Not my first rodeo. Who fan, bamboozled dad & former editor of Brussels-based @Parlimag. Views my own. Treat yourself 2 a Marvel style No Prize for following
Well this goes a long way towards explaining the Inner House ruling in my case.
@AlexNeilSNP will recall how I flagged, 10 years ago, some of the corrupt practices that certain nominated Senators had succumbed to.
Scotland is being presided over by actual gangsters who cosplay as judges.
An awesome night in Antwerp on Sunday with @theblackcrowes at the wonderful Olt RivierenHof outdoor venue... A cracking set from a band that just seems to be getting better the older they become... Southern Rock at its finest
Does Andy Burnham really want to start his presumptive period as prime minister by going to war with parents? Are his advisers telling him it’s a wise move? Is he insulated from public opinion? I’m really curious.
I can’t be the only person fed up with the whole “no Scotland, no party” and “just happy to be here” carry on. Scotland used to be a serious football nation Think I preferred when the fans were tearaways and we produced proper players
It is pretty funny that the Tories, who don’t give a damn about identity politics, have been led by several women, a man of Indian descent, and now a black woman - whereas Labour who are obsessed with identity politics have entirely been led by white men.
On Thanksgiving night in 1969, Madison Square Garden witnessed pure, unscripted rock folklore when Tina Turner spontaneously pulled Janis Joplin onto the stage. Photographer Amalie R. Rothschild caught the exact moment the two icons shared a mic. Ike & Tina were actually opening for The Rolling Stones on their legendary '69 tour, and Janis was just hanging out backstage as a guest, with zero plans to sing.
Right in the middle of the set, Tina spotted Janis watching from the wings and dragged her right out under the spotlights. Janis—rocking a massive white fur hat, a purple satin shirt, and a Stones tour badge pinned to her vest—didn't hesitate for a second. The two stood side-by-side, trading raw, soul-shaking vocals and completely blowing the roof off the Garden.
No 32 Alexander Street in Bayswater was where Stiff Records was born 50 years ago, amid the steaming heat of 1976. The label that gave us Elvis Costello, Ian Dury, Nick Lowe, Wreckless Eric and many more original acts. It later expanded into No 28.
A blue plaque is needed!
The reflecting pool debacle is the perfect visual metaphor for the Trump Administration - superficial approaches to complex problems leading to worse outcomes than if he had done nothing.
"I Feel Love" is from the album I Remember Yesterday (1977), a concept album that traveled for different decades, and I Feel Love was the track that represented the future. Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte created the entire base with a Moog synthesizer.
The track changed the history of music: Brian Eno listened and rushed to tell David Bowie "this is the future of music". It reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart for 4 weeks and #6 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Otis Redding died in a plane crash just three days after recording "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay". Since he had not yet finished the lyrics, he ended up whistling the ending, and this whistling was in the official version. Steve Cropper completed the songwriting after his death.
Released as a single in January 1968, it was Otis' first and only single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent four weeks at the top. The song won two posthumous Grammys and became one of the greatest classics in soul music.
"Put simply, it takes physically healthy children with normal pubertal development and subjects them to powerful drugs which may weaken their bones, affect their ability to think, damage sexual function and make them unable to have children of their own"
- Dr Caroline Johnson.
🎯 In my extensive research as I gear up to play the lead role in the Steve Marriott/Small Faces biopic ‘All Or Nothing,’ written by Carol Harrison @carolactress , this is the last known footage I can find of my hero in action - by 1989 in this video he was playing… swipe right