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Stag Day II
August 29, 2010 – 5:11 pm
“Latchmere’s got…
April 29, 2009 – 9:04 pm
Derby’s haunted new hospital
January 30, 2009 – 9:29 am
DJ Peroxide
October 13, 2008 – 4:31 pm
So I was clearing out my room for the big move down to London and I came across a stack of CD-Rs which I had to choose what to do with. Not having the heart to lob away three years worth of what is effectively a daily sound track to The Andrew Jackson Show, I boxed ‘em and hid them away in the loft probably never to see the light of day again.
But as I dug a little deeper I started to come across some CDs a lot older than my relatively recent student radio days. And when I mean old I mean the days of 4x writing on external Iomega CD-RW drives over USB 1.0. Ahem.
What I rediscovered was a relic of my initial foray into the world of HTML. Back in the day, possibly Year 9, Nav Atwal and I had a bit of a Web-off. A game of oneupmanship whereby we each tried to design personal websites, Nav on Dreamweaver and myself on Frontpage, to an audience that really only consisted of ourselves. The following audio file must have been the product of a day when I’d put the code to bed.
Nav’s Site
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The second offering from this little blast from the past has German Christmas Markets Trip written all over it. Created on a demo of some generic dance music creation programme, it features the “Get Off My Land” sample of the Levellers live at Glastonbury 1992. As a mature bunch of 15 year olds at the time we found it very amusing to play this sample very loud on my ghetto blaster on the coach when entering the bit of France in the UK side of the Channel Tunnel.
DJ Peroxide – Get Off My Land (Super Star Mega Rave Mix)
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Derby County Pitch Invasion
May 13, 2008 – 5:07 pm
Pitch invasion at full time after Derby County lost 4 – 0 to Reading in the last day of the season of their record breaking year in the Premiership.

If you look closely you can actually see that the premeditated effort of a ‘Pitch Invasion Conga’ working its way past the majority of the stewards (and the two police dogs, “you’ve only got two dogs, TWO DOGS!”) a few minutes before the end of time. As you can see, most of the fans had stopped watching the football a long time beforehand.

The conga breaks rank past the stewards and the floodgates open.

By this point the stewards knew there was no going back. They formed a line between the tunnel and the corner to block off the away fans. Fans start to casually walk onto the pitch from the corner and the rest of the stadium.

Needless to say the players didn’t come on and do a ‘lap of honour’. Many of this lot were here for some time to come after the end of the match, as could be heard in the background of the post-match analysis on BBC Radio Derby.
NB The loyal steward still holding his position in the foreground despite the fact that there were probably more fans behind him than in front of him.
Living for the weekend
April 19, 2008 – 10:51 am

He lives for the weekend
That’s what its all about these days apparently, in the real world [god, I hate that phrase]. So that’s what I’ve been doing… and so has Claudio, evidently.

Album cover of the forthcoming Pablo’s Finest Hour EP
I don’t know how she does it, it could quite possibly be a heart of gold, although that’d be difficult to run with, but Hannah has pledged to raise lots of money for Oxfam this year. Possibly £2000, but don’t hold me to that… I’d had a lot to drink alright!?
As one part of her master plan to raise the cash (other part’s being playing gigs, running the London marathon and holding fashion shows) Hannah held a rather lovely charity dinner. And may I just add, that despite the pretentious qualities it may have, it sounds great to be wearing a tux and say ‘oh, I’m off to a charity dinner’.
It was cooked superbly, compliments to the chef and all, and it was for twelve people – which is a pretty daunting task. Well played Hannah, and a self-assuring pat on the back for all those who attended to help a good cause. You can still sponsor Hannah here at bymycharity.com.
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Cocktail Party Shenanigans
But alas, I couldn’t be content with just one social event in one evening. Cometh the midnight hour (and the snow) it was time to move on. Off to Briony and Jen’s fantastic new flat (way better than Claudio and Vish’s but don’t tell them that) for a cocktail party which was pretty much in full swing when I arrived – I say pretty much, that’s because no one had had a Mojito yet…
Big thanks to Jen and Briony for hosting the bash, it was good to see some old faces again. And may Dan, Lizzie, Claudio and Vish’s gut rot be a lesson to your all – kebab’s at 5am are bound to a bad idea.
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The afternoon after the night before
Last weekend it was off down to Brighton for Vanessa’s 23rd birthday bash. Cat and I had turned up a little hungover from our respective Friday night’s – but nothing a cuppa tea and a slice ‘ut cake can’t solve (and maybe some diet coke, and some drugs). By which time we’d collected Hannah from the station and Vanessa had finished work (on a Saturday! it should be made illegal).
It was quite a refreshing change to go out with no end goal of ‘the club’. Too often a great night catching up with friends is spoilt because of some nonsensical overpowering urge to move a conversation into an entirely inaudible environment. Fortunately this night was not one of those, and Brighton’s late night pubs and bars were more than happy to help.
It was great to see everyone and get to know some characters I’d heard of from Brightonian stories of Vanessa’s and Claudio’s. Thanks to Vanessa for getting it organised and looking after us – and Happy Birthday!
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All the crusties came out to play
In other news, my Dad, Willy, and I went down to London for the night a while back, for the Levellers 20th Anniversary Tour gig at Brixton Academy.
And it was AMAZING!
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|Video: The Levellers – England My Home|
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