The precious bit of film shows of Stan Laurel visiting his father, Arthur Jefferson, during the 1932 visit to England by Laurel and Hardy. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
White racist tries to provoke a non-white with fake stats, gets completely owned, then runs away like a coward.
Their usual habit when they lose 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
🚨🎙️|| Roy Keane on Arsenal fans who went to Bars around Stamford Bridge hoping Arsenal would win the Champions League so they can celebrate and mock Chelsea supporters:
"That's madness to me, if you're already planning how to mock Chelsea before you've even won the trophy, maybe that's why football has a way of humbling them.
Nowadays too many people are more interested in social media points than silverware.
Win trophies and let the trophies do the talking"
“I want to kill someone today & it might be you"
"They wrenched my trousers & underwear down & I was raped by one of the soldiers"
"Other people had guns inserted inside them"
"My daughter was syringed with an unknown substance"
Juliet Lamont's Gaza Flotilla testimony:
Nigel Farage - the leader of Reform UK - is under investigation for failing to declare a £5 million 'gift'.
Please RT this until the BBC gives this story the same level of blanket coverage - as it would for the leader of any other UK political Party.
Huge 'Raise the Colours' march in Shrewsbury captured by a small child's drone. Police confirm there were no arrests (they were too busy laughing) and estimate numbers attending in the 20's. Please don't share, it will upset flag shagging simpletons, who will just shout fake news. 😂
Returning to Glastonbury in 1997 after reforming earlier that year, Echo & the Bunnymen brought “The Back Of Love” back to the stage with the dramatic guitar sound and atmospheric intensity that had defined their early 80s rise. Originally released in 1982, the song captured the darker post punk style that made the band one of the most influential groups of their era.
Tice furious about "illegals paying our taxes."
Mate. They don't pay taxes. They can't work legally. That's the point.
Meanwhile, your party wants lower wages for young Brits and calls it a policy.
So funny looking at this full clip. 10 men, defending for our lives with seconds to go and Torres decides to dribble in his own box and then just run away from defending 😭
If Barca had scored we’d be crucifying him
Sometimes the best medicine is a song that reminds us we’re not alone.
The Band performing “The Weight” at The Last Waltz (1978) is pure soul — warm, powerful, and deeply human. A beautiful reminder that we all carry something heavy, but together, the load always feels lighter.
Music like this doesn’t just entertain… it heals. ❤️
このジャキジャキしたギターのカッティングがたまらない👍😎
ドクター・フィールグッドを知ったのは、音楽雑誌でパブロックの特集をやっていた時だった気がする🤔
単純に見た目やパフォーマンスがカッコ良い❣️🫡😆
パブロックは70年代で、自分が知ったのが2000年代初頭だったから、すでに親世代の海外カルチャーだったけど、音楽とファッションや振る舞い全て込みで好きだったなぁ😌
ちょうどエモ系やパワーポップ、メロパンクがお腹一杯になってきた頃で、ストレートなロックンロールも新鮮ですんなりハマれたなぁ。🫨👍
パブロック時代のファッションってけっこう定期的にリバイバルしている印象がある🤔
Dr.Feelgood -She Does It Right
Right as indie rock and rave culture began colliding in Britain, The Soup Dragons brought “I’m Free” to Top of the Pops in 1990 with the baggy dance sound that quickly pushed the song into the charts. Originally written by The Rolling Stones in 1965, the reworked version featured vocals from Junior Reid and became the band’s biggest crossover hit.
Mocking bands who copied a rock and roll lifestyle they had never actually lived, Arctic Monkeys brought “Fake Tales Of San Francisco” to Glastonbury in 2007 with the sharp observations and restless energy that defined their early rise. Originally released on Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the song captured the band’s frustration with image driven indie culture during the mid 2000s explosion.