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  1. michaellevenson

    Review Big Audio Dynamite

    The group formed by Mick Jones post- Clash. A fusion of Clash style rock with dance and ethnic influence with plenty of reggae beats. Plenty of voice sampling , ahead of their time perhaps.
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    Review Blake's 7 (1978)

    8. Now all B7 data is in one place a single file can be created and placed in say, a pleasure planet computer, and turned into some sort of amusing game. In turn this can be used to distract and occupy Fed troopers while you steal a valuable crystal like Feldon.
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    Review Blake's 7 (1978)

    4. If your Federation unit is under attack and you wish to use Solium to destroy the whole population, don't worry, your B7 data will survive, now in one handy place. Easier to disseminate to the new population you bring in. 5. If you're studying immortality but have sadly died, and now exist as...
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    Review Blake's 7 (1978)

    Bravo! Excellent that this show gets its own place in the Franchise Zone . This has certain advantages; 1. Students at Bel Hangria University can now access all B7 data for their study module 2. It is easy now to collate all B7 data , digitize it, transfer to TP crystal for transmission to...
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    Review Play for Today (1970)

    If you like this sort of drama there's a rather good two series of plays you can purchase on DVD. It's called Village Hall, two series of seven plays. Different cast in each one but linked by the Village Hall that in each episode is hired out by a group . Starring these among others; Pat...
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    Review Shriekback

    Put this on the "what are you listening to " thread , just prior to it overloading!! Hope nothing I did guys. I'll stick to individual threads .
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    Review Was (Not Was)

    Not my usual style that I like but this group is always entertaining.
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    Review Was (Not Was)

    David Weiss a.k.a. David Was and Don Fagenson a.k.a. Don Was had a big hit of course with Walk The Dinosaur, but on their albums you'll find some really weird stuff . Very strange and bizarre such as this 50's style croon with Mel Torme.
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    News Asimov’s “Foundation”

    The BBC did a radio adaptation of the three books , some time ago, it was excellent. Look.on wikipedia, THE FOUNDATION TRILOGY ( BBC RADIO), for details. A great cast including some Who luminaries; Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers, Julian Glover, Michael Kilgarriff, David Gooderson, Cyril Shaps...
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    Fun What are you listening to?

    Great thread here lots of interesting stuff. I'll put one here instead of the dedicated group threads. So glad I discovered this hidden away on a playlist on youtube. The song is sung from the viewpoint of a religious terrorist about to blow up a plane, the thought of which is giving him "...
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    Review The Stranglers

    My favorite Hugh Cornwell Stranglers album was the Meninblack concept work, all about Aliens coming to Humanity's rescue.
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    Review The Stranglers

    From the Aural Sculpture hit album, which probably was their most successful commercially.
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    Review The Stranglers

    A band of great longevity, been having hits every decade since the 70's. It may be not cool to say this but I prefer the post Hugh Cornwell material, though I enjoy all their work. This track from the suite xvi album typical late Stranglers.
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    Fun Hidden Camera Shows

    Johnathan Routh and Peter Dulay were brilliant as the candid camera jesters. I remember this prank very well.
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    Fun Hidden Camera Shows

    Got to admit a soft spot for these types of shows. Candid Camera, Trigger Happy TV et al.
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    Review Australia's Finest - The Church

    Excellent track from the recent album " Further Deeper"
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    Review Adam and the Ants

    A memorable video with Diana Dors.
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