWLS
    STEELY DAN – BLACK COW
    SEMI OFFICIAL – SONGS IN THE KEY OF TTRYFE (FEATURING MF DOOM)
    JOHN ROBINSON – SORCERERS (FEAT MF DOOM & INVISIBLE HANDS)
    MADVILLAIN – FANCY CLOWN (FEATURING VIKTOR VAUGHN)
    FOXY – MADEMOISELLE
    MF DOOM – CORIANDER
    J.J DOOM – GUV’NOR
    BADBADNOTGOOD – LOS CONQUISTADORES CHOCOLATES
    GIL SCOTT HERON – BICENTENNIAL BLUES
    FOGG – A WORD OF ADVICE (FEATURING MF DOOM)

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  17. 8 hours ago, diatoms said:

                                                              Haha, Abe & Jake's Landing next to the Kaw river, March 08, 2003:)

                                                                 I didn't go there that night, I was heading down to WMC '03 a couple weeks later

                                                          Took my gf/wife to her first rave:) Miami-Flyer-2003.thumb.jpg.aab930bd284d2e5c25ad0f7c4c07ee83.jpg

    Love seeing old flyers like this....from the UK/European names it I would have guessed its from 1996/97 at the latest, so surprised its 2003.

    Also somewhat sceptical of the projected R1 Essential mix listening figures. 6M people ??  Now my early dance music education was mostly through the essential mix, one could even say from 93 - 98 it was Essential even but thats a tenth of the UK population. 

     

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