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Song Of The Day – Paranoid by Black Sabbath
Performed at Top Of The Pops in 1970 RIP Ozzy.
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Tagged 70's, Black Sabbath, Paranoid, RIP Ozzy, Song Of The Day, Top Of The Pops
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The big difference between 2003 and 2025? The elite are no longer concealing their contempt for us
Allowing this blog to become too current affairs centric makes it more boring than it usually is, and depressing, for me and anyone who has the misfortune to happen upon it. Still, certain topics reach such enormity that it’s cowardly … Continue reading
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Tagged 2003, 2025, 9/11 attacks, Alastair Campbell, “Sir” Keir Starmer, Bob Vylan, Centrist Dad, Corbynism, Cucked, Death to the IDF, Free Palestine, Freedom is Slavery, Gaza, Glastonbury, Hamas, IDF, Ignorance is Strength, Iran, Iraq, Islamic terrorism, Israel, Kneecap, Labour, Lies, Neo-liberalism, Netanyahu, Politics, Sadaam, Tony Blair, Trumpian, War is Peace, Weapons Of Mass Destruction, WMD, WW2
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Song Of The Day – Etape 2 by Kraftwerk
From the album “Tour De France Soundtracks” (2003)
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Tagged Etape 2, France, Germany, Kraftwerk, Song Of The Day, That time of year, Tour De France Soundtracks
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Song Of The Day – Coupé by Rasmus Folk
From the album “Endless House” (2011)
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Tagged Coupé, Dramatic Records, Endless House, Endless House Foundation, Rasmus Folk, Reissued, Song Of The Day
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If A.I. is here to make life easier, why do I have such an aversion to it?
Originally, it was the scaremongering that was irritating, but now it’s hard to avoid the tiresome talk that the A.I. revolution is truly here and how it will shape our future. The claims are becoming increasingly ostentatious, both of its … Continue reading
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