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Curb is fantastic.Anyone else seen Curb Your Enthusiasm?
Larry David is a very funny guy! Some classic laughs - am a late starter to this so only on S3.
Curb is fantastic.Anyone else seen Curb Your Enthusiasm?
Larry David is a very funny guy! Some classic laughs - am a late starter to this so only on S3.
Small Axe-Education.Steve Mcqueen's take on esn schools.This 5 part series has been the best thing on the box recently.
Loved the scene where the (presumably well meaning ) ESN teacher sings his version of House of the Rising Sun and claims it was a song by the Animals.Er-- Oh no it wasn't.
Er, yes it was a song by the Animals. As in performed by, arranged by, popularised by etc.
And as any folkie can tell you, it was a track off Dylan's first album which he learnt from Dave Von Ronk,who in turn probably learnt it from Blind Gary Davis (since DVR was a former guitar student of his.In any case before that it was a traditional Blues tune.
And thank you I'm old enough to remember the Animals version of the song very well indeed.Interestingly Eric Burden was miffed that Alan Price got the song writing arrangement credit for HOTRS (another joke in itself) when EB was the main singer.Alan Price incidentally was familiar with Dylan's album which Burden wouldn't have been.
Edit .There's even a version of the song by Woody Guthrie on Youtube:-
Apparently Leadbelly sang an earlier version of the song with the same lyrics entiled Down in New Orleans.
Series 2?The Mandalorian was great. Loved the finale
Yep, series 2, 8 episodes.Series 2?
If so thanks as I didn't know it was available.
The second season? It treads water a bit at first but pays offTwo episodes in to The Mandalorian and it is, a bit ****.
Yes this was much more interesting and illuminating that I thought it would be. I worry that watching these shows is a bit gratuitous, but it was very interesting about how the police and media portrayed the victims, and the feminist uprising in Leeds/northern universities that came out of the awful victim-blaming.The Ripper - Netflix.
Tragic to see how many of the victims were thought of.
The second season? It treads water a bit at first but pays off
Keep going with it, is my suggestion. There are some filler episodes in the first and second seasons but the second season is a big step up.First series.
The Last Podcast on the Left did a great podcast on this as wellYes this was much more interesting and illuminating that I thought it would be. I worry that watching these shows is a bit gratuitous, but it was very interesting about how the police and media portrayed the victims, and the feminist uprising in Leeds/northern universities that came out of the awful victim-blaming.
So so many **** ups in the investigation as well.
I was at the 90's one in Brockwell Park and the 00's one in Victoria Park but a bit too young for the 70's ones. I did go to an anti-apartheid one in Clapham Common in the 80's when I was about 15 - ANC Choir and Simple Minds are the only acts I can remember.Watched the White Riot doc about the Rock Against Racism movement last night (recorded from Sky Arts a while back). Really good, some shocking footage of our recent past - hard to believe that the NF were polling at almost 20% in some areas of London in the mid-1970s.
Any Zoners attend either of those first 2 London RAR carnivals?
Who played the '90s one? Did Strummer return or was it the likes of Blaggers ITA?I was at the 90's one in Brockwell Park and the 00's one in Victoria Park but a bit too young for the 70's ones. I did go to an anti-apartheid one in Clapham Common in the 80's when I was about 15 - ANC Choir and Simple Minds are the only acts I can remember.
Agreed it's an inspiring documentary, shows what you can do with energy and drive.