This week in music history - August 27trh to September 2nd - with who was born and who died. Amazing to think it's nearly 20 since SRV took that fateful flight. ...read the full post →
...banana skins? Another Wednesday away day up to Yorkshire for 'Arry's Tottenham Hotspur and another 5-1 scoreline. ...read the full post →
...The Cello Concerto. In the next volume of his Effectology series Bill Ruppert uses just two EHX effects pedals to make his guitar sound like a cello, a few more pedals creates the concerto. ...read the full post →
...or listen to much of a certain game of football. I didn't catch much of Spurs 2-1 defeat of the spammers, after all it wasn't our cup final and Ashes victories aren't two a year jobs. ...read the full post →
...you lost the Ashes...again! It feels a lot different from 2005 doesn't it, which is better, it's hard to say. Two mediocre teams playing some poor cricket but do England have a future with this side? ...read the full post →
This week in music history - August 20th to August 26th - with who was born and who died. ...read the full post →
...well enough to get you laid. Volume 1 of the College Humor video guide... ...read the full post →
...from here...Spurs put the requisite five goals past Hull City, in a cracking performance including Jermain Defoe hat-trick, to go top of the Premier League. ...read the full post →
...You grab a tooth brush, soap and a comb. Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Chad Smith and Michael Anthony get tangled up in a few chords in the new Chickenfoot video for Soap On A Rope. ...read the full post →
...as a matter of fact it's all dark. The next volume in Bill Ruppert's Effectology series is producing the sound of Pink Floyd's On The Run using a guitar and some EHX effects pedals. ...read the full post →
...It's the hope I can't stand. One team entered yesterday's season opener at White Hart Lane with great expectations, one with modest ones but after Spurs thoroughly beat the red scousers will the hope be too much? ...read the full post →
This week in music history - August 13th to August 19th - with who was born and who died. ...read the full post →
...a true genius. It's a word that should be used to describe Lester William Polsfuss, Les Paul who died yesterday aged 94, a musical and technical genius. ...read the full post →
...this. After England came back to draw 2-2 with Holland last night in Amsterdam the manager claimed the goals were freakish errors and he didn't really talk about the team looking far better without Beckham. ...read the full post →
...and think it was the team strategy? Nearly everything that Justin Langer put down in his assessment of the England players proved right in their humiliating innings defeat at Headingley. ...read the full post →

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