Archive for December, 2006
iLiKETRAiNS
Fields
The Good, The Bad and The Queen
Bloc Party
Massive Attack
Maximo Park
Radiohead
Arcade Fire
Editors
Interpol
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2006 – the best songs
Young Folks – Peter, Bjorn & John
Head Home – Midlake
Bling (Confessions of a King) – The Killers
Live With Me – Massive Attack
Song for the Fields – The Fields
A Rook House for Bobby – iLiKETRAiNS
You Could Have Both – Long Blondes
Juicebox – The Strokes
Shoot the Runner – Kasabian
Trains to Brazil – Guillemots
The Decision – The Young [...]
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2006 – the best albums
i LiKE TRAiNS – Progress Reform
Peter, Bjorn & John – Writers Block
Midlake – The Trials of Van the Occupanther
Hot Chip – The Warning
The Killers – Sams Town
Thom Yorke – The Eraser
The Dears – Gang of Losers
The Young Knives – Voices of Animals and Men
Adem – Love and Other Planets
Tapes ‘n’ Tapes – The loon
Datarock – [...]
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Walking in The Rain
It has rained and rained today. I love walking in the rain. Hood up, wellies on. Dry.
On our favourite field, on our favourite walk in Monkton Farleigh, it poured. And poured. All was grey. It rained so hard that water seeped down my wellies. It was beautiful.
….but I wish I had taken my [...]
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Some Websites That I Like
http://www.howies.co.uk/ – i like the feel of this website. great sentiments and great design.
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/ – if you want to find out a littlle bit more about your mp, then look here. this is a fine example of how we can make small attempts at reclaiming our democracy.
feed://5thnovember.blogspot.com/atom.xml – alternatively, if you want a little bit [...]
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I think that my first post should be an acknowlement of the Time article.
2006 could be an important year. Every year is in its own way.
The last few years has seen globalisation sideline the individual and minimise our influence. The Time article acknowledges that we are trying to redress the balance.
We want the [...]
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