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Not strictly ‘upcoming’, I went to see The Lemon Twigs last week and loved every minute of it.
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Picked Laurel Canyon by Michael Walker back up, having started it a couple of years ago but only made it about half way through.
The Human...
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Not me. I’ve thought about it but the length put me off. The only thing I’ve read by David Foster Wallace is his essay on Roger Federer....
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Really can’t get on with Middlesex and life is too short, so I’ve started The Human Stain, by Philip Roth.
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About 300 pages into Chaos and it’s essential reading for anyone with an interest in Manson and / or the murders. The ‘why’ is not conclusively...
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Cut Worms tomorrow night. From Brooklyn to . . . the back room of a pub in Bristol.
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I’m loving the new Lemon Twigs album and absolutely recommend it to anyone with a fondness for the Beatles, the Beach Boys and / or the Byrds....
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Sad news. I will watch those Poe adaptations for the rest of my days. Another good one that hasn’t been mentioned yet is The Tomb of Ligia.
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Chaos: the truth behind the Manson murders, by Tom O’Neil. Struggling to put this down, which has meant putting Middlesex on pause for a bit....
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Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides. Another book I bought in hardback when it came out but haven’t got around to until now....
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Boom. St Vincent at the end of May. It’s at a small club in Bristol, so effectively a warm-up for the show at The Royal Albert Hall the following n...
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A number of the Rollin titles are reduced in the current Indicator sale.
https://www.powerhousefilms.co.uk/collections/rollin
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Just Kids, by Patti Smith.
I think my wife bought me this when it was published, seemingly in 2010. Not sure why I’ve only just got around...
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