Yes, i used to have it, but deleted it in a periodic spring clean to ecnoruage myself to carry on searching for new music. That Vieux Farka Toure track is actually a collaboration with Toumani (I think).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV_4L9Qdl1A…
Hmmm. Favourites
• Junior Kimborough - You better run
• John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat - Boogie Chillen no2
• Ashburnam - Ashuburnam
• Viex Farka Toure - Diabate
• James Brown – Blind Man can see it (extended mix)
• Congos – Ark of the cov…
Definite 80s/90s split in some peoples favourites. Definite trend to indie and away from trip hop/Brit hip hop in the 90s tunes too!
Mr. manuva is not mad anymore, apparently, a relative works with him.
Not massively relevant, but as an example of how it might massively help me but doesn't have that many benefits.... I train/play rugby on Haggerston Park on tuesday and thursday, and it takes me nigh on an hour to get home, either by walking to old …
ADGS
No, I have friends from Oxbridge who earn every little, and a friend with a media studies degree from a poly who is 28 and already employs 10 people. The averages don't lie, but it makes a bit of a mockery of the idea of being able to calcul…
@BrodieJ
I was a fellow late 90s dosser on a sort of wrong course, but that's a failure of the careers advice in schools, but also my parents and my own lazy, clueless, innured to advice teenage self... Remember the enter what you like software w…
In the Browne review? No. Nor was the recession though. It's going to cost government more in cash terms for the next decade, perhaps two, all of which will sit on the debt, regardless of whether it will be repaid one day in the future so is account…
@ ADGS
I think Stewart Lee gets it bang on (no matter how miserable he is). As soon as you start engaging in an economic debate you've lost.
Organised education isn't about economic prosperity. There are economic benefits, but it would be a sad…
It is very easy to get ranty!
I’m currently facing an enforced move to the purely private sector, yet many of my skills are pretty specific to government. It's not just a clear cut case of whether someone can work in the private sector or can't. …
On the economics of debt reduction, it's all just ideology and political ruses, but of course the politicians have to frame it as 'technically' correct. All of the alternative options would work in some form, but the type of country you come out wit…
Papa L - the council should be doing this, but these little things just don't cost that much, and to achieve them you have to pay people to make sure they are being done - large organisations tend to be very intert, public or private. By and large l…
I haven't checked the details, so could be wrong in Haringeys case, but its unlikely they have much control over their education budget. The funding for schools is generally funnelled via the council, but they have to pass a minimum of c.90% directl…
Was in here on saturday night and def. a good addition to the area (although admittedly i've only been here 6 months). Staff were really friendly, food was great and prices are reasonable. 2 mains and a bottle of house white - £37 + tip. Apparently …
As a hand holder, i advise you to run, run as fast as you can Sutent, and I'll step aside and stop dawdling in the fast lane of tube life. You can stick your fingers up at me and my girlfriend as you charge past too, and no offence will be taken. It…
I'm with Arkady on this one. having moved to SG 4 months ago, the cottages instantly struck me as awkward and give that whole corner a really odd feel.
While the proposal may not be perfect (I also agree that the building could be taller), its no…
There was also an assault on a guy walking home from the pub on Upper Tollington Park 2 days ago. Not sure of the details, there were about 10 people with him by the time I realised what had happened and went outside. Any details?
There was a lot…