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paul_c
From albums; Mid-Life Krysis, or A Different Room.
From Singles/B-sides; The Connection, Green Behind The Ears, or Life and Soul of the Party.
paul_c
Correct. Boxes is beautiful,one of my favourites ever.
Moving and A Different Room are my other favourites, and I think they’re both DP songs!
paul_c
Yey! How are you???
paul_c
Tonje? 😁
paul_c
She still owes me a fiver! 😂
paul_c
Barry’s is good. Nambarrie is better. Agree on Tayto! That’s like a Shane Todd line, he said the only time he was bigoted was when discussing Tayto 😂
paul_c
I feel like it was Nick (Freemantle) but I’m unsure why or how I know that…
paul_c
I think it was the same thing. I managed to download all my photos again fairly recently but can’t find the archive now.
paul_c
As late as 2009? I feel like you’ve been around a lot longer than that… Were you not at TBWNN shows?
paul_c
I don’t think any of my equipment is particularly ‘high end’ but it suits me fine. I’m certainly not an audiophile, but I enjoy listening to music as an activity in and of itself and giving it my full attention, rather than listening to it whilst I’m doing something else (although I do that too!) I’m not sure why, but I’ve always loved Sony equipment. My turntable, amp, speakers and CD player in my music room are all Sony, as are my bluetooth/noise cancelling headphones, as well as the hi-fi in my living room. Oh, and a portable bluetooth speaker for different rooms in the house, or in the garden – also Sony.
I don’t tend to stream music. My Amazon Music has largely been taken over by my wife. I still use iTunes 12 on my laptop as my main music library, and I prefer buying the music rather than streaming it. Love it when an LP comes with a download code! If not, I’ll buy the digital album and transfer it onto my devices (phone and tablet) for listening through my hi-fi, headphones or bluetooth speakers.
paul_c
Irish Tea, preferably Nambarrie. As much as I love a good beer, I’d take tea over any drink any day.
paul_c
Don’t forget Gladly The Cross-Eyed Bear – affectionately known as “Gladly”. A big feature of Travis shows in Glasgow. He also worked at my uni so I bumped into him a lot. Sadly missed.
paul_c
I’d read it
paul_c
I’ve met them more times than I can remember. My favourite time however was the wee premiere for the Everything At Once film at the Grosvenor Cinema in Glasgow, and drinking with them, their families and other fans afterwards til the wee small hours.
A selfie of my wife and me from that night is one of my favourite photos of us – and even made it onto the ‘Thank You’ cover of Good Feeling when they reissued it for National Album Day.
paul_c
No… but I often get that horrible sudden fright, just as you’re drifting off, that makes you jump out your skin – and the start of your dream is you falling off a kerb, falling off a chair bsckwards, falling off your bike, etc
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