Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Kickabout supports Creationism





Firstly a public service message……………You know when you come in from a night out, maybe you’ve just been to the rehearsal rooms to rock out for a few hours, and you’ve had a couple of beers, and you feel like making yourself a late-night snack. So you have a look in the kitchen for something quick and simple to make and you see there is half a French-stick waiting to be coated in peanut butter? We’ve all been there huh? Well, just be careful when you cut the bread with a big sharp knife OK?!?! Don’t over do it. Don’t cut through the bread, into your index finger causing a fountain of blood from the 2cm cut you will inevitably make, leading to two stitches and a tetanus injection. Not that that happened to me, on Sunday……..not at all…..JUST BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!!!!


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Creation is an anagram of Reaction…………………………..

At the moment at the wonderful SKAFUNKRASTAPUNK forums is a wonderful thread of uploads of stuff released on the classic Creation label. It was my idea for this thread and I’ve put a few bits and pieces up which are available right now through these links:-

Adorable – Against Perfection

Boo Radleys – Giant Steps

Boo Radleys – Kingsize


My Bloody Valentine – Loveless

Teenage Fanclub – Bandwagonesque

Teenage Fanclub – Songs From Northern Britain

There are a few other bits and bobs on the thread which if you register at the site(and it is well worth it!)you can access. You can find the Creation spotlight HERE

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Finally for now here is another mash-up using Dizzee Rascal, a little less worthy than JUST A REPTILIAN, but a whole lot of fun. Download, enjoy and watch out for them Bread Knives late at night!!!!

Knees Up Look Sharp – Freelance Hairdresser

1 comment:

Jim said...

The creation spotlight has been fun and it's always nice to see another lover of the Fannies.

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