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meekshallinherit

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  1. I was just using print vs online as an off the cuff way to sum it up. Cheers for the input though. Haha. If you don't mind my asking, who do you work for? Would you be up for answering a few questions?
  2. Hello all, I'm writing my disseration on the subject of music journalism, more specifically, the challenges presented by new technology. Basically, print vs online, and I'm conducting a survey on the subject. It needs to be answered by people who are "into" music so I would hugely appreciate it if anyone on here could take 5 minutes to fill it out (I'm currently sitting on 68 respondents, ideally, I want 100). https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M87NR2F Also, it would be great to get some discussion going on here. Do you still read music magazines? Do you believe that someone who is employed as a music journalist has a more valid or qualified opinion than a music blogger who is simply a fan? Will print music journalism exist in 20 years? Go! And thanks in advance.
  3. thanks again everyone...it's going to take me a wee while to go through all your contributions/myspaces/etc so i'll get back to you in the week. any more for anymore? (shameless bumping i know)
  4. thanks folks! i'll be back in touch once i get a chance to have a proper listen...anyone else?
  5. Hello Everyone, Myself and others are starting up a podcast in July and simply we would like some music to play on it. We're aiming to focus mostly on Scottish based stuff but genre wise it's a free for all, the more eclectic the better! If you fancy getting played on the RadioClowns podcast then please give us a bell at radioclownspodcasting@gmail.com with some mp3s/link to your myspace page etc Cheers folks
  6. this isn't quite as serious as previous posts but... people that insist on behaving like arseholes when they have a complaint... i went for dinner in ma cam's fairly recently and ordered a mushroom carbonara (which had the option of adding chicken for a quid) which i did... when it turned up, there was no chicken, so i went to complain...did i behave like an asshole? did i look like a dogs arse chewing a wasp?(well maybe i did, but purely in a different context!) i simply said "hey, sorry, i ordered this with chicken" i was met with an uncountable amount of apologies and recieved my tasty meal with a minute or two cue a woman at my work yesterday screaming about how she was overcharged (i wasn't involved in this btw, i just observed) "I ORDERED TWO DRINKS AND YOU'VE CHARGED ME FOR 3!" "no miss, you've been charged for two, see how the third one has been voided here?" "YES I CAN SEE THAT! BUT THE DRINK I HAVE BEEN CHARGED FOR WAS A LARGE! I DIDN'T ORDER A LARGE!!!" "ok, fair enough miss, what was the drink you ordered?" "A BOTTLE OF TANGO!!!!!!!!" "oh, well, miss, maam, well, bottles of juice are charged as the same price as large draught drinks" "WELL! YOU HAVE AN ATTITUDE PROBLEM!" i observed all this feeling slightly shocked, but not really, after spending over 8 years in various facets of the customer service industry....it makes me weep that such a large majority of people are either insane/arseholes/stupid... anyway, that's my bugbear...the human race...hahaha nah, people that refuse to make civilised complaints and take out their petty frustrations on some poor fucker just doing their job behind a counter...if you have a complaint and are pleasant and nice when you make it, the person dealing with it (who will 9/10 have nothing to do with it) will actually want to help you...unlike when some poor sod is just standing behind the till, waiting for their shift to end, starts getting abuse from some random cunt of a punter.... phew, sorry, that was a rant and a half
  7. also, did anyone see the travesty that was itvs adaptation of quite ugly one morning? i could ignore the fact that james nesbitt's parlabane was irish as he was an otherwise good choice of actor but the rest of it stank! that dude fromt he bank adverts playing what was supposed to be a young ned (sorry, chav, he was english) and the unexplained dissapearance of plot, tension and, most importantly, humour from the novel...pah! fucking itv
  8. i love chris brookmyre, read quite ugly one morning, boiling a frog, it's not the end of the world and be my enemy ive been reading like a beyatch so far this year, all scottish fiction...adam bissett's the incredible adam spark (been meaning to read it for ages), dough johnstone's the ossians (dad got it for my xmas, cracking book, the lead singer in the band does a drug deal in the drummond's toilets :L) and almost finished iain banks' whit (it's one of his weird ones, but very good nonetheless) if anyone's talked about the aforementioned books before, i'm sorry, i couldn't really be arsed reading through 65 pages of thread!
  9. sorry, this is a well late reply to the original post but BANDS THAT DON'T COME FROM ABERDEEN: le reno amps???? ok, they may have moved and added two to their lineup but they are still from aberdeen... i can't count the amount of times i saw those guys here, in their hometown...
  10. hullo, due to a recent change of job i couldn't get tickets for the hot chip gig at the forum... please, please, please tell me someone has some spare? i'm a bit miffed about this 'cause when hot chip played the tunnels about 2 years ago there was like 12 folk there seriously though, if anyone has spare tickets, give me a shout, thanks kyle
  11. with regards to the whole tribute thing, i have to admit, there is something fishy about playing someone elses songs...i have no problem with folk dropping covers into their set, but an actual full blown tribute act? no offence, but, what's the point? it would be easier and cheaper to just stay at home and play guitar hero
  12. parka aren't that bad... their previous incarnation (O.B.E.) were fantastic live...better than 10 easy wishes anyway ! (i jest )
  13. 1) kerouac does not suck, he is the shiz...as it were 2) that'd be cormac mcarthy...of "no country for old men" fame 3) i am busy reading this funny/tragic/romantic/sweet memoir by a rolling stone journalist called "love is a mix tape" and it's well worth a read, however i am also ploughing through charlie brooker's "dawn of the dumb"...i love charlie brooker, his hatred and loathing makes me laugh so hard my testicles hurt!
  14. personally I understood the point of ending but was also, like others, fairly perplexed by its suddeness... I did like the ambigous nature of the scenes immediately preceding it
  15. As I've only recently started making posts I was beweildered by the scene points. I kept wondering what I'd said that had earned/disearned me them...especially because I don't think I've ever said anything that controversial! Oh well, I shan't miss them
  16. I quite liked the Zwan album, plus I got it for only 3. God Bless Fopp.
  17. That's a rather good playlist Time Machine: Mine for today are The Stranglers - Nice 'N' Sleazy Beach Boys - Feel Flows Jem - Just A Ride (MOR pop? Yes, but she sounds like a happier Beth Orton so, ho hum!) Sons and Daughters - Blood (New Version) Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights (EP Version)
  18. Sons and Daughters - The Repulsion Box The Arcade Fire - Funeral (UK release etc etc...) Art Brut - Bang, Bang Rock and Roll Honourable Mentions Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger The White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan (only listened to in twice so far) Optimo - How To Kill The DJ Pt. 2 LCD Soundsystem And I haven't go it yet but I'd imagine the new Malcolm Middleton will be in here later on
  19. Man, another gig to add to list of, er, upcoming gigs. Well done Ross
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