Jo
Shows I'm Going To
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George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
Royal Festival Hall, London, UK
June 21, 2008 -
R.E.M.
Twickenham Stadium, London, UK
August 30, 2008 -
Paul Weller
Brixton Academy, London, UK
November 24, 2008
Best Music I've Recently Seen
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reading Festival, Reading, UK
August 25, 2007 -
Arcade Fire
Reading Festival, Reading, UK
August 25, 2007 -
Wu Tang Clan
Hammersmith Apollo, London, UK
July 05, 2007 -
Iggy & The Stooges
Royal Festival Hall, London, UK
June 20, 2007 -
Patti Smith
Roundhouse, Camden, London, UK
May 17, 2007 -
Madness
Wembley Arena, London, UK
December 20, 2006 -
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Earl's Court, London, UK
July 18, 2006 -
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Earl's Court, London, UK
July 15, 2006 -
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Madejski Stadium, Reading, UK
July 3, 2006 -
R.E.M.
Hyde Park, London, UK
July 15, 2005
MOG Meter
Songs You Should Be Listening To
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Gotta Get Thru This - (D'N'D Radio Edit)
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StayShakepears Sister
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Country Feedback is one of my favourite REM tracks, ever, and I've been a fan of the Red Hot Chili Peppers for over 20 years now (ugh! I feel old!).
To be pointed in the direction of this 2001 video of RHCP guitarist John Frusciante performing this REM song, was, eh, heavenly, to say the least.
In all honesty, it turned out not the best possible rendition of this song I had ever imagined, but nonetheless, still fills my heart with warmth. Enjoy.
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I can do with a kick-start this Monday morning, so why not dress up to a blasting oldie of the Red Hot Chili Peppers performing with George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic...
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Happy Monday!
If the above video doesn't work directly, here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH8PSEpB5po
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cut the mustard, Slang, to reach or surpass the desired standard of performance.

At last year's (2007) Reading Festival, two fabulous paintings, displayed at a stall provided by art gallery 'Cut The Mustard' from Bristol, UK, caught my eye. Upon closer inspection, as much as I realised these artworks weren't 'live' pieces (they are based on well known photographs), I still loved these pieces of art, and imagined how great they would look on my living room wall. Imagine the pang I felt when I spotted the little cards marking the paintings as 'sold'.
But, all was not entirely lost, as the gallery also offered a limited number (50 and 80 respectively) of reproduction prints of these artworks, both at affordable prices. So I took one of the gallery's business cards with me, and upon returning home surfed my way to the gallery's website, which indeed indicated the paintings were sold but the limited edition prints were still available. I placed my order, and within weeks received my prints. I still love them dearly.
This week, Tim Stephens added new works of art to his website http://www.cutthemustard.net, with more to follow. Those who want to witness the real thing can do so at the Bristol gallery, or at some of this summer's UK festivals (Glastonbury, Isle of Wight, V). Personally, I'll be saving up not for the festivals, but the artwork this year.




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they sure had one hell of a wardrobe closet! this was a good kick for wednesday too. :)