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Paul Simon – Graceland Documentary
Written by Andy Patterson
A BBC documentary examines whether Graceland set back the clock of South African liberation, or brought it forward.
Tati’s Journey, Part 2: Armpit Hair
Written by Tati
Today I experienced the highs and lows I often feel when I’m scooting around on the internet discovering the kind of cool people and things that just don’t give a…Read more
Sindy vs The World
Written by Tati
I am a self-proclaimed Barbie Girl. I still have my issues with the lady, but I have issues with all my friends, sometimes. I don’t like her pointy high-heel feet;…Read more
Five Lovely Pictures
Written by Tati
Combining a brief from Jimmy and flicking through the new music I nabbed from Rosie, here are five album covers I think are really cool. Angus and Julia Stone: A…Read more
TV Shows I Try To Watch
Written by Tati
Recently I’ve been watching a lot of telly as I attempt not to vomit everywhere. The Vicar Of Dibley The fabulous Dawn French plays a happy, if lonely and…Read more
Charles Mingus Moanin’
Written by jesus
Here is a great song I discovered recently I hope you enjoy it ….
Barbershop Quartets
Written by jesus
Here is a barbershop quartet singing about the Delta 502 plane that went missing in Philidelphia and its called Darkness on the delta…. And this final Accapella is tribute to…Read more
This ain’t right
Written by Hannah
North Korean children (almost babies) playing the guitar – they’re freakishly awesome and the guitars look giant, you gotta see this..
Remixes and Sampling
Written by Richmond - Hunter
Sampling, the direct use of another musicians’ work in your own song. Is it justified? I would argue yes, of course. Any piece of creative work feeds off of all works that have come before it, whether consciously or not.