Part Four in "The Beginner's Guide to Moxtherianism". What's going on here was very much en vogue c. November 2007. A question concerning HobNobs is posed early in this video, and duly answered. Another question might reasonably be, "Is this the correct response to Paisley's own Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street?" The answer is, "Yes. Yes it is."
An account of Bathroom Activity when *you're not there*. Features a soundtrack by Phill Towers (of St. Cuthbert's Burials). A masterpiece, inexplicable.
Paul plays some guitar for ten minutes or so. It goes some way to proving Keef's old addage that any guitar's electric as soon as it's amplified. In this case it's amplified by a trusty mobile phone. The title bears little relation to anything. Except Dresden, perhaps.
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Moussa lays it down like it is, as regards vegetarianism, after a mix-up with hot drinks. All moral bases are covered, and attention is then focussed on the future of vegetarianism.
I had this footage of Kielder and surroundings filmed on the phone, and it was doing nothing. I asked it politely, then kicked it in the shins, all pertaining to its use. I used it. It's here. There could be nothing more appropriate to be jammed into space with it than Drone on the Bee Train.
From their first album, "Noses Towards the Definition of Culture".
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